
赛赛有很多很多的玩具,几乎在家里的每一个角落都堆满了他的玩具,洗澡的时候玩小小的玩具,在院子里玩大大的玩具,有时候玩轻轻的不发音的木制玩具,有时候玩有很大声音的玩具,拥有如山的玩具,赛赛非常开心。
可是,因为家里太多玩具了,赛赛的爸爸总是被绊倒,妈妈也不是不小心摔倒,家里也因此被堆满了垃圾。
妈妈下令必须要赛赛丢掉一些玩具,可以赛赛发现好难哦,每一个玩具自己都好喜欢,丢什么好呢?
鲜艳明快的插图,夸张的线条,将故事中的幽默氛围更加突出。
欢乐的故事内容,带给小读者愉悦的阅读体验。
作者简介David Shannon is the internationally acclaimed creator of more than thirty picture books, including NO, DAVID!, a Caldecott Honor Book and his second NEW YORK TIMES Best Illustrated Book of the Year. In addition to three more David picture books, Shannon’s bestsellers include TOO MANY TOYS; HOW GEORGIE RADBOURN SAVED BASEBALL (newly released in 2012); A BAD CASE OF STRIPES; DUCK ON A BIKE; ALICE THE FAIRY; and GOOD BOY, FERGUS! A native of Spokane, Washington, he is an avid fisherman. He and his family live in California.
In many ways Spencer's situation epitomizes every child's fantasy-he has a toy collection that rivals a major toy store in depth and breadth. Simply cataloging the different types takes many engaging pages overflowing with brightly colored playthings. The problem is that the sheer number of toys has created multiple hazards. Tired of dodging disasters and sidestepping landslides, Spencer's mom decides that enough is enough and begins negotiating the downsizing of inventory. Savvy Spencer turns on the big sad eyes in order to protect his favorites. Mom's troubles do not stop there; the toy debate is weighted in the boy's favor by the constant deluge of gifts from friends and family. After sorting through the entire collection, he and his mother come up with a box of items to give away—only to find that the toy he refuses to part with is the box. A master at capturing the workings of a young mind, Shannon combines realistic dialogue with his boisterous illustrations to create another surefire hit. This book provides a pertinent and appealing read.
—Piper Nyman, Brookmeade Elementary School, Nashville, TN