Sometimes, parents will find books that they think are good, but children don't like reading them at all. In fact, children's favorite books are different from adults' perspectives. For them, the book should be like this:
The colors are bright, the picture is large and concise, and the contrast between the background and the picture is great.
Complex patterns can easily make your baby tired and distract him. Only bright pictures will make them happy and attract their interest. This kind of book, which seems to have little content but mainly focuses on a single picture or a picture occupying the whole face, can especially help infants to deepen their memories and learn quickly.
Pictures should be as similar as possible rather than exaggerated.
Unlike school-age children, exaggerated or fictional lines are too abstract for infants. They can't read this picture and don't like what you have to say. Animals painted in some books are sometimes difficult for adults to distinguish, and children look even more difficult to distinguish. If something drawn on a card is very different from what they usually see, they will raise their hands and throw it away.
If it is a story, the content should be related to the child's life, and it must be simple and clear.
At least children can experience and understand in their own lives, even if it is complicated, it should be summarized in a language that children can understand. At the same time, if you put down the book, you can find the same thing to make him feel. Such closeness can enrich their experience, otherwise they will be at a loss.