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8-27 Graphic Ensemble is Full of Fun —— Reading the picture book Rose the hen goes for a walk
? The picture book "Rose the hen goes for a walk" was written by Petharquns in Britain and published in 1968. The simplified Chinese version of this book was translated and produced by Xinyi Picture Book. A book that has won many awards since its publication, such as one of the 100 picture books that everyone in new york Public Library should know, and it has been rated as a good children's book of the year by the American Library Association and the new york Times. Since its publication 52 years ago, this book has been warmly welcomed by children all over the world, even adults.

The story of this book is only 44 words. The 44 words are about the hen Rose going out for a walk. She walked across the yard, bypassed the pond, crossed the haystack, passed the mill, crossed the fence, drilled through the bee house, and got home on time for dinner. The text explains the characters, what to do, and focuses on the place where the hen walks. Judging from the text, it is a simple story with no plot and no specific content. What kind of story is this? It is necessary to combine the pictures to find that the plot is ups and downs and interesting, which makes people have to admire the author for grasping the reader's heart.

? The words in the original picture complement the context of the story. Pictures with words complement the story and arouse readers' imagination and curiosity. The ensemble of pictures and texts is the classic way to read picture books.

Rose, the hen, went out for a walk. A fox stuck out his tongue behind her and was thinking about how to make this fat hen a good meal. When the hen goes out, danger follows, and the reader's heart is suddenly mentioned in his throat. When the hen walked across the yard, the fox jumped up and pounced on the hen. Unexpectedly, one foot fell on the rake, and the rake hit the fox hard on the head. The fox stamped his feet in pain, but he dared not scream out for fear that the hen would find out. The fox failed in its first attack.

When Rose the hen passed the pond, there were two frogs, a butterfly and a bird in the picture. They were all witnesses of Rose the hen walking. The frog jumped up when he saw the fox rushing behind the hen, and the butterfly and the bird flew away. Who knows, the fox pushed too hard and jumped into the pond.

When the hen rose crossed the haystack, the fox jumped on the hen but fell into the haystack. The hen passed the mill, but the fox was hit by flour. When Rose the hen crossed the fence, the fox jumped over the fence and fell on a car. Rose, the hen, went through the hive, and the car hit the hive, which alarmed the bees. Bees chase foxes in droves ... Rose the hen comes home for dinner on time.

With the combination of pictures and texts, we read a close call story, an interesting story. Laugh for this stupid fox, and applaud for the calm and calm nature of hen Rose. Although Wentu didn't tell the hen whether she knew the fox was following, I think hen Rose knew the danger was behind her.

? 1 It can be seen from the place where the hen Rose walks. She walked across the yard, around the pond, over the haystack, past the mill, through the fence and through the bee house. All this is under the control of hen rose, and only when she walks through the yard can the rake help fight back; Skillfully bypass the pond to make the fox fall into the water; Over the haystack, the heavy fox fell into the haystack; After passing the mill, the hen rose stepped on the line and put down the flour to hit the fox; Through the fence, the fox can only cross the fence and land on the car; After drilling through the hive, the fox's car hit the hive and was chased by the bees ... What these pictures show is that the hen rose walked calmly until she came home for dinner on time.

2. From every time the fox passes through a place, it will be unlucky. The page where the hen rose walks calmly is left blank. You can imagine how the hen rose is agile every time the fox pounces on her, and flashes aside, so that the fox's dream is lost again and again, and finally escapes.

? The text of this picture book gives us an outline of the story, while the pictures enrich the ups and downs of the story, and the imagination given by the two to the readers completes the story. This is the charm of the picture book with an ensemble of pictures and texts, both of which are indispensable.