This book tells the story that a little rabbit and a big rabbit love each other more. When you love someone very much, you will want to describe this feeling. Just like rabbits. Love is really not an easy thing to measure. Perhaps both rabbits won the "competition" in the end, but more importantly, they gained more love from each other.
I originally recommended this book because I will always remember that when I spoke enthusiastically, I warmed my little hand just to tell me how high and far her love for me was. The so-called parent-child interaction is like this.
Second, "Feifei is angry": learn to manage emotions and anger.
Let the baby know that unhappiness and emotionalism are things that everyone must face through the scenes in Feifei's Anger and Lux's High Anger. But don't be afraid, everyone will look happy or unhappy. Although it looks terrible, it can gradually improve your dissatisfied pressure and mood. This book makes children understand the process and reasons of Feifei's emotional changes, and know that anger is a normal emotional expression, and they can try to adjust their emotions when they encounter unpleasant things.
Many mothers asked me what to do when my baby was angry, and I also recommended some methods. However, the picture book story is often the most direct one. Why not read this book to them?
Third, "it's all mine": learn how to treat friends and how to share them.
Crows in flower socks have a bad habit. As soon as he saw the good things sent by other friends, he immediately wanted to keep them for himself. To this end, he also thought of many ways: stealing, making a diversion, threatening others, confusing others and so on. In order to keep the treasure he got, he hid under the covers all day and refused his friend's invitation. Gradually, he began to feel lonely. I finally realized that occupying these things is not fun at all. I returned all these things and began to enjoy sharing.
1-2 years old is the stage of establishing property rights consciousness, and children's possessiveness will become very strong. Parents should not interfere forcibly, but can also guide them positively through picture books to get through this stage and encourage their children to share their income and make good friends.
Fourth, "all kinds of people": understand and accept the diversity and differences of this world.
There are all kinds of people in this world. Some people are tall, others are short. Some people are thin, while others are strong. Some people have freckles, and some people wear glasses; Some people wear braces, others are in wheelchairs. Some people look strange, and some people dress differently from others. There are various differences between people, maybe it's figure, maybe it's appearance, maybe it's skin color, maybe it's personality. These are all normal. Most importantly, it is these differences that make up a colorful world.
This "various" series includes six books, all of which are warm favorite picture books. After reading this book, children can learn to accept diverse things with equal eyes and learn to tolerate and treat differences equally in a simple and easy-to-understand way.
Five, "all kinds of fears": understand that everyone will be afraid and learn how to face fear.
Everyone is afraid, some people are afraid of *, some people are afraid of thunder; Some people are afraid of parents quarreling, others are afraid of being bullied; Some people are afraid of loneliness, others are afraid of being different. For children, the content of these fears is not strange at all. Almost every child has something he is afraid of. Everyone will be afraid, and the last page of the book is a flower that can be unfolded. Let it bloom, and we will find out the cause of fear, how to overcome it, and how to face it calmly. It turns out that fear is normal, and it is natural to be afraid of many things. Sometimes there is nothing wrong with being "afraid", so face it bravely. When you grow up, many things you are afraid of will disappear. It is good to tell your friends and parents what you are afraid of.
This is the second book in the "various" series that I highly recommend! Babies have all kinds of fears, and the first step for them to learn to overcome them is to face them frankly. It's natural. Everyone has it. It's not shameful. You can also tell Mom and Dad. Then teach our baby how to overcome these fears.