我的飛天浴缸 (鈴木典丈)
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我的飛天浴缸 (鈴木典丈)

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我的飛天浴缸 (鈴木典丈): : : NORITAKE SUZUKI 19752006272007TOKYO illustration62 17

作者: 鈴木典丈  |  繪者: 鈴木典丈  |  譯者: 林真美  


        嗯,太陽下山了,好像該來洗澡囉!咦,為什麼浴缸變成圓球狀啊?等等,媽媽竟然邊洗澡邊煮飯,這是怎麼一回事呢?啊,爸爸也是,竟然在搭電車回家的路上就洗好澡了!

  這邊有好多各式各樣的浴缸,大家可以一起洗澡開會的圓桌浴缸、跟高速公路一樣長的浴缸、可能會錯亂的迷宮浴缸…等,還有能在天空翱翔,甚至到宇宙探險的飛天浴缸,真是太好玩了!
 
  可是,為什麼浴缸水位會慢慢下降?原來是有人把排水栓偷偷拔走,太可惡啦!如果飛天浴缸沒有水就會掉到地上,也無法洗澡了,該怎麼辦呢?走,我們一起搭著飛天浴缸,去浴缸大樓、浴缸遊樂園、太空浴場追捕小偷,把排水栓搶回來吧!

本書特色

  用奔馳的想像洗澡,徹底鬆弛身心

  讓孩子用遊戲的心情遵守生活常規
  學齡前的孩子容易對吃飯、洗澡、穿衣、睡覺這些規律的日常生活行為感到抗拒,這是由於大人容易用「命令式」的口吻,將它化為一項不得不作的「任務」。周而復始的動作,執行起來相當無趣,便容易使孩子怠惰、排斥;加上做這些事情時,無法一邊遊戲嬉鬧,真是種束縛!但如果能夠添加一些「玩笑」的元素呢?刷牙時,想像牙刷把齒縫裡的細菌人一一撲滅;洗臉時,想像毛巾吸飽了魔法水,用來擦臉就會變得更加可愛;吃飯時,感受左右兩邊的牙齒拼命互相爭奪口中的食物咀嚼……如此一來,這些任務是不是特別多了呢?

  顏色豐富飽和、場景安排環環相扣、視點切換流暢、情節高潮迭起。
  場景由小至大、單一至複雜,畫面焦點分散至集中;多視點切入描繪,畫面活躍不已,不再只是單一視窗閱讀,而是不停轉換交錯。加上色彩飽滿特點,詼諧的故事情節,猶如一場精采萬分的紙上冒險電影。

  用想像,讓平凡事物更柔軟而有溫度
  我們都想過,是否能夠在日常生活裡挖掘出一點不一樣的地方?於是大人開始尋找具設計感的、增進生活便利的、符合需求的家具或用品,同樣的,孩子也會想要找一個「我最喜歡的牙刷/喝水杯」,促使刷牙喝水這樣平凡的行為裡,多一分個人的情感在裡頭。因此,作者用奔放的畫面和讀者一起很認真思考:「假如有不一樣的浴缸,會發生什麼事情呢」、「這個時候,會希望自己泡在如何的浴缸裡呢?」,甚至讀者可以更進一步的想:「這樣的浴缸能成真嗎?該怎麼做呢?」

  想像不分年齡,是最棒的玩具
  這本書也恰恰說明了,我們的想像能力正是最耐用的玩具。在現實中,我們也可以邊沖水邊開始在腦海中設計打造屬於自己的蓮蓬頭,嘗試推敲別人的淋浴設備可能會是什麼模樣?在這樣反覆思考、推測中,製造出最特別的浴室形象,而說不定這些特別的浴室,有朝一日也真能在生活中生產出現呢!


作者/繪者

鈴木典丈(NORITAKE SUZUKI)


  1975年生,日本靜岡縣人。曾經是個平凡的上班族,從事過平面設計,目前為專職插畫家、童書作者。鈴木典丈的作品充滿想像,風格強烈,時常運用飽和的色彩與細膩的技法創造出充滿想像的美麗畫面。廣受讀者喜愛,2006年入選第27屆讀賣國際漫畫大賞、2007年入選TOKYO illustration、第62回小學館兒童出版文化獎…等多項大獎。

  繪本作品有《我的飛天浴缸》、《我的百變馬桶》、《我的神奇棉被》、《我的夢幻學校》(維京出版)…等,其中,《我的百變馬桶》更榮獲第17回日本繪本賞讀者賞。
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