内容简介
Andrew, Judy, and Thudd have landed in the Australian rain forest. They must find a way to the river and Uncle Al, but they're still the size of bugs! They dodge rhinoceros beetles and tree kangaroos, dangle dangerously above the jaws of a carnivorous plant, and have a close encounter with a carpet python. Will they ever reach Uncle Al? Or will they be shrunken Down Under for good?
作者简介
J. C. Greenburg is the author of many books for young people in the library and reference fields. She's a frequent visitor to schools and pays close attention to kid feedback. She's married to Dan Greenburg of the Zack files and Weird Planet, and lives in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.
Jan Gerardi is an art director and has illustrated several books for children. She has a husband, a daughter, and two dogs, and lives in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey.
精彩书评
"Ten-year-old Andrew Dubble, his cousin Judy, and his friendly robot sidekick Thudd, are flying across the Pacific Ocean on the back of an arctic tern. The kids and robot have been miniaturized by mistake, and their goal is to find their way back to Uncle Al, a scientist who they hope can restore them to size. When it looks like the insect-eating bird is about to mistake the insect-sized kids for its next meal, they let go of it. Eventually, they find themselves on the floor of an Australian rain forest. There, the trio must use knowledge of the forest and the creatures that live there to engineer further narrow escapes. Scientific information is incorporated into the dialogue and plot, with additional explanation given in the book's back matter. The robot's disjointed syntax and poor grammar seem questionable choices for an early reader, though the intent is clearly to differentiate the character and to entertain the reader. Early readers who respond to stories with lots of action may find this a fun read. The title is number fifteen in a series, and the book clearly ends in to-be-continued mode with three pages of a sneak peek at the next installment."
--Children's Literature
Andrew Lost #15: In the Jungle [平装] [6-9岁] 下载 mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式
Andrew Lost #15: In the Jungle [平装] [6-9岁] 下载 mobi pdf epub txt 电子书 格式 2024
Andrew Lost #15: In the Jungle [平装] [6-9岁] 下载 mobi epub pdf 电子书
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书好看,适合孩子学英语自主阅读
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Andrew Lost系列。孩子喜欢。收齐。
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很好的东西。送货速度很快。
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非常好,孩子特别喜欢呢,双十一收的,值!
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有点难,现在孩子看还太早了,囤着吧
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俗话说文无定法,写书评当然也无一定的格式,可以因人而异,因书而异。比如偏于谈感受的书评就可以直接从述感开头:“何建明的长篇报告文学《中国高考报告》是一部具有强烈震撼力的作品。不读则罢,越读越使人感到,高考的分量实在太重太重,它重得使许多中国人的腰背都压弯,连中华民族的脊梁也被压得出现了严重的畸型。高考啊!何时才能走出怪圈?”(《走出高考的怪圈》)想要带点文学色彩又要给读者一点悬念的也可以抒情开头:“若你走进普鲁斯特的世界,我想你不会不惊叹于那美妙的符号所产生的神奇魅力,不会不沉醉于玛德莱娜小点心的绵长回味,不会不震悸于人类内心的隐秘世界的强烈曝光。作为《追忆似水年华》的译者之一,我也不可能不更真切地感受到普鲁斯特开启的感觉世界对我的灵魂与感官的诱惑、冲击、洗涤、丰富、与净化。“(《全新而永恒的感觉世界》)当然书评的结尾也不一定都要推荐式的。可以表达某种愿望,如“愿借苇岸的亲切诚实的语言,生动盎然的诗意和宁静柔韧的美感铺就的小径,引领我们走向诗意栖居之地。”
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很好的商品,娃很喜欢这类冒险?科普的故事,京东的服务很棒,买书便宜送货快,以后还是选择京东
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帮朋友买的,不错
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帮朋友买的,不错
Andrew Lost #15: In the Jungle [平装] [6-9岁] mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式下载 2024