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The little green worm loves music and eventually breaks out of its cocoon and becomes a butterfly. Please enjoy the picture book "The Little Green Insect's Dream"

What you are reading now is the 268th picture book of the "The Smartness of Pictures and Books" parent-child *** reading charity promotion - "The Dream of the Little Green Insect" Picture and Text Appreciation

This is a microscopic world. A dog's tail and a dandelion are all large landscapes. The grass sways gently, the flowers quietly produce seeds, the seeds bounce to the soil, the insects sing to their heart's content, and the little caterpillars lie quietly. The moonlight bathes everything, quiet and beautiful. Bingbo loves quietness. In addition to caterpillars, his favorite animals also include ants and shrimps. He pays attention to the silent and quiet lives. His inner peace always shines through in his writing.

The microscopic world of butterflies, moonlight, and stars on the cover...the front and back cover are combined into one picture, with flying butterflies and flowers all over the sky. Who said that the ugly little caterpillar has no dreams? ? His dream is the blue sky!

The surrounding lining is a gradient of grass blue, weaving the dream of a little green insect!

The little caterpillar on the title page rests gently on the tree. What is she doing?

Enter the text and see how the little green insect realizes her dream!

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On a summer night, the moonlight flows down from the sky and shines on the quiet grass. "Ji Ling Ling..." Music remembered. The music also seems to flow.

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That's the crickets having a concert. She plays the piano very well, and her shiny robe is very elegant. All come to listen to music. "Oh, great musician!" they all said.

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The little caterpillar hiding under a blade of grass did not dare to move. She was listening secretly. Although the little green insect is ugly, she loves music so much. When she hears music, her heart will tremble slightly, like the strings of a piano.

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"Alas..." Whenever the cricket finished playing a song, the little green insect would sigh softly: "It's so beautiful..." Beautiful music, It will always bring the little caterpillar to a distant dreamland.

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However, the cricket does not like the little caterpillar and often drives her away. He waved his slender tentacles and said impatiently: "My music is so beautiful, but you are so ugly, go away!" The little green insect had to crawl away sadly, hiding in a far away place and shedding tears.

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In the tears, the cold stars in the sky are reflected. "Ji Ling Ling..." The music came again. The little caterpillar raised its head, listened attentively, and looked at the distant, hazy grass. There, it looked even more charming.

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"I still want to go, I still want to go..." the little caterpillar said to herself. She crawled forward gently, carefully following the footprints of her front feet with her hind feet. He climbed up a small tree and no one found her. The moon is so round. The stars are so bright. Cricket is playing under this tree. "This place is like that dreamland." The little green insect said in his heart.

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She hid under a leaf and quietly made a cocoon. She thought: Hidden in the cocoon and listened, the crickets would not see me and would not drive me away... A light gray cocoon was swaying gently in the wind. The cocoon made of fine threads blocks out all other sounds. Only music can come in, and the music echoes softly inside the scissors.

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Listening to the beautiful music, the little greenworm fell asleep. She had a dream that she had grown a pair of huge wings; the wings were printed with patterns of the moon and stars. These are a pair of wings that can dance...Music has been accompanying the little green insect in this long dream.

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When the little green insect woke up, she found that she had turned into a beautiful butterfly, so beautiful that She herself was surprised. The butterfly flies out of the cocoon. Her wings are emblazoned with images of the moon and stars.

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She flew, her wings were so light and so bright. Cricket raised his head and looked at her. "Ah, like a fairy! Fairy..." said the cricket.

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The cricket probably doesn’t know that this beautiful butterfly was transformed from that ugly little caterpillar; the butterfly probably doesn’t know that without music, she would be What does it look like.

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"Ji Ling Ling..." The sound of the piano rang again. The music blends into the moonlight and flows in the grass. The butterfly shook her big wings and danced gracefully. Insects are all wondering: Is it the music of crickets that makes butterflies more beautiful, or does the dance of butterflies make music more beautiful?

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