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Stories suitable for kindergarten classes
Stories suitable for kindergarten classes are as follows:

First, "Baby Bear Picture Book Series"

This series of picture books depicts a series of daily life scenes for children to understand and imitate based on the lovely baby bear image. Every story is simple and easy to understand, and the plot is vivid, which is suitable for children in kindergarten classes to read. These stories include: baby bear and good friends, baby bear loves to play, baby bear does housework and so on.

Second, the hungry caterpillar.

This is a very classic picture book, which tells the story of a caterpillar constantly looking for food because it is too hungry. The story helps children understand the nutritional value of fruits and vegetables and cultivate good eating habits through the image of caterpillars. At the same time, the story also contains the concept of time, so that children can understand that there are seven days in a week and the process of caterpillar becoming a butterfly.

Third, "Guess how much I love you"

This is a picture book full of love, which expresses the infinite possibilities of love through the dialogue between big rabbit and little rabbit. The story is easy to understand, and children can learn how to express and feel love from it. At the same time, the story also contains the concept of comparison, so that children can understand the relativity of big and small, more and less.

Fourth, "Piggy Peggy"

This is a very popular cartoon, which tells the story of affection, friendship and growth according to the daily life of Peggy Pi Jie and her family. These stories can help children develop good moral character and behavior habits, such as politeness, sharing, cooperation and independence. At the same time, the story also contains knowledge points about various topics, such as geography, history, science and so on.

Five, "David goes to school"

This is a picture book describing David's learning experience at school. Through David's perspective, children can understand all aspects of school life. The story also incorporates some educational significance to help children develop good study habits and behavioral norms. For example, David was criticized by the teacher for not obeying classroom discipline, but he corrected his mistakes through hard work.