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A book suitable for primary school students to improve their emotional intelligence
TOP 1 "superhero"

Francesca Sardou and Roman Sardou.

Recommended reason:

There are four series in Superhero, starting with "Overcoming Fear", "Getting rid of Attachment", "Being Polite" and "Being Happy to Share" to help children develop good behavior habits.

From the perspective of "I", the book takes children to experience the scenes they often encounter in life. The little boy in the story grew up through repeated groping. Only by finding the problem can we find the best solution, and then slowly grow into a praised little hero.

TOP2 "Grandpa Meng Xu tells stories"

Robert Meng Qi

Painted by Michael Maasik and Mike Bolt.

Recommended reason:

The rhythm of the story is as catchy as the lyrics, and children will not feel bored when reading it, which is very suitable for language learning and memory training of children aged 3-6. The story does not deliberately educate children how to face things. One is to attract children in the form of games and let them enter a wonderful little world, so as to explore the truth of things in the game.

Grandpa Munsch, a popular "story king" in North America, grew up with generation after generation. The combination of huge exaggeration and vivid pictures makes each of Grandpa Monch's works full of vitality. Based on the real scenes in life, give full play to children's imagination and give them the best childhood.

TOP3 Biography of World Celebrity Children

Newton editorial team

Recommended reason:

Reading biographies of celebrities from an early age can help children establish correct values. The stories of celebrity biographies all come from real events. It can make children have a correct understanding and understanding of the real society, which is conducive to cultivating children's correct values.

The complete collection contains 12 celebrities who have a far-reaching influence on history and are presented in the form of cartoons. Save the verbosity of the content and replace it with concise language. Extract events with great influence, let children drive themselves in reading and feel the precious personality traits of celebrities.

TOP4 "It's different, it doesn't matter"

Todd Parr

Recommended reason:

It doesn't matter if your skin color is different from others, and it doesn't matter if you start wearing braces. Each of us is a unique existence in life-it doesn't matter if we are different. The book focuses on self-awareness, emotional control, self-motivation, identifying other people's emotions, dealing with relationships, etc., combined with the plots often encountered in life, so that children really know how to manage their emotions.

We are all unique individuals and only exist in this world. It is the existence of differences that makes us special. Todd's picture books are full of rich flavor of life, the combination of thick lines and bright colors, which used to be lively and funny, and unconsciously opened children's imagination.

TOP5 "I am in kindergarten"

Mu tou nao tou children chuangxiang center

Recommended reason:

When children reach school age and enter the mini "small society" of kindergarten, the problem of inconspicuous children will gradually emerge. "I am in Kindergarten" has tailored a set of "EQ Manual" for children who just entered school through simple illustrations and childlike words. Each book has a complete theme, covering sharing, communication, etiquette and other aspects, so that children can slowly correct their shortcomings in social interaction and improve their emotional intelligence.

In addition to emotional intelligence training picture books, this series also attaches great importance to the cultivation of children's safety awareness. "I will protect myself" in the picture book series is also regarded as the first choice for education by many parents. In plain language, it is very useful to instill in children who have not yet formed a sense of security "Don't eat strangers' food casually" and "How to save yourself when someone tries to hurt themselves".