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  • 《恐龙女孩艾丽上学的第一天》
  • Ally-Saurus-The First Day of School
  • 图书类型:儿童故事绘本      浏览次数:402
  • 作者:Richard Torrey
  • 出 版 社:Sterling Children's Books
    代理公司:ANA
    出版日期:2015年5月
    代理地区:中国大陆、台湾
    审读资料:电子稿/样书
    页      数:32页
  • 联系人:Rights
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我们可以叫她像恐龙一样的艾丽!艾丽大喊大叫地在学校里度过了她的第一天。她希望在学校里也能遇到一些像她一样大喊大叫的朋友。然而,她是唯一一个像恐龙一些样用力咀嚼食物的人,也是唯一一个在名牌上画恐龙的人。更糟糕的是,她周围的小朋友一个个都跟小公主似的。艾丽能交到新朋友吗?艾丽很幽默,而且是个女英雄式的小姑娘,故事的结局也会让我们大吃一惊,这本书十分有趣,能满足小朋友们无限的想象力。

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“A little girl with a dino-sized imagination joins, and learns to get along with, other kids with their own particular styles on the first day of school. Ally's a young girl who knows what she likes: dinosaurs. In fact, her scribbly black-and-white figure is surrounded by crayoned pink spines running down her head and back to her tail, and her feet have pink claws. But will she meet any other dinos at school? ‘I think you're going to make a lot of new friends,’ her mother reassures her. It takes a while for the other kids' imaginations to overcome their first-day nervousness, but slowly, their outlines also take on hues and costumes: an astronaut, three princesses, a dragon, a lion, and bespectacled Walter, who loves his new briefcase-shaped lunchbox. Recess is spent acting out these fantasies, and an end-of-the-day trip to the library just may prompt some new adventures for tomorrow. Torrey nicely tackles lots of first-day issues in this imaginative offering—making friends, getting along, keeping an open mind, the everyday routines of kindergarten—and he does so with aplomb. Pastel backgrounds make the multiethnic figures stand out, especially their brightly colored imagined costumes. Ally is an empathetic guide for young children facing their own first days, no matter what or who they imagine themselves to be.”
----Kirkus Reviews (STARRED)

“Ally has a dinosaur alter ego, Ally-saurus; Torrey gives the girl a dinosaur T-shirt, fountainlike pigtails—and a pink, crayonlike tail and spikes, which reveal the depths of her obsession and imagination. At school, Ally discovers that her classmates’ interests are just as prominent: a group of ‘princesses’ (whose yellow gowns and crowns are overlaid atop their school-day outfits) are initially unfriendly, while Ally finds like-minded friends in students who love spaceships, lions, and dragons. The children’s make-believe accouterments create a fun visual effect, delivering bright pops of color against Torrey’s b&w pencil drawings while simultaneously demonstrating the way children’s passions loom large in their lives.”
----Publishers Weekly (STARRED)

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