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Emma's Big Trouble by Carol Larry Brink, a gold medal writer in newbury's children's literature, is an excellent children's novel that depicts children's psychological growth in detail.

The girl Emma Baumlin is a transfer student. She has few friends, likes being alone and reading books. When the enthusiastic and cheerful Judy asked Emma what she had, Emma's heart popped out a sentence that surprised her:

I have the biggest doll in the world.

This little lie is like an inflated balloon, which makes Emma fall into one trouble after another-

When reading this book, I laughed at Emma's childish words, but with the development of the story, we can feel that Emma's worries are getting bigger and bigger, so that when she can't bear it alone, she can't help but want to reach out and hug her.

Strange living environment, busy father, mother who hasn't appeared for a long time, elderly uncles Arnold and Julia, and the nanny and housekeeper dillingham who manage this house ... they don't know the "mental storm" Emma is going through. Judy's hamster "Track 2" is the only friend who can comfort Emma, but adults can't tolerate a small animal at home. ...

After reading these, we can't help worrying deeply about little Emma. Emma's inner world is suffering from a sentence that she blurted out and a reckless act of quietly taking the model away in the shopping mall, which we can't understand. I suddenly remembered my childhood and had a similar "little torture". I hide in my own world and face it alone with my only ability ... It turns out that every child has experienced similar events in his growth trajectory!

Although Emma's Big Trouble is just a wonderful children's literature, what we read in the book is far more than Emma's growth experience, but what we gain is more growth and friendship, and more is to face up to our excellent life standards bravely!

A book cured a period of childhood growth. Fortunately, at the end of the story, we met a brand-new confident "Emma"! Close the book and believe that every "little Emma" can find a better self in this book.