内容简介
From the creator of Little Owl Lost and Oh No, George! comes a funny, strikingly illustrated story of best-laid plans — and the secret to attracting the birdie.Four friends creep through the woods, and what do they spot? An exquisite bird high in a tree! "Hello birdie," waves one. "Shh! We have a plan," hush the others. They stealthily make their advance, nets in the air. Ready one, ready two, ready three, and
go! But as one comically foiled plan follows another, it soon becomes clear that their quiet, observant companion, hand outstretched, has a far better idea. Award-winning author-illustrator Chris Haughton is back with another simple, satisfying story whose visual humor plays out in boldly graphic, vibrantly colorful illustrations.
作者简介
Chris Haughton is the creator of
Little Owl Lost and
Oh No, George! He has taught many courses in design and illustration around the world. In 2007, he was named one of Time Magazine’s DESIGN 100 for his work for Fair Trade and People Tree, and in 2011 he was named one of Booktrust’s Best New Illustrators. Originally from Dublin, Chris Haughton now lives in London.,,,
精彩书评
In a gorgeous nocturnal landscape of deep purples and blues, four figures go marching along. ... They tiptoe towards the bird with hilariously expressive body language... In a breathtakingly rich spread, a flock of colorful, jewel-toned birds appear and drive the schemers into retreat. ... A masterful delight, this crafty caper has huge kid appeal and a title/refrain that will easily sneak into the family lexicon: shh! We have a plan. This perfect blend of circular narrative, deceptively spare art, and humor becomes a story that kids will want to read at storytime, at home, and to themselves if no adult is handy.
—School Library Journal (starred review)
There’s a bouncy staccato music in the carefully structured text, and listeners will quickly anticipate the patterns and helpfully join in on the repetitions as they root for the little guy who knows better than the big fools. Haugen’s art is original yet easily legible... The temptation to act this out will be almost irresistible, so channel the impulse into an organized (or even semi-organized) performance.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)
With cover art recalling Ungerer’s The Three Robbers and the wry sensibility of Klassen’s Hat books, this is a natural choice for any storytime. A spare, humorous text pairs with blocky, digital illustrations to tell the story... Plan on repeated readings.
—Horn Book (starred review)
Big, blocky shapes and intense hues make the action simple to follow, and Haughton’s text is similarly telegraphic. ... The delicious stupidity of the hunting trio, the purity of heart of their small companion, and the sweet-tempered drama of each page turn make this a classic exercise in picture-book making.
—Publishers Weekly
Haughton’s stylish digital illustrations in chunky patches of color make masterful use of hue and contrast—the jazzy warm-toned birds are vibrant when set against the crepuscular blues of the friends and the woods. With only a few words total, a repeated refrain, and a visually unmistakable plot, this is a great choice for emergent readers or a group storytime.
—Booklist Online
A peace-waging parable, presented with wry minimalism à la Jon Klassen or Tomi Ungerer. ... Haughton uses a palette of deep blues and purples for his simple forest scenes; this causes the hunters' googly eyes to stand out comically and also makes the fuchsia, red and orange birds easy to spot and follow. Last seen creeping up on a squirrel, the hunters have plainly learned nothing from their experience…but young readers might. Sure to "net" young audiences, who will definitely root for the birds.
—Kirkus Reviews
It’s one of the best picture books of the year.
—Travis Jonker, 100 Scope Notes
This slapstick adventure (rendered in brilliantly saturated colors) demonstrates that if the best laid plans often go awry, then poorly laid plans don't stand a chance.
—Huffington Post
Many young readers will enjoy the story for its humorous elements while others will nod gently, recognizing its life lessons about the impact of force versus gentleness. The repetitive use of cautionary "Shh"s hissed at the youngster as the gang tries to execute its plans and the moody digital illustrations are bound to make readers feel as though they are moving stealthily through the night.
—Reading Today Online
Delightfully vibrant.
—BuzzFeed
前言/序言
Shh! We Have a Plan (Irma S and James H Black Honor for Excellence in Children's Literature [精装] [3- 下载 mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式
Shh! We Have a Plan (Irma S and James H Black Honor for Excellence in Children's Literature [精装] [3- 下载 mobi pdf epub txt 电子书 格式 2024
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☆☆☆☆☆
当读过本书后,我把这本书当作读懂绘本的工具书,既有基础的绘本知识,又有20本经典绘本“带读”实践案例,本书是通过多年教学试验后,汇编成集的成果。
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☆☆☆☆☆
丫头说家里有一本英文的,但我就记得是中文的,年纪大了没办法,此作者的都喜欢!
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☆☆☆☆☆
手感很舒服,内容很好,宝宝太小得屯一阵
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说实话,在没读本书之前,我没看过类似的图书,对于绘本也就是买买买、读读读。自家里有了孩子之后,童书绘本没少买,也没少给孩子读。但总是感觉读完之后,少点什么?少点什么呢。为什么绘本这么薄还这么贵,到底应该如何读绘本?买了众人推荐的所谓的好绘本,我又该怎么读?图案漂亮、文字简洁,其内涵意义应该有所指吧?这些疑惑一直持续到我读到这本书。
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☆☆☆☆☆
非常好的书!
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☆☆☆☆☆
说实话,在没读本书之前,我没看过类似的图书,对于绘本也就是买买买、读读读。自家里有了孩子之后,童书绘本没少买,也没少给孩子读。但总是感觉读完之后,少点什么?少点什么呢。为什么绘本这么薄还这么贵,到底应该如何读绘本?买了众人推荐的所谓的好绘本,我又该怎么读?图案漂亮、文字简洁,其内涵意义应该有所指吧?这些疑惑一直持续到我读到这本书。
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☆☆☆☆☆
书挺不错的,适合小朋友看,和小朋友一起看,他很开心
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☆☆☆☆☆
囤货。囤货。没来得及看。买太多。以后看了有空追加评论。
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☆☆☆☆☆
这个绘本好可爱呀,能用来做英语启蒙很不错
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