Recommended Books for Extra-curricular Reading in Early Childhood Education in 2020 (1)
Must-read Bibliography for Early Childhood Education (Excellent Articles)
1. Bill Peet picture book series
2. Janos Picture Book: Oh, Beautiful Panama and Selected Works of Janos (Selected Farming and Forest Culture) (2 volumes).
3. Yves Bunting's works: Train to a Far Distance, Necklace of Memory, Pond in Xiao Lu, Alice's Tree and The Most Important Thing.
4. Liberton, Virginia: Small house, Katie and a heavy snow, Mike Mulligan and his steam excavator, and a small locomotive out of control.
5. Mitchell Ender's fairy tale series: tortoise, naked rhinoceros, runaway velvet bear, nightmare-eating spirit, football match between flies and elephants, and shadow theater in Filja.
6. Qiaoshu: Good friends of frogs and toads.
7. Travel around the world to make apple pie
8. Kobayashi's picture book: My hometown, the most beautiful village in the world, has a circus in the village.
9. The Fox Eating Books
10. What I want to do most
1 1. The little monster must go to school.
12. Library mouse
13. library lion
I hate books.
15. david wiesner's works: DreamWorks No.7, Crazy Tuesday, Three Little Pigs,1June 29th, 999.
16. Little Pish's first trip
17. Magic school bus series
18. What a beautiful tree!
19. Watching owls under the moon
20. Small seeds
2 1. Shitoutang
22. Fox buys gloves
23. Grandma Xi hates the night.
24. Polacco's spiritual growth series: Pare High Arch, thank you, Mr. Foucault, Grandma Baba Yaga, Bee Tree, and Triple Flow Dam Adventure.
25. The little donkey turned to stone.
Anna's new coat
27. Little Philosopher Series of Dolphin Picture Book Garden: "Teacher, why should I go to school?" Grandpa, why can't I do what I want? "Dad, why do you like me?" "Mom, why do I exist? 》
28. bang, bang
29. The Adventures of the Frog Prince
30. Leonardo da Vinci wanted to fly
3 1. Ollie the elephant is looking for his brother.
32. Alexander the Mouse
Must-read Bibliography for Early Childhood Education (Selected Articles)
1. I want a big lizard.
2. Grandpa's angel
You will grow taller soon.
4. Little bat Linde
5. Moonlight Boy
Take a small step
7. Hostile factions
8. Mr Squirrel and the Moon
9. Mr. Squirrel and the First Snow
Mr William's Christmas tree.
1 1. You will grow taller soon.
12. Yunduo Bread
13. Shi Hezi's "Willow Village" series (only one of them, Salad and Magic Shop, has been introduced so far).
14. May Semel's series "I have a big nightmare in my closet"
15. Green's famous picture book (Abby forgot something, the hundredth guest, a pizza is one yuan)
16. Korean math picture book
17. Yasuya Anye's mathematics picture book (6 volumes, China City Press)
18. Smart Bean Picture Book: You are my best friend.
19. Smart Bean Picture Book: Hope Tree
20. Shana's picture book series: magic blue bucket, Shana's snow train, Shana's red sweater, hungry little white bear.
2 1. Rabbit Jump and Frog Jump Series
22. Dr. Seuss series
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
24. Entomology in Fabres
25. Bianchi's works: Forest Newspaper,
26.cage packaging
27. filia's Shadow Theatre
28. Residents and robbers in Cardamom Town
29. Komatsu Department of Zoology
30. Sometimes it rains on sunny days.
3 1. Reunion (China original picture book)
32. Ann's Seed (China Original Picture Book)
Recommended Books for Extra-curricular Compulsory Reading in Early Childhood Education in 2020 (2)
Recommendations and reasons for children's mathematics books (excellent articles)
1 children's pillow math book
Suitable reading age: 3-8 years old
Recommended reason:
The series of "Children's Bedside Math Books" introduces math problems related to daily life from bedtime stories, encourages children to explore, discover and actively build math models through interesting knowledge stories and math answers, and cultivates children's sensitivity and interest in mathematics through simulated operation and abstract reflection on a large number of real life scenes, thus cultivating children's thinking habits and innovative consciousness.
Children's bedside math book: How much faster are you than cheetahs? It contains five interesting topics: food, animals, vehicles, sports and professional experience, divided into three difficulty levels, and carefully set 38? Three math problems, from easy to difficult, step by step, inspire children to solve practical problems in life with math before going to bed easily, and make it more beneficial before going to bed.
Children's bedside math book: carrying 63 ostriches home contains five interesting themes: human body, clothes, games, living habits and favorite things, which are divided into four levels of difficulty and carefully set 38? Four math problems, from easy to difficult, step by step, inspire children to solve practical problems in life with math before going to bed easily, and make it more beneficial before going to bed.
2 "Math Help"
Suitable reading age: 5-8 years old
Recommended reason:
The series of Mathematics Help consists of 25 volumes, which are divided into five parts: number and operation, quantity and measurement, figure and geometry, exploring laws and statistics, and probability, covering almost all important mathematics knowledge in primary school.
Every book in the "Mathematics Gang" series will tell a story that happened around a child, naturally introduce a mathematical knowledge from the problem in the story, and then use this mathematical knowledge to solve the problem.
The story material comes from children's real life, which can not only arouse children's singing, but also make them unconsciously attracted by vivid plots in the process of reading and find solutions and answers step by step. In the process of active participation and positive thinking, children will gradually find that boring and abstract mathematics knowledge in textbooks can become so easy to understand and master! More importantly, children can deeply feel the happiness brought by using mathematical knowledge to solve problems in real life, thus stimulating their interest in learning mathematics and making them gradually fall in love with mathematics.
3 "into the wonderful world of mathematics"
Suitable reading age: 3-6 years old
Recommended reason:
Yasuo Anyo, a world-class master of picture books and winner of the international Andersen Prize, is not only good at drawing, but also knowledgeable, and has deep attainments in humanities, mathematics, architecture, literature and other fields. He is good at creating picture books with mathematical themes, integrating art and science into humorous visual games, constructing an "Anye style" that is both intellectual, poetic and childlike, showing keen imagination and meticulous logical reasoning ability, and bringing readers into a magical mathematical world that can be freely associated.
In these three picture books with the theme of mathematics, Yasuya Anyo starts with common phenomena and things in life, humorously presents the origin of mathematical principles and concepts with vivid and beautiful pictures, makes mathematics simple and interesting through interesting games, crafts and stories, guides children to do it themselves, think and discover, and stimulates their interest in mathematics.
Recommendations and reasons for children's mathematics books (selected articles)
1 "Love mathematics since childhood"
Suitable reading age: 4- 10 years old
Recommended reason:
The picture book "Love Mathematics Since Childhood" won the 5th Korea Publishing Culture Award. It is a necessary book for Korean children's mathematics enlightenment and an auxiliary reading material for many primary school mathematics textbooks in Korea. Compared with the mathematics enlightenment books published at present, it is a comprehensive and systematic book with a wide range of mathematics knowledge points and a scientific ranking, so that parents can have laws to follow.
But this series is very vivid in the process of telling math knowledge, and the story is very interesting. It is easy for children to fall in love with math!
2 "Hello! mathematics
Suitable reading age: 3-6 years old
Recommended reason:
"hello! Mathematics divides the basic concepts of mathematics into five fields (figure and space, classification and order, counting and numerator, quantity and comparison, and law) and three stages of ability (low, middle and high stages of 3-5 years old). The book presents one magical fairy tale world after another for children with imaginative fairy tales and many beautiful pictures, which helps children to master the most basic mathematical concepts in an entertaining way and cultivate their interest in mathematics and mathematical thinking ability.
3 "Disney learns to be happy? Basic level of mathematics
Suitable reading age: 3-6 years old
Recommended reason:
"Disney learns and likes it? Mathematics ***4 volumes, developed by Disney's top preschool education experts in the world, are carefully designed according to children's characteristics and real life, laying a solid mathematical foundation for children in games and exercises.
These four books cover many aspects of knowledge, such as numbers and counting, shapes and laws, and elementary math skills. The difficulty is gradually and repeatedly consolidated until the child fully grasps it. Each book has Disney cartoon characters that children are familiar with, connecting knowledge points with fascinating stories, and cleverly setting up an incentive mechanism for children, so that children can't put it down, thus consolidating their mathematical foundation, mastering the most basic mathematical ability and stimulating their interest in mathematics.
4 "I am a math fan, the first episode"
Suitable reading age: 3- 10 years old
Recommended reason:
This is a great adventure in the kingdom of mathematics, a wonderful collision between imagination and mathematical thinking, a story feast for children who love mathematics, and a set of award-winning mathematical picture books!
Sleepwalking with Alice in the spaghetti country and completing various calculations; Climb the magic bean with a jack, skillfully use proportion and measurement; Together with Pythagoras, we find that Pythagoras theorem, an imaginative adventure story, contains mathematical principles rooted in life. After reading these stories, you will find that mathematics is so cute.
5 "Playing Math"
Suitable reading age: 3-6 years old
Recommended reason:
This set of math game books makes preschool children more interested in math learning, promotes the development of thinking and cultivates children's ability to solve practical problems. "Playing Mathematics" is divided into five age groups: 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years old. There are five books in each age group, which are divided into five orders, step by step, so that children can play from kindergarten to preschool.
The content involves mathematical concepts such as classification, comparison, sequencing, correspondence, quantity learning, number concept, time, space, conservation, measurement and so on. Through these, we can cultivate children's comprehensive thinking ability such as observation, analysis, summary and divergent thinking, and let children learn to solve practical problems by mathematical methods.