Book Box Thursday (BBT) has katen a long two-month hiatus. Life has been extremely busy with work and kids (what’s new) and piano practice. Yes! Piano practice. My exam is just around the corner, and I’m gearing up for it. More on that in another post.
So BBT is back today with a bang and a clang and a crazy party involving crazy animals… in Chinese. We haven’t reviewed really reviewed a Chinese book in BBT. We’ve shared about our Chinese home learning activities, but as for books, I only briefly explored it when the Chinese journey with EV started, here (till today, both kids still love those books I shared)
So I’m really excited to be sharing two titles today: 动物狂欢节 and 从头到脚.
When we got the books, I didn’t make any special efforts to announce them to the kids. I simply placed it on our bookshelf, and I swear (not in front of them, of course. Hee…), kids just have a knack for noticing new stuff. Within the day, EV came and asked, looking quite innocently, ‘Mummy, what is this?’.
That night, we read both books, three times. EV and AA both liked them, and here’s why.
动物狂欢节
The animals of the animal kingdom are invited for a crazy costume party, and each animal has to go as an animal other than itself. The whole book is about how these various animals dress up as another animal, and then how that animal in turn dress up as yet another animal, and so on. For example, the lion becomes an elephant, the elephant becomes a parrot, the parrot becomes a turtle and the turtle becomes, can you believe it, little red riding hood (not exactly an animal, but it is a crazy animal party after all).
Or how about a bear becoming a snail, a snail becoming a tiger, a tiger becoming a sheep, a sheep becoming a porcupine, the porcupine becoming a sausage dog. It goes on and on and on. It’s fun and crazy and of course, the way the animals transform themselves into animals one doesn’t expect is rather hilarious, such as a zebra becoming a mouse which becomes a flamingo which becomes a giraffe which becomes a caterpillar. It’s quite creative to see how the animals ‘think out of the box’ to become the craziest animal they can think of.
The illustrations in 动物狂欢节 are simple, with only the picture of the animal and the corresponding text on each page. It’s not distracting and helps kids under 5 to focus on the story.
Our verdict
Why does EV and AA like it? I think it’s because the story tells them it is OK to be crazy and wacky and nonsensical. It’s important that they know that, in my opinion. As they grow up and are increasingly exposed to the reality of life, it is even more crucial for them to be able to have fun and be crazy amidst the sanity. Like Robin Williams said, ‘You’re only given a little spark of madness. You mustn’t lose it.’
从头到脚
从头到脚
That moment of madness continues with 从头到脚. It’s typically ‘Eric Carle’ with its art work, repetition and focus on a singular concept - that of body movements. It features different animals in doing different movements, such as turning the head, thumping the chest or bending forward, and asking different children if he or she can do that action, and the child saying they can. It’s nice to see animals and children interacting with each other.
In the book, and given children’s general affinity for animals, it’s no surprise that EV and AA took to the story rather easily. They added their own fun to the story telling by imitating the animals themselves too. Even if they didn’t get some poses exactly right, they got to move their bodies.
Our verdict
While moving their bodies, EV and AA got a little wacky at times, laughing at themselves at their silly moves. The icing was getting mummy to be silly and wacky too. So this book really managed to get us all reading and moving and laughing and having a great time. So story time turned out to be quite an active and animated one. Now it’s just a matter of getting DaddySay to join us..
Giveaway!!
Giveaway!!
We have a copy of each 动物狂欢节 and 从头到脚 to give away, sponsored by the kind folks at Flip for Joy. Just follow the Rafflecopter instructions below to enter. Most are optional, but do give you more chances. Good luck!
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- This giveaway starts on 21 August and ends on 4 September (inclusive) at midnight.
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Disclaimer: We were provided with one copy each of 动物狂欢节 and 从头到脚 for review purposes and one copy each of 动物狂欢节 and 从头到脚 for giveaway purposes. No monetary compensation was received. All opinions and images are our own.
I love the illustrations of both books! 从头到脚 has a very Eric Carle vibe!
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I love the humour in the story, so cute! Thank you for the giveaway!
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I love how silly and wacky the books are. My boy will definitely love this book and we can try to do the actions together.
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I love it that the animals became another animal. I can imagine my kids laughing away!
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Easy to read, captivating and cute animal graphics!
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I love the graphics and illustrations of the book.
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Love the cute graphics. Adeline
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Colourful illustration & beautifully worded
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I love the colourful illustrations.
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I love the wacky story lines and the colourful illustrations.
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I hope to win either book because we love the colourful and humourous illustrations! Thank you!
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Eric Carle is one of our fav authors, and the other book, though a new title to me, looks like it will make a fun read too! So winning either book will be just as great!
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I like the funny illustrations!
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The storybook, 从头到脚, presents an opportunity to teach my child the various body parts in Mandarin.
ReplyDelete动物狂欢节 looks like a fun read to share with my child.
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Hope to win either of these books! Entertaining read!
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2 interesting books with beautiful illustrations. like the story plot too. easy enough for young kids to understand.
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Colourful illustrations!
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Which kid doesnt like books with animal..jaime chan chueimei@hotmail.com
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Love the illustrations
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Both books are very suitable for my younger girl. She will love the drawings
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Loved Eric Carle's books and the colourful illustration !
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Love Eric Carle's books. Very suitable for young children
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Children always love Eric Carle's books. Hope to win them
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I like the illustrations of both books :)
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The illustrations is very cute and attractive to kids! Love to get these books to get my nephew started on Chinese!
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Love the fun and simple illustrations. Hope to win either book for my daughter.
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The books are engaging and a good way to teach my boy Chinese.
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