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☆ Rabbit's Hill won the Gold Medal of the Newbery Medal for Children's Literature in 1945☆ The Little Witch's Quest for Immortality won the Silver Medal of the Newbery Medal for Children's Literature in 1968☆ Mr. Popper's Penguins won the Silver Medal of the Newbery Medal for Children's Literature in 1939☆ The Summer of the Silver Thimble 1939

Newbery Gold Medal for Children's Literature Winn-Dixie This is a life story that takes place in a small town in the South of the United States.

The girl Opel adopts Winn-Dixie, a silly dog ??that has caused great trouble, in a supermarket near her new home.

This dog is neither beautiful nor brave, has low spirituality and is afraid of loneliness, but what is different is that it can grin.

Because of this laughing dog, Opao gradually overcame his psychological barriers, began to try to contact his mother who had already run away from home, and began to make friends in a new environment.

Book Review: A profound and beautiful story.

——"The New York Times" The story is true and close to life, with delicate characterization, warm language and touching plot. It is a novel worth re-reading many times.

——"School Library Journal" This is the author's first successful attempt at novel form, as if it were crafted with exquisite craftsmanship.

Each chapter has an independent structure like a short story, but after being combined into a story, it accumulates greater power.

The sweet and sour plot has a strong appeal.

——"Publishers Weekly" Dear Mr. Hanxiu When Ray was in the second grade of elementary school, he read an extracurricular reading book. He liked the author of that book, Mr. Hanxiu, so he wrote to contact him.

In the sixth grade, for the homework assigned by the teacher, he had closer contact with Mr. Hanxiu. In the letter, Rey told the truth about his parents' divorce, his discomfort after transferring to another school, and his inner loneliness.

Through correspondence with Mr. Han Xiu, Rey not only learned how to face life, understood the reasons why his parents could not get along with each other, realized his parents' love for him, but also developed a good writing style - an article

The article describing his trip by truck with his father won him the Honorary Finalist Award for Young Writers' Essay Competition, and at the same time strengthened his determination to become a famous writer.

Book review: An excellent story, very profound; very three-dimensional, with excellent skills. It is indeed a masterpiece.

——"The New York Times" The humorous style makes this work even more superb.

——"School Library Journal" This is the story of a boy who experienced the divorce of his parents and the changes in his life. Readers can get in touch with his inner world from his letters and diaries. This award-winning work in 1984 did not

Faded as trends change, the boy's mood in the book still makes readers relate to it.

——"Children's Literature Magazine" Rabbit Slope A new family is coming, and the residents of Rabbit Slope are beginning to become both excited and uneasy, because the new changes mean that a new life is about to begin.

For this reason, long jumper Qiao Qi specially invited the resourceful uncle Anadas to visit Rabbit Slope!

At first, the little animals were very satisfied with their new family. They were generous and generous, leaving a lot of leftovers for the fox; their hard work brought the hope of a good harvest on midsummer night to the little animals; they were gentle, kind, and willing to work with the little animals.

They lived in harmony; they not only rescued Weiqi who fell into the water, but also rescued Qiaoqi who was injured by a truck. They also erected road signs to protect small animals.

But later on, the little animals suddenly developed misunderstandings, suspicions and even feelings of opposition towards the new family. What was the reason for this?

Can they still live together in harmony and happily as before?

Book review: The author creates a fresh, vivid, and humorous world for children - "The New York Times" skillfully blends humor and ideas.

Through this wonderful painting and vivid text, the author gives each animal a distinctive personality. It is worth recommending to every young reader.

——"School Library Magazine" The Little Witch Seeks Immortality Elizabeth met Jennifer for the first time on the way to school.

It seems like Jennifer is just a weird girl, just like any other person.

But to Elizabeth's surprise, Jennifer turned out to be a witch!

Elizabeth was "honored" to be chosen as Jennifer's apprentice.

After a series of strange and painful training, Elizabeth is finally qualified to use spells to create "flying ointment".

Just when "everything was ready except the east wind", Elizabeth's weakness caused her to lose the opportunity to make "flying ointment", and of course she also lost the qualification to be a witch.

What makes her even more sad is that she lost her only friend-Jennifer.

Just when Elizabeth was very sad about this, Jennifer appeared again... Can Elizabeth become a witch again?

Can her friendship with Jennifer survive?

Book Review: The perfect story to relate to for anyone who has ever had such a special friend.

This work attracts a large number of young readers with its warmth.