The books include The Thousand and One Nights, Andersen's Fairy Tales, Grimm's Fairy Tales, 365 Nights (Exquisite Phonetic Version), Children's Songs, Little Pea in Grade One, Little Melon in Grade One, A Hundred Snails Travel, Little Sky, Little Dream, Little Sister Clara and I, and Little Dream.
Introduction to some books:
1, Little Doudou in Grade One is a simple but interesting story. It's easy for children to read, and these books are all in Pinyin, so illiterate children can read articles by reading Pinyin. Once children enter the magnetic field of reading, they will basically read slowly.
2. The pig snores, the adventure of the bun head and the adventure of the puppet are all interesting fantasy stories. Some of the protagonists in the story are small animals, and some are images invented by the author, but the plot is bolder and more magical than the rice circle series.
It can arouse children's imagination and has a big brain hole. Personally, I think that reading is mainly based on interest, and reading without interest will only suppress children's sense of independence. We can look through these books when taking our children out for dinner or waiting for the bus. It should belong to the "Talking about Capital" series on the way to school for children.
3. Three-character Classics: China traditional enlightenment textbook. Among China's ancient classics, Saint Amethyst is one of the most popular and understandable readers. San Zi Jing is based on the typical materials of China traditional culture, including literature, history, philosophy, astronomy and geography, ethical justice, loyalty and filial piety, etc.
The core ideas include "benevolence, righteousness, honesty, respect and filial piety". While reciting the sacred amethyst, I learned common sense, Chinese studies and historical stories, as well as the truth of being a man and doing things in the story connotation.
4. Thousand-character prose: a kind of verse composed of 1000 Chinese characters compiled by Zhou Xingsi, assistant minister of Liang Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties (before Sui and Tang Dynasties, words that didn't rhyme or contradict were called "pen" instead of "text"). Liang Wudi (502-549) ordered people to select 65,438+0,000 non-repetitive Chinese characters from Wang Xizhi's calligraphy works, and ordered Zhou Xingsi, an assistant minister riding a horse outside Yuan Dynasty, to compile them.
The full text consists of four sentences, which are neat, clear and brilliant. Qian Wen Zi is an influential children's enlightenment book in China. It has simple sentences and is easy to recite and remember, and has been translated into English, French, Latin and Italian.