In order to let children enjoy the pleasure of reading and truly fall in love with reading, today's parents are increasingly aware of the importance of parent-child reading. Parent-child reading can cultivate children's interest and habits in reading, improve reading ability, and at the same time enhance the emotional communication between parents and children, understand children's psychological activities in a timely manner, and provide useful positive guidance, but books suitable for parent-child reading are also crucial. Importantly, although Recommended Books has previously shared a parent-child book list of 20 super children's book lovers, for a child in the growing stage, these are still far from enough. In this issue, the editor of Jianshutang has found 18 books suitable for parent-child reading. I hope parents and friends can choose a few books from them to have an intimate parent-child reading with their children and enjoy family happiness! 1. "Tianchi" Chinese children should read Chinese story books. I always feel that Chinese children should read better things from China and feel a sense of belonging in their hearts. Therefore, we published the series of books "Stories of Chinese Mountains and Rivers". My daughter is 4 years old. I told her the story of "Tianchi". She liked it very much and often asked me to tell it. After the third time, I became impatient. Last week my daughter and I went to West Lake. Do you know where West Lake came from? A long time ago, before the city of Hangzhou existed, people lived around the West Lake. At that time, the West Lake was called Jinniu Lake, because there was a golden bull lying under the West Lake. Every time the lake dried up, the golden bull jumped out of the water and filled the West Lake. My daughter was very confused after hearing this. She asked "Why can't we see the Golden Bull in Hangzhou?" "The lake is full now, so you can't see it." I replied. I think children should still read ancient myths and folktales, including Greek fairy tales, Grimm’s fairy tales, or their own stories. There are still parts of folklore and mythology that contemporary creators cannot reach, because they are the oldest human stories. wisdom. 2. "Big Black Dog" represents the inner fear. Let me focus on "Big Black Dog". When a family sees a dog, starting from the father, he talks about how big the dog is. The more he talks about it, the bigger it gets, and finally... Extremely huge dog. Everyone was afraid. Only the youngest child in the family said "I'm not afraid." This child went out and sang a song, and the black dog was tamed and became smaller. This is the process of humans taming nature, and it is also the process of children growing and finding confidence. This big black dog is not as big as everyone describes it, but people think it is big in their hearts. If you have fear in your heart, then the fear will become bigger and bigger; if you are confident in your heart, then all dangers are not a problem. 3. "Kaidi and a Heavy Snow" misses the time of reading over and over again with my child. My child is in the first grade of elementary school this year. This picture book is his favorite book when he is about 4 years old. What he likes now is "Two Under the Sea". "Wanli" is a book that he can read by himself, and I no longer need to read it to him. I miss the time when I could hold him and read this story to him over and over again. I won't get bored after telling it three or four times. . This book is very intuitive and the story is very good. For example, when expressing 55 horsepower, the author drew 55 horses, and the children immediately understood what was going on. In addition, the steam excavator in the book is very responsible and has helped countless people. Moreover, the author Lee Burton marked the southeast, northwest, and the tracks of the excavator on the page numbers. In the end, all the tracks formed a complete map. Since reading this book, my child has become very good at reading maps. When he draws his own map, he will first use arrows to mark the southeast, northwest and northwest. 4. "True Companion" Pride in Fatherhood My child is in the third grade of elementary school, and I tell him stories every day. Children are adventurous when they are young, and parents need to guide them and observe them. The book I recommend is "True Companion". This book was just published in May. It contains my love for my children and my pride in my fatherhood. 5. "Mom, why?" "The mother on the back cover looking into the distance moved me the most. The text of this book comes from the famous Japanese poet Tanigawa Shuntaro. The text is very simple, full of childishness, and runs through many stages of life. When it rains heavily, mother and three little rabbits take shelter in the woods. Even if it rains outside, they feel safe and at ease.
When the weather is sunny, the little rabbit will go out with its mother and run around with her like a little tail. Especially small children cling to their mother and come over for a kiss from time to time, just like our own experience. They asked a lot of questions, and finally one day they began to pursue their dreams and travel far away, and finally saw the boundless sea. They cheered and danced on the beach, feeling that they had left their mother's arms and ran and played in their world. , have their own happy life. The most touching part of this book is actually the picture on the back cover. When I picked this book, I had not yet become a mother, and now my baby is 1 year and 8 months old. The last picture is of the same rainy day. Only the mother is looking into the distance, standing on the big tree stump, thinking of her child lonely. When I finally came here, I was not in a good mood. Sorry, maybe I Everyone was in a bad mood. 6. "Gifts Sent from the Window" turns mistakes in life into surprises. I am also the mother of a child. My daughter is over 3 years old. Although I am also in the adult world, I seem to have never grown up. I feel I'm just over 9 years old. Today I am introducing the book "Gifts from the Window" by Taro Gomi. I particularly like this book. The story tells that Santa Claus delivers gifts. He thought he saw a cat through the window and gave it a gift of a kitten. Only after one page did I realize that it was actually just a pig wearing a kitten T-shirt. Many of these scenarios of giving the wrong gift create a little visual magic. Gomi Taro embodies the small surprises and differences in life to the extreme. I think he is a person who loves life very much and cannot grow up, so he does these things. Each of us has to face bad or unsatisfactory situations in life. It would be fun to have the mentality of a child and connect the seemingly boring things in our daily lives together. It is a good gift for children.