2. Rich resources: The parent-child library should provide various books, magazines, games and other resources to meet the needs of children and parents of different ages. These resources can help children develop reading interest and skills, and also promote the interaction and communication between parents and children.
3. Comfortable environment: The parent-child library should provide a comfortable and quiet environment so that children can concentrate on their studies. In addition, the library should also provide some facilities such as chairs, tables and power sockets to facilitate parents and children to use computers or other electronic equipment.
4. Professional guidance: The staff of parent-child library should receive professional training to know how to help parents and children make better use of library resources. They can provide advice and support on how to choose books suitable for children, how to organize reading activities and how to read with children.
5. Social activities: The parent-child library can hold various social activities regularly, such as reading parties, story time, handicraft activities, etc. To promote the interaction and communication between parents and children. These activities can help children build friendships, improve their communication skills and enhance their sense of belonging and loyalty to the library.