What's Zia's story?
Babe Bear series is a set of children's books published by Random House in the United States, which is suitable for children aged 3-9. Over the past half century from the 1940s to the present, this series of books has constantly produced new contents and published new varieties in the changes of the times. It has sold well in Europe and America, with a sales volume of 240 million. It is very popular with every family, children and parents. This kind of Chinese translation and publication is the first time in Chinese mainland. In recent years, China's economy has developed rapidly and its material level has improved rapidly. However, people's spiritual construction is relatively backward, and the overall quality of the people has not kept up with the requirements of the times. As such a big country with national conditions and only child, children's moral education, behavior education, habit formation and spiritual shaping have become the most difficult problems for schools and families. In cities, every family can basically meet children's material needs, and school teachers can also ensure the completion of children's basic education. However, how to effectively guide and manage children's daily behavior and comprehensive quality, so that children's literacy can keep up with their mental growth from an early age, and gradually become people with self-care, morality, good habits and spiritual civilization in the process of growing up and becoming smarter, parents and teachers often seem helpless in this regard, because Babe Bear, an imported series, has brought us some euphemistic educational methods, which have been accepted by American families and many children. This set of books is called "the father of American children's behavior education" and "the first enlightenment book". The story revolves around Babe Bear's family, which, like many ordinary families, consists of Papa Bear, Mama Bear and a pair of children. This family is harmonious and friendly, but there are also many inevitable problems in children's education. For example, Brother Bear and Sister Bear chew their nails, are afraid of the dark, have nightmares, are lazy, are unwilling to finish their homework, spend money indiscriminately, want whatever they want, are obsessed with TV, don't get along with others, love snacks, love to show off, and so on. When parents find these problems, they always try to understand their children's feelings and guide them in a way that children can easily accept. All education starts with small things. For example, Sister Bear is unprepared for all the strangers she meets and has the most naive trust, which is what parents are most worried about the little girl. In the book, Father Bear just started to educate her with the newspaper reports of the abducted child, but Sister Bear no longer likes to go to public places. Everyone is afraid of meeting strangers and is unhappy all day. Mother bear bought an apple and told her another truth: an apple that looks wrinkled is not necessarily bad, and a beautiful red one may have bugs in its heart. The metaphor of this image makes my little sister very happy, knowing that not talking to strangers does not mean that strangers are all bad people. "When a child is awakened by a nightmare and feels scared, parents will kiss the child, let him tell the content of the dream, and help him analyze how the daytime experience is distorted in the nightmare to eliminate the child's nervousness. Mother bear is not simply reprimanding the lying child. She would say, "Once trust is broken, it can't be persisted. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Father and mother bear's love for their children permeates every detail, but readers can't see the slightest trace of doting. The educational method instilled by the Babe Bear family to readers is to set an example quietly, not to talk about absolute truth, but to use hints, humor, positive encouragement, empathy and silence, which contains educational wisdom and great love on earth. In addition to teaching you to solve these problems that plague children, there are many real portraits of adults, which make people seem to see themselves. For example, father bear won't let his children curse, but when he is in a hurry, he pops up a sentence. Don't let children eat snacks indiscriminately, but they can't help eating when they see them; Taking a child for a medical examination can claim that he has never been ill, and he does not need a medical examination, but he is lying in a hospital bed ... These phenomena remind us that parents also need self-education in the process of educating their children. So our advice to readers of this set of books is: parents and children read together, and parents and children grow up together. Babe Bear's story stems from the author's own family life experience and careful observation of daily life, and the chapter is full of deep affection and humanistic care. In today's era when the voices of enlightenment education, behavior education and quality education are getting louder and louder, endless methodologies and various trends are challenging the limit of parents' acceptance. The Babe Bear family will bring us people-oriented, equality-oriented behavior education ideas and relaxed and free spiritual space.