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What picture books are there to cultivate boys' character?
1, Peter Cat. Eric Levin james deen. Douban score: 9.0( 163 people rating). A good personality is the most precious asset in a child's life. Of all the personality traits, optimism is the most precious. This set of Peter Cats is the best set of books to cultivate children's optimistic character. Peter cat is a super positive energy cat. Opening its story, children can't help being infected by Peter Cat, optimistic, happy and loving life. These simplest and most valuable life truths are difficult for parents to understand with their children, because adults are in the context of adults and children are in the context of children. The story of Peter's cat can make children easily "perceive" optimism and develop their optimistic personality unconsciously. Because this set of books is to look at the world from a child's perspective and think with a child's head. Children can feel optimistic when listening to stories without parents' preaching or explanation. If you also agree that optimism is a good character, then the book list dog recommends you, and this set of Peter cats must not be missed.

2. "tortoise" Michael Ender, Manfred Schruth. Douban score: 8.4(2 10 people score). This little turtle, under its clumsy appearance, has a super strong heart. Its powerful performance is that it will not be influenced by other people's opinions after determining its goals, and always insists on crawling towards its own goals. With indomitable courage and persistent determination. This book is about Tao Tao the tortoise who went to the 28th wedding of the Lion King and met many small animals on the way. Some think it's going too slowly, some tell it that it's going in the wrong direction, and some say that the wedding has been cancelled with the sole purpose of persuading it to go home. But Tao Tao the tortoise always believes in himself and can always get there step by step. This picture book story is very short and vivid, and it is easy to sow such a seed called "persistence" in children's hearts. When a child encounters problems in the process of growing up, this seed called persistence will naturally germinate, helping him make judgments and guiding his actions.

3. "I am so jealous." Spearman douban score: 9. 1( 10 1 person score). This is a book about children's emotional management. Children always want their parents to love them more, and their friends often play with them. If not, they will feel jealous. The baby bear in this picture book has also encountered such a situation: mother loves others, good friends play with others, others get good things, others perform better than him, and he is jealous. However, it didn't take it to heart, but loudly said this prickly, hot and annoying feeling. Finally, with the help of adults, I became happy again. The value of this book is that it can correctly guide children's jealousy, and parents' usual criticism or avoidance of neglect is not the fundamental solution. Only by facing up to children's feelings can children live their true nature.

4. Frog Frog's growth story. Max withers. Douban score: 9. 1( 14 1 person score). This is a set of psychological education stories that are beneficial to children's spiritual growth. Its story is also very simple: Frog followed his good friend Mr. Mouse and ran to the wide world together. At the beginning of the trip, Flog was in high spirits and felt that "the outside world is so beautiful that it is very different from his hometown." But after walking for a while, the frog was thirsty, hungry, sleepy and tired, and didn't want to go forward at all. So Mr. Mouse knew, "It's time for us to go home." As soon as Frog got home, he became cocky and told his friends about the terrible storm, the mountains they climbed and the lions they met. Flog's charm is that he is an ordinary child next door, lively, with all the advantages and disadvantages of children, so that children can read without obstacles. Valuable qualities such as confidence, friendship and overcoming difficulties are embedded in the story and flow into children's hearts with the story.