Why are domestic children's books less attractive than foreign ones?
However, he chose some foreign books. No matter what I say about China's children's works, he is not very interested. So I made a comparison: 9 volumes of Different Ksenya Goryachova Camilla and 60 volumes of I Love Reading Red, Yellow and Blue Series, each with about 30 pages. The pictures are clear and the words are moderate. For example, children have their own understanding of human nature and war after reading these picture books, such as Grandma Hua and Grandpa's Wall (both excellent books published by Hebei Education Publishing House). They like this kind of surprise, the role of family life, and short stories with complete content. For children between the ages of two and ten, after reading each book, there are different surprise endings. The reason is that children understand it themselves, not preaching. When children are amused and moved by stories, you will see the charm of books. Similarly, I ordered six domestic books, including Yang's Extraordinary series, seven China's original Colorful Crows series, and all Zheng's works, all of which are representative works of China (including Cao Wenxuan, Shen, Tang Sulan, etc. ), but children lose patience in the middle of reading, and the length is usually too long, each book is at least 130 pages, and there are too many words. Because children don't think, do or say that, children's literature becomes "children's literature" instead of "children's literature". Then there are few popular science books in China. In contrast, Taiwan Province Province and South Korea have done a lot in this respect, with 4 volumes of natural map series of small snails. Congcong Science Picture Book Series 19, Math Kid Series 5, combining pictures and texts, so that children can understand scientific knowledge within the scope of concentration. After reading it, they will feel that both sexes can tell their children this way, and the world and the universe can tell their children this way, and mathematics can also learn this way. However, this kind of book can hardly be seen in China. Books on philosophy, five volumes of "I met a master" series, tell children some philosophical history in a simple and easy-to-understand way. For example, there are no books on children's philosophy by Jesus, Newton and China, but some biographies of famous people are published as inspirational books. Of course, there are also some books that children like very much. Selected Fairy Tales of Yang was published by Modern Education Press, with 5 volumes, each with more than 40 pages. Children like it very much, and there are 6 volumes of Xiaoling's "Looking for Happy Elves" series. Like the structure of insects, a little boy sells his happiness and then realizes his three wishes to find happiness in the elf world. This feeling is summed up by my son's classmates who often play together after reading these books. It may not be the overall feelings of children aged two to ten, but I still hope that Chinese publishing houses and children's writers in China can write "books for children" for children. I also hope that there are more and more China children's works on my bookshelf!