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Good words and sentences of Golden Basket Hotel

Good things about the Golden Basket Hotel are as follows:

1, since I started reading the book "Golden Basket Hotel", I began to sleep alone, because the two children in the Golden Basket Hotel have already slept alone!

There is a big red room in the book, and the things in it are pink, crimson, comprehensive red, scarlet and so on. I don't need to consider these color rooms. They must be very beautiful. I also want to have a look and sleep!

Yan has a little green frog in the book. This frog is no ordinary frog. It can eat, sleep and forecast the weather! The weather it reports is always accurate, but sometimes it makes mistakes occasionally, which can't be blamed. After all, it has been done very well!

This frog is lazy. When someone feeds him food, he eats it willy-nilly, but when he is full, he goes to bed. Whoever he is, he won't try to wake him up!

Introduction of Golden Basket Hotel:

The author of Golden Basket Hotel is Ludwig Bemelmans, a famous American children's writer, who is known as "Father of Madeleine". It won the silver prize in the newbury Children's Literature Award. This children's novel mainly tells the story of a wonderful time spent by Mr. Kogosol and his two daughters in the Golden Basket Hotel in Bruges, Belgium.

There are few uncommon words in the text, which is very suitable for young readers to read independently. No matter how incredible the guests of the Golden Basket Hotel ask, there is always only one satisfactory answer, that is, "I see, I'll help you." The owner will deal with it as soon as possible. Perhaps this is our dream hotel, and I want to experience it myself after reading this novel.

Although the hotel is a very old house, it is a very comfortable hotel with few rooms. The advantage is that the kitchen is so luxurious that even the mayor frequents it. At least, I know how to make dessert: "lemon souffle." Childhood doesn't care about the meaning of things or the truth. Everything starts with curiosity. Even if you use your little finger to cross the gap in the brick wall, it is very interesting.