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What principles should be followed in choosing children's books?
First, the choice of children's books: there are so many children's books on the market that people can't stand it. There are three main categories:

First, illustrated diseases and pathogens are artistic and ideological, which help children grow up healthily and promote their all-round development in a subtle way, such as scientific knowledge books.

Second, the story is strong, or entertaining and fascinating, such as anime stories.

Third, it is vulgar, profiteering, superstition and bloody pornography. Choosing books for children should be based on their age characteristics. The younger you are, the more concrete, intuitive and vivid your thinking is. Therefore, children should choose children's photo publications with bright colors, vivid contents, strong stories, wide knowledge and attractive to children. With the growth of children's age, you can add some illustrated children's books. Books with strong knowledge of history and science and technology are very suitable for them, and older children can read books with strong philosophy or logic.

Second, look at the pictures and tell stories. Babies often never tire of hearing stories in books. They always want their parents to tell stories over and over again. Mom and dad should always be full of feelings when explaining, try to read the words in a standardized language, and let the children combine reading and learning Chinese characters. When children basically master the contents of the pictures, they can ask questions or let them tell their parents, which is of great help to improve their language, intelligence and cognitive ability.

Third, guide reading: mom and dad first open the first page of the children's book, point to the picture for the baby, tell it with emotion and tone, then look at the second page and read the last page bluntly. Inspiring children to read by themselves in the future can stimulate children's strong desire to read and lay a good foundation for children to understand books. At the same time, we should pay attention to cultivating children's good habits of caring for books. In order to protect the neatness of writing, children must put the books in order and put them back after reading them.