Children are not around him in childhood, so reading a little warm story makes them feel the power of friendliness and learn to express and share; Read some romantic stories, let them soar in the imaginary world and taste all kinds of wonderful tastes of life; Read some interesting stories and encourage them to find good solutions to their troubles; Read a beautiful story and tell them that it is better to enjoy inner freedom than to win any material; Read some inspirational stories to make them confident in themselves and know more about love and responsibility ... Maybe this is the happiest thing we can do.
Dear lamb
Christina Capote (text) Flach Wilding (picture) Yi Ran (translation)
Introduction:
"Would you like to be my friend?" The old wolf on the mountain wrote a letter to the lamb living on the grass. The lamb who wanted a friend didn't know that this passionate letter was actually written by a wolf. At first, Father Sheep and Mother Sheep thought it was not a bad thing to let the lamb make pen friends, until this "Along" letter asked the lamb to date him. What will a date between a wolf and a sheep be like? ?
This is a story full of modernity, which makes children understand the importance of family protection.
Recommended reason:
The strange world is always full of freshness for us, but at the same time it also hides dangers. Children need to know and get in touch with the outside world, but they should also learn to stay away from danger. In this process, the family gives children the best guidance and protection and gives them a warm sense of security.
Lululong's gift
Nancy Wakgui (text) Susanna Smaghi (photo) Yi Ran (translation)
Introduction:
In order to avoid the storm, Lululong and his friends came to a cold and dark cave. The partners want Lululong to breathe fire to keep warm. At this time, the poor little dragon had to admit that he had not learned to breathe fire! But just when he wanted to give up, a modest miracle happened ... a lovely story, which made the children feel the joy of growing up!
Recommended reason:
Growth is mysterious. Every child wants to grow taller and bolder, learn a lot of things that he didn't know before, and hope to hear his parents say to himself that you have really grown up! Growth is expected and worth waiting for a long time. Mom and dad should accompany you well on the way.
Kangaroo lamb
Diana kimpton (text) rosalind Bilshaw (figure) Ren Rongrong (translation)
Introduction:
Knowledge is about dreams, and we only sell quality and nutritious books! When the lost lonely lamb called for his mother, a kangaroo who was equally lonely because she had no children happened to meet him. Kangaroo put the lamb in his bag and took him home. Under the care of its new mother, the lamb feels very happy. But what happens when the lamb realizes that she is different from her mother?
A story that warms people's hearts, because we are all forces beyond maternal love!
Recommended reason:
Motherly love is the greatest emotion in the world. In the process of growing up, mother always gives us meticulous care and love. Mother tolerates us and sometimes even makes sacrifices for us. Let the baby fully feel the power of maternal love.
Hold my hand
Sarah acton (text/picture) Yi Ran (translation)
Introduction:
Humorous style, with beautiful and fluent language, delicate and touching pictures and warm and touching stories, tells a growing strength, or caring, or wisdom, or warm theme ... so that children can feel the sunshine shining into their hearts.
A poem full of childlike interest and imagination takes children flying in the boundless fantasy world, making them feel poetic infiltration and all kinds of beautiful and wonderful flavors.
Hold my hand quickly, if you don't want to be blown away by the wind.
Recommended reason:
When your child is eager to help you but makes a mess, can you wait for your child to finish quietly before making greater efforts to clean up the "scene"?
When your children naively try to give you a big push to express their emotions, do you listen patiently and encourage them to finish slowly?
With the rapid development of modern society and the great pressure of life, people are in a hurry. Many parents think that children must grow up quickly to have a bright future. As we all know, childhood is very short and precious. Hold my hand and grow with you.
Grandpa Henry is looking for good luck.
Daniel hill Lu Le Isabel Hill Lu Le (text) Burjit Anthony (photo) Yi Ran (translation)
Introduction:
"Grandpa, can you tell me what luck is?" When Grandpa Henry came to say "good night" to himself, Amy suddenly asked this question, but Grandpa Henry couldn't answer this short question as usual.
So Grandpa Henry came outside the house and looked around for a long time. Finally, he found the answer his little granddaughter Amy needed. A warm and touching story, it will tell you how to find those little details that make people feel happy and satisfied with a pair of discerning eyes.
Recommended reason:
In life, as long as you have a pair of discerning eyes and a grateful heart, you can realize that luck doesn't need to be found, but it is actually around you. Learn to be grateful, learn to cherish family, friendship and life, and you will become happy and satisfied. Who doesn't want children to be happy? You can read with your children and teach them gratitude and contentment.
Still a mess
Tony Bolin and Sally Harbeson (pictured) Yi Ran (translated)
Introduction:
The fox is in big trouble! Uncle Ferdinand is coming to his house to play, and he has to clean the room quickly. But what should we do with the rubbish? Throw it in the hole? Sounds like a good idea! But what if that hole happens to be the home of another animal? This vivid story takes us and the encouraged garbage around a big circle, and the humorous plot also reminds us to care about the environment around us!
Recommended reason:
Nature provides us with a good living environment, so we should live in harmony with nature and take protecting the environment as our important duty. To protect the environment, we should start with the little things around us: no littering, no trampling on the grass. Don't climb branches and pick flowers, save water when washing your hands, and remember to turn off the lights when you go out. ......
Children should form good habits from an early age, starting from the little things around them and starting from family education.