The first book about preschool education in the history of western education is
Parenting school. 1633, Comenius officially published "Parenting School", which is the first monograph systematically discussing preschool education in the history of education. He believes that the purpose and task of preschool education is to cultivate children's physical strength, intelligence and morality, and through the training and development of sensory organs, children can have a preliminary understanding of nature, social life and family life.