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First published in 1885, Stevenson's verses so truly reflect the feelings of young children--about being small, the bliss of going up in a swing so high, discovering one's shadow, happiness and sorrow, and dreaming--that they have never ceased to be an essential part of a child's library.
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《学校图书馆杂志》(School Library Journal)书评
PreS Up-- This new presentation of Stevenson's classic childhood poems brings together an unusual combination of artistic technique but falls short of any notable new interpretation. The pages are reproductions of needlework borders done by Sara Gutierrez; they lend a colorful, quaint look that complements Lewis' paintings of old-fashioned children. Each poem is laid out on a page, and the artists have nicely varied placement of painting and border. Some of the scenes are imaginative, as in ``Young Night Thought,'' which shows a girl carried by two genies. Others, however, are dull, such as the boy and girl in ``Good and Bad Children''; here, the girl stands with hands behind her back looking prim while the boy sticks his tongue out at her. No attempt at universality has been made in this new edition: boys outnumber girls, and all of the children are white except one. For a classic look, editions by Tasha Tudor and Jessie W. Smith still remain the top choices. --Marianne Pilla, Upper Dublin Public Library, Dresher, PA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
《儿童读物杂志》(Horn Book)书评
Border illustrations by Sara Gutierrez. Although the embroidered borders are lovely, the main illustrations are pedestrian, and the use of a fabric background on each page is awkward. From HORN BOOK 1991, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
目录
About Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light | p. 10 |
Exploring Art with Thomas Kinkade | p. 12 |
About Robert Louis Stevenson | p. 14 |
A Time to Play | p. 17 |
Marching Song | p. 18 |
The Singing Children | p. 19 |
Come, My Children | p. 20 |
See How the Children in the Print | p. 21 |
A Good Play | p. 22 |
Sailing, Sailing | p. 23 |
The Cow | p. 24 |
Hey, Diddle, Diddle! | p. 24 |
All Things Bright and Beautiful | p. 25 |
What Is Pink? | p. 26 |
The Violet | p. 26 |
Daisies | p. 27 |
Butterfly, Butterfly | p. 27 |
Little Snail | p. 28 |
Pussy has a whiskered face | p. 28 |
When the cows come home the milk is coming | p. 29 |
Bow, wow, wow! | p. 29 |
My Shadow | p. 30 |
I love you well, my little brother | p. 31 |
The Little Jumping Girls | p. 32 |
Jack be nimble | p. 33 |
Picture Books in Winter | p. 34 |
Wintertime | p. 35 |
The Hayloft | p. 36 |
Hymns in Prose for Children | p. 37 |
The Unseen Playmate | p. 38 |
Come and Play in the Garden | p. 39 |
The Cupboard | p. 40 |
To a Bee | p. 41 |
My Kingdom | p. 42 |
Clouds | p. 44 |
The Cloud | p. 45 |
My Treasures | p. 46 |
Looking Forward | p. 47 |
Block City | p. 48 |
The Wind | p. 50 |
Who Has Seen the Wind? | p. 51 |
Little Wind | p. 51 |
Child's Song | p. 52 |
Come, my dear children | p. 53 |
Good and Bad Children | p. 54 |
Whole Duty of Children | p. 55 |
The Swing | p. 56 |
Laughing Song | p. 57 |
Time to Rise | p. 58 |
Hurt No Living Thing | p. 58 |
The Little Bird | p. 59 |
The Swallow | p. 59 |
When You and I Grow Up | p. 60 |
On the Bridge | p. 61 |
Nest Eggs | p. 62 |
The Summer Sun Shone Round Me | p. 64 |
Hymns in Prose for Children | p. 65 |
Rain | p. 66 |
Rain on the green grass | p. 66 |
O wind, why do you never rest | p. 67 |
Rain, Rain, go away | p. 67 |
The Cock Crows in the Morn | p. 68 |
The Cock's Clear Voice into the Clearer Air | p. 69 |
Come, My Little Children | p. 70 |
I will make you brooches and toys for your delight | p. 71 |
The Dumb Soldier | p. 72 |
To Willie and Henrietta | p. 74 |
Auntie's Skirts | p. 75 |
The Gardener | p. 76 |
Autumn Fires | p. 77 |
Day's End | p. 79 |
The Children's Hour | p. 80 |
Bed in Summer | p. 82 |
Nurse's Song | p. 83 |
Young Night Thought | p. 84 |
Shadow March | p. 85 |
The Land of Nod | p. 86 |
A Dream | p. 87 |
My Bed Is a Boat | p. 88 |
Sweet and Low | p. 89 |
Protect me, O Lord | p. 89 |
Wynken, Blynken, and Nod | p. 90 |
I love to be warm by the red fireside | p. 92 |
In Port | p. 92 |
Winter | p. 93 |
A Cradle Song | p. 94 |
Good Night | p. 95 |
Escape at Bedtime | p. 96 |
Star light, star bright | p. 97 |
Windy Nights | p. 98 |
The Sun's Travels | p. 99 |
The Lamplighter | p. 100 |
Lord, keep us safe this night | p. 101 |
This little light of mine | p. 101 |
The Moon | p. 102 |
I See the Moon | p. 102 |
Who Blows You Out? | p. 103 |
Away in a Manger | p. 104 |
Angels at the foot | p. 105 |
Angels Watching Over Me | p. 105 |
Good Night | p. 106 |
Little Folk | p. 107 |
Twilight | p. 107 |
Night and Day | p. 108 |
The Star | p. 110 |
What do the stars do | p. 111 |
Come to the Window | p. 112 |
Lullaby | p. 113 |
Good Night | p. 113 |
Now I lay me down to sleep | p. 113 |
Wonders of Childhood | p. 115 |
The Little Land | p. 116 |
Duck's Ditty | p. 118 |
I saw a ship a-sailing | p. 119 |
Foreign Lands | p. 120 |
Hymns in Prose for Children | p. 121 |
The Duel | p. 122 |
At the Seaside | p. 124 |
Beneath the Sea | p. 125 |
My Ship and I | p. 126 |
Singing | p. 127 |
Mary's Lamb | p. 128 |
The Squirrel | p. 129 |
The Land of Storybooks | p. 130 |
The Sugarplum Tree | p. 132 |
When I Grow Up | p. 134 |
Pirate Story | p. 135 |
The Owl and the Pussycat | p. 136 |
The Careless Kittens | p. 138 |
A Dog and a Cat Went Out Together | p. 139 |
A Visit from the Sea | p. 140 |
The Horses of the Sea | p. 141 |
Where Go the Boats? | p. 142 |
River, River | p. 143 |
Summer Sun | p. 144 |
Thanksgiving Day | p. 145 |
The city mouse lives in a house | p. 146 |
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat! | p. 146 |
The Purple Cow | p. 147 |
There Was an Old Man | p. 147 |
Travels | p. 148 |
The Butterfly's Ball | p. 150 |
Dear Father | p. 151 |
Looking Glass River | p. 152 |
The Careful Angler Chose His Nook | p. 153 |
As round as an apple | p. 154 |
Higher than a house | p. 154 |
Lives in winter | p. 154 |
There was a little green house | p. 154 |
A pin has a head | p. 155 |
Thirty white horses upon a red hill | p. 156 |
Little Nancy Etticote | p. 156 |
Runs all day and never walks | p. 156 |
Keepsake Mill | p. 158 |
The Teapot Dragon | p. 160 |
Animal Crackers | p. 161 |
To My Name-Child | p. 162 |
Some Other Child | p. 163 |
A Was an Angler | p. 164 |
The Land of Counterpane | p. 168 |
To see a World in a Grain of Sand | p. 169 |
I thank the goodness and the grace | p. 169 |
The Night Before Christmas | p. 170 |
Blessings of Faith | p. 175 |
The Lord's Prayer | p. 176 |
I Never Saw a Moor | p. 178 |
Boats sail on the rivers | p. 179 |
A Thought | p. 180 |
Song for a Little House | p. 180 |
There's snow on the fields | p. 181 |
Long, Long Ago | p. 182 |
Song | p. 183 |
Hope is the thing with feathers | p. 184 |
Be like the bird | p. 184 |
O Little Town of Bethlehem | p. 185 |
To My Mother | p. 186 |
Baby Mine | p. 186 |
My Mother | p. 187 |
The Shepherds Had an Angel | p. 188 |
To Alison Cunningham from Her Boy | p. 190 |
God bless all those that I love | p. 191 |
Day by Day | p. 192 |
The Twenty-Third Psalm | p. 193 |
Father, we thank You for the night | p. 194 |
A Good Boy | p. 195 |
A Robin Redbreast in a Cage | p. 196 |
All for You, dear God | p. 197 |
Grace for a Child | p. 198 |
God be in my head | p. 198 |
Hymns in Prose for Children | p. 199 |
God Is the Maker of the World | p. 200 |
Happy Thought | p. 201 |
The Lord is good to me | p. 202 |
Index of Paintings | p. 204 |
List of Authors, First Lines, and Titles | p. 206 |