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What story did the little peas by the window tell?
Mainly wrote a naughty boy-Xiao Doudou, who was expelled from school because of his strange behavior, and then went to Ba Xueyuan, a school composed of many buses. The students here are as naughty as Xiao Doudou, but the headmaster is very friendly to them and has educated them a lot, just like their big friends.

The education in Ba Xueyuan is unique and good at teaching students in accordance with their aptitude. There are many games that can cultivate people's good conduct and character. Xiaodoudou thrived here, and later, due to the war and other reasons, Ba Xueyuan was closed.

The author of Little Doudou is Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, which is the true story of her primary school days.

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1, creative background

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, the author of Little Doudou by the Window, often thinks of the influence of Ba Xueyuan and President Kobayashi on her when she is an adult. One night she always thought about it and then ran out of bed in the middle of the night. It suddenly occurred to her that she wanted to write a book about Ba Xueyuan and President Kobayashi, so she wrote a few pages full of 300 squares that night and wrote the first chapter of Little Doudou by the Window, First Arriving at the Station.

"Ba Xue Yuan" has a unique school gate, which consists of two dwarf trees with green leaves. In the words of Xiao Doudou, it is "the school gate that grows out of the ground". "Ba Xueyuan" has a characteristic classroom. They are abandoned trams, and they are the tram classrooms of Xiao Doudou.

2. Introduction to the author

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, a Japanese writer, TV presenter and goodwill ambassador of UNICEF. After the publication of her masterpiece "Little Peas by the Window" in 198 1, it caused great repercussions not only in Japan, but also all over the world.

1984, after reading the English version of Little Doudou by the Window, UN officials thought that "this person knows children's psychology so well that there is no more suitable candidate", so they appointed her as the goodwill ambassador of UNICEF, the seventh after Audrey Hepburn and the first goodwill ambassador in Asian history.

3. Work evaluation

(1) Mr. Kobayashi's respect for childhood secrets in his teaching garden is very remarkable.

-Mei Zihan (children's literature writer)

(2) This book is not only a beautiful children's novel and growth story suitable for children to read, but also an "educational poem" written for parents, teachers and educators all over the world.

-LULU (children's literature writer)