發表於2024-11-26
寶寶的一本躲貓貓遊戲書:猜猜我是誰
★寶寶的一本躲貓貓視覺遊戲書;
★美國受傢長和寶寶歡迎的幼兒玩具書;
★獲得全球幼兒喜愛書籍名單前5名推薦;
★自齣版以來,連續12年占據幼兒圖書暢銷榜一名;
★獲美國書商精選書單推薦
Book Description內容簡介
這是一扇神奇的窗口,打開它,簡單易懂、韻味十足的謎語,以及豐富多彩的圖畫,都會撲麵而來,不管是對於牙牙學語的寶寶,還是蹣跚學步的孩子,它都會是一份完美的禮物。Peek-a-who就是外國人的躲貓貓。透過色彩繽紛的圖像,簡單押韻的文字,吸引寶寶由躲貓貓小洞來猜猜看是誰,期待藏在下一頁的明亮可愛圖像,驚奇中充滿歡笑,孩子興趣維持的時間特彆長。整本書顔色非常鮮艷,每一頁都有洞洞,洞洞後麵都有圖,有奶牛、貓頭鷹、斑馬、火車等,後一頁是一麵鏡子,寶貝後猜到的是一張自已的小臉。媽咪們配閤一下錶情聲調,小寶寶們很吃這一套,常常會逗得小寶寶哈哈大笑。同時,這也是一本英語入門啓濛的教材哦!
Nina Laden grew up in the New York City area. The daughter of two artists, she studied illustration at Syracuse University. She is the author and illustrator of The Night I Followed the Dog, also published by Chronicle Books.
尼娜·蘭登,在美國紐約長大。母親是畫傢,熱愛畢加索的畫,父親是雕塑傢及特殊化妝效果的專傢,熱愛馬蒂斯的畫。尼娜喜歡創作童書,目前與先生及三個孩子住在華盛頓州的西雅圖。尼娜的作品還有:《昆蟲建築師羅伯特》等(Roberto: The InsectArchitect),其作品獲“好書76”(譯注:BookSense76,會員以每兩個月為單位票選好書)精選童書、二OOO年Smithsonian刊物傑齣童書、二OOO年插畫團體銀牌得主。
The editors recommend編輯推薦.com Review
Nina Laden's illustrations in this simple, rhyming board book are truly magical. The format is straightforward: on alternating two-page spreads, the words "Peek a" are repeated, opposite an illustrated page with a die-cut hole, behind which lurks a cow ("MOO!"), a green ghost ("BOO!"), and a mirror (you guessed it, "YOU!"). The youngest readers will delight in trying to guess who--or what--is peeking through the window, and can easily grip the baby-fist-size holes to turn the pages for the answers. The picture of the "ZOO!" is fabulous. Through the hole, all that can be seen is a wild pattern of colors, stripes, and spots. Turn the page, and find a wild kingdom of animals, one in front of the other: peacock, zebra, penguin, cheetah, elephant, and more. Ready for more peekaboo fun? Try Nina Laden'sReady, Set, Go!. (Baby to preschool)--Emilie Coulter
From School Library Journal
PreSchool-The exuberant illustrations in this guessing-game board book will enchant infants and toddlers. A bright left-hand page with the words "Peek a" faces a right-hand page with die-cut windows through which a visual clue can be seen. Turn the page and "Peek a MOO!" reveals a black-and-white cow; "Peek a BOO!" a green ghost; "Peek a ZOO!" a crowd of animals including an elephant, giraffe, zebra, etc.; and the final puzzle, "Peek a YOU," has a mirror insert. Vibrant colors with plenty of black outlines make this a charming visual treat for the youngest patrons.
Lisa Falk, Los Angeles Public Library