1, "Count Kisses" (0-6 years old)
Babies can count from 1 to 10 and from 10 to 1, which is an exciting moment for every parent. This picture book will let you know how to teach your baby to count while kissing, and describe ten body parts words with lovely style to satisfy your baby's English enlightenment. It turns out that putting the baby to sleep and teaching the baby to count can be so warm.
2. Pigs cannot fly (4-8 years old)
Piglets always feel unhappy and that being a pig is boring. So, he dressed up as a giraffe, a zebra and a parrot ........................................................................................................................................................... for a while, but in the end, he still wanted to be a happy pig. Piglet learned: Being yourself is the happiest. Why? Ask the pig!
3. What kind of mother does best/what kind of father does best (3-6 years old)
Dad can do many things for you, such as teaching you to ride a bike and accompanying you to the park. But what did Dad do best? Mom can also do many things for you, such as reinforcing the loose buttons of your teddy bear and telling you warm bedtime stories. But what does mom do best? If you want to know the answer, come with me!
4. Pat the rabbit (3-6 years old)
This top ten bestseller was written by Kunhart, a famous American children's literature writer, for his three-year-old daughter. This is a veritable toy book, which parents can use to interact well with their children. Although this book is only 9 pages, it is very creative and rich in content, which can fully mobilize children's vision, touch and smell. 1 verb pat—- touch, play-play, smell-smell, look-look, feel-read-read, put-put. Nouns rabbit-,peeking-,hide-and-seek, flower-,mirror-,face-,book-,ring-.
5. Where is the baby's navel (3-6 years old)
This is a very enlightening English, simple question and answer, which can be said to be a parent-child picture book. Where is the baby's navel, in her clothes, and then ask where the five senses are, under her hat and so on. Understand body parts and position words through picture books. Know body parts: hands, feet (feet are plural), button navel, eyes, eyes, mouth. Know cats, babies, hats, cups, bubbles and shirts.
Extended information 1. The U.S. Department of Education promotes "parent tutor" training.
Americans attach great importance to people's independence and self-improvement, so they begin to cultivate their self-help ability from 1 year and a half. They believe that mastering self-help skills can enhance the independence and success of infants, which is beneficial to both infants and parents. Self-help skills of infants include: tying shoelaces, dressing, buttoning, unzipping or zipping, washing face, brushing teeth, combing hair, eating, going to the toilet, etc.
2. British community children's centers provide various services free of charge.
The British government attaches great importance to preschool education for children under five years old and provides many services for families with babies. At the age of five, the baby can participate in various activities of community children's centers, and the mother can also participate in various parenting forums and trainings to solve problems in the process of educating children. If they need to send their children to kindergarten before they are three years old, they have to pay for it themselves, which is about 1000 a month.