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Four International Books Every Child Should Read
Konstantin, Gerda Wagener
Written in German, this book follows a shy crocodile named Konstantin who plays the instrument in secret in the jungle. The jungle’s other inhabitants are hiding and listening to him play. In the end, the shy and lonely animal finally finds friendship through his music.
Everyone Poops, Taro Gomi
Written in Japan, this book features the introduction of the toilet habits of a range of animals before explaining that everyone has to use the toilet. Designed to teach children that going to the toilet is nothing to be embarrassed about, the book helps kids to deal with toilet training.
Pettson and Findus, Sven Nordqvist
Pettson and Findus is a series about the adventures of an old man, Pettson, and his cat, Findus, living in the countryside. These stories are beloved in their home country of Sweden. The book describes lots of funny stories which will delight any child.
The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas
The Three Musketeers was written in France in 1844. A young man named D’Artagnan who leaves home to pursue his dream of joining the Musketeers (火枪手) of the Guard. D’Artagnan isn’t accepted at first, but in the end manages to befriend three musketeers. This book is a must-read for any fans of action and adventures.
21. Which book tells of an animal who can play the instrument?
A. Konstantin. B. Everyone Poops. C. Pettson and Findus. D. The Three Musketeers.
22. What is special about Everyone Poops?
A. It helps children to deal with toilet training.
B. It helps children develop an interest in Japanese.
C. It begins by introducing the toilet habits of animals.
D. It stresses the importance of training children in going to the toilet.
23. What do Pettson and Findus and The Three Musketeers have in common?
A. Both of them were written in France.
B. Both of them were written in the 19th century.
C. They both contain adventures.
D. They both tell a story about an old man.