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How to educate children to love books
Recently, we launched a weekly reading day, with the aim of cultivating the baby's reading habits and communicating with each other. However, since the launch of the book day, I found that some babies don't like reading, and they always tear books when reading. I summarized the following points:

First, love the new and hate the old.

Children are always particularly interested in new books. They usually just turn over a few pages of old books and leave them at will, or take other children's books and keep their own.

Second, join in the fun in the kindergarten, children are reading books, and some children who love to join in the fun will grab other people's books to read. You won't let me, and I won't let you. The book is torn in their hands.

First of all, teachers should inspire children to appreciate the paintings in the book and feel the beauty of the paintings. They should also inspire children to guess the content of the story through pictures and stimulate their imagination. You can also explain the origin of paper and hard-won books to children. In view of the phenomenon of children tearing books and losing them, timely education should be carried out. Tell the children that the book has been torn, and there will be no good and interesting stories in the book, baby. We should also educate children to be polite, disciplined, get along well with their peers and take good care of public property.

Secondly, if teachers want to further educate their children to love books, they must carry out synchronous education with their parents and reach an understanding with them. Teachers can sort out the torn books page by page and repair them together. At the same time, parents are also required to infect their children with their actions of caring for books, set an example for children to care for books, and let children care for books step by step. Teachers and parents should also remind their children to sort out and mend books at any time.

Finally, children's behavior is full of emotion and is easily infected by adults. Teachers and parents should find out in time, praise children's good behavior habits in time, and ask children to cherish books when reading old and new books.

Of course, there are many ways to educate children to love books. As long as teachers pay attention to children's every move and educate them in time, the phenomenon of tearing books without cherishing them will become less and less until there is no more.