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Ensemble at the age of 8-27 is full of fun —— Reading the picture book Rose Hen Going for a Walk
The picture book "Rose Hen Going for a Walk" was written by Petraeus in Britain and published in 1968. The simplified Chinese version of this book is translated and produced by Xinyi Picture Book. A book that has won many awards since its publication, for example, one of the 65,438+000 picture books that everyone in the New York Public Library should know, was named as the excellent 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 and even adults all over the world.

? The story of this book is only 44 words. These 44 words are about hens and roses going out for a walk. She walked across the yard, around the pond, through the haystack, past the mill, over the fence, through the hive, and came home for dinner on time. The text explains the characters, what they do, and the focus is on where the hens walk. 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 the ups and downs of the plot, which makes people have to admire the author for catching the reader's heart.

The words in the original picture complement the context of the story. Pictures with words complement the story and stimulate the imagination and curiosity of readers. Graphic ensemble is a classic reading method of picture books.

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

When the hen Rose passed the pond, there were two frogs, a butterfly and a bird in the photo. They are all witnesses of the hen Rose walking. When the frog saw the fox running after the hen, it jumped up, and the butterfly and the bird flew away. Who knows, the fox pushed too hard and jumped into the pond.

When the hen Ross walked through 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 the hen Ross jumped over the fence, the fox jumped over the fence and landed 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 ... Ross hen comes home for dinner on time.

? Combining graphics and text, we read a close call story, an interesting story. Smile for this stupid fox, and applaud for the calmness of hen Ross. Although Twain didn't tell the hen whether she knew the fox was following, I think the hen Ross knew the danger was behind her.

? 1. You can see it from where the hen Rose walks. She walked across the yard, around the pond, over the haystack, past the mill, across the fence and across the hive. All this is under the control of hen Ross, and only when she walks across the yard can the rake help fight back; Skillfully bypass the pond and make the fox fall into the water; Over the haystack, the heavy fox fell into the haystack; After the mill, the hen rose stepped on the line and put down the flour to hit the fox; Crossing the fence, the fox can only cross the fence and land on the car; After passing through the hive, the fox's car crashed into the hive and was chased by bees ... These photos show the hen Ross walking quietly until she came home for dinner on time.

2. Every time the fox passes by, it will be unlucky. The page where the hen and the rose walk quietly is blank. You can imagine how agile the hen rose is every time the fox pounces on her, flashing aside, making the fox's dream fail again and again and finally running away.

The text of this picture book gives us the outline of the story, while the picture enriches the ups and downs of the story, and both give the reader's imagination to complete the story. This is the charm of picture books with pictures and texts, and both are indispensable.