Teddys Halloween Secret(万圣节的秘密)

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品牌: Gerlinde Wiencirz
基本信息·出版社:North-South Books
·页码:32 页
·出版日期:2001年
·ISBN:0735815305
·条形码:9780735815308
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
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内容简介The magical little teddy bear who first appeared in Teddy's Easter Secret returns in a charming Halloween adventure. This time, Teddy's owner Paul is planning a costume party. Clever Teddy, with some help from a rabbit, an owl, a mouse, a fox, and some chickens, comes up with a wonderful costume that keeps Paul and his guests guessing who the mysterious stranger might be. Disguised, Teddy joins the children in trick-or-treating, and in a satisfying conclusion, shares his bag of goodies with his animal friends to thank them for their help.
作者简介Gerlinde Wiencirz was born in Breslau, Germany, and grew up in Bonn. Her books for North-South include a retelling of Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf and the first book about Teddy, Teddy's Easter Secret.Giuliano Lunelli was born in Trento, Italy. He has illustrated three other books for North-South, The Special Gifts, written by Peter Grosz, an adaptation of Charles Perrault's Puss in Boots, and Teddy's Easter Secret.
编辑推荐From Publishers Weekly
Another stuffed bear dons a costume in Teddy's Halloween Secret by Gerlinde Wiencirz, illus. by Giuliano Lunelli. Teddy's owner, Paul, hosts a costume party and Teddy wants to dress up, too. With a little help from his forest friends, he comes up with a costume that keeps everyone guessing.
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From School Library Journal
reS-Gr 2-When Paul tells his Teddy Bear he is having a costume party, Teddy runs off into the woods where his animal friends all help him to create something to wear. Rabbit creates bunny ears out of rolled-up leaves. Owl lends her sunglasses while Mouse contributes some whiskers. Fox gives a furry tail tuft for a horn. The chickens shake a flurry of feathers into a coat, and Teddy arrives at the party totally disguised. After trick-or-treating, he slips away to share his Halloween loot with all of his friends who helped him, and the children at the party never discover his identity. This simple tale has large, colorful, realistic pictures that will appeal to a storyhour audience. Themes of friendship, helping, and sharing are evident in this story and could be discussed afterward.
Janet M. Bair, Trumbull Library, CT
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