1. Morning by the sea
This book is a silver medal of Robert mccloskey, a master of picture books, and tells the story of curiosity and anxiety caused by the change of a little girl's tooth. On that day, at home, at the seaside, at the port; Sister, seabirds, puppies, spark plugs ... everything is related to changing teeth. Anxiety, disappointment, expectation, satisfaction ... Searle felt the troubles and happiness brought by growth. At the same time, the work also describes that Searle's parents naturally introduced the topic of growth in their conversation with their children by changing their teeth. "When people grow up, they have to change their baby teeth." "From today on, you will be a big girl." "Big girls can't cry for a little thing." Gradually, in Searle's self-consciousness, he also felt that he had grown up. Every child and every family will have the experience of changing their teeth. When this moment comes, let's slow down the pace of life and have a slow growth dialogue like the Searle family, so that children can grow up healthily at the same time as their psychological age and physiological age. Relatively speaking, the picture book is longer and has more words, but it just fits the mood of children at the moment. Especially before Tong's first lost tooth was found, Tong listened to his mother with relish from beginning to end and occasionally showed a knowing smile.
I can't lose my rickety tooth.
Early in the morning, Laura ushered in her first day of tooth loss. She is worried that she will become a toothless person. My brother Charlie, who has experienced tooth replacement, told her sister a truth, but Laura insisted that her teeth should not fall out. Just then, Laura's friend Ruth came. She brought a secret about tooth replacement, letting Laura know that a tooth fairy is very concerned about baby's tooth replacement. Ruth traded coins given by the tooth fairy for a toy chicken. This makes Laura eager to try, and she also hopes that her teeth will fall off quickly, because she wants to change a toy giraffe. Laura was very excited when her tooth fell out. Unexpectedly, like our home in Bao Tong, the photo of missing teeth looking for teeth everywhere is very similar to Tonghe. I can't find my tooth. My brother Charlie told her to have a sweet dream and the tooth fairy would come. Finally, Laura got the toys she wanted, but she and Ruth wanted more toys. The last two little people are still looking for shaking teeth. Tong's other lower incisor has shaken. Tong said, mom, I must take good care of this one. I want to exchange the tooth fairy's coin for a little magic fairy's music box!
3. Super stubborn teeth
Tabitha has a loose tooth. Dad said that if you put your tooth under the pillow, the tooth fairy will take it away and leave some money. In order to make the teeth fall out, Tabitha tried various methods, such as dancing, jumping on the trampoline, and even using super sticky bubble gum, but the teeth just didn't fall out. Tabitha was depressed and thought that the tooth fairy would definitely not come, but the result was really unexpected. Although Shun Ma has received the book, her mother thinks it is worthwhile to take it back. Tong intends to take these books to the kindergarten to share from tomorrow. If babies share a picture book describing the ease and fun of changing teeth in advance, there will be much less fear and worry when changing teeth.
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