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A book that is perfect for elementary school students to read, inspirational storybooks.
The Insect Book is a masterpiece by Fabre, an outstanding French entomologist and writer. It is an immortal scientific encyclopedia and a literary masterpiece. It fuses the author's lifelong research results and life insights into one furnace, and looks at insect nature with human nature, reflecting the author's unique observation vision of small insects and the big world.
It not only reflects the author's awe of life, but also contains the Fabre spirit of "pursuing the truth and exploring the truth". In the description of the daily habits and characteristics of various insects, the author's unique vision of life and world events is reflected. The words are filled with the author's own rebirth and love for life.
Mouse Baby Growth Diary
As the child grows up day by day, his parents find that his rebellious psychology is getting worse and worse - he has his own little ideas, either saying that he wants to be like this, or saying that he doesn't want to be like that, and so on. Sometimes it really makes Mom and Dad feel a little headache. Let's take a look at the mouse baby in this set of books, who starts out saying "I don't want to eat", but later finds that "the food is delicious"; At first, he said "I don't want to sleep", but then he "fell asleep sweetly"; At first, he "didn't want to be obedient", and later thought that "he should listen to his mother"; At first, he "didn't want to tell the truth", but later he felt that he should "be an honest child" ......Come and see the mouse baby with the child, the child can find his own shadow in it, and the mother can find the best way to educate the child!
This is a female-themed **, telling the story of four girls' dreams, reality, and growth, and describing their attachment to their family; Loyalty to love and a desire for affection. It has been said that all the experiences that girls of all ages have to face when growing up can be found in this book.
Wilde's Fairy Tales
Wilde's Fairy Tales includes 9 fairy tales such as Wilde's "The Happy Prince", "The Selfish Giant" and "The Star Child". In its opinion, it is more real than Grimm and darker than Andersen. Wilde's words are sad but beautiful, and he tells us:
Not every fairy tale has a happy ending, and a story with a happy ending also has a divine twist at the end! Although some people say that this is a fairy tale for adults, I think I would like to show this to children more than the perfect Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale.
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Good books affect a child's life.
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Storybooks suitable for elementary school students are: "Little Beanie by the Window".
The Story of Lena Fox", "Old Things in the South of the City".
Charlotte's Web, Don Quixote.
1, "Little Beanie by the Window".
Little Beanie by the Window is a Japanese writer and host Tetsuko Kuroyanagi.
He is the author of children's literature, first published in 1981.
This book tells a true story of the author's elementary school days: Xiao Doudou was dropped out of the original school because of naughty, and came to Ba School Park. Under the love and guidance of Principal Kobayashi, Xiao Doudou, who is "weird" in the eyes of ordinary people, has gradually become a child that everyone can accept.
The friendly and easy-going teaching method in Ba Xueyuan has made the children here spend the best time of their lives.
2, "The Story of Lena Fox".
The Tale of the Fox Lena is a fairy tale adapted by Jeanne Leroy-Alai in France. The work tells the story of Lena Fox, who represents the emerging burgher class, facing the lion king.
When the power of the male wolf, the domineering of the male wolf, and the weakness and helplessness of the rooster, he can always use his own intelligence and alertness to meet the source. On the one hand, it oppresses the common people, and on the other hand, it intrigues with powerful and wealthy families, and even defeats powerful opponents.
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Reading storybooks should be selected according to the child's reading level, if you don't know, you can refer to the "Primary School Chinese Curriculum Standards", which requires more clearly, 1-2 grades to see popular science stories, fairy tales, fables, Chinese myths, historical stories, etc., 3-4 grades to see fantasy, adventure, children's literature, growth**, ancient allusions, historical stories, etc., 5-6 grades to see Nobel Prize literature, world classics, science fiction**, popular science anthology, scientific adventures, modern Chinese literature, traditional culture, classic ancient books, etc., There is still a big difference from the lower grades to the upper grades, so you must choose according to the child's cognitive level and reading volume, and don't choose blindly.
The type of story is clear, if you still don't know, you can buy a comprehensive storybook, that is, it is not a single idiom story, fairy tale, you can buy a story collection, let the child watch it first, and then find your own interests, for example, after reading the collection, the child feels that he prefers the fable, you can buy a separate fable story, if the child prefers the idiom story, you can buy a separate idiom story, the cost of trial and error is low, and it can also slowly cultivate the child's interest, there are so many stories, there is always something to like.
Recommend a collection of stories"Years of Story Material Book"., is divided by age, each age corresponds to the curriculum standards, each type of story has it, and it is close to the psychological characteristics of children at this age, and children are more resonant and willing to read.
7-10 years old, can be selected.
Primary school is the best period for cultivating reading habits, liking is more important than anything else, as long as children like, interested, and willing to read, they will slowly choose their own books.
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Good books affect a child's life.
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The owner of a chicken farm had always hated missionaries because he thought that most missionaries were saying one thing and doing another. In order to "do the right thing for heaven", the owner of the chicken has nothing to do, and he likes to spread bad words about the missionaries.
One day, two missionaries came to the door and said they wanted to buy two chickens.
When the business came to the door, the owner endured the unhappiness in his heart and let him choose. The two missionaries spent a long time in the huge chicken raising, but they picked a lame rooster that had almost lost its hair and was extremely ugly.
The hosts were a bit strange and asked them why they didn't pick the best.
When the owner heard this, he was anxious, and hurriedly said: "No, no, you see which one in this chicken farm is not beautiful, fat and fat, you use this chicken as a representative, so that everyone thinks that all the chickens I raise are like this, which is really unfair to me." ”
Another missionary grinned and said, "Yes! The fact that you represent a few missionaries who misbehaved is also unfair to us! ”
The owner of the chicken farm then understood.
Takeaway: If you don't want others to generalize about themselves, then you shouldn't generalize about others in the first place.
Many people are always obsessed with the shortcomings of others and ignore their strengths when evaluating a person, so that this person becomes useless in their eyes. In fact, when you evaluate others in this way, others also evaluate you in this way, and as a result, you are worthless in the eyes of others. Clearly, a generalized approach to evaluation can only dislike each other and is not conducive to cooperation and co-operation.
On the first day of school, the great Greek philosopher Socrates said to the students, "Today we will learn only one thing that is the simplest and easiest thing to do." Each person flung their arms as far forward as they could, and then as far back as they could. ”
I thought to myself, what can't be done with such a simple thing? After a month, Socrates asked the students, "Which students persevered with 300 throws a day?" ”
90% of the students raised their hands proudly. After another month, Socrates asked again, and only 80% of the students who persevered. A year later, Socrates asked again: "Tell me, who else has persisted in the simplest hand-shaking exercise?" ”
Only one person in the entire classroom raised his hand. This student was Plato, another great philosopher of ancient Greece who would later become famous. The hardest thing in the world is perseverance. Success lies in persistence.
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