1, Andersen's fairy tales
The collection of fairy tales created by Danish writer Andersen consists of 166 stories. Distinguish between love and hate, enthusiastically praise the working people and praise their good and pure character; Ruthlessly expose and criticize the stupidity, incompetence, greed and cruelty of princes and nobles. Among them, the famous stories are: Little Mermaid, Ugly Duckling, Little Match Girl, Thumbelina and so on.
2. The protagonist in the fairy tale
Grandpa, a lonely carpenter, made a puppet-Pi Nuo Qi. The story published by Roddy in 1880 is deeply loved by parents. Many parents use this to educate their children. Through Pinocchio's tortuous and bizarre experience, this fairy tale shows the puppet's qualities of loving justice, hating evil and being innocent and pure, and teaches children to resist all kinds of temptations, be an honest, obedient and good boy who loves studying and working, and help their parents.
3. The myth of China
The contents of ancient myths in China are all-encompassing, extremely rich, and there are all kinds of gods and ghosts who perform their duties. Reading China's ancient myths can spread the stories of immortals and ghosts in ancient China, and can also open children's rich imagination and provide great materials for their creative thinking in the future.
4. Old things in the south of the city
This book is an autobiographical novel, which depicts the childhood experience of the protagonist Xiaoying in southern Beijing in the 1920s in an unpretentious style, and shows us the old Beijing in the eyes of a child and the life of Beijingers in the early last century.
5. robinson crusoe
When he was young, Robinson felt uneasy about the mediocre well-off life. He didn't listen to his father's advice, fled overseas to do business, and was taken to be a slave by the Moors for several years. Later, he fled to Brazil and became a planter. On his way to Africa to buy slaves, he was caught in a storm and drifted to an uninhabited island near South America.
He quickly overcame his depression and disappointment, moved guns and tools from the sunken ship, hunted food with wisdom and labor, built houses, made tools, planted grains, domesticated goats and improved the environment, showing tireless and indomitable perseverance.