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Waiting 精装
英语版本
机会不容错过。 一只猫头鹰、一只小狗、熊、兔子和一只猪等待着《纽约时报》的这本不可抗拒和共鸣的图画书中发生奇妙的事情 - 畅销书和卡尔德科特奖牌得主凯文·亨克斯。 五个朋友愉快地坐在窗台上,等待一些惊人的发生。 猫头鹰在等待月球。 猪正等着雨。 熊在等待风。 小狗在等待雪。 兔子只是看着窗户,因为他喜欢等待! 会发生什么? 耐心终于赢了吗? 或者有一天朋友会停止等待,做意想不到的事情? 等待是童年很大的组成部分 —— 在排队等待长大,等待特别的事情发生 —— 但在这本书中,一个孩子设置舞台并拉动琴弦。 永恒、美丽和深切的衷心,这本图画书关于富有想象力的游戏、季节、友谊和惊喜,是一本 Caldecott Honor 和 Geisel Honor 书。 与Mo Willems's Waiting Is Not Easy 一起分享等待-这些关于等待孩子的书籍将作为图画书故事享受,并允许孩子们探索他们关于最终挫折的情绪:等待。 "文本流动的短句与精确度一样,期望从像亨克斯这样的大师图画书创作者。 每一次体验都是新的小宝贝会知道梦想和等待什么样子。 "—ALA 书列表
- 语言英语
- 尺寸1.27 x 23.11 x 29.21 cm
- ISBN-100062368435
- ISBN-13978-0062368430
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基本信息
- 语言 : 英语
- ISBN : 0062368435
- 品牌 : Greenwillow Books
- 尺寸 : 1.27 x 23.11 x 29.21 cm
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买家评论
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
5星,共 5 星
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美国亚马逊:
4.5 颗星,最多 5 颗星
332 条评论

D. Person
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Sweet book
2022年11月14日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I have been a fan of Kevin Henkes children’s books for over 20 years!
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Scottie W.
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Beautiful book with calming message
2022年2月6日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I love Kevin Henkes’s artwork. Be sure to also read _Little White Rabbit_ and _Old Bear_. This is a simple story with a great message, that you never know what unexpected things you might see or experience while you are “ just waiting.” I almost gave 5 stars bc I’d like to give a 4.8 — I wish that the ceramic elephant didn’t break and I find the sentence accompanying this to be unsatisfying. If Henkes wanted to point out that not all of what you see and experience will be happy, it seems this could have been done in a different way. Still, the book is gorgeous and the story is so calming. We’ve had this for years and my 7-yr-old son still enjoys it.
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lotus
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Excellent Story But Printed Upside-down
2022年7月9日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Definitely recommend this story! But it’s a bit annoying to flip the book every time you open it… 4stars for printing failure


lotus
评论于 2022年7月8日 在美国 🇺🇸 发布
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Kindle Customer
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Solid book... but not for the Kindle
2015年11月6日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I purchased this book for my daughter and read it on the Kindle app -- reading books on the Kindle is the toddler's new 'thing' - I have to say I'm wholly to blame for starting this habit and I've spent quite a bit of money on books for the Kindle in recent weeks -- since starting this trend I've found that many books aren't suited for the Kindle, in my opinion this is one of those books -- Now one can argue that no books are suited for the Kindle, maybe you just like the aesthetic of the printed page? -- and maybe that's me -- but I don't think this book can be done justice on a Kindle -- and with that said, it's not worth the current price to purchase it for that medium.
Summary: Several small toys/knick knacks if you will, sit on a windowsill waiting for something or nothing at all --
I do think the book is worthwhile, it's not a classic by any means -- but it has a thoughtful voice, one in which a lesser writer could not have achieved in so few pages --I found the book engaging, wondering what will happen with each toy as their waiting ends - well I have to say I was a bit disappointed on most fronts, I guess I was expecting something more clever... but possibly I just got a face full of reality, the book is sort of melancholy so I guess it works-- now that's my opinion -- the toddler was a little less impressed, this so far has been a one read book(that very well may change) and with that I circle around to the cost of the Kindle version -- she was engaged throughout the reading, no flying off my lap or engaging in other activities, but she didn't shout Again!! as she usually does when really excited about a story -- So in the end, if I'm going to have a one read book, I probably would have preferred something more tangible -- I would give this book 3 and a half stars, but for the strength of the writing, I think I can round up -- plus, I truly did like it...
Summary: Several small toys/knick knacks if you will, sit on a windowsill waiting for something or nothing at all --
I do think the book is worthwhile, it's not a classic by any means -- but it has a thoughtful voice, one in which a lesser writer could not have achieved in so few pages --I found the book engaging, wondering what will happen with each toy as their waiting ends - well I have to say I was a bit disappointed on most fronts, I guess I was expecting something more clever... but possibly I just got a face full of reality, the book is sort of melancholy so I guess it works-- now that's my opinion -- the toddler was a little less impressed, this so far has been a one read book(that very well may change) and with that I circle around to the cost of the Kindle version -- she was engaged throughout the reading, no flying off my lap or engaging in other activities, but she didn't shout Again!! as she usually does when really excited about a story -- So in the end, if I'm going to have a one read book, I probably would have preferred something more tangible -- I would give this book 3 and a half stars, but for the strength of the writing, I think I can round up -- plus, I truly did like it...
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Brian Morris
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Forget everything you know about "kids" books. Buckle up and enjoy the ride.
2016年1月13日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
When I first picked up my copy of the nationally acclaimed book Waiting, I wasn't sure what to expect. Prepare to enter into Henkey's world; this golden egg hatched from a stellar production team and an all-star cast. Pig, Bear, Dog, Rabbit, and Owl; this motley crew will give you glimpse into the secret lives of stuffed animals and toys left to their own devices by a windowsill.
Nominated for a Golden Globe in 2014 for her performance in National Geographic's "Owls, who gives a hoot?", Owl's performance in "Waiting" left me breathless; she manages to capture the feeling bestowed by the inexorable arrival of the moon each night, which is indeed a lunar beauty, yet also imperfect, pocked and marred, an allegory to Owl's psyche.
The consternation on Pig's face as she waits for rain embodies the unease of an uncertain future.
Dog represents patience and tolerance; unrelenting, he prepares for the brutal, yet inevitable winter.
Bear; he represents adaptation. As the winds of change ebb and flow, he wields his trusty kite; it is both his shield and armament. While mastering the forces which dominate his environment, his rise, and ultimate fall, remind us all that while we may conform to nature's tenets, we are truly slave to their fickle whims.
Rabbit represents virtue; his mind is clear, his heart, pure. Unclouded by the wants and the desires of the others, Rabbit serves to illustrate what often evades each and every one of us; when one abandons worldly desires, true peace is discovered. She waits for nothing; she waits for everything.
The novella climaxes as Elephant, an effigy of dark romanticism, spends fleeting moments conspiring with the group. Elephant's demise represents the rejection of outsiders. I challenge you to examine both your own heart, of those of the characters; do you see yourself, slowly, inch by inch, urging, compelling, Elephant towards the edge? Are we no different than the characters in the book, flawed?
Sit down before you begin; Waiting takes you on a journey you'll never forget, and have you yearning for more.
Nominated for a Golden Globe in 2014 for her performance in National Geographic's "Owls, who gives a hoot?", Owl's performance in "Waiting" left me breathless; she manages to capture the feeling bestowed by the inexorable arrival of the moon each night, which is indeed a lunar beauty, yet also imperfect, pocked and marred, an allegory to Owl's psyche.
The consternation on Pig's face as she waits for rain embodies the unease of an uncertain future.
Dog represents patience and tolerance; unrelenting, he prepares for the brutal, yet inevitable winter.
Bear; he represents adaptation. As the winds of change ebb and flow, he wields his trusty kite; it is both his shield and armament. While mastering the forces which dominate his environment, his rise, and ultimate fall, remind us all that while we may conform to nature's tenets, we are truly slave to their fickle whims.
Rabbit represents virtue; his mind is clear, his heart, pure. Unclouded by the wants and the desires of the others, Rabbit serves to illustrate what often evades each and every one of us; when one abandons worldly desires, true peace is discovered. She waits for nothing; she waits for everything.
The novella climaxes as Elephant, an effigy of dark romanticism, spends fleeting moments conspiring with the group. Elephant's demise represents the rejection of outsiders. I challenge you to examine both your own heart, of those of the characters; do you see yourself, slowly, inch by inch, urging, compelling, Elephant towards the edge? Are we no different than the characters in the book, flawed?
Sit down before you begin; Waiting takes you on a journey you'll never forget, and have you yearning for more.
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