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Do you believe in ghosts? Some people do . . . These spooky -- and funny -- tales about singing ghosts, toast-eating ghosts, and ghosts no one even guesses are sure to send shivers up and down your spine. Why not retell them to your friends and see if you can make their spines tingle, too?
作者简介
Alvin Schwartz (April 25, 1927, in Brooklyn, New York – March 14, 1992 in Princeton, New Jersey) was the author of more than fifty books dedicated to and dealing with topics such as folklore and word play, many of which were intended for young readers. He is often confused with another Alvin Schwartz, who wrote Superman and Batman daily comics strips and a novel titled The Blowtop.
After a stint in the navy, Schwartz became interested in writing. He got his bachelors degrees from Colby College and a masters degree in journalism from Northwestern University. He reported for The Binghamton Press from 1951 to 1955. During his professional writing career his work had been published by a variety of firms, including Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Bantam Books, and Harper Collins.
A series of his books on folklore for children were illustrated by Glen Rounds and each featured a type of folklore: the first, A Twister of Twists, a Tangler of Tongues, was published in 1972. Others in this series included Tomfoolery, which featured wordplay; Witcracks which was about smart-aleck riddles and jokes; and Cross Your Fingers, Spit in Your Hat, about superstitions.
He is best known for the "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" series, which featured gruesome, nightmarish illustrations by Stephen Gammell. The series was America's most frequently challenged book (or book series) for library inclusion of 1990-2000 (Source: American Library Association).
Some of his other books, such as When I Grew Up Long Ago, were aimed at an older audience, and presented glimpses of life in the United States during the late 18th century and the early 19th century. At the time of his death in Princeton, New Jersey, where he lived, Schwartz was survived by his wife and four children.
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Ghosts!: Ghostly Tales from Folklore (I Can Read, Level 2)鬼!:民间幽灵传说 [平装] [4-8岁] 下载 mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式
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汪培珽老师强力推荐美国原版进口I canread系列全英文读物!!
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自小培养与同侪或亲长间的协调沟通能力,对于孩子而言,是一项极为重要的事情,除了在日常生活中点滴学习外,透过书本的阅览,从其中获得启示,也是一种很好的方式。
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很喜欢国家地理这个书,给孩子囤货。就是涨价涨的太快了
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阅读可以使孩子涉猎多方面的知识,例如:文学、历史、地理、科学、政治等,增广见闻,对学习大有裨益。
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听书也是一个人的阅读史中很重要的一页。固然,很多知识是可以从电视、从交谈、从观察、从生活中的各种渠道获得,但就深度来说,没有任何一种形式能够代替阅读。读书的速度是可快可慢的,书的内容也可以自由挑选,这比其他吸收知识的形式多了许多思考的空间,主动性更强。读的时候还可以提问、讲解,还可以有目的地查阅,这样使得一段文字的扩展性非常大。也许它只是一个引子,由它引发的探讨和追问,最后可能把人带到完全不能想象的地方。
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孩子学习英语不再难。
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2.需要家长一起学习。
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总想买些类似的书让宝宝看,希望她能对妖怪等不会恐惧。
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2.需要家长一起学习。
Ghosts!: Ghostly Tales from Folklore (I Can Read, Level 2)鬼!:民间幽灵传说 [平装] [4-8岁] mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式下载 2025