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There are too few books in the library.
That's very thoughtful. It's just that things that are often good have turned bad.

The teacher in our class has organized it several times, but those books are either lost or covered with dust, and no one reads them.

Many students don't have many books at home, but many students have many good books at home. Why don't you take them out? I don't think it's selfish, but what if I donate them and break them? Some people who love books will be depressed for a while when they see the books damaged, let alone give them to a group of children. Can you rest assured?

Therefore, it is very difficult to run a book corner. Unless the teacher buys good books with your own money, it must be well-intentioned but makes the students unhappy.

How about setting aside a period of time every week or every day to give students free reading and exchange books between friends? I think primary school students still trust their friends.

Or if you recommend some books to them, most interested students will buy them, which will increase their reading.

But don't let students write down their thoughts after reading. . . .