2. Among all people, children have the richest imagination. -Macaulay's Essays, Mittford's History of Greece < P > 3. Childhood is a period of rational sleep. -Rousseau's Emile
4. Children are not born to be bound by the rules and regulations of learning knowledge. -Tagore's Tale of Tagore
5. It will always be unique and irreplaceable: this is a childhood memory. -Dujiaer's Thebes
6. Raise a glass to congratulate that carefree golden childhood, which is like the stars in the winter night and the morning dew in May. -O. Holmes Boys
7. Childhood was the most wonderful stage of life. At that time, the child was a flower and a fruit, a hazy intelligence, an endless activity and a strong desire. -Balzac's
8. If you don't cultivate lively children first, you can never teach smart people. -Rousseau's Emile
9. I remember, I remember, the tall fir tree is lush; I often think that its delicate treetops are next to the blue sky; That was my childhood dream. And now I know that heaven is farther away from us than I thought when I was a child, which inevitably makes me unhappy. -Hood "I remember, I remember"
1. I thought it was a sage and a hero, and it was a mistake not to be ashamed of his childhood. -Lu Xun's Preface to Two Novels
11. Children are the key to heaven. -Richard stoddard's Children's Prayer
12. Whoever's childhood is illuminated by the sunshine of love (love means tireless work) will create happiness for each other, and will have special sensitivity and acceptance for their parents' words, kindness to them, persuasion and giving words to them, and tenderness and warning to them. -Suhomlinski's Parental Pedagogy
13. Oh, in a happy age, who will refuse to experience childhood life again? -Byron's Travels of Childe Harold
14. The situation of children is the fate of the future. -Lu Xun's
15. Children's actions are clean and upright. -Proverbs of the Old Testament
16. Children like dust, and their whole body and mind are as eager for sunshine as flowers. -Tagore's The Tale of Tagore
17. What is a happy childhood? There is no gap between parents. When they love their children tenderly, they maintain strong discipline and maintain an absolutely equal attitude among children. -Andre Mo Luoa "Five Problems in Life"
18. At first, children must acquire knowledge through their love for life, then they will leave life to acquire knowledge, and later, they will return to their more fulfilling lives with mature wisdom. Tagore's Tale of Tagore