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How to deal with books that children have read?
There are several ways to deal with books that children have read:

1. Pick out some valuable books and save them.

Not all old books are waste paper, but some of them are absolutely valuable and worth keeping. Picking out valuable books and keeping them well is a future wealth with both economic and spiritual values, which is of great significance to oneself and future generations.

2. When the waste products are sold.

Even old books are different, so we should adopt the principle and method of different treatment. If you want to differentiate, you must classify it first, and the classification must be based on standards such as content and appearance. Some books are of little value and poor appearance, so they are all put together and recycled as waste.

3, in the second-hand book network sales.

There are also some books, which are still of certain use value, such as various teaching materials or reference books. Put them together and classify them. You can take pictures of their information and write it clearly and sell it on the second-hand book online.

Storage method of old books:

1, don't put the old books you bought directly on the shelf, just sort them out first. Old books usually contain mites, fungi and dust, and there are no old books that have been disinfected. People who come into contact with this book are prone to skin diseases, especially those with allergies.

2. Dry the old books that look clean for 3 hours in winter, 2 hours in spring and autumn, and 0.5 hours in summer, and then put them in the bookcase.

3. For dirty old books, dip some 84 disinfectant in a soft and clean towel and soak it in a proper amount of detergent, wring it out and dry it until it is half dry, then gently wipe the spine (back) and front and back covers (cover) of the old books, and then wipe it with a soft dry towel.

Gently brush off the dust at the head of the book (also called the head of the book) with a small brush with moderate hardness, then wipe the head, mouth and root of the book with a soft and clean towel, and put the book into the bookshelf after drying according to the requirements of Article 2.

4. It is best to choose a wooden bookcase, and the glass door is tightly sealed to prevent dust from invading.

It's best to cover the upper part of the books stored in the bookcase with colored newspapers.

6. The study should be ventilated frequently.