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What types of extracurricular books are suitable for children to read?
My child is in the third grade and has read many books since childhood.

Moreover, the third grade is the stage from pinyin reading to non-pinyin reading, so it is still very important to choose books.

As for phonetic books, I remember choosing a set of phonetic books such as Peter Rabbit's Story and Busy Grade One for my children. The effect is not bad. Children like it.

Since the third grade, I have bought some Chinese and foreign masterpieces for my children. Foreign countries bought some introductory masterpieces such as Alice in Wonderland, and domestic writer Le Duoduo's Diary of Hu Xiaoxiao.

It is worth mentioning that "Hu Xiao Diary" is still very good, and it has taught children a lot, as if they had grown up at once.

There are several suggestions for choosing books for third-grade children:

1. This must be something that children love to read.

Children have just started to read formally, and forced reading can only kill their interest in reading.

2. Keep reading every day.

Reading is a long-term commitment. This requires the cooperation of parents.

Otherwise, it is difficult for a mother who plays mobile phone every day to persuade her children to read books every day.