Then older children may start watching some cartoons, and books with cartoon themes will make them more acceptable and loved. However, in the relatively popular cartoons, I personally think that Thomas and Babu's motorcade is more conducive to developing good living habits than Piggy Peggy, who is very popular with children. Like bears, many parents around me control their children to watch cartoons, let alone chase them everywhere. "Babu Engineer's motorcade" has a supporting reader, in which there are relatively many words, and the plot will be more responsible than the bear series, which is suitable for kindergarten children to read. "Piggy Peggy" has an English picture book. There are not many words, and it is not too difficult. Parents and children can watch it.
Speaking of English picture books, it is very important in children's English enlightenment education. I consulted a friend who has been engaged in English education and translation for many years. The introductory book she recommended to me was the biscuit dog series, not biscuits. Cookie dog has a matching reading CD, which plays audio and guides children to read picture books. Children can understand the meaning of English with the help of the plots outlined in the picture books. Play it repeatedly, and children will remember words and short sentences, which will be very rewarding!