Seven picture books to cultivate children's social skills 1 1, Mimi card, don't be afraid-about friendship.
This is a children's book in Mickey Mouse's Happy Growing Picture Book. Mick and Mika go to the seaside for their holidays, but Mika can't touch the water. Mick doesn't want Mika to be alone when swimming. Maybe Mika can play with other families, but does Mick have the courage to make new friends?
Through the story of Mickey Mouse-learning to make friends, we can know that children's world is really simple. They were easy to get along with and soon became good friends. It is also natural to meet strangers and become friends in a strange environment.
2, "Leleby found a good friend"-about friends.
This is a story full of deep love. Leleby met the lamb and played an exciting treasure hunt with it. Together, they experienced adventure after adventure and overcame one difficulty after another. Finally understand: good friends are the most precious wealth in the world!
Teach children to find good friends, and it is happy to have friends to play with.
3, "I have a friendship for rent"-about sharing
Lonely gorillas don't know how to make friends, so they came up with the idea of "renting friendship", so that they can play with friends and earn money, killing two birds with one stone. Just then, Mimi appeared. She just didn't have a playmate, so she immediately rented a gorilla to play with her. They had a good time. Next, Mimi comes to rent friendship every day, and the more she plays, the happier she is.
On this day, the gorilla deliberately didn't bring small backpack with money and an hourglass for timing. Instead, I prepared delicious cookies to share with Mimi, but Mimi moved away, leaving an unforgettable memory for the gorilla. Later, the gorilla began to rent friendship again, but this time he emphasized that it was "free" because he had understood the true meaning of friendship and that friendship could not be bought or sold with money.
4. Being left out-about being left out.
Everyone will inevitably be left out in the cold when growing up, or laughed at by some children who like to obey the rules. Learning how to face rejection and rejection is a compulsory course for growth.
5. Franklin returned the camera-about humility
Franklin found a camera. What a beautiful camera! It can take many interesting photos! Franklin thought that if you can't have something that doesn't belong to you, you must return the camera to its owner quickly. However, there is no name on the camera. Where can I find the owner of the camera?
It is an excellent character to pick up money. If you find something lost by others, take the initiative to return it to the owner.
Story: Franklin, the turtle, lost his friend because he was bullied. Franklin, who realized his mistake, corrected his mistake and regained his friendship.
6. "Ducks Say No"-About Tolerance
This is a picture book about tolerance. The duck said "No": The Great White Goose had to walk for a few days, so the duck changed to be the keeper of the pond. Ducks are very arrogant and command the residents of the pond everywhere. He banned dragonflies from flying over the pond, frogs from diving and kingfishers from fishing in the pond.
In order to make everyone obey his orders, the duck put up many signs in the pond. After that, everyone felt that the pond could not stay any longer and left in succession. The duck realized his mistake and put up a new signboard to welcome everyone back to the pond.
7. Frogs and Strangers-About Acceptance
We often meet people whose appearance, personality and habits are different from ours. At this time, don't blindly exclude and alienate him (her), try to observe and understand slowly, and you will find his (her) advantages. Maybe we can become good friends in the end!
Seven picture books to cultivate children's social skills 2 0 1
The first book is Going to the River with Uncle Gump, written by British writer John Berningham. The Chinese version translated by Lin Liang is better. This picture book once won the Kate Greenaway Award in Britain at 1970. Generally speaking, it is suitable for children aged four or five, but now Doudou's social skills are obviously weak, so I prefer to look at it from a more basic point of view, so I recommend this picture book. The picture book mainly talks about Uncle Gan swimming across the river with a boat. He met many children and animals, and they all asked to get on the boat, so Uncle Gan agreed to them. At first, they were able to obey the rules of navigation, but after a while they forgot, so in their battle, the boat capsized and everyone fell into the water. But instead of blaming everyone, Uncle Gan led them to swim to the shore, dried their clothes and bodies, invited them to his house for tea, and proposed to come back by boat in a few days.
The advantage of this picture book is that there is no preaching in it, but let the children know the necessity of the rules by letting them see the consequences. As the saying goes, Fiona Fang cannot be achieved without rules. A happy social activity requires everyone to learn to obey the rules and socialize on the basis of the rules. Therefore, if you want to improve Doudou's social skills, you must first make him aware of this.
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The second book is I am a Rainbow Fish, written by Swiss writer Max feaster and translated by Peng Yi in China. This is also a very good picture book. 1993 won the Kate Greenaway Award in Britain, and it is also a relatively basic type. This book is about a very beautiful rainbow fish with shiny scales all over it, which has aroused the envy of many people. But she didn't make many friends because of this, and she was always alone, so she was depressed. She doesn't understand why no one likes to make friends with her. Later, inspired by grandma octopus, rainbow fish distributed their shiny scales to envious friends, leaving only a shiny scale for themselves. Finally, the rainbow fish became good friends with everyone and played happily together every day.
The main function of this picture book is to teach Doudou to share and make friends. Generally speaking, children don't share and don't want to share, so this picture book is very necessary to improve Doudou's social ability.
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The third picture book is Pumpkin Soup, which was translated by Helen Cooper of Britain and Ke Hua Qian of China, and won the British kate greenaway Prize with 1998. This picture book mainly tells that ducks, squirrels and cats are very good friends. They make pumpkin soup together every day. The cat is responsible for cleaning and cutting the pumpkin, the duck is responsible for adding salt to the soup and the squirrel is responsible for stirring the pumpkin soup. The three of them did their jobs and made the best pumpkin soup in the world. But one day, the duck didn't want to pour salt into the soup, and wanted to stir the soup with the squirrel, but the squirrel didn't want to change, so their three good friends quarreled, and the duck ran away in a rage! What can we do now?
This picture book uniquely tells the story that a person's friend relationship broke down because he wanted to actively change the division of labor, and brought children's thinking about friends and cooperation with an open ending. The contradiction between friends can be said to be inevitable. How to handle this contradiction can be said to be a compulsory course for everyone. Whether this contradiction can be handled well is also an important sign of a person's social ability. Therefore, it is very necessary to read this picture book in order to improve Doudou's social ability.
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The fourth picture book is Ada at the Same Table, which was created by Japanese writer Takeda Misui, painted with fragrance and translated by Popland, and won the Japanese Picture Book Award. This picture book mainly tells about Miho playing truant in the park because she doesn't want to go to school. As a result, her classmate Ada found out, and then Ada reported Miho's truancy to the teacher. In addition, she also made a series of actions such as drawing lines on the table and threatening Miho, which frightened Miho. Until one day, Ada broke Michaelis favorite pencil. Mie threw an eraser at him in a rage and then drove out of the classroom. It turned out that Miho didn't want to go to school not because she didn't want to study, but because she was afraid to meet Ada, a little boy who often bullied her. However, after a series of events, Miho and Ada finally reconciled and became good friends.
What should I do if I meet a classmate who often bullies me? I think many people have encountered such problems in their childhood. The main function of this picture book is not to teach Doudou how to deal with this problem, but to make Doudou think. No matter what the final answer is, this thinking process will invisibly improve Doudou's social thinking. Therefore, I think this picture book still needs to be read.
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The last picture book is The Other Mouse by American writer Joseph Lowe, translated by Bai Ou. This book won the Cadillac Silver Award of 198 1. This picture book is somewhat similar to the enlarged version of Tom and Jerry. Through the "food chain reality show" among animals such as mice, cats, lions, crocodiles, dogs and wolves, social rules and social activities are vividly displayed. It is a very vivid social textbook.
This picture book can be read until the end, because the social rules and activities involved are more complicated, and Doudou needs to have a certain social consciousness before reading it. However, the descriptions in it are very close to reality, which will be very helpful to improve Doudou's social ability, so I strongly recommend watching it several times, and even parents can watch it together, which will definitely benefit people.
By reading these five picture books, you can basically help Doudou to establish a basic understanding of social interaction. With a basic understanding, Doudou's social skills can be greatly improved by participating in actual social activities.
Big Brother Broad Bean and Long Bean
Content introduction:
Brother broad bean, they found a strange thing. It's very long, pulling and pulling, but it can't end. There are many small beans running out of it. It turned out to be cowpea.
Brother Broad Bean thinks his bed is big and magnificent, but Brother Cowpea doesn't think so, because their bed is much longer than Brother Broad Bean's.
Brother broad bean and brother cowpea are not convinced, so let's have a competition to see whose bed is better! Who can slide down the hill first? Who can cross the puddle first? The tense game began. ...
Peter Rabbit and his friends.
Content introduction:
Peter Rabbit and His Friends contains all the works of beatrix Porter, including 23 fairy tales, such as The Story of Peter Rabbit, The Story of Nutkin Squirrel and The Tailor of Gloucester.
There are also nursery rhymes of Elida Puli, pure nursery rhymes of Cecily, the Christmas party of three little mice and rabbits. Among them, the fairy tale "sly old cat", "fox and stork" and the nursery rhyme "Christmas party of three little mice and rabbits" are unpublished works of the author before his death.
Twenty-seven beautiful fairy tales (nursery rhymes) have different tastes, and the lines are filled with the warmth of friendship and love. More than 700 beautiful pictures are inserted page by page, which is interesting and gives people great artistic enjoyment.