No More Monsters for Me! (I Can Read Book, An: Level 1) (Paperback)
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品牌: Peggy Parish
基本信息·出版社:HarperCollins
·页码:64 页
·出版日期:1987年
·ISBN:0064441091
·条形码:9780064441094
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
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内容简介Guess what's growing in the basement... A baby monster! Minneapolis Simpkin is hiding it down there. But a monster is a hard thing to keep secret, especially one that hiccups and cries, and gets bigger every hour.
作者简介The late Peggy Parish, well known for her stories about Amelia Bedelia, wrote many popular books for children, includingDinosaur Time, illustrated by Arnold Lobel."I hate reading but your books are changing my opinion." This letter, from a young Peggy Parish fan, comes as no surprise to the teachers and librarians who have put her books in the hands of children over the years. Ms. Parish wrote nearly three dozen children's books-many of which include her most famous character, the literal-minded maid named Amelia Bedelia.Peggy Parish knew what children like to read. After graduating from the University of South Carolina with a degree in English, she taught school in Oklahoma, Kentucky, and, for over 15 years, at the well-known, progressive Dalton School in New York City. It was at Dalton that she began to find ways to release her creative ideas and energy, Though she never took a writing course, "writing stories for children came naturally." Her first book, published in 1961, was followed withLet's Be Indiansand in 1963 with her unforgettableAmelia Bedelia.Always involved with education in some way, Peggy Parish did television pieces on preschool education and children's books, wrote children's-book review columns, and led numerous in-service training workshops for teachers. In discussing her ideas about education, she said, "Children's rights are taken away from them when they enter school. What I try to show teachers is that all the skills needed to read can be taught outside of textbooks. Today's children are not going to read what they are not interested in. And if a positive attitude toward reading is not developed during the first three years of school, it is virtually impossible to develop it later."After living in New York for many years, Peggy Parish returned to her native South Carolina. She died in November, 1988. But Ameila Bedelia did not die. Peggy Parish's nephew, Herman Parish, has writtenGood Driving, Amelia Bedeliaand
Bravo, Amelia Bedelia!, published by Greenwillow Books in 1995 and 1997 respectively.