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Required reading list for grades one to six.
The required readings for grades one to six are as follows:

1 "Guess how much I love you" Sam McBlatny:

Introduction: There is a little rabbit like a child and a big rabbit like a father in this picture book. Bunny likes to compare with others like all children. They are competing who loves more. Big Nutbrown hare won the game with his wisdom and a little love, but little Nutbrown hare won twice as much love with his innocence and imagination. Both rabbits won.

It's time for the little chestnut rabbit to go to bed, but he holds on to the big chestnut rabbit's long ears.

2. The Story of Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Nights edited by Lu Bing:

Introduction: There are fairy tales and folk stories full of magic and romance in this book, as well as fairy tales, fables, anecdotes of celebrities, historical legends, humorous stories and sketches. Moreover, these stories are the most popular masterpieces in the treasure house of world stories, expressing the optimistic belief that truth, goodness and beauty will win.

Mocking and mercilessly whipping the false, evil and ugly will be of great help to developing our intelligence, cultivating our temperament, exercising our will and improving our spirit. It can be said that every story is a meaningful and implicit poem full of life philosophy, a gorgeous movement full of fantasy and pursuit, and a rain that moistens children's hearts.

3. Zhang Qiusheng's Little Clap Fairy Tales:

Introduction: The Little Clap Fairy Tales is a book published by Hubei Children's Publishing House in 2006, written by Zhang Qiusheng. This book is not only a comprehensive publishing project of China's original children's literature, but also a cultural accumulation and inheritance project with important practical significance and historical value, and it is also a promotion project to reshape modern children's literature in China.

4. Ito Hiroshi's Dancing Leaves:

Sasha vujacic, the wind is blowing. In the silent forest in winter, a group of fallen leaves are dancing happily ... The leaves cut and pasted in kind have different shapes and rich expressions, like charming elves, which set off the rich poetry in the author's heart.

5, "The Taste of the Moon" Gray Nitz:

Content abstract: Can the moon eat? Is it soft or crisp? Is it sweet or salty? Such a wise title not only aroused children's appetite, but also aroused children's interest in reading. However, how can we taste the moon? A group of small animals set up ladders in the form of "stacked arhats" and approached the moon bit by bit.