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Recommended bibliography of children's literature works
The recommended bibliography of children's literature books is as follows:

1, Charlotte's net

Author: (USA) E B White

Reason for listing: I wrote the warmth of life, the most precious thing in life, with a pen brighter than the sunshine in spring.

2. The lion, the witch and the wardrobe

Author: (English) C.S. Lewis

Reason for being on the list: Curious teenagers' thrilling adventures and adventures to defeat witches and break the spell.

3. Country of Beasts

Maurice Bernard Sendak

Reason for listing: Known as the "picture book pyramid", it is not only a simple adventure story, but also a golden key to guide children to deal with negative emotions.

4.[ Movie] Alice in Wonderland

Author: (English) lewis carroll

Reason for being on the list: On the surface, Wonderland is absurd, but in fact, it is logical and profound.

5. Little Women

Author: louisa may alcott (USA).

Reason for listing: All the experiences of growing up as a girl and the universal values such as kindness, simplicity, dignity, selflessness and loyalty conveyed in the book give children guidance and thinking.

6. The Little Prince

Author: (France) Saint Exupery

Reason for being on the list: I saw through the emptiness, blindness and stupidity of adults with the eyes of the little prince's children, and wrote the lonely and rootless fate of human beings with naive language.

7. Children Embrace Nature Series

Author: Dong Hongyou/Wang Yongyue/Hu Yue

This book was selected as the key publication of the theme publication in 2020 and recommended by the key publication of the farmer's bookstore in 2020. This book presents the relationship between man and nature in the form of documentary literature, as well as people's desire and action to love and protect nature.

8. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Author: (English) roald dahl.

Reasons for being on the list: the idea is strange and the plot is compact. From the beginning, the story breaks the conventional correspondence between reality and fantasy, and its magic transcends language and national boundaries.

9. Earthsea Legend

Author: (USA) Ursula Regan

Reason for listing: It tells stories about courage, responsibility, pain, freedom, choice, growth, friendship, love and death, and leads readers into a magnificent fantasy world.

10, Meg's adventure in time and space

Author: (USA) Madeleine Engel

Reason for being on the list: a well-known and insurmountable classic in the history of world children's literature. Show the profound meaning of love through incredible adventure stories.