The bookworm A certain crooked poem praises:
Summer goes and autumn comes, the grains ripen, and the turbid and clear, the cold and the warm know each other.
Flowers bloom and fall with the wind, and it’s time to vote again.
Welcome everyone, join us in selecting the 10 best children’s books of 2010 (focusing on ages 0–8). This year’s winner is entirely up to you!
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The Red Mud Children’s Book Rankings are now in their 6th year! If you’re a parent who loves reading to your children, don’t miss this opportunity to get a free copy of these wonderful books, worth thousands of dollars! Voting is open again for the 2010 Children’s Book Rankings. (Deadline:October 20, 2010)
The following is “2010 Top 10 Children’s Books Shortlisted“Special topic andRed mud voting stationLink:
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Appendix:Top 10 children’s books from 2005 to 2009 /
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[Highlights of the 2010 Nominees]
With the increasing promotion of picture books in recent years, readers’ tastes have become increasingly sophisticated, and their reading needs have become more diverse. People are increasingly looking forward to the development of original Chinese picture books, and many people are making strenuous efforts to achieve this. The “Second Chinese Picture Book Forum” held not long ago in Shanghai brought together many interested friends from across Taiwan, Mainland China, and Hong Kong for a wonderful exchange and sharing.Videos of speeches and interviews from this forum are available online »»
The biggest difference between the 2010 Top 10 finalists and previous years lies in the overall presence of Chinese-language original picture books, surpassing previous years and demonstrating encouraging momentum. However, we also clearly see that these works still lag far behind the Western picture books that have led the way for over a century. However, we hope that through our attention, criticism, encouragement, and support, we can help original picture books grow.
Butterfly Pea Flower
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Wild Child Picture Book Series (6 volumes)
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Open the wings of poetry
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nightingale
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Can ponds really perform magic?
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Cute Animal Gymnastics
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Pray for rain
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“When I Was Young” Original Picture Book
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6‑volume set of “Good Baby at Home” series
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Goodbye, Little Woods
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Gifts for the Year of the Tiger: Paintings of the Tiger
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Mimi says no
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