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What English picture book does your child use to start English learning?
Nowadays, many parents attach great importance to the enlightenment education of baby English. In fact, in the choice of learning English and constructing English environment, we can consider taking picture books as guidance and combining the pictures and texts of the original English picture books to make the baby enjoy it. Here are a few English picture books suitable for simple reading for your reference!

1, brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?

Recommended reason:

The story is simple, catchy to read and has a strong sense of rhythm, which is very suitable for children who have just come into contact with English to cultivate their sense of English language. The colors are bold, simple and bright, and the animal images are unique collages, which are very easy to attract children's attention. In addition, the last page lists a dozen animals in the book, which can be used as "finger training".

Pat the rabbit

Recommended reason:

This book stimulates children's senses and interests in English from many aspects, such as sight, smell and touch. For example, on the page of patting the rabbit, the rabbit really has rabbit hair, so you can touch it. On the page of smelling flowers, the printed flowers are really fragrant, so you can smell them ... By "playing" this book, children can easily understand the meaning of simple verbs, such as shooting, smelling and feeling.

Dear zoo

Recommended reason:

The design of the flip book is particularly attractive to children, and it can give them a feeling of holding their breath every time before opening the lid. Easy-to-understand storylines and vivid animal images make it easy for one-year-old children to understand.

Where are the spots?

Recommended reason:

This book has the same effect as Dear Zoo: the design of the book is particularly attractive to children, and the easy-to-understand storyline and vivid animal images make it easy for one-year-old children to understand.

Does a kangaroo have a mother, too?

Recommended reason:

Simple and repetitive rhythmic sentences, bright and bold colors and vivid animal images make this picture book very popular with young children. The "strange grammar" in picture books keeps appearing, which makes children unconsciously "internalize" this part of grammar when reading picture books.

goodnight moon

Recommended reason:

This is a classic picture book that has been popular for 60 years. It tells a gentle bedtime story, which basically has no storyline, but the little rabbit says good night to everything familiar around him before going to bed. These carefully selected things, coupled with repeated "good night", turn the whole picture book into a poem with a sense of rhythm and rhythm, which is very suitable for children over one year old to sleep.

Stupid Sally

Recommended reason:

This is a very interesting and meaningless story. The charm of this picture book mainly lies in its sense of rhythm and rhythm (every sentence rhymes). If you read it out in an appropriate rhythm, even if the child can't fully understand the meaning, he can listen with relish.

hattie and the fox

Recommended reason:

This is an interesting and easy-to-understand children's picture book. The expressions of all kinds of animals are lifelike, from indifference at first to panic at last. Children of this age can identify most of their own body parts, and parents can let their children identify various body parts of foxes as an interaction when reading picture books.

9. Where is the baby's navel?

Recommended reason:

Since the child is 1 year and 3 months-1 year and 6 months, he should be able to recognize most parts of his body. This is the best time to start reading this book. Older children, if they haven't learned to speak English in different parts of their bodies before, can also learn happily through interaction by looking at the design of this picture book.

It's time for bed.

Recommended reason:

This is a warm picture book full of rhythm. Recurrent sentence patterns are catchy to read and help you sleep. In addition, you can learn the names of some animals in infancy through this book, such as ponies called foals and calves called calves.