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What popular science books are there? As many recommendations as possible.
Kindergarten stage:

Youpi encyclopedia

Fantasy science

Simple science (over 2 years old)

Simple science (over 5 years old)

Encyclopedia of Little Explorers (8 volumes in total)

Busy town

Have a whim to learn mathematics.

Happy math story

Math boy.

Primary school stage

Forest newspaper

Magic school bus

Papaya series

Fables insect.

How did they come from?

Do-it-yourself smart

Interesting science (four volumes)

My first science comic book

The dirtiest and dirtiest science book in the world

72 Science Fantasies that Surprise Children

Little Smart Card Association series (Huashan Literature and Art Publishing House).

Primary school senior and junior high school stage

The horror science series consists of 20 volumes.

Rain tree dissolution series

National Geographic Science Exploration Series

National Geographic English Reading and Writing Training Series

National Geographic Students' Thematic Reading Training Series Chinese Translation Edition.

Fourth grade: Heidi, Polyanna, Little Princess, Peter Pan and Matilda.

Grade 5: Reading The Legend of Narnia and Harry Potter.

High school stage

A brief history of everything

A Brief History of Time

Scientific journey

Science Explorer (authoritative textbook in America).

My daughter Ma is a junior high school student. She usually likes watching American TV shows such as Friends and Emergency Room. I told her to read more English original works, and she definitely didn't read the English version when she read Chinese. It's good to watch American TV shows such as Friends and Emergency Room. Although I haven't seen these two American dramas myself, as far as language learning is concerned, the language, knowledge and culture learned through drama are actually better than those learned from books.

However, if it is too dramatic, it is not balanced enough. From my own point of view, as far as audio-visual materials are concerned, the most helpful audio-visual materials for learning English should be situational teaching films (with written materials), documentaries and talk shows:

1, Situational Teaching Film (with written textbook attached): When I was studying the management course of Sino-foreign joint ventures, the seminar of the University of Finance and Economics used the TV teaching film "The Satellina Plan" (broadcast on CCTV), and I watched Leap myself and listened to the radio teaching program "Visitors from Vancouver". After compiling and sorting out the lesson plans, I can learn more carefully and deeply.

2. Documentary language is true and standardized. You can guess the words you don't understand by combining the pictures. Nowadays, many movies of Exploration and National Geographic are published with textbooks. You can learn English together by watching movies and words.