The Forester - Another Idea of Happiness
The first attraction of book "The Forester" is it has cleared away all the noise of everyday life.
With "The Forester", author Jean Giono's mythological story has portrayed a small but vivid picture of the relationship between humans and nature. In it, he successfully portrayed the classic character - old Bouffier - to overcome the limits of common perception; people can understand that it is the idea, the joy of life when humans are in harmony with nature. A beautiful and thoughtful page.
Forest in a Bottle: Nurturing a Love of Nature in Children
"The Forest in a Bottle" - a children's work by writer Huynh Trong Khang conveys many meaningful messages towards children on environmental protection
"The Forest in a Bottle" tells the story of a young boy named An An's adventure, which begins when he is given a strange seed. Carrying a dream of a giant magic beanstalk, An An plants the seed in a glass bottle. In a closed world , the seed quietly sprouts, grows, and multiplies, creating a whole forest.
Walking to "The Forest in a Bottle" with An An, readers will not only discover the colorful beauty, but also the strong vitality of nature, no matter how imprisoned, forgotten or destroyed, it still steadfastly sows the seeds of hope for a forever green planet.
Berry & Dolly
"Berry & Dolly" - a famous Hungarian children's book series, was made into an animated film with a Vietnamese version translated by translator Giap Van Chung.
Part of the famous Hungarian children's book series Bogyó És Babóca written and illustrated by female author Bartos Erika. The 3 books in the series "Berry & Dolly" revolve around the daily stories of two best friends - the snail boy Berry and the orange-winged girl Dolly.
The work has a unique and rich character building style. Besides the two main characters, the snail boy Berry and the orange-winged girl Dolly, the series also has a rich system of supporting characters who are friends of both such as: Balthazar the bee, Flutter the butterfly, Stanley the deer beetle, Eddy the potato beetle, Zephyr the cricket, Leapy the grasshopper, Zephyr the dragonfly, Bubble the flower beetle, Alfonso the cricket, Bumblebee the bumblebee teacher, Maurice the coconut beetle... Through that, the world of insects with many shapes and colors appears vividly before the children's eyes.
Mother Frisby and the Super NIMH Mice
Winner of the Newbery Medal in 1972, Robert C. O'Brien's work continues to captivate young readers across generations, decades after its first publication.
"Mother Frisby and the Super NIMH Mice" has been re-edited and is richly illustrated.
Although labeled a children's story, the Newbery Award-winning book's distinctive features are its realistic writing style and details, vividly describing beautiful natural scenery and harsh natural cycles.
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