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What should children do if they are partial to reading? Five prescriptions and recommended bibliographies for librarians
"My child only reads bridge books ..." "He wants to read these books, which is good. My children only love picture books and comics, and run away when they see books with many words ... "Parents must be worried about their children's partial eclipse, but no matter what kind of books their children prefer to read, there are corresponding solutions! Read five prescriptions, and the library teacher recommends good books.

Partial eclipse 1: children only like to read comics → prescription: recommend high-quality comics.

The charm of comics is really common among students, but some children are driven by herd mentality and don't know what books they like when they see others reading them. Of course, there is also a child who loves reading comics, and we will recommend his high-quality comics!

For example, in the comic book Encyclopedia Britannica, there is no violence and foul language in the dialogue between characters, and knowledge and information of popular science and humanities are integrated. Another book is ***6-volume Super Jet Machine, a Super Science Boy, with double cover design. On the one hand, comics are used to bring the protagonist into the times and talk to scientists; On the other hand, the use of journalists, theaters and other written reports to increase understanding of scientists.

Partial eclipse 2: only read picture books and don't want to read "books with many words" → prescription: recommend high-quality bridge books.

In recent years, Qiaoshu has become an independent publishing genre. As a warm-up for entering the novel, it is really a great thing. In the past, works were mostly imported from Europe, America and Japan. Later, the publishing house also made great efforts to invite local writers to write high-quality bridge books suitable for children in Taiwan Province Province, so as to bridge the reading gap.

We recommend Zheye's little things. There are five items in the book that children often see: small cups, spoons, crayons and so on. These small items become the protagonists of the story, and tell their own stories to the protagonists, so that children can have associations and exert their imagination when they see items in their lives.

Many children want to have pets or already have pets. Besides cats and dogs, turtles are also easy for children to get close to. Teacher Tong Jia's work "There is a Turtle Garden in My Home" describes in detail the process of raising turtles as a child. Through the old photos taken by Tong's father and the preserved notebook, this book has become a story book with pictures and truth.

Partial eclipse 3: read only storybooks, don't like reading popular science books → prescription: DIY, start with storybooks.

Prescription 1: DIY by hand

The published Where to Play 7: A Boy's Adventure Book contains mazes, puzzles, paper airplanes and so on. There are 180 kinds of thinking the game which can be operated by both men and women. It is a great parent-child interaction!

Prescription 2: Start with story books and connect with popular science books.

Guiding popular science reading is not necessarily to directly pick up popular science books for children to read, but to start with books that children find interesting. For example, The Weirdo Zorro Lee is full of childlike jokes and looks like the king of practical jokes, but it contains the spirit of "optimism, positivity and never giving up". Moreover, Zorro Lee, the author of each episode, has many ingenious system designs!

Children can read "The Secret of Postcards" in Zorrori III: The Magician's Disciple, and then look at "Drilling through a Postcard" in Amazing Cool Mathematics 5: Wonderful Geometry, and they will find that it is actually the same principle. How interesting! Connecting children's interests from story books to popular science books can naturally expand the scope of reading.