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Parent-child works about spring
Parent-child works about spring: spring is coming, spring is coming, green shoots and my spring.

1, E.E. Cummings: This is a classic page-turning book, which shows children a series of characteristics of spring, such as sunshine, rain, flowers and insects. The patterns on each page are very simple and full of life, and children can learn about different aspects of spring through interaction.

2. Spring (Zhu Pattaya): This book is a poetic picture book with exquisite watercolor illustrations, telling the arrival of spring, the resurrection of trees, the blooming of flowers, the awakening of animals and so on.

3. Spring is coming (Lockhart and colvin): This is a book for babies, with vivid illustrations and vivid descriptions of the opening ceremony of spring. Children can feel the existence of spring through bright colors and dazzling contrast.

4. Green Bud (Carla Bette): This is a picture book depicting growth and hope, telling the story of a girl gardening with her grandfather. It illuminates the most beautiful, energetic and exuberant emotions in spring.

5. My Spring (Robbie Harris): This is an interactive picture book story. Children can touch petals, furry rabbits and wonderful and perfect spring with their own hands. At the same time, this book also cleverly covers some concepts of natural science.

The benefits of reading picture book stories

1, improve language ability: using vivid language in picture books can enhance children's language perception and expression ability.

2. Cultivate reading interest: picture books are rich in content and vivid in illustrations, which can help children love reading.

3. Expand knowledge: Picture book stories often contain rich knowledge points, and readers can learn more information in reading.

4. Enhance emotional communication: Picture books have compact stories and vivid characters, which can guide children to experience different emotional expressions and enhance emotional communication between parents and children.

5. Cultivate observation: Picture books are beautifully illustrated, and readers can exercise their observation and imagination by observing the details in the illustrations.

To sum up, reading picture book stories has a positive impact on children's growth, which can improve children's language, cognition, emotion and observation.