Introduction:The story takes place in the world of dinosaurs, where a mother mother mother dragon finds a small egg in the forest, so she takes it home and hatches it with her own eggs.
It turned out to be a small Tyrannosaurus rex, which was the natural enemy of the mother dragon race! The mother mother hesitated and decided to send the baby Tyrannosaurus rex back to the forest.
But after coming to the forest, she listened to the cry of the little Tyrannosaurus rex behind her but her heart softened, or decided to bring it back to raise it, the kind mother mother gave the little Tyrannosaurus rex maternal love selflessly, and named him Liangta, hoping that it would be a kind dinosaur, and Tyrannosaurus Rex Liangta has always thought that she was a loving female dragon.
When Ryota grows up, he encounters another Tyrannosaurus rex when he goes to pick fruit, and its identity is revealed, but it chooses to fight bravely and protect the mother dragon family.
In the end, Liangta chose to leave the mother dragon mother and travel alone, but the red fruit conveys the love between it and her mother, and loves you forever and forever.
The story is short, but through vivid images and simple words, it tells a touching story of motherhood that transcends the boundaries of species.
**10,000 Fans Incentive Program Reasons why this book is worth recommending:
This book teaches children about the themes of love, acceptance and sacrifice with a heartwarming plot, so that children can understand the greatness of mother's love.
It encourages children to learn to understand and respect different individuals, even if they seem completely different from us, to be our friends or relatives.
Tatsuya Miyanishi's unique style of painting is colorful, cute and powerful, which can attract the attention of young readers and stimulate their imagination.
Food for thought:
1. The reason why the mother mother of the loving mother dragon chose to continue to raise him after discovering that the egg hatched was actually a baby Tyrannosaurus rex was because she showed selfless maternal love that transcended racial boundaries and instinctive fears. Despite knowing that the Tyrannosaurus rex was the natural enemy of the mother dragon, in the face of a helpless little life, the mother mother chose to care for and protect the little Tyrannosaurus rex as a mother, rather than seeing it as a threat to the future. This decision exemplifies the core value of the story – that love and acceptance can transcend species and inherent fears, delivering a deeply emotionally educational message. Through such a storyline, the author tells us that true love is unconditional, and that it can transcend the laws of nature and survival instincts to lead people to understand and value those lives that are different from us but equally in need of care.
2, Tyrannosaurus Rex Liangta finally chose to leave, leaving an unsatisfactory ending to the story, the author describes the greatness and selflessness of family affection, and also ** the inevitable separation and individual self-identity in the process of life growth. Ryota, who chose to leave, must also be full of struggles in his heart, and when he becomes an adult, the Tyrannosaurus rex will become a top predator and continue to live with the mother dragon family, and he is likely to face a conflict between morality and instinct. And the author also uses this little story to tell us that children will also leave their mothers and families when they become adults, but no matter how far apart we are, love will hold us together.
After reading this book, we can ask the children to think about the following questions:
1.Why did the mother dragon in the story choose to raise a baby Tyrannosaurus rex that is different from her own race? How has this decision affected her life and her surroundings? How should we get along with children who are different from us in our lives?
2.How did Ryota feel when he found out that he was a Tyrannosaurus rex instead of a mother-loving dragon? If you were a good lady, what would you do? Why do you think Ryota left her mother in the end? (For teenage readers, talk about the importance of self-identity and independent living.) )
3.At the end of the story, even though Ryota left his mother, what did he do later to protect his mother? What does this story teach us that even if we have to leave our loved ones to follow our own path, how can we show our love for our families?