If it were me, I would say: yes, and only buy genuine ones! I think, first of all, we must have correct values. Supporting genuine copies is the least a consumer should do, especially in the field of books. When you buy pirated books, you agree with this kind of piracy.
Let's start with the price. Some people may think that genuine books are expensive and reluctant to part with them. You can borrow it from the library, read it in the bookstore, or get a library card from the library. The first two methods are free, and the latter is about several hundred dollars a year. I think you can buy or not buy picture books according to your own conditions, but you can read picture books.
Picture books are really expensive, 40 to 50 yuan each. I choose to get a library card for my children's picture book library. Driven by the psychology of "borrowing more and paying less at the same price", children read more books and borrow more picture books, so children can read hundreds of picture book stories a year. This is undoubtedly a very economical practice.
Don't call me a local tyrant. My husband and I are also ordinary occupations, that is, eating dead wages. I think whether to buy genuine books or not is a conceptual problem. Although the original pirated content is the same, whether there are typos or not, whether the ink is poisonous or not, you will naturally cherish the books more when you buy genuine books, which is also a manifestation of your respect for knowledge. And these are all kinds of education for children, teaching them to cherish things and respect knowledge.
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