Recently, I told her a story about a lemur, Mai Le. The name of this picture book is to take care of a pet egg. The basic plot of the story is that the lemur Mailer plays with an egg every day, and then hatches a small crocodile. Mailer sent the crocodile to its mother and said that he would continue to take care of the crocodile fish. This picture book is beautifully designed. Doudou turned over the picture book with his little hand, and his eyes were full of longing.
Not long ago, she said, "Dad, come here and I'll tell you a story." I sat down beside Doudou curiously, and she turned over the picture book and said, "This is the lemur Mai Le." Every time she turns to a new page, she can tell the key words of the story according to the picture, such as "pebble", "curiously touching it", "teaching it to swim", "teaching it to climb trees" and "I'm happy to help if I need a babysitter" and so on. These are the dialogues and key information in the picture book. Although Doudou can't read, what she said is exactly the same as in the book. She should have understood the story and matched it with the picture.
When I was two years old, Doudou told me a story. At that time, we were in a library, and the story was made up by herself: the tiger said that he wanted to eat the tortoise (the word tortoise was not pronounced clearly, so it was called a pile), and the tree said that he could not eat the tortoise, and the tortoise escaped. Such a simple story makes me feel very cute. At that time, I laughed with Doudou for a long time and sent a circle of friends to say that Doudou would make up stories. Today, two years later, she can really tell a complete story.
Among the many picture books told to Doudou, there are joys and sorrows; Some are close to life, and some are full of imagination; Some are bland, and some are bizarre. Telling and listening to stories is a very good way to gain indirect experience. Enter other people's lives through stories and experience the story of the protagonist. Whether it is direct or indirect experience, it can make children grow up more or less. As Miyazaki Hayao said in Jin Yuji on the Cliff, "Growing up is the right of every child, and it is also a journey they must go through. No matter whether it is flat or rugged, there are joys and sorrows."
In the process of listening to Doudou retelling the story, I constantly praised her with my mother that "all the retelling is key information, and her memory is very good;" The voices and intonations are lovely and can attract people who listen to stories. "In addition, encourage Doudou to try to retell other picture books. Of course, at this stage, it should be based on her interest.
Sometimes before taking a nap, I will tell her that I just went to the home of the protagonist of a picture book story to see if the squirrel can take the initiative to eat. See if the little frog will never be lazy and diligent again. See if the silent sheepdog is appreciated by its owner? See if the pony is no longer sad and happy again. See if bears are getting more polite.
Some "fairy tales are not as beautiful as we thought, but fairy tales from your favorite population are very sweet." I like listening to Doudou tell stories. I hope she can tell me more about picture books and make up some storylines in the future. It's best to join me, my mother and my brother in swimming in fairy tales. ......