* Cissie Bell's Funniest Children's Book 'Dr. Seuss Award' for Horse Play Cartoon
* Courtesy and friendship learned by playing words exchanged between friends.
Funny Horse Play Cartoon Wins Dr. Seuss Award
Horseback play is a game of exchange of words. It is a play and training that develops language usage skills while learning phonemes, syllables, words, and sentences, which are the basic elements of language. Children naturally begin to become interested in horse play in the process of language development.
Author Sissy Bell portrayed the fun of horse-riding in an exciting story. Siebel won the Dr. Seuss Award (2020) for the book, which is given to the funniest children's book.
The main characters are close enough to smell each other's feet. Ppiyak teaches polite words to Smart, and Smart saves Ppiyak from dangerous situations. It is a graphic novel that enjoys the witty horse play created by Smart and Pippi Longstocking.
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a book that teaches manners and friendship through playing horses
Ppiyak emphasizes that you should always say polite things to your friends. Instead of saying, "Smell my feet!" let's say, "Can you smell my feet?" However, Smart Girls misunderstand Pippi Longstocking and keep saying things wrong. Isn't smart as smart as its name?
At that time, a spotted crab appeared and smelled Pippi Longstocking's feet and was very interested. Spotted invites Pippi to the house, but actually, he wants to eat it. Ppiyak didn't notice, but thanks to Smarty's sudden visit, he is out of danger. If you find out, is a smart person really smart?
Through the words exchanged between Ppiyak and Smart, they learn polite words in a fun way, and the friendship that builds up between friends gives them a sense of satisfaction and emotion.
a book of fun, wit, laughter and emotion
If reading is not fun, children are separated from books. Reading this book, which features a feast of witty words, the child reader laughs and becomes friendly with the book. Author Sisie Bell is deaf, but she vividly portrays the fun of exchanging words between friends.
The smarts in this book have both smartness and quirks, and Pippi has both smartness and naivety. When I watch the conversation between the two, I automatically burst into laughter. On the other hand, it's also touching. In particular, in the last scene where Pippi Longstocking expresses sincere gratitude to Smart Girls, I feel the importance of friendship and appreciation for my friends.
Such a good book leads the reader to a happy world. It is a book with the fun of opening the bookshelf, the laughter that bursts out naturally, and the emotion.
a horse-riding book suitable for role-playing and reading
This book features Pippi Longstocking, Smart Girls, and Spotted Skirts. Watching three simple characters exchange words with each other and harmonize with tiki-taka makes me laugh.
Ppiyak is a small chick, but he is a smart, polite friend. Smarties have a quirky and awkward charm, but they always give them to friends. The spotted fish tries to eat the peep by making a shallow number, but due to the smart's wit, it does not achieve its goal.
It would be a very interesting role play if parents, children, or two or three friends decide their roles and read this book.