Analysis of classic English picture books: I am a rabbit

When I went to the community library to borrow English picture books for my baby last weekend, I chatted with the clerk. When talking about how to read English picture books to children, the clerk said enviously, why don't you learn English and tell children English picture books? Deer thought at that time, can I also record the language I usually speak to my baby's picture book and share it with readers who want to enlighten their children in English? So, there is this article. This article records the language organization of picture books I usually tell my children, which can be used as a reference for parents who have a certain English foundation but suffer from improvisation. Of course, when speaking English to children, pay attention to making sentences and words as simple as possible. I believe that parents with a certain level of English can also have their own unique picture books. I hope Lu Xiao's article can inspire parents to get better and better on the road of English enlightenment.

Combined with the article that taught you about the outdoor environment last time, the picture book that Deer chose today is the classic picture book "I am a Bunny" to introduce the baby to the four seasons. Let's read together.

Before the formal lecture, we can introduce the topic in a few simple words:

Hey, baby, let's read some books. Baby, let's read the picture book together.

How about this book? How about this book?

This book looks interesting. Do you want to read it? This book looks very interesting. do you want to see it ?

Let's sit at the table together. Let's sit at the table together.

This book tells us the story of a rabbit. This book tells a story about rabbits.

When I talk about picture books, I don't just look at the words in the picture books, but also guide the children to observe the whole picture, such as the first page:

Look at the picture. Look at the picture.

The rabbit said, I am a rabbit. My name is Nicholas. I live in a hollow tree. The rabbit said, I am a rabbit, my name is Nicholas, and I live in a big tree.

This is a rabbit. This is a rabbit.

This is a hollow tree. This is the tree.

Hollow means that it is empty inside. Hollow means that the middle is empty.

Look at the hole in the tree. This must be his home. See the hole in the tree? This must be the rabbit's home.

We can also see a bird family living in a tree. We can also see birds in the trees.

There are three birds and a mother bird. There are three birds and a mother bird in the bird family.

They are the neighbors of Little Rabbit. They are the neighbors of Little Rabbit.

Mother bird is feeding worms to her children. The mother bird is feeding worms to her children.

The second picture can be introduced like this.

In spring, I like picking flowers. In spring, I like picking flowers.

Look, the rabbit has a yellow flower in its hand. Look, this rabbit has a yellow flower in its hand.

We can also see some white flowers in the picture. We can also see white flowers in the picture.

Which flower is white? Which flower is white?

Let's move on. We continue to look down.

The third picture can be said like this.

I chase butterflies, and butterflies chase me. I chase butterflies, and butterflies chase me.

Chasing means following something in order to catch it. Chasing means following something and catching it.

Here, the rabbit is playing with the butterfly. Here, the rabbit is playing with the butterfly.

We can see many butterflies on this page. We can see many butterflies on this page.

Butterflies have two big and colorful wings. Butterflies have two big and colorful wings.

The fourth picture can be said like this.

In summer, I like to lie in the sun and watch birds. In summer, I like to lie in the sun and watch birds.

How many birds are there in the picture? How many birds are there in the picture?

Let's count together. Let's count together.

One, two, three, four. There are four birds in the picture. One, two, three, four, there are four birds in the picture.

The rabbit is lying on the grassland. The rabbit is lying on the grass.

We can see clouds in the sky. There are white clouds in the sky.

There are strawberries on this page. There are strawberries on this page.

Do you remember strawberries? Do you remember strawberries?

Mom bought you strawberries yesterday. Mom bought you strawberries yesterday.

Strawberries taste sweet. Strawberries taste sweet.

The fifth picture can be said like this.

I like watching frogs in the pond. I also like watching the little frogs in the pond.

Where is the frog in the picture? Where are the frogs in the picture?

Look, there are lotus flowers in the pond. Look, there are water lilies in the pond.

Around the pond, we can see a reed. There are reeds by the pond.

Frogs, lotus flowers and reeds are typical symbols of summer. Frogs, water lilies and reeds are symbols of summer.

The rabbit is sitting on the trunk. The rabbit is sitting on the trunk.

The sixth picture can be introduced like this.

When it rains, I stay dry under the umbrella. When it rains, I hide under mushrooms.

Look, there is a frog in the rain. Look, there is a frog in the rain.

The females also stay dry under the umbrella. Ladybugs also hide under mushrooms to avoid the rain.

Frogs are amphibians. Frogs are amphibians.

It can live both on land and in water. It can live on land or in water.

So there is no need to keep it dry. So there is no need to keep it dry.

The seventh picture might as well be introduced like this.

I blew dandelion seeds into the air. I blew dandelion seeds into the air.

Look, dandelion seeds are flying in the air. Look, dandelion seeds are flying in the weather.

Blowing means exhaling air from the mouth. Blowing means blowing air out of your mouth.

Just like this. Just like this. You can do a blowing action here, or blow at the baby to let him feel what blowing is. )

Dandelion has yellow flowers. Dandelion flowers are yellow.

The eighth picture can be introduced like this.

In autumn, I like to watch leaves fall from trees. In autumn, I like to watch leaves fall from trees.

In this painting, we can see leaves of different colors. We can see leaves of various colors in the picture.

Which one is red? Which one is red?

In autumn, the leaves naturally turn yellow and red and fall from the trees. In autumn, leaves usually turn yellow or red, and then fall from the trees.

The ninth picture can be said like this.

I watched the animals prepare for the winter. I watched the animals prepare for the winter.

Look, the grassland will turn yellow in autumn. Look, the grass turns yellow in autumn, too

Two squirrels are storing nuts for winter. Those two squirrels are storing nuts for the winter.

The geese are flying to the south. These geese also fly to the south.

The tenth picture can be said like this.

When winter comes, I watch the snow fall from the sky. When winter comes, I watch snowflakes fall from the sky.

It must be very cold in winter. It must be very cold in winter.

Rabbits wear hats and gloves to keep warm. Rabbits wear hats and gloves to keep warm.

It snows heavily. It snows heavily.

We can see the footprints of rabbits in the snow. Look, the rabbit left a trail of footprints in the snow.

The leaves of pine trees are green even in winter. The leaves of pine trees are green even in winter.

There are two big pine cones in the picture. There are also two big pine cones on the picture.

The last page.

Then I curled up in my tree hole and dreamed of spring. Then I curled up in a tree hole and fell asleep, dreaming of spring.

Look, the rabbit took off his coat and curled up in the blank. Look, Little Rabbit takes off his coat and wraps himself up in a blanket.

After this sentence, I usually curl up like a rabbit and wrap myself in a blanket or quilt to show my children.

Well, at the end of this book, I am a rabbit. The content of children's books is simple, but parents need to think more if they want to make the content interesting and tell it to their children. That's all for today. See you next time.