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Here are some of the must-reads of this year.
Giraffe Problems by Jory John
Edward the giraffe feels very embarrassed about his super long neck. It's difficult to move, too bendy, and on the whole just too “necky”. With a delightful sense of humor and illustrations (插图) that run across the pages, this funny story of friendship and self-acceptance will be loved by kids.
The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson
Every child knows what it’s like to feel different. Celebrated author Jacqueline Woodson finds a way to reassure children that they are not alone in this tale about how sharing our own personal experiences helps us connect with others.
Elmore by Holly Hobbie
Holly Hobbie is the creator of the beloved Toot & Puddle series and now brings us a character for the next generation. Who doesn’t love a cute porcupine (豪猪)? A lot of other animals, obviously. Poor Elmore can’t make friends, even though he really wants to, because everyone is afraid of his pines(刺). Thankfully, he won’t let that stand in his way!
Wordy Birdy by Tammi Sauer
Wordy Birdy loves to talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, which means that sometimes she doesn’t pay attention to what her friends are saying or where she’s going. That kind of thing can get a girl in trouble. When Wordy Birdy goes into a deep, dark forest, she is too busy talking to notice the danger signs ahead, or to hear the warnings from her raccoon, squirrel and rabbit friends, who beg her to turn around.
31. How can the story of Giraffe Problems make kids feel?
A. Delighted. B. Touched. C. Scared. D. Disappointed.
32. Why can’t Elmore make friends?
A. He’s too shy to do that. B. Others fear he’d hurt them.
C. Others dislike his character. D. He often stands in others’ way.
33. Which book tells about the importance of listening to others?
A. The Day You Begin B. Giraffe Problems
C. Wordy Birdy D. Elmore