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Skills of learning picture books for middle school children
The role of picture books for children with medium learning ability;

Picture books are very important educational resources in preschool education. Children can learn a lot of knowledge and skills through picture books, and also cultivate their imagination and language skills. Choosing a picture book suitable for children's age has a vital impact on their growth and development.

As an important part of preschool education, children's learning picture books aims to help children master some basic life skills and social skills by reading interesting picture books, so as to better adapt to social life.

Picture book middle class stories suitable for children with learning skills;

1, "I love washing my hands"

This story tells that Baby Bear doesn't like to wash his hands. He always puts his fingers in his mouth and gets sick. With the help of his mother and doctor, Baby Bear understood the importance of washing hands and began to form a good habit of washing hands. This story can help children understand the importance of hand washing and cultivate their hygiene habits.

2. "I'm not afraid of injections"

This story tells that rabbits are afraid of needles and cry every time they see them. With the help of his mother and doctor, the rabbit gradually overcame his fear and learned to face the injection bravely. This story can help children understand the importance of injections and help them overcome their fears and face them bravely.

3. "I can dress myself"

This story tells that the little monkey can't dress himself and always asks his mother for help. One day, the little monkey found his clothes on backwards, which was very embarrassing. Under the guidance of his mother, the little monkey learned to dress and began to dress himself. This story can help children understand the importance of wearing clothes and cultivate their self-care ability.

4. "I like sharing"

This story tells that Baby Bear doesn't want to share his toys, and as a result, other children don't want to play with him. With the help of his mother, Baby Bear understood the importance of sharing and began to learn to share his toys. This story can help children understand the importance of sharing and cultivate their social skills.

Through these interesting stories, children can learn a lot of useful skills and knowledge, and also cultivate their imagination and language skills. Learning the skills of children's picture books plays a very important role in children's growth and development.