“我最喜爱”手舞足蹈英语童谣图画书
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【绘本】MyVeryFirstMotherGoose鹅妈妈童谣之Baa,baa,bla...Baa,baa,black sheep请有书的爸爸妈妈翻到第18页听童谣(建议在WiFi环境下观看)唱童谣Baa, baa, black sheep,have you any wool?Yes, sir, yes, sir,three bags full.One for the master,and one for the dame,And one for thelittle boywho lives down the lane.看童谣阅读Tips1.家长先听、读、看,熟悉以下单词的发音:sheep 绵羊bag书包,袋子 master主人 dame夫人 boy男孩 lane小路2.给孩子念时,可一边念一边在图中指出相应物体。
绘本介绍《鹅妈妈童谣》是流传在英国各地儿歌童谣的总称。
如果说,每个中国小朋友都是在《摇呀摇摇到外婆桥》、《小老鼠上灯台》等儿歌的吟诵长大的,那么英语系国家的小朋友们就是在《鹅妈妈童谣》的陪伴下一路长大。
这些经过多年口耳相传的童谣,共有两千多首,每一首都有二、三百年的历史。
鹅妈妈童谣的内容五花八门、包罗万象,有应景应时的歌曲、摇篮歌、游戏歌、学习歌、和猜谜歌等等。
且都有一个共同点:声韵活泼,用字遣词自由、生动,内容饶富趣味。
这也是它们能历经百年而不衰的原因,从1744年第一本鹅妈妈的儿歌集问世以来,每个时代都曾经出过不同的版本。
毛妈分享的这本《鹅妈妈经典童谣》,由Iona Ople整理编辑,Rosemary Wells女士绘制插画。
Rosemary擅长用拟人化的动物,自然真实地表达孩子的心理和行为。
她很注重细节的处理,每个主人公表情细微丰富,往往能透露他们的心理活动和性格特征。
她的插画色彩鲜艳,画笔下动物角色个性鲜明,比如忠心耿耿的狗儿、俏皮卖乖的小鸭鸭、喜欢冒险的猫咪……很值得家长和宝宝细细观赏!有没有爸爸妈妈发现今天分享的童谣很熟悉。
收藏了!《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》(全50首视频)儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》收录的50首童谣都是在国外广为流传的,旋律优美,韵律感强,适合儿童歌唱;全部英文儿歌都由优秀的美国著名儿童剧乐团的儿童录制,发音地道、纯正,富有很强的感染力;全部儿歌都采用动画来演示,精彩的动画让孩子更容易理解歌曲所表达的意义;全部儿歌都配有讲解,涉及歌曲的背景介绍、单词讲解、简单句法讲法等,加深孩子对歌曲的理解,扩大孩子的知识面,同时也方便老师和家长辅导孩子;精心设计的“跟老师学唱”,邀请了美国著名的儿童剧团的演员做真人演示,让孩子更好的对照真人口型,掌握其标准发音;精心设计的“和大家一起唱”的形式,可以让您的孩子跟着录音的孩子一起练习歌唱;儿歌从语言难度上进行了分类,按照歌曲的词曲等方面的难度进行分类,从简到难的学习,让孩子不断保持成就感和学习的热情。
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详细参看:《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》01 ABCD字母歌•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》02 Happy Birthday 生日快乐•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》03 Hello 你好•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》04 Table Number•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》05 Tell Me 告诉我•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》06 I'm a boy•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》07 What's Your Name? 你叫什么名字?•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》08 We Wish You a Merry Christmas 圣诞快乐•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》09 Row Your Boat 划小船•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》10 T en Little lndians 十个印第安小男孩•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》11The Farmer in the Dell 山谷里的农夫•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》12 Bingo 宾果•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》13 The Clock 时钟•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》14 Goodbye Litle Fish 再见,小鱼•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》15 Teddy Bear 玩具熊•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》16 Are You Sleeping? 还要睡吗?•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》17 Sally•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》18 I Can Hear the Bell 我能听到钟声•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》19 Come on and join into the Game 来参加游戏吧•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》20 Greeting•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》21 Head,shoulders Kness and Toes 头肩膝和脚趾•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》22 Good morning to you•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》23 January•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》24 rose 玫瑰•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》25 The Muffin Man 松糕老人•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》26 One Two Bukle My Shoe 一二扣上鞋•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》28 Follow me ABC•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》29 Make New Frieds 结交新朋友•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》30 Hush,little baby•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》30 Pussy Cat 小猫咪•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》31 Polly Put the Kettle On 波莉把水壶放在炉子上•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》32 The more we get together •儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》33 For He's a jolly Good Fellow 他是一个快乐的小伙•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》34 Sweetly Sings the Donkey 小驴欢乐地歌唱•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》35 Starliht starbnight 星光灿烂•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》36 Good Night to You All 祝大家晚安•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》37 Follow me 跟我做•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》37 Oh How Lovely the Evening 夜晚多美好•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》38 Rock a-Bey Baby 宝宝的摇蓝•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》39 sleep Baby,sleep 睡吧宝贝睡吧•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》41 Billy boy•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》42 Old MacDonald 老麦克唐纳•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》43 I am a little teapot 我是一只小茶壶•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》44 Twinkle Twinkle little star 闪亮闪亮的小星星•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》45 The Ants go Marching 蚂蚁行军•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》46 One Bottle O'pop 一瓶汽水•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》47 London Bridge 伦敦大桥•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》48 The happy song•儿童英语《洪恩巴迪英文童谣》50 Jingle Bells 铃儿响叮当。
Dance,Dance,Doll Of Mine 舞吧,舞吧,我的玩偶"Yes, this is a song for very small children!" declared Aunt Malle. "As much as I should like to, I cannot follow this 'Dance, Dance, Doll of Mine!' "But little Amalie could; she was only three years old, played with dolls, and brought them up to be just as wise as Aunt Malle.There was a student who came to the house to help her brothers with their lessons, and he frequently spoke to little Amalie and her dolls; he spoke differently from anyone else, and the little girl found him very amusing, although Aunt Malle said he didn't know how to converse with children - their little heads couldn't possibly grasp that silly talk. But little Amalie did. Yes, the student even taught her the whole song, "Dance, Dance, Doll of Mine!" and she sang it to her three dolls; two were new, one a girl doll and the other a boy doll, but the third doll was old; her name was Lise-moér. She also heard the song, and was even in it.Dance, dance, doll of mine!Girl doll's dress is very fine.Boy doll is a dandy, too;He wears gloves and hat and shoe;White pants, blue coat, him adorn;On his toe he has a corn.He is fine and she is fine.Dance, dance, doll of mine!Old doll's name is Lise-moér;She is from the year before;Hair is new; it's made of flax,Forehead polished up with wax.Young again, not old and done.Come along, my cherished one,Let us dance a fast gavotte;To watch it is worth a lot.Dance, dance, doll of mine!Watch your steps and get in line;One foot forward; watch your feet.Dancing makes you slender, sweet.Bow and twist and turn around;That will make you hale and sound.What a sight it is to see!You are doing fine, all three.And the dolls understood the song; little Amalie understood it, and so did the student, but then he had written it himself and said it was excellent. Only Aunt Malle didn't understand it; she had passed over the fence of youth. "Silly song!" she said. But not little Amalie! She sings it. It is from her that we know it.。
Winnie the PoohBennyCharacters from Winnie the Pooh Winnie the PoohHe is a small golden bear, stands at nearly 22 inches talland wears an old red color t-shirt. This bear is undoubtedlythe world‟s most loved and revered bear. He has littlebrains, does a lot of silly things, and his love for honey(hunny) is endless, yes the bear is none other thaneveryone‟s favourite bear - Winnie the Pooh. The 1stchapter of the Winnie-the-Pooh book was published on December 24, 1925 while the entire book written by A. A. Milne was released on October 14, 1926. All over the world his birthday is celebrated with much fanfare on 14th October. Winnie the Pooh is also called Pooh Bear or just Pooh. He is best friends with everyone in the 100 Acre Wood. The first thing he says when he gets up in the morning is “what‟s for breakfast”. Pooh invented the game …Poohsticks‟. Things he likes to do is to exercise in the morning, go on an adventure with Christopher Robin or Piglet, visiting friends who he thinks have …Hunny‟ an d looking for “Hunny to Fill the Rumblee in his Tumblee”.EeyoreEeyore is a donkey and for some he is their favourite Poohcharacter amongst all the others. He is a blue-gray donkey,about 3-years in age and stands 18 inches tall & 27 inches inlength. He is originally like the other Pooh character; stuffedwith sawdust. His appearance is highlighted by a small lightpink bow on his tail. He is an intelligent animal but tends tokeep to himself. Eeyore is a extremely gloomy donkey and has a very bad habit of losing his tail! Mostly, he tends to depend on his friends to find his lost tail for him and thereafter Christopher Robin fixes his tail using a drawing pin. What he simply adores is that his friends remember him on his birthday and celebrates it with him. He often says “Thanks for noticin‟ me” and “Oh, well”.TiggerHe is a very Bouncy Animal and resembles a tiger. He isalways in an electrifying & exuberant mood and loves tobounce, bounce and bounce. He is 23 inches tall and hismost standout feature is his springy tail. His character is easilyrecognizable by the black & orange stripes, a springy tail,and a long chin, beady eyes which all mix well into hisbouncy and fun loving personality. He is a bouncy, pouncy, flouncy and a trouncy creature that is always looking to make the most out of what life has to offer. The most wonderful thing about Tiggers is that "I'm the only one!" Tigger likes to bounce a lot, "cause that is what Tiggers do best." His favourite food is the extract of malt but is known to be an extremely fussy eater. He takes a lot of pleasure in being able to “unbounce” some of the other animals in the 100 Acre Wood.PigletPiglet is another of the original stuffed toy animals ofChristopher Robin Milne in the Winnie-the-Pooh books. Pigletis a very brave animal as supposed to his diminutive size andframe of a timid pink pig. Piglet stands barely at 10 inches talland is always seen wearing a long pink striped shirt. Hisoriginal address in the 100 Acre Wood was the Beech Tree,south of Pooh's house, 100 Acre Wood Southwest. But from the time Owl moved into his house, Piglet has started living with his best friend Winnie the Pooh. What he loves doing best is going on adventures with Pooh, he is quite fond of bright colors and especially balloons, and he even likes blowing dandelions. Haycorns are his favourite food. Every Tuesday Piglet spends his day at Christopher Robin‟s house. The first thing that Piglet utters when he gets up in the morning is “I wonder what's going to happen exciting today?”.RabbitRabbit is one of the 2 real animals that are recognized bytheir actual animal names in A.A Milne‟s children‟s storybooks. Since he is a real animal it is considered that he hasbrains and the same goes for Owl. He actually makes thisclear in a conversation with Owl where he say “You and Ihave brains. The others have fluff”. He is pushy and takes hisown decisions, is able to spell better compared to all the other animals. He is quite certain about the important things in his life. What he likes doing most is organizing a plan and to lead group events, even if nothing gets done. He is unhappy if anyone disturbs or interrupts him while he is engaged in any kind of activity, he doesn‟t like being bounced either. He relishes gardening and his favourite food is the carrot and other vegetables, he makes it a point to avoid Pooh during lunch time.Kanga and RooKanga &Roo are 2 fictional characters that belong to Winniethe Pooh. Kanga is the sole female character inWinnie-the-Pooh and she is 30 inches tall. She is the mother ofa young joey (baby kangaroo) named Roo, who is nearly 10inches tall. Kanga carries her family in her pocket and is thefastest amongst all animals in the forest. She takes utmostcare of Roo and shall often warn Roo of possible dangers involved in the activities that Roo undertakes. She often says "Now nowRoo, you mustn't do that dear," to which Roo mostly replies "But moma!" Kanga &Roo live in the Northern section of the 100 Acre Wood. Every Tuesday Kanga goes t o Pooh‟s house and tries to teach him how to jump. Roo is the youngest member of the 100 Acre Wood, he love milk and most other eateries expect for the extract of malt. He really likes the game …Poohsticks‟ and likes playing with Tigger too. Christopher RobbinHe is boy for whom Winnie-the-Pooh was originally written. Heis also a part of the stories and poems written by his fatherA.A. Milne. He is the master of the 100 Acre Woods.Christopher Robin‟s address in the forest is – Top of the Forest(High Gro und), 100 Acre Wood East. He is everyone‟s bestfriend and mostly indulges in activities to help his friends toget them out of tricky situations, most of the times it‟s the silly old Pooh bear that he helps. He will help Pooh collect honey, he will rescue Roo&Tigger when they are stuck in high trees in the forest and shall nail Eeyore‟s tail. His favorite food is probably Birthday cake and one of his favourite things to do is hosting birthday and hero parties. But what he likes doing best is Nothing; "It means just going along, listening to all the thing's you can't hear, and not bothering".OwlHe is the wisest amongst all the animals living in the 100 AcreWood. He is a large owl and stands at nearly 28 inches inlength and when he spreads his wings they are 42 inches wide.Owl, like Rabbit wasn‟t an original toy belonging toChristopher Robin Milne. Along with Rabbit he is considered tobe an animal with brains. His intelligence is often called uponto aid a certain bear of very little brain. He is always forthcoming in offering his advice, opinions and anecdotes irrespective of others wanting it. He also loves telling stories related to his relatives. His original residence is called The Chestnuts but when a storm blows away his house and thereafter he m akes Piglet‟s residence his new residence. His residence has amenities like a pull- bell and a door knocker. Owl is capable of writing and some illustrations show him holding a pen in his talons.GopherGopher‟s full name is Samuel J. Gopher. Gopher wasn‟t apart of the original stories and poems written by A.A. Milneand was introduced by Walt Disney as the felt that the thenexisting characters of Winnie the Pooh weren‟t Americanenough for the American audience to be able to relate to.This fact is recurrently pointed out he says "I'm not in the bookyou know." Gopher is a Bricklayer, Builder, Excavation and Demolition Expert. His address is perhaps more apt when describes as all over the 100 Acre Woods as he lives under tunnels he creates. What he likes doing most is working on projects that involve building tunnels or projects which could be used by the other members in the forest. Gopher is 15 inches tall and the biggest problem he will encounter is that he falls into the tunnels that he engineered. Since he is a Walt Disney character there are neither illustration of him nor is he there in the stories written by A.A. Milne.HeffalumpHeffalump is a frictional character that has beenmentioned in Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) and The House atPooh Corner (1928) written by Author A.A. Milne. But thecharacter of Heffalump had never been given a realstructure in Milne‟s children‟s story books. He is an animalthat the residents of the 100 Acre Wood fear. But in theDisney animated film Pooh‟sHeffalump Movie he comesacross as a friendly young four-footed creature. His color is lavender and a trunk similar to what an elephant has. Heffalump lives in the 100 Acre Wood but his address is not known as he is rarely seen. His favourite food is honey which is also Pooh‟sfavourite food.Stories from Winnie the PoohPooh Goes VisitingPooh always liked a little something at eleven o'clock in the Array morning, and he was very glad to see Rabbit getting out theplates and mugs; and when Rabbit said, 'Honey or condensedmilk with your bread?' he was so exited that he said, 'Both' and then,so as not to seem greedy, he added, 'But don't bother about thebread, please.'And for a long time after that he said nothing...until at last, humming to himself in a rather sticky voice, he got up, shook Rabbit lovingly by the paw, and said that he must be going on. 'Must you?' said Rabbit politely. 'Well,' said Pooh, 'I could stay a little longer if it-if you-' and he tried very hard to look in the direction of the larder. 'As a matter of fact,' said Rabbit, 'I was going out myself directly.' 'Oh well, then, I'll be going on. Good bye.' 'Well good bye, if you're sure you won't have any more.' 'Is there any more?' asked Pooh quickly. Rabbit took the covers of the dishes, and said 'No, there wasn't.' 'I thought not,' said Pooh, nodding to himself. 'Well Good-bye, I must be going on.'So he started to climb out of the hole. He pulled with his front paws, and pushed with his back paws, and in a little while his nose was in the open again ... and then his ears ... and then his front paws ... and then his shoulders ... and then-'Oh, help!' said Pooh, 'I'd better go back,' 'Oh bother!' said Pooh, 'I shall have to go on.' 'I can't do either!' said Pooh, 'Oh help and bother!' ......Christopher Robin nodded. 'Then there's only one thing to be done,' he said. 'We shall have to wait for you to get thin again.' 'How long does getting thin take?' asked Pooh anxiously. 'About a week I should think.' 'But I can't stay here for a week!' 'You can stay here all right, silly old Bear. It's getting you out which is so difficult.' 'We'll read to you,' said Rabbit cheerfully. 'And I hope it won't snow,' he added. 'And I say, old fellow, you're taking up a good deal of room in my house - do you mind if I use your back legs as a towel-horse? Because, I mean, there they are - doing nothing - and it would be very convenient just to hang the towels on them. 'A Week!' said Pooh gloomily. 'What about meals?' 'I'm afraid no meals,' said Christopher Robin,'because of getting thin quicker. But we will read to you.' Bear began to sigh, and then foundhe couldn't because he was so tightly stuck; and a tear rolled down his eye, as hesaid: 'Then would you read a Sustaining Book, such as would help and comfort a Wedged Bear in Great Tightness?' So for a week Christopher Robin read that sortof book at the North end of Pooh, and Rabbit hung his washing on the South end... and in between Bear felt himself getting slenderer and slenderer. And at the end of the week Christopher Robin said,'Now!'So he took hold of Pooh's front paws and Rabbit took holdof Christopher Robin, and all Rabbit's friends and relationstook hold of Rabbit, and they all pulled together ... And fora long time Pooh only said 'Ow!' ... And 'Oh!' ... And then, allof a sudden he said 'Pop!' just if a cork were coming out ofa bottle. And Christopher Robin and Rabbit and allrelations went head-over-heels backwards ...and on top of them came Winnie-the-Pooh free! So with a nod of thanks to his friends, he went on with his walk through the forest, humming proudly to himself. But Christopher Robin looked after him lovingly, and said to himself 'Silly Old Bear!'Tigger Comes to the Forestinnie the Pooh woke up suddenly in the middle of the nightand listened. Then he got out of bed, and lit his candle, andstumped across the room to see if anybody was trying to getinto his honey-cupboard, and they weren't, so he stumped back again, blew out his candle, and got into bed. Then he heard the noise again. 'Is that you, Piglet?' he said. But it wasn't. 'Come in, Christopher Robin!' hesaid. But Christopher Robin didn't. 'Tell me about it to-morrow, Eeyore,' said Pooh sleepily. But the noise went on. 'Worraworraworraworraworra,' saidWhatever-it-was, and Pooh found that he wasn't asleep after all. 'What can it be?' he thought. 'there are lot of noises in the Forest, but this is a different one. It isn't a growl, and it isn't a purr, and it isn't a bark, and it isn't the noise- you- make- before- beginning- a- piece- of- poetry, but it's a noise of some kind, made by a strange animal! And he's making it outside my door. So I shall get up and ask him not to do it.'He got out of bed and opened his front door. 'hello!' said Pooh, in case there was anything outside. 'hello!' said Whatever-it-was. 'Oh', said Pooh, 'hello!' 'hello!' 'Oh, there you are!' said Pooh, 'hello!' 'hello!' said the strange animal, wondering how long this was going on. Pooh was just going to say 'hello!' for the fourth time when he thought that he wouldn't, so he said, 'Who is it?' instead. 'Me,' said a voice. 'Oh!' said Pooh. 'Well, come here.' So Whatever-it-was came here, and in the light of the candle he and Pooh looked at each other. 'I'm Pooh,' said Pooh. 'I'm Tigger,' said Tigger......Pooh and Piglet walked slowly after him. And as they walked Piglet said nothing, because he couldn't think of anything, and Pooh said nothing, because he was thinking of a poem. And when he had thought of it he began:What shall we do about poor little Tigger?WIf he never eats nothing, he'll never get bigger.He doesn't like honey and haycorns and thistlesBecause of the taste and because of the bristles.And all the good things which an animal likesHave the wrong sort of swallow or too many spikes.'He's quite big enough anyhow,' said Piglet. 'He isn't really very big.' 'Well, he seems so,' Pooh was thoughtful when he heard this, and the murmured to himself: But whatever his weight in pounds,shillings, and ounces,He always seems bigger becauseof his bounces.'And that's the whole poem,' he said. 'Do you like it, Piglet?' 'All except the shillings,' said Piglet. 'I don't think they ought to be there.' 'They wanted to come in after the pounds,' explained Pooh, 'so I let them. It is the best way to write poetry, letting things come.' 'Oh, I didn't know,' said Piglet.Tigger had been bouncing in front of them all this time,turning round every now and then and ask, 'Is this the rightway?'-and now at last they came in sight of Kanga's house,and there was Christopher Robin. Tigger rushed up to him.'Oh, there you are, Tigger!' said Christopher Robin. 'I knewyou'd be somewhere.' 'I've been finding things in the Forest,'said Tigger importantly. 'I've found a Pooh and a Piglet and an Eeyore, but I can't find any breakfast!Tiggers Don't Climb Treesf course they can. Tiggers can do everything.' 'Can they climb treesbetter then Pooh?' asked Roo, stopping under the tallest Pine Tree, andlooking up at it. 'Climbing trees is what they do the best,' said Tigger.'Much better then Poohs.' 'Could they climb this one?' 'They're always climb trees like that,' said Tigger. 'Up and down all day.' 'OoTigger,are they really?' 'I'll show you,' said Tigger bravely, 'andyou can sit on my back and watch me.' For all the thingswhich he had said Tiggers could do, the only one he feltreally certain about suddenly was climbing trees.'Oo, Tigger-oo, Tigger-oo.Tigger!' squeaked Roo excitedly.So he sat on Tigger's back and up they went. And for thefirst ten feet Tigger said happily to himself, 'Up we go!' And for the next ten feet he said: 'I always said Tiggers could climb trees.' And for the next ten feet he said: 'Not that it's easy, mind you.' And for the next ten feet he said: 'Of course, there's the coming down too. Backwards.' And then he said: 'Which will be difficult...' 'Unless one fell...' 'When it would be...' 'EASY.'And at the word 'easy', the branch he was standing on broke suddenly and he justmanaged to clutch at the one above him as he felt himselfOgoing...and then slowly he got his chin over it...and then one back paw...and then the other...until at last he was sitting on it, breathing very quickly, and wishing that he gone for swimming instead. Roo climbed off, and sat down next to him. 'Oo, Tigger,' he said excitedly, 'are we at the top?' 'No,' said tigger. 'Are we going to the top?' 'NO,' said Tigger......'There's something in one of the Pine Trees.' 'So there is!' said Pooh, looking up wonderingly. 'There's an animal.' Piglet took Pooh's arm, in case Pooh was frightened. 'Is it one of the Fiercer Animals?' he said, looking the other way. Pooh nodded. 'It's a Jagular,' he said. 'what do Jagulars do?' asked Piglet, hoping that they wouldn't. 'They hide in the branches of trees, and drop on you as you go underneath,' said Pooh. 'Christopher Robin told me.' 'Perhaps we better hadn't go underneath, Pooh. In case he dropped and hurt himself.' 'They don't hurt themselves, ' said Pooh. 'They're such very good droppers.'Piglet still felt that to be underneath a Very Good Dropper would be a mistake, and he was just going to hurry back for something which he had forgotten when the Jagular called out to them. 'Help! Help!' it called. 'That's what Jagulars always do,' said Pooh, much interested. 'They call "Help! Help!" and then when you look up, they drop on you,' 'I'm looking down,' cried Piglet loudly, so as the Jagular shouldn't do the wrong thing by accident. Something very excited next to the Jagular heard him, and squeaked: Pooh and Piglet! Pooh and Piglet!' All of sudden Piglet felt that it was a much nicer day then he had thought it was. All warm and sunny-'Pooh!' he cried. 'I believe it'sTigger and Roo!'。
小学英语课前律动篇一:少儿英语课前律动热身凯创培训笔记一、课堂管理口令用法:[ I say one two , you say one two three. 以下的课堂管理口令都是I say什么,You say 什么 ]]1、 one two –one two three2、 one two three –three two one3、 1-1-2-2—3-3-4-44、 1-2-1,1-2-1—1-1-2-2-1-2-15、 A-B-C—C-B-A6、 A-A-B-B-C-C — C-C-B-B-A-A7、 G-O-G-O—GO-GO-GO8、 Come on - Come on ---- GO-GO9、 Attention—yes, sir10、Attention—One-Two11、Look at me—Look at you12、Look at Lemon—Shua-shua-shua13、Listen to me –Listen to you114、Listen to Lemon—a-a-a15、Follow-Follow-Follow-me—Follow-follow-follow-you16、Follow-follow-follow-Lemon—GO-GO-GO17、Are you ready?—Yes, I’m ready.18、Are you ready—Yes, ready go .19、Show me your hands—hands hands hands20、Put your hands—On the knees/desks21、Arms?—Desks22、Sit Sit—Sit straight23、Stand up—Yes,sir/one,two迅速站起来/I standup二、表扬口令用法:【给学生分A和B组,哪一组在游戏中赢了或表现好用以下的话。
前半部分你说,后部分小孩说。
幼儿英语绘本推荐_幼儿园英语启蒙绘本_经典幼儿英语绘本图画书幼儿英语绘本推荐幼儿园英语启蒙绘本1.《Chicka Chicka Boom Boom》:读完就能记住所有字母BillM artin Jr、JohnArcham bault、LoisEhlert著,BeachLaneBooks出版这是最最经典的字母故事书,通过一首字母表的韵律歌,描述所有的字母想爬到一棵椰子树上的情景,故事非常有趣,单词也相当押韵,读起来朗朗上口,是初学语言的小朋友的最爱,也是英语启蒙首选。
2.《The Very Hungry Caterpillar》:“毛毛虫”引导孩子不挑食Eric Carle著,PenguinUS出版这本书是Eric Carle最受孩子欢迎的童书之一,名气非常大。
这条著名的毛毛虫爬啊爬,从星期一到星期日吃了一大堆东西,都是小朋友熟悉的食物自然会引起孩子的兴趣。
另外,这本硬板书的设计也非常有趣,毛毛虫吃掉的食物越多,书页的尺寸也就越大,而且虫虫爬过的地方都设计了一个小洞,增强了趣味性,用毛毛虫不挑食的现身说法来引导孩子。
3.《Brown Bear,BrownBear,What do You See?》:两个句型记住N种动物Eric Carle著,HenryHoltCompanyInc出版这是一本最好的儿童启蒙绘本,虽然全书只有两个句型,但它通过一种动物引导出另一种动物从而形成一个情节的链条,这种结构特别适合儿童记忆,只要有了这本书,各种动物的英语单词学起来就驾轻就熟啦!4.《Rosies Walk》母鸡萝丝去散步:和孩子一起快乐起来佩特哈群斯(PatHutchins)著,Aladdin出版这本绘本适合一岁左右的小宝宝看,画面很可爱,不认识字也会看的很起劲。
RosiesWalk是一本有关狐狸和母亲的绘本,这几乎是一本无字书,语言非常简单,整个故事其实只有一句话,但是这一句话有很多地点状语,每个地点状语都是一个画面,因此,每个画面都只有一个短语而已,非常简单。
廖彩杏一年52周130本英文绘本第1周《My Very First Mother Goose》《Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See》《The Wheels On The Bus》廖彩杏一年52周130本英文绘本第2周《My Very First Mother Goose》《Five Little Monkeys Jumping On the Bed》《Go Away, Mr. Wolf!》廖彩杏一年52周130本书单第3周《My Very First Mother Goose》《Down By The Station》《Hop On Pop》廖彩杏一年52周130本书单第4周《Five Little Men In A Flying Saucer》《Green Eggs And Ham》《Henny Penny》※第5周到第6周,重复第1周到第4周的书单廖彩杏一年52周130本书单第7周《Ape in A Cape: An Alphabet of Odd Animals》《Ten Fat Sausages》《The Very Hungry Caterpillar》廖彩杏一年52周130本绘本书单第8周《Today is Monday》《Hattie And The Fox》《I Am the Music Man》廖彩杏书单52周130本绘本第9周《Does a Kangaroo Have A Mother, Too》《Fox in Socks》《Five Little Ducks》廖彩杏一年52周130本书单第10周《Dr. Seuss's ABC》《Dry Bones》《Go Away, Big Green Monster!》《Dry Bones!》※第11、12周复习廖彩杏书单7~8周的内容,让孩子进一步熟悉比较生疏的绘本。
廖彩杏一年52周130本书单第13周《The Mixed-Up Chameleon》《Sheep In a Jeep》《Five Little Monkeys Sitting In A Tree》廖彩杏一年52周130本书单第14周《Goodnight Moon》《Sheep In A Shop》《Down In The Jungle》廖彩杏一年52周130本书单第15周《Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush》《King Bidgood's In The Bathtub》《Rosie's Walk》廖彩杏一年52周130本书单第16周《Color Zoo》《The Napping House》《We All Go Traveling By》※第17周,复习廖彩杏第13~14周的内容,让孩子进一步熟悉比较生疏的绘本。
初级绘本适合父母读给初接触英语的孩子听的经典初级读物。
一般一页一幅画,配有几个单词或是一两句话,语言简单,图片精美。
Dr. Seuss 的很多书也适合孩子在进入阅读的时候作为初级读物来让孩子自己读。
1.Goodnight Moonby Margaret Wise Brown,illustrated by Clement Hurd2.Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin, Jr.,illustrated by Eric Carle3.The Very Hungry Caterpillarby Eric Carle4.The Very Quiet Cricketby Eric Carle5.Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?by Bill Martin Jr,illustrated by Eric Carle6.The Very Lonely Fireflyby Eric Carle7.PandaBear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?by Bill Martin Jr,illustrated by Eric Carle8.Today Is Mondayby Eric Carle9.Does A Kangaroo Have A Mother, Too?by Eric Carle10.The Snowy Dayby Ezra Jack Keats11.Pat The Bunnyby Dorothy Kunhardt12.Dr. Seuss' ABCby Dr. Seuss13.Green Eggs and HamBy Dr. Seuss14.Ten Apples Up On Top!By Dr. Seuss15.One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue FishBy Dr. Seuss 16.The Foot BookBy Dr. Seuss17.Great Day for Up!By Dr. Seuss18.Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?By Dr. Seuss19.Fox in SocksBy Dr. Seuss20.The Tooth BookBy Dr. Seuss21.The Eye BookBy Dr. Seuss22.Hop On Popby Dr. Seuss23.Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Everby Richard Scarry24.Richard Scarry's Cars & Trucks & Things That Goby Richard Scarry25.Sheep In A Jeepby Nancy Shaw,illustrated by Margot Apple 26.Max's Breakfastby Rosemary Wells27.Clifford, The Big Red Dogby Norman Bridwell28.The Runaway Bunnyby Margaret Wise Brown,illustrated by Clement Hurd29.Go, Dog, Go!by P.D. Eastman30.Time For Bedby Mem Fox,illustrated by Jane Dyer31.Guess How Much I Love You?by Sam McBratney32.Chicka Chicka Boom BoomBy Martin, Bill, Jr. and JohnArchambault; illustrated by Lois Ehlert33.Chicka Chicka Abcby John Archambault and Bill Martin, Jr.,illustrated by Lois Ehlert34.Click, Clack, Moo : Cows That TypeBy Cronin, Doreen35.CorduroyBy Don Freeman,36.Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus!By Mo Willems37.Harold And The Purple CrayonBy Crockett Johnson38.How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?By Jane Yolen39.Kitten’s First Full MoonBy Kevin Henkes40.No,David!By Shannon, DAVID41.The Runaway BunnyBy Margaret Wise Brown42.Llama Llama Red PajamaBy Anna Dewdney43.Bark GeorgeBy Jules Feiffer44.Go Away, Big Green Monster!By Ed Emberley45.If You Give A Mouse A CookieBy Laura J Numeroff.中级绘本适合父母读给有一点英语基础的孩子听。
绘本推荐:《动动手指唱童谣》【导语】幼儿时期的绘本对孩子很关键,有条件的妈妈应该从孩子半岁到一岁左右每天定时定量给孩子朗诵绘本,哪怕十分钟,这种微小的时间在日后汇聚起来会产生巨大的影响。
而且这种阅读是不能够一蹴而就的,不是说你一个星期选一天读一小时,或者半个月选一天为阅读日孩子就能买账的,日积跬步,终至千里。
幼教网为大家整理了一些绘本推荐,有具体出版信息以及详细内容介绍,大家可以根据需要为孩子选择,今天我们推荐的绘本是《动动手指唱童谣》。
动动手指唱童谣语言:中文绘本标签:启蒙类中华传统适合年龄:3岁-6岁评分:作者:尼普出版社:中国对外翻译出版公司出版日期:2009年10月内容简介这套书内容丰富,分类清晰,主要为英文经典儿歌歌曲,其音乐动听,层次分明;在美国风行几十年,家喻户晓,路边小店都有售。
尤为可贵的是,歌本中许多歌注明了可开展的奥尔夫音乐活动,对家长极具指导意义,是最好的英文歌集。
Wee Sing精心选曲,目的在于培养孩子的认知、体格和社交技能。
通过歌曲、童谣、韵律诗,以及亲子活动,帮助孩子们提高语言能力、身体协调性、听觉敏锐感、韵律节奏感,更重要的是培养孩子的自信心。
如果您推崇奥尔夫教育、或是喜欢英文歌、或是想让孩子学英文、或是想知道什么是真正的儿童歌曲,那您的孩子就该拥有这套书。
Waiter,justonemorecracker,please.服务员,请再来一份饼干!Eentsy Weentsy Spider小蜘蛛Mother’s Knives and Forks*妈妈的刀和叉Here is the Beehive*这里是蜂房Clap Your Hands*拍拍手Grandma’s Glasses*奶奶的老花镜Hickory,Dickory Dock小老鼠和大钟Three Little Monkeys*三只小猴子Two Little Blackbirds*两只小黑鸟Knock,Knock*敲一敲Little Green Frog绿色的小青蛙Jack and Jill*?克和吉尔Bumblebee*大黄蜂Whereis Thumbkin?大拇指在哪里?Round tlle Garden*绕着花园走啊走Here is the Church*这是教堂Five Little Fishies*五条小鱼Howmanymore miles didyou say?你刚才说还有多远来着?This Old Man小老头Little Peter Rabbit小小兔The Finger Band手指乐队Down by the Station来到火车站The Train火车BingoJohn Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt我的名字Little Cabin in the Wood树林里的小木屋Old MacDonald Had a Farm老麦克唐纳有个农场Another day,anotger diaper.天天都换新衣服Good Morning早上好Wha't Are You Wearing?你穿着什么衣服?One,Two,Buckle My Shoe一、二、系鞋带Ricke吼Tickety*来呀,来呀My Name and Address我的姓名和地址The Alpha]bet Song字母歌Right Hand,Left Hand*右手,左手Ten Little Fingers十个小手指Days ofthe Week星期之歌Rain,Rain,Go Away小雨快停There is thunder雷声阵阵It's Raining下雨啦Twinkle,Twinkle,Little Star闪烁的小星星Round the Clock钟表Wiggleworm workout转圈圈儿Looby Loo洗澡歌Now Tall,Now Small长高了,变小了Animal Poem*动物之歌Walking,Walking走啊走Jimmy Crack Corn吉米掰玉米Baby Bird小小鸟Ring Around the Rosy围着玫瑰转啊转PopI Goes the Weasel啪!黄鼠狼溜走了One Finger,OneThumb一个指头和一个拇指The Mulberry Bush桑树丛If You’re Happy如果感到幸福Peter Hammers彼得玩捶子Reach for the Sky高举双手Three Blue Pigeons三只蓝鸽子One Elepllant Went Out t0 Play一只大象来玩耍Head and s]houlders头和肩膀Jack and Jill杰克和吉尔This is the’Way像这样Trotto Boston骑马去波士顿Teddy Bear泰迪熊Whew!It’s bedtime.嘘!该睡觉了。
安徽少年儿童出版社新书
一、征订信息
序号书号书名单价出版日期作者开本
1978-7-5397-5122-1“我最喜爱”手舞足蹈英语童谣图画书(8册)128元2010年7月美国barefoot出版社正12开
二、图书封面、内文展示(尺寸请按样图大小)
读者对象三、内容介绍及针对读者
1.独一无二的美语原唱,唱出美国人天生的有趣和欢快,超强感染力。
DVD中还配有伴奏,当孩子会唱之后,可以跟着伴奏唱
听、唱,可以自然、有效地理解英文的内在节奏和韵律,形成自然的英语语感,慢慢积累简单的英语词汇,在轻松
四、图书主要卖点
2-9岁儿童
引进自美国Barefoot出版社出版的经典童谣图画书,共计8册。
歌谣为美语原声,欢快动听,书中内容为歌谣曲词和好评。
8册打包销售,外加一张DVD(内有8首童谣)。
具体分册名为:《和动物们跳布吉舞》、《从爷爷那儿回家》、《如果感到快乐你就拍
穿过丛林》、《农场大狂欢》。
内容介绍
社新书征订单
息
CIP折扣订数图书在版编目(CIP)数据
穿过丛林 / (美) 拉姆利著 ; (美) 哈特
绘 ; (美)
彭纳唱 ; 毛豆豆译. -- 合肥 : 安徽少年儿
童出版社,
2011.7
(手舞足蹈英语童谣图画书)
ISBN 978-7-5397-5122-1
示(尺寸请按样图大小)
对读者群伴奏唱;2.画面色泽鲜艳,颜色饱满,富有想象力;3.中英双语版。
中文翻译琅琅动听。
儿童通过重复地语感,慢慢积累简单的英语词汇,在轻松和愉悦中完成英语学习的目的。
卖点
儿童
曲词和为歌谣量身定做的丰富的画面,深受美国家长及试图对幼儿进行早期英语教育的非英语背景家庭的爷爷那儿回家》、《如果感到快乐你就拍拍手》、《门口有只喷火龙》、《海盗船》、《我们绕着桑树玩》、《、《农场大狂欢》。