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作者: 美国华纳公司著绘;海豚传媒编译
出版社:湖北少年儿童出版社,2014
简介:1. 封面设计突出VS,抓人眼球。 “VS”是VERSUS的缩写,既有对战之意,也可表示“与”“和”。这样的封面设计和书名选取,恰如其分地说明了超级英雄与超级反派的对战之意、以及超级英雄之间的情感纠葛。人物形象以VS为界划分阵营,并且做特殊工艺,抓人眼球。 2. 故事分类一目了然,人物形象讲解得当。 漫威首次将超级英雄与超级反派的对战故事梳理出来,蜘蛛侠是所有超级英雄中对手最多的英雄,也是小读者最喜爱和最熟悉的邻家男孩。《蜘蛛侠VS电光人》一书中,故事情节精彩刺激,人物档案多角度诠释,给小读者展现一个不一样的蜘蛛侠。《复仇者联盟VS X战警》两大英雄团体旗下人物众多,我们选取小读者耳熟能详的英雄人物进行介绍和编排故事,超级英雄震撼登场,无一缺席。 3. 原汁原味展现英雄世界,字里行间领略英雄情怀。 自信、团结、坚强、乐观、独立、智慧都是超级英雄身上的特质,这些特质都体现在超级英雄面对反派、面对困难、面对迷茫时的选择和处理方法。认真阅读英雄故事,可以从字里行间感受超级英雄身上传递的正能量和优秀品格。
作者: 美国华纳
简介:蜘蛛侠携带小伙伴隆重登场,铁拳侠、新星全力布阵,神力侠、白虎助力游戏,更有章鱼博士、沙人等反派参与,设置妙趣关卡。在游戏中,超级英雄蜘蛛侠及其队友一路陪伴。但是,精彩不只这一点!钢铁侠!雷神托尔!美国队长!绿巨人!没错!复仇者联盟倾力助阵益智游戏,你喜欢的超级英雄联袂出席。超级英雄将带领你进行一次特别的脑内运动。还在等什么呢?不容错过的英雄、不可不挑战的趣味游戏,《超强大脑益智游戏》等你来比拼!找不同、走迷宫、寻影子、组故事……大脑迅速转起来。趣味数学、拼图游戏、配对组合、密码破译……思维极速动起来!想象力、逻辑力、观察力、专注力,一站演练,超强大脑养成记开始啦!美国式经典游戏全新体验,科学严谨的游戏设置、多种多样的游戏内容。美式思维带你领略超强大脑的风采。酷炫超级英雄贴心陪伴,奇趣好玩的游戏形式,让男孩在游戏中开发超强大脑。《超强大脑益智游戏》着重四个能力培养,引领头脑风暴。蜘蛛侠和复仇者联盟带你打造超强大脑!
作者: 美国华纳公司著绘;海豚传媒编译
出版社:长江少年儿童出版社,2014
简介:?本礼盒内的故事书是根据美国时代华纳公司创作的《兔巴哥》系列漫画,进行改编创作的。兔巴哥、达菲鸭,崔弟鸟、傻大猫等都是全世界孩子熟悉的动画形象,这些形象有的幽默风趣,有的勇敢顽强,有的智慧超群,有的胆小怕事,有的贪婪可笑,非常适合3至8岁小孩阅读。 ?每个礼盒内含16册故事书,还附赠12枚开心蓬蓬泡泡贴,性价比高。故事和泡泡贴的结合让孩子快乐阅读,在阅读中不断成长。 ?图书凭借着精彩的情节和俏皮有趣的对白,较好地还原了华纳公司经典的卡通形象,插图精美。 ?图书内文加注拼音,方便孩子认读,有助于提高他们识字认读的能力。
作者: 美国华纳
简介:蜘蛛侠携带小伙伴隆重登场,铁拳侠、新星全力布阵,神力侠、白虎助力游戏,更有章鱼博士、沙人等反派参与,设置妙趣关卡。在游戏中,超级英雄蜘蛛侠及其队友一路陪伴。但是,精彩不只这一点!钢铁侠!雷神托尔!美国队长!绿巨人!没错!复仇者联盟倾力助阵益智游戏,你喜欢的超级英雄联袂出席。超级英雄将带领你进行一次特别的脑内运动。还在等什么呢?不容错过的英雄、不可不挑战的趣味游戏,《超强大脑益智游戏》等你来比拼!找不同、走迷宫、寻影子、组故事……大脑迅速转起来。趣味数学、拼图游戏、配对组合、密码破译……思维极速动起来!想象力、逻辑力、观察力、专注力,一站演练,超强大脑养成记开始啦!美国式经典游戏全新体验,科学严谨的游戏设置、多种多样的游戏内容。美式思维带你领略超强大脑的风采。酷炫超级英雄贴心陪伴,奇趣好玩的游戏形式,让男孩在游戏中开发超强大脑。《超强大脑益智游戏》着重四个能力培养,引领头脑风暴。蜘蛛侠和复仇者联盟带你打造超强大脑!
出版社:长江少年儿童出版社,2014
简介:1. 经典卡通漫画典藏版,包含约200个漫画故事,内容非常丰富。 与国内之前出版过的兔巴哥漫画书相比,此套图书开本更大,更适合孩子们的阅读习惯,并且内容进行了升级更新,加入了许多新的漫画故事,成系列出版,堪称国内兔巴哥原版漫画的典藏版。全套图书故事内容非常丰富,包含了约有约200个漫画故事,故事都是围绕兔巴哥、傻大猫、来亨鸡、臭美公子等主角人物展开,生动有趣。 2. 幽默风趣的故事内容,孩子们在快乐中培养良好性格。 在阅读中激发孩子的幽默感,有利于形成乐观、开朗的性格,对他们社会性技能的发展和良好个性品质的形成将起到积极的作用。 3. 美式幽默和文化,让孩子了解世界的多元窗口。 故事里的卡通形象能扮演任何角色,置身任何场景,植根于美国文化和典故,但也适合其他国家的小读者阅读且不失幽默。它们以玩笑的方式让读者觉得一切尽在意料之外;它们从不说教,孩子们却能在无意中从它们身上获得生活的哲理。 4. 漫画书的读者范围较具延展性,能给各个年龄段和各个社会群体的人带来欢乐和惊喜,大人小孩都适读。
作者: 华纳公司
简介:
本套丛书由美国华纳乐一通品牌授权,以孩子们喜爱的卡通形象崔弟为主角,按照情境主题游戏的场景,分为6册。分别为:《海边度假》、《高山冒险》、《欢乐农场》、《我的一天》、《儿童乐园》、《我爱上学》。
本书以动手贴认和游戏教学为主,选取生活中常见的场景为主题,包含了海边、高山、农场、家庭、游乐场和学校(幼儿园)等六个主题元素,每一个有趣的主题场景不仅有利于幼儿理解生活中的情景认知,锻炼他们多种能力的智力开发,而且对建构他们的角色意识,丰富他们的社会体验,培养他们的艺术素养,都有着积极的作用。
本套丛书在内容形式上贯穿拼音学习、英文认知、拼图、迷宫、连线、棋类、记忆、涂色、儿歌韵律等不同形式的游戏,每册书后均带1张启蒙生词卡(贴纸)和1张游戏贴纸,对宝宝认知启蒙非常有帮助。在设计上,画面丰富多彩,场景图和拼音认读融合得较为完整,铺底用色更柔和温馨,符合低幼孩子的学习氛围。
相信通过这些丰富的手脑互动锻炼,不仅能提高孩子的观察能力和审美能力,还能引导孩子展开想象,提高创造性思维,会成为孩子启蒙学习的*伙伴。
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出版社:长江少年儿童出版社,2014
简介:1. 经典卡通漫画典藏版,包含约200个漫画故事,内容非常丰富。 与国内之前出版过的兔巴哥漫画书相比,此套图书开本更大,更适合孩子们的阅读习惯,并且内容进行了升级更新,加入了许多新的漫画故事,成系列出版,堪称国内兔巴哥原版漫画的典藏版。全套图书故事内容非常丰富,包含了约有约200个漫画故事,故事都是围绕兔巴哥、傻大猫、来亨鸡、臭美公子等主角人物展开,生动有趣。 2. 幽默风趣的故事内容,孩子们在快乐中培养良好性格。 在阅读中激发孩子的幽默感,有利于形成乐观、开朗的性格,对他们社会性技能的发展和良好个性品质的形成将起到积极的作用。 3. 美式幽默和文化,让孩子了解世界的多元窗口。 故事里的卡通形象能扮演任何角色,置身任何场景,植根于美国文化和典故,但也适合其他国家的小读者阅读且不失幽默。它们以玩笑的方式让读者觉得一切尽在意料之外;它们从不说教,孩子们却能在无意中从它们身上获得生活的哲理。 4. 漫画书的读者范围较具延展性,能给各个年龄段和各个社会群体的人带来欢乐和惊喜,大人小孩都适读。
作者: 美国华纳兄弟娱乐公司
出版社:人民邮电出版社 2016年04月
简介:读者对象: 任何喜欢《蝙蝠侠大战超人》这部电影的人喜欢英雄,渴望勇敢的3-12岁男孩希望把孩子培养成为 “富有正义感”的人的家长 2016年吸精超级英雄大片预告片点击量6000万次64个国家和地区同步上映推荐理由:性别教育很必要:对男孩、女孩进行性别差异化教育是家长们在培养孩子时的必然选择。男孩应该什么样:我们这一代父母(70后、80后、90后们)的普遍愿望——把孩子培养成为“未来公民”、“社会中坚力量”、“不俯仰他人存在”的“具有独立人格”以及“关心更广泛人正义”的人。偶像的力量:而在孩童时代的价值观教养中,偶像带入、故事性的植入是最为有效深远的方式之一。我们给出的选择:为帮助孩子成长,提供一个可以为孩子建立“勇气”、“正义感”、“同情心”和“快乐”的出版物。这个书里有什么:本书是电影《蝙蝠侠大战超人 正义黎明》的图鉴书,对两名超级英雄的资料进行了全面的披露。从两人的身世过去,他们成为英雄的契机,他们的亲人、朋友,到超人的种种超能力与蝙蝠侠的各种神奇装备,本书都进行了详尽的介绍,并配有相应的精美图片。此外,本书还附有十余张珍贵大幅海报,极具冲击力,让读者在电影之余,获得可以收藏的视觉享受。精美的画面,全面的介绍,本书是对《蝙蝠侠大战超人 正义黎明》电影的有力补充与延伸扩展,尤其适合喜爱超级英雄的青少年读者们! 超级英雄经典永恒,终极对决震撼上演
作者: (美)玛格丽特·米切尔(Margaret Mitchell)著;陈良廷等译
出版社:上海译文出版社,2002
简介: 这部著名小说1936年出版后即获普利策奖。美国华纳兄弟公司于1939年根据小说拍摄的同名电脑由克拉克·盖博和斐雯丽饰演男女主角,获当年奥斯卡最佳故事片、最佳导演、最佳女主角等十个奖项。故事以美国南北战争时的佐治亚州为背景。塔拉庄园主人杰拉尔德·奥哈拉的女儿斯佳丽是个好强、任性的姑娘,她爱着阿希礼·韦尔克斯,当她得知阿希礼要娶玫兰妮·汉密顿之后,一气之下嫁给了玫兰妮的哥哥查尔斯。不久查尔斯在战争中死去。内战结束后,斯佳丽亲自操持各种事务,管理塔拉庄园,赢得了经济上的自立,后来与弗兰克·肯尼迪结婚,共同经营木材生意,还强迫阿希礼当她的一个木材厂的经理。弗兰克因一次事故去世后,27岁的斯佳丽又嫁给了靠军火生意发财的瑞特·巴特勒,但是她始终迷恋阿希礼,毁坏了他们夫妻之间的爱,瑞特离她而去。只是到了后来,玫兰尼去世,阿希礼又拒绝了她的同情的时候,斯佳丽才意识到,与她性格相似的瑞特才是她真正所爱的男人。
出版社:长江少年儿童出版社,2014
简介:1. 经典卡通漫画典藏版,包含约200个漫画故事,内容非常丰富。 与国内之前出版过的兔巴哥漫画书相比,此套图书开本更大,更适合孩子们的阅读习惯,并且内容进行了升级更新,加入了许多新的漫画故事,成系列出版,堪称国内兔巴哥原版漫画的典藏版。全套图书故事内容非常丰富,包含了约有约200个漫画故事,故事都是围绕兔巴哥、傻大猫、来亨鸡、臭美公子等主角人物展开,生动有趣。 2. 幽默风趣的故事内容,孩子们在快乐中培养良好性格。 在阅读中激发孩子的幽默感,有利于形成乐观、开朗的性格,对他们社会性技能的发展和良好个性品质的形成将起到积极的作用。 3. 美式幽默和文化,让孩子了解世界的多元窗口。 故事里的卡通形象能扮演任何角色,置身任何场景,植根于美国文化和典故,但也适合其他国家的小读者阅读且不失幽默。它们以玩笑的方式让读者觉得一切尽在意料之外;它们从不说教,孩子们却能在无意中从它们身上获得生活的哲理。 4. 漫画书的读者范围较具延展性,能给各个年龄段和各个社会群体的人带来欢乐和惊喜,大人小孩都适读。
出版社:长江少年儿童出版社,2014
简介:1. 经典卡通漫画典藏版,包含约200个漫画故事,内容非常丰富。 与国内之前出版过的兔巴哥漫画书相比,此套图书开本更大,更适合孩子们的阅读习惯,并且内容进行了升级更新,加入了许多新的漫画故事,成系列出版,堪称国内兔巴哥原版漫画的典藏版。全套图书故事内容非常丰富,包含了约有约200个漫画故事,故事都是围绕兔巴哥、傻大猫、来亨鸡、臭美公子等主角人物展开,生动有趣。 2. 幽默风趣的故事内容,孩子们在快乐中培养良好性格。 在阅读中激发孩子的幽默感,有利于形成乐观、开朗的性格,对他们社会性技能的发展和良好个性品质的形成将起到积极的作用。 3. 美式幽默和文化,让孩子了解世界的多元窗口。 故事里的卡通形象能扮演任何角色,置身任何场景,植根于美国文化和典故,但也适合其他国家的小读者阅读且不失幽默。它们以玩笑的方式让读者觉得一切尽在意料之外;它们从不说教,孩子们却能在无意中从它们身上获得生活的哲理。 4. 漫画书的读者范围较具延展性,能给各个年龄段和各个社会群体的人带来欢乐和惊喜,大人小孩都适读。
作者: [美国]汉纳-巴伯拉
出版社:译林出版社 2016年06月
简介:经典童书“猫和老鼠”系列由美国动画界传奇人物威廉·汉纳和约瑟夫·巴伯拉联手打造,通过塑造家喻户晓的汤姆和杰里形象,展示了友谊、爱和伙伴关系。七十多年来,猫和老鼠给全世界带来了欢笑,这对欢喜冤家在遇到困境时,总能主动凭借智慧化解危机,让小朋友学会与人相处、互助合作,积极自信地面对生活。“猫和老鼠”系列漫画图文并茂,情节曲折多变,语言幽默机智,洋溢着源于生活的奇思妙想,使孩子在愉快的氛围中开启想象力,轻松提高阅读水平。 译林版“猫和老鼠”系列彩色漫画由美国华纳兄弟公司特许授权,采用权威版本,每本书精选趣味性强、画风明快的若干故事。装帧设计精美考究,符合儿童阅读习惯:图书开本适中,装订牢固,易于翻阅和携带;内文为全彩印,色彩鲜明准确;纸张为130克特制米色艺术纸,色泽温润不刺眼,保护小读者视力。
作者: 米切尔
出版社:上海译文出版社 2005年05月
简介:
这部著名小说1936年出版后即获普利策奖。美国华纳兄弟公司于1939年根据小说拍摄的同名电影由克拉克·盖博和斐雯丽饰演男女主角,获当年奥斯卡*故事片、*导演、*女主角等十个奖项。故事以美国南北战争时的佐治亚州为背景。塔拉庄园主人杰拉尔德·奥哈拉的女儿斯佳丽是个好强、任性的姑娘,她爱着阿希礼·韦尔克斯,当她得知阿希礼要娶玫兰妮·汉密顿之后,一气之下嫁给了玫兰妮的哥哥查尔斯。不久查尔斯在战争中死去。内战结束后,斯佳丽亲自操持各种事务,管理塔拉庄园,赢得了经济上的自立,后来与弗兰克·肯尼迪结婚,共同经营木材生意,还强迫阿希礼当她的一个木材厂的经理。弗兰克因一次事故去世后,27岁的斯佳丽又嫁给了靠军火生意发财的瑞特·巴特勒,但是她始终迷恋阿希礼,毁坏了他们夫妻之间的爱,瑞特离她而去。只是到了后来,玫兰尼去世,阿希礼又拒绝了她的同情的时候,斯佳丽才意识到,与她性格相似的瑞特才是她真正所爱的男人
简介: 万众瞩目的《哈利波特》大结局——《哈利波特与死亡圣器》终于在7月21日揭开了她神秘的面纱。不论是该书的哈迷,还是该书的作者J.K.罗琳,都感觉非常失落,因为陪伴大家多年的哈利波特至此完成了他的使命。在大结局问世后首次现身伦敦签售并接受采访的她表示:“在写完《哈7》之后,自己感觉就像失去亲人一样的难受。”谈及未来,她表示,“我再也写不出这么受欢迎的书了……我会做些跟写《哈利波特》时相同的事——写些自己真的想写的东西,如果那跟《哈》相似,那没问题,如果很不相同,那也没问题。” 如今靠《哈利波特》小说名成利就的罗琳完成结局篇后可说是一身轻,不必再承受出版社催稿的压力,也可拋开书迷的殷切期望,目前她与丈夫和3名子女居于苏格兰爱丁堡,过着平静的生活。 据国外媒体23日报道,全球最大在线销售网站“亚马逊”和美国最大连锁书店巴诺(Barnes&Noble)均宣布,《哈利·波特与死圣》的预订量超过 100万册。在一个披头士乐队式的疯狂时刻,亚马逊网站22日当天畅销商品排行榜前七位均是与“哈利·波特”有关的产品,如《哈利·波特与死圣》CD。 《哈利·波特与死圣》在全美引发的狂潮让负责出品哈利·波特系列影片的美国华纳兄弟影业公司有点儿坐不住了。该公司承认,“哈利·波特”系列电影之五《哈利· 波特与凤凰社》的票房受到一些影响,因为“哈迷”已经忙地不可开交,哪有时间到电影院看电影。华纳兄弟影业公司发行部主任丹·菲尔曼表示:“他们希望在周六就买到那本书,然后将自己关在房间内,沉迷于哈利·波特的魔幻世界。他们可不希望自己的朋友捷足先登,在周一比自己先知道故事内容。” 如失去亲人般痛苦 “哈迷”对《哈利·波特与死亡圣器》这本书的评价几乎是异口同声的溢美之词,尽管一些“捣蛋者”在网上提前泄密了大结局,但仍无法阻挡读者对它的热情,一如既往对哈利·波特充满期待。“哈迷”网站的版主梅利莎·安妮尔说:“这本书情节引人入胜,我想在搞明白《哈利·波特7》全部内容之前,起码先大致浏览一遍。我认为书中充满了最令人激动、最令人惊喜的时刻。” 安妮尔说,她在周六一天一口气儿就读完了759页的《哈利·波特与死亡圣器》。她说:“合上书,我既狂喜又失落,故事情节和故事展开的方式不禁令人折服,失落之处在于这个童话就此结束了。感觉就像失去亲人般难受,感觉就像同多年至交说再见。” 20 岁的纽约州立大学电影系学生安娜·托德也是一名忠实的“哈迷”,为了早一点看到“哈利·波特”,她周六午夜就到巴诺连锁书店在曼哈顿的联合广场排队取书。她在晚上时断时续小睡了几觉,并最终得偿所愿,拿到了哈利·波特与死亡圣器》。托德说:“J.K.罗琳确实没有令读者失望。我想她真是太棒了。有时,我害怕一直读下去,因为读完就只能永远地同‘哈利·波特’告别了,这种感觉真是难受。” 她不禁哀叹,“我永远不会再彻夜看新的《哈利·波特》书了,也永远不会再体验半夜排队购书的经历了,永远不会再编造有关哈利的各种荒诞说法了。一切都就此结束了。感觉就好像是与最好、最亲的一个朋友永别。我能做就是一遍遍地阅读,将来我有孩子的时候,我会同他们一起分享这些书。我期待那一天早日到来。” 亚马逊网同时为您奉上: 《哈利波特与死圣》(美国版) 《哈利波特与死圣》(美国豪华版) 《哈利波特与死圣》(英国特别版) Amazon.co.uk Review The Final Chapter The pubdate of the seventh and final Harry Potter book has been announced, and the rumours are already circulating - what are the Deathly Hallows? Who will make it through to the end? This special edition of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is for any major fan of the series, offering a luxury jacket and binding, this is set to make the perfect present for any muggle! From Publishers Weekly Potter fans, relax—this review packs no spoilers. Instead, we’re taking advantage of our public platform to praise Rowling for the excellence of her plotting. We can’t think of anyone else who has sustained such an intricate, endlessly inventive plot over seven thick volumes and so constantly surprised us with twists, well-laid traps and Purloined Letter-style tricks. Hallows continues the tradition, both with sly feats of legerdemain and with several altogether new, unexpected elements. Perhaps some of the surprises in Hallows don’t have quite the punch as those of earlier books, but that may be because of the thoroughness and consistency with which Rowling has created her magical universe, and because we’ve so raptly absorbed its rules. We’re also seizing the occasion to wish out loud that her editors had done their jobs more actively. It’s hard to escape the notion that the first three volumes were more carefully edited than the last four. Hallows doesn’t contain the extraneous scenes found in, say, Goblet of Fire, but the momentum is uneven. Rowling is much better at comedy than at fight scenes, and no reader of the sixth book will be startled to hear that Hallows has little humor or that its characters engage in more than a few fights. Surely her editors could have helped her find other methods of building suspense besides the use of ellipses and dashes? And craft fight dialogue that sounds a bit less like it belongs in a comic book? Okay, we’re quibbling. We know these minor nuisances won’t dent readers’ enjoyment, at least not this generation of readers; we couldn’t put Hallows down ourselves. But we believe Rowling, and future readers, deserved even better. Ages 9-12. (July) Synopsis 'His hand closed automatically around the fake Horcrux, but in spite of everything, in spite of the dark and twisting path he saw stretching ahead for himself, in spite of the final meeting with Voldemort he knew must come, whether in a month, in a year, or in ten, he felt his heart lift at the thought that there was still one last golden day of peace left to enjoy with Ron and Hermione.' With these words "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" draws to a close. And here, in this seventh and final book, Harry discovers what fate truly has in store for him as he inexorably makes his way to that final meeting with Voldemort. In this thrilling climax to the phenomenally bestselling series, J.K. Rowling will reveal all to her eagerly waiting readers. More Information about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. On 21 July 2007, all editions but the American were released at a minute past midnight (00:01) BST; the American and Canadian editions was released at a minute past midnight (00:01), local time. It was released globally in 93 countries.The book reached the top spot on both the Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble best-seller lists just a few hours after the date of publication was announced on 1 February 2007. Why We Love Harry Favorite Moments from the Series There are plenty of reasons to love Rowling's wildly popular series--no doubt you have several dozen of your own. Our list features favorite moments, characters, and artifacts from the first five books. Keep in mind that this list is by no means exhaustive (what we love about Harry could fill ten books!) and does not include any of the spectacular revelatory moments that would spoil the books for those (few) who have not read them. Enjoy. The Series of Harry Potter The Harry Potter series was originally published as a children's book by British publisher Bloomsbury, and American publisher Scholastic Press. However, it rapidly became a phenomenal success amongst children and adults alike. The books each chronicle one year at school for the characters concerned and follows a long tradition of children's series about life in schools. Perhaps unlike some of the traditional series of this format, each book has matured and expanded in complexity and scope compared to the last, approximately developing with the age of the principal characters (later books are also significantly darker in tone than earlier ones). Although the author has said that she comprehensively plotted the entire series of books before the first was published, and that this plot remains unchanged, she has also stated that it has undergone a number of revisions as it has progressed. The books started as relatively slim volumes (223 pages Philosopher's Stone UK ed.), but have grown as the series progressed (766 pages Order of the Phoenix UK ed.). The books contain a significant element of fantasy and magic, but this is combined with a detective-novel approach to the story. Each volume contains a complete problem and task for the heroes to complete, but each has also added to the background information about the wizarding world in general and contains many pieces of information whose importance only becomes apparent in later volumes (known as foreshadowing). Thus a considerable fan following has developed of people wanting to discover how the many loose ends and unfinished adventures in the book will finally be completed. The author has stated that, more than with any other book in the series, the final volume continues the unfinished story in book six. She has also stated that she doesn't have plans for any other novels concerning Harry Potter. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone * Harry's first trip to the zoo with the Dursleys, when a boa constrictor winks at him. * When the Dursleys' house is suddenly besieged by letters for Harry from Hogwarts. Readers learn how much the Dursleys have been keeping from Harry. Rowling does a wonderful job in displaying the lengths to which Uncle Vernon will go to deny that magic exists. * Harry's first visit to Diagon Alley with Hagrid. Full of curiosities and rich with magic and marvel, Harry's first trip includes a trip to Gringotts and Ollivanders, where Harry gets his wand (holly and phoenix feather) and discovers yet another connection to He-Who-Must-No-Be-Named. This moment is the reader's first full introduction to Rowling's world of witchcraft and wizards. * Harry's experience with the Sorting Hat. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets * The de-gnoming of the Weasleys' garden. Harry discovers that even wizards have chores--gnomes must be grabbed (ignoring angry protests "Gerroff me! Gerroff me!"), swung about (to make them too dizzy to come back), and tossed out of the garden--this delightful scene highlights Rowling's clever and witty genius. * Harry's first experience with a Howler, sent to Ron by his mother. * The Dueling Club battle between Harry and Malfoy. Gilderoy Lockhart starts the Dueling Club to help students practice spells on each other, but he is not prepared for the intensity of the animosity between Harry and Draco. Since they are still young, their minibattle is innocent enough, including tickling and dancing charms. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban * Ron's attempt to use a telephone to call Harry at the Dursleys'. * Harry's first encounter with a Dementor on the train (and just about any other encounter with Dementors). Harry's brush with the Dementors is terrifying and prepares Potter fans for a darker, scarier book. * Harry, Ron, and Hermione's behavior in Professor Trelawney's Divination class. Some of the best moments in Rowling's books occur when she reminds us that the wizards-in-training at Hogwarts are, after all, just children. Clearly, even at a school of witchcraft and wizardry, classes can be boring and seem pointless to children. * The Boggart lesson in Professor Lupin's classroom. * Harry, Ron, and Hermione's knock-down confrontation with Snape. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire * Hermione's disgust at the reception for the veela (Bulgarian National Team Mascots) at the Quidditch World Cup. Rowling's fourth book addresses issues about growing up--the dynamic between the boys and girls at Hogwarts starts to change. Nowhere is this more plain than the hilarious scene in which magical cheerleaders nearly convince Harry and Ron to jump from the stands to impress them. * Viktor Krum's crush on Hermione--and Ron's objection to it. * Malfoy's "Potter Stinks" badge. * Hermione's creation of S.P.E.W., the intolerant bigotry of the Death Eaters, and the danger of the Triwizard Tournament. Add in the changing dynamics between girls and boys at Hogwarts, and suddenly Rowling's fourth book has a weight and seriousness not as present in early books in the series. Candy and tickle spells are left behind as the students tackle darker, more serious issues and take on larger responsibilities, including the knowledge of illegal curses. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix * Harry's outburst to his friends at No. 12 Grimmauld Place. A combination of frustration over being kept in the dark and fear that he will be expelled fuels much of Harry's anger, and it all comes out at once, directly aimed at Ron and Hermione. Rowling perfectly portrays Harry's frustration at being too old to shirk responsibility, but too young to be accepted as part of the fight that he knows is coming. * Harry's detention with Professor Umbridge. Rowling shows her darker side, leading readers to believe that Hogwarts is no longer a safe haven for young wizards. Dolores represents a bureaucratic tyrant capable of real evil, and Harry is forced to endure their private battle of wills alone. * Harry and Cho's painfully awkward interactions. Rowling clearly remembers what it was like to be a teenager. * Harry's Occlumency lessons with Snape. * Dumbledore's confession to Harry. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince * The introduction of the Horcrux. * Molly Weasley asking Arthur Weasley about his "dearest ambition." Rowling has always been great at revealing little intriguing bits about her characters at a time, and Arthur’s answer "to find out how airplanes stay up" reminds us about his obsession with Muggles. * Harry's private lessons with Dumbledore, and more time spent with the fascinating and dangerous pensieve, arguably one of Rowling’s most ingenious inventions. * Fred and George Weasley’s Joke Shop, and the slogan: "Why Are You Worrying About You-Know-Who? You Should Be Worrying About U-NO-POO--the Constipation Sensation That's Gripping the Nation!" * Luna's Quidditch commentary. Rowling created scores of Luna Lovegood fans with hilarious and bizarre commentary from the most unlikely Quidditch commentator. * The effects of Felix Felicis. More About Author J. K. (Jo) Rowling was born in Chipping Sodbury in the UK in 1965. Such a funny-sounding name for a birthplace may have contributed to her talent for collecting odd names. Jo moved house twice when she was growing up. The first move was from Yate (just outside Bristol in the south west of England) to Winterbourne. Jo, her sister and friends used to play together in her street in Winterbourne. Two of her friends were a brother and sister whose surname just happened to be Potter! The second move was when Jo was nine and she moved to Tutshill near Chepstow in the Forest of Dean. Jo loved living in the countryside and spent most of her time wandering across fields and along the river Wye with her sister. For Jo, the worst thing about her new home was her new school. Tutshill Primary School was a very small and very old-fashioned place. The roll-top desks in the classrooms still had the old ink wells. Jo's teacher, Mrs Morgan, terrified her. On the first day of school, she gave Jo an arithmetic test, which she failed, scoring zero out of ten. It wasn't that Jo was stupid - she had never done fractions before. So Jo was seated in the row of desks far to the right of Mrs Morgan. Jo soon realised that Mrs Morgan seated her pupils according to how clever she thought they were: the brightest sat to her left, and those she thought were dim were seated to her right. Jo was in the 'stupid' row, 'as far right as you could possibly get without sitting in the playground'. From Tutshill Primary, Jo went to Wyedean Comprehensive. She was quiet, freckly, short-sighted and not very good at sports. She even broke her arm playing netball. Her favourite subject by far was English, but she also liked languages. Jo always loved writing more than anything. 'The first story that I ever wrote down, when I was five or six, was about a rabbit called Rabbit. He got the measles and was visited by his friends, including a giant bee called Miss Bee. And ever since Rabbit and Miss Bee, I have wanted to be a writer, though I rarely told anyone so. I was afraid they'd tell me I didn't have a hope.' At school, Jo would entertain her friends at lunchtime with stories. 'I used to tell my equally quiet and studious friends long serial stories at lunchtimes.' In these stories, Jo and her friends would be heroic and daring. As she got older, Jo kept writing but she never showed what she had written to anyone, except for some of her funny stories that featured her friends as heroines. After school, Jo attended the University of Exeter in Devon where she studied French. Her parents hoped that by studying languages, she would enjoy a great career as a bilingual secretary. But as Jo recalls, 'I am one of the most disorganised people in the world and, as I later proved, the worst secretary ever.' She claims that she never paid much attention in meetings because she was too busy scribbling down ideas. 'This is a problem when you are supposed to be taking the minutes of the meeting,' she says. When she was 25, Jo started writing a third novel ('I abandoned the first two when I realised how bad they were'). A year later, she went to Portugal to teach English, which she really enjoyed. Working afternoons and evenings, she had mornings free to write. The new novel was about a boy who was a wizard. When she returned to the UK, Jo had a suitcase full of stories about Harry Potter. She moved to Edinburgh with her young daughter and worked as a French teacher. She also set herself a target: she would finish the 'Harry' novel and get it published. In 1996, one year after finishing the book, Bloomsbury bought Jo's first novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. 'The moment I found out that Harry would be published was one of the best of my life,’ says Jo. A few months after 'Harry' was accepted for publication in Britain, an American publisher bought the rights for enough money to enable Jo to give up teaching and write full time - her life's ambition! Book Dimension length: (cm)24.1 width:(cm)15.5
作者: [美国]汉纳-巴伯拉
出版社:译林出版社 2016年06月
简介:经典童书“猫和老鼠”系列由美国动画界传奇人物威廉·汉纳和约瑟夫·巴伯拉联手打造,通过塑造家喻户晓的汤姆和杰里形象,展示了友谊、爱和伙伴关系。七十多年来,猫和老鼠给全世界带来了欢笑,这对欢喜冤家在遇到困境时,总能主动凭借智慧化解危机,让小朋友学会与人相处、互助合作,积极自信地面对生活。“猫和老鼠”系列漫画图文并茂,情节曲折多变,语言幽默机智,洋溢着源于生活的奇思妙想,使孩子在愉快的氛围中开启想象力,轻松提高阅读水平。 译林版“猫和老鼠”系列彩色漫画由美国华纳兄弟公司特许授权,采用权威版本,每本书精选趣味性强、画风明快的若干故事。装帧设计精美考究,符合儿童阅读习惯:图书开本适中,装订牢固,易于翻阅和携带;内文为全彩印,色彩鲜明准确;纸张为130克特制米色艺术纸,色泽温润不刺眼,保护小读者视力。
作者: 美国华纳公司著绘;海豚传媒编译
出版社:湖北少年儿童出版社,2014
简介:1. 封面设计突出VS,抓人眼球。 “VS”是VERSUS的缩写,既有对战之意,也可表示“与”“和”。这样的封面设计和书名选取,恰如其分地说明了超级英雄与超级反派的对战之意、以及超级英雄之间的情感纠葛。人物形象以VS为界划分阵营,并且做特殊工艺,抓人眼球。 2. 故事分类一目了然,人物形象讲解得当。 漫威首次将超级英雄与超级反派的对战故事梳理出来,蜘蛛侠是所有超级英雄中对手最多的英雄,也是小读者最喜爱和最熟悉的邻家男孩。《蜘蛛侠VS电光人》一书中,故事情节精彩刺激,人物档案多角度诠释,给小读者展现一个不一样的蜘蛛侠。《复仇者联盟VS X战警》两大英雄团体旗下人物众多,我们选取小读者耳熟能详的英雄人物进行介绍和编排故事,超级英雄震撼登场,无一缺席。 3. 原汁原味展现英雄世界,字里行间领略英雄情怀。 自信、团结、坚强、乐观、独立、智慧都是超级英雄身上的特质,这些特质都体现在超级英雄面对反派、面对困难、面对迷茫时的选择和处理方法。认真阅读英雄故事,可以从字里行间感受超级英雄身上传递的正能量和优秀品格。
作者: 美国华纳公司
出版社:湖北少儿出版社 2013年11月
简介:《男孩最爱的英雄故事》一共十二册,每册五个故事,每册文字量在15000左右。这套书的故事内容涵盖了蝙蝠侠、超人、蜘蛛侠、钢铁侠等众多英雄人物。与以往的英雄故事图书不同,这套书对故事中有教育意义的元素进行了深度挖掘,并通过编辑页等形式体现出来。力求在了解男孩、尊重男孩的基础上,引导他们心灵的健康成长。进取、执着、乐观、团结、自信等优秀品格是男孩成长中所必须具备的,DC和漫威中的每个英雄人物身上都具备以上众多优秀品格。这套书每册都以一个优秀品格为主题,通过英雄故事、名人名言、阅读指导等多种形式对主题进行阐释,给小读者以心灵的启迪。通过英雄故事中展现的每一位英雄人物,孩子会自然而然地获得这些成长中的宝贵特质,感受到每位英雄身上代表的正向能量,将其内化为自身优秀品格的一部分。 为增加故事的趣味性,本书还精心制作了英雄的人物档案,让小读者与英雄亲密零接触。此外,本书的故事加注了拼音,字号也比较大,非常适合4到8岁的小朋友阅读。
作者: (英)迈克尔·邦德(Michael Bond)著;(英)佩姬·佛特南绘;谢芳群译
出版社:接力出版社,2010
简介:《小熊帕丁顿系列(套装全6册)》主要内容包括:“小熊帕丁顿系列”作为享誉世界的儿童文学瑰宝,承袭了英国经典儿童文学的优良传统,兼具幽默、大方的优雅风格,每个细节都幽默,每个故事都出彩,从诞生那天起就赢得无数读者的喜爱。在全球读者的眼里,小熊帕丁顿既是“冒险”的代名词、“快乐”的同义语,也是“纯真童年”的最好代表。小熊帕丁顿的故事展现出儿童天性中最为宝贵的勇敢、最为纯真的善良,让美好的情感在孩子心里渗透,温暖和照亮了世界一代又一代小读者的心灵。 “小熊帕丁顿系列”的艺术魅力跨越时间、语言‘和国界,已被译成四十多种文字在各国出版,被誉为全球的传吐经典。凡是读过此书的读者都会被小熊帕丁顿妙趣横生的故事迷倒,小熊帕丁顿也由此成为最深人人心的儿童文学形象之一。 “小熊帕丁顿系列”曾被改编成英国广播公司(BBC)最受欢迎的电视连续剧之一。美国华纳兄弟影片公司已购得“小熊帕丁顿系列”的影视改编权,将把小熊帕丁顿的故事搬上银幕。 小熊帕丁顿与布朗一家去野外钓鱼,没想剑跌入河里,却成了钓鱼冠军;他去电影院看电影,竟然从舞台的地板上冒了出来,把所有人都吓了一了一大跳;他帮布朗一家洗衣服,把洗衣店弄得一团糟;在高级餐厅吃饭,最后还遇见了赫赫有名的橙子酱大王。