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The recommended bibliography for grade three is required reading.
The recommended reading list for Grade Three is as follows:

1, Charlotte's net

Charlotte's Web is a classic children's literature by American writer E·B· White, 1952. The story tells the friendship between a spider named Charlotte and a pig named Webber, and how Charlotte used her net to save Webber from being slaughtered.

This book is known as "one of the best children's novels in America" and has also been adapted into many movies and animations. I think this book is worth reading and appreciating. It shows the meaning of life, love and sacrifice.

2. The biography of Cpaing

The Biography of Cpaing is a series of books created by Zheng, a famous fairy tale writer in China, which tells the wonderful adventures of Cpaing and his friends.

This book is full of imagination and sense of humor, which shows Cpaing's naughty, upright, brave and responsible character. I think this book is suitable for children to read and appreciate, and it can cultivate children's creativity and morality.

I like Roark the Wolf in the book best, because although he is a wolf, he is not as cruel and greedy as other wolves, but has a kind and loyal heart. He became good friends with Lu Xixi, Cpaing and others, experienced many dangers and difficulties together, and shared many joys and feelings together. I think Roque is a character with great personality and charm.

[Movie] Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland is a classic children's literature published by British writer lewis carroll in 1865. It tells the story of a little girl named Alice who fell into a magical underground world and met all kinds of strange people and things in order to chase a white rabbit with her pocket watch.

This book is full of fantasies and fables, showing Alice's curiosity, adventurous spirit and wisdom. I think this book is suitable for readers of all ages. It can stimulate readers' imagination and creativity.

4. Where is the wind?

In this picture book, before the little boy goes to bed, he asks his mother some questions about natural phenomena around him. The little boy's mother gave a poetic answer. In her warm and soft words, the little boy entered a sweet dream.

At the end of a happy day, a little boy asked, "Where did you go after the wind stopped?" His mother explained to him that the wind didn't stop, but just blew to other places to make the trees dance there.

Then, she told the children step by step that the material in the world is immortal, just in another place or in another form. Rain returns to the clouds to produce new rain, and the waves retreat into the sea and become new waves. Day and night go back and forth, bringing darkness and stars to the little boy at night and making him fall asleep.

The author and painter paid a beautiful tribute to the circular chain of everything with lyrical words and colorful illustrations.