基本信息·出版社:Scholastic Paperbacks ·页码:32 页 ·出版日期:2004年10月 ·ISBN:0439669405 ·条形码:9780439669405 ·装帧:平装 ·正文语种 ...
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基本信息·出版社:Scholastic Paperbacks
·页码:32 页
·出版日期:2004年10月
·ISBN:0439669405
·条形码:9780439669405
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
·丛书名:Bookshelf
·外文书名:最大、最好的雪人
内容简介 Category: Self-esteemLittle Nell's family thinks she's too small to really accomplish anything. But one snowy winter day, while Nell is playing with her forest friends Reindeer, Hare, and Bear Cub, her friends encourage her to build a snowman. Though Nell is unsure of herself at first, with the support and help of her friends, she creates a marvelous snowman. Nell's wondrous creation shows everyone that she IS capable of accomplishing anything she puts her mind to--and that great things often come in "little" packages!A powerful lesson about self-confidence and a cozy winter treat in one.
作者简介 MARGERY CUYLER is the author of many children??s books, including the first Little Nell story, The Biggest, Best Snowman; Please Say Please!: Penguin??s Guide to Manners; and 100th Day Worries. She lives in Princeton, New Jersey.
编辑推荐 From Publishers Weekly A little girl accomplishes big things in this winning picture book. "Big Mama, Big Sarah, and Big Lizzie" tell Little Nell she's too small to be of help, so Little Nell spends her days in the snow playing with her forest friends. When Reindeer, Hare and Bear Cub urge her to make a snowman, she thinks she's too small. But prodded by their encouraging words and offer of help, Little Nell constructs a splendiferous snowman that makes her family realize she's not so small or helpless after all. As crisp and delicately patterned as a snowflake, Cuyler's (That's Good, That's Bad!) tale brims with rhyming words ("She carefully patted and matted and batted the snow into a tiny ball") and recurring phrases ("She rolled it and rolled it and rolled it to Reindeer") with which children will gleefully chime in. She explores larger themes such as a child's yearning to feel significant and the value of cooperation within the cozy context of family and friendship. Hillenbrand (Traveling to Tondo) matches the jaunty prose with puckish style. Readers will relish the transformation of Little Nell's mother and siblings?who first appear as fairy-tale wicked stepmother and stepsister types with their wildly sprouting hair?into compassionate gentlefolk (except Big Lizzie, who still says "Hmmmph!"). The artist makes the most of the snowy setting: eye-popping colors, from the cardinal perched upon the snowman's twiggy arm to Big Mama's bright fuschia overcoat, show up with perfect clarity against the tranquil, wintry backdrop. Frustrated youngsters will find a champion in Little Nell. Ages 4-7.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 2-A slight story with a few engaging winter scenes and a tiny girl who's happy to prove her worth. Little Nell lives with BIG Mama (who wears bunny slippers), BIG Sarah (who has Christmas ornaments dangling from her ears), and BIG Lizzie (who sports tricolored hair). When Little Nell asks if she can help, all three of them say, "No, you can't...You're too small." Disappointed, the child goes off to the "BIG snowy woods" to play with her friends, Reindeer, Hare, and Bear Cub. With their help, she makes the "biggest, best snowman that ever was" and then invites her astounded family to view it. The mixed-media paintings, done with oils, watercolors, and pencil, are filled with droll whimsy. The use of repetitive phrases and a large, clear typeface make the text relatively easy for beginning readers to follow. While not an essential purchase, this title might find a place in collections needing one more wintry picture book.
Harriett Fargnoli, Great Neck Library, NYCopyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From AudioFile In a house deep in the snowy woods, everything is big--Big Mama, Big Lizzie, and Big Sarah--and then there's Little Nell. Ask as she does, no one accepts Nell's offers to help in the house. It's Reindeer, Bear Cub, and Hare who inspire confidence in Nell. Could she help them make a snowman? Jane Casserly's sweet voice champions Nell while voicing the large characters with great bluster. Young listeners will respond to the repetition as Nell and company pat, mat, bat, roll, nudge, kick, and push a fabulous snowman into being. The musical accompaniment underscores the story's climax as tokens of endearment are bestowed on Nell. A.R. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine--
Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Paperback edition. From Kirkus Reviews This funny winter's tale from Cuyler features a girl who needs a boost of confidence to get past the teasing of her overwhelming, overbearing mother and sisters. When Little Nell asks if she can help prepare for a party being given by BIG Mama, BIG Sarah, and BIG Lizzie, she is turned down: ``No, you can't. You're too small.'' ``Yes, I can, and no, I'm not.'' ``No, you can't, and yes, you are!'' Little Nell takes refuge in the woods that surround her house, where her forest pals--Bear, Hare, and Reindeerprovide the support that is absent on the home front. They combine forces to build a BIG snowman, which towers like a colossus in the snowy woods. It even impresses her dismissive mother and BIG sister Sarah when Little Nell brings them to see her achievement. BIG Lizzie adds a note of sibling realism, by sticking ``her BIG nose in the air--HMMPH!'' Hillenbrand's comic exaggerations put both the characters and the landscape powerfully in place. (Picture book. 4-7) --
Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.