After a while, the mother looked at her son's concentration and felt funny, so she leaned her head over and opened her eyes wide.
My son read a children's picture book in The Journey to the West. The above picture shows banshees taking a bath in the river. When taking a bath, the banshees are all dressed and their upper bodies are almost bare.
The mother immediately took the picture book away and reprimanded her son, saying that the goblin on it was not a shy hooligan and could not read well.
I think all children under the age of seven or eight will read the picture books of Journey to the West, and children will basically not focus on whether they are pornographic or not, because they have not been enlightened and know nothing about men and women.
To tell the truth, my five or six-year-old son really can't see what it is when he looks at the picture book of monsters taking a bath. On the contrary, he felt something after his mother saw it. His mother is spending her baby's stomach with an adult's heart, which is a bit of a fuss.
The focus of children is to see how the Monkey King fights monsters. As for how the monster takes a bath, he doesn't care
The mother insisted on contact with "pornography". She should tell her son what "pornography" is and how it can be "inappropriate for children".
So, are there any picture books that are not suitable for children?
I have read a children's picture book called Sweat, and there is an illustration in it that is really unhealthy. To be honest, it's a little colored.
The picture shows two boys holding a girl's arm and licking their sweat. There is also a sentence inserted in the picture, "Sister, you are so beautiful."
The content of the book is about human knowledge, which is uncomfortable because of the grotesque illustration style, causing parents to question. Finally, the picture book publishing house had to come out to respond and took the book off the shelf.
The picture books of Journey to the West do not belong to this category.
Moreover, children's sex education is a gradual process. We should educate children in time that boys and girls are different from childhood, instead of keeping them in a vacuum. We should educate and protect them, but we should not overprotect them.
On the contrary, parents should learn some knowledge about sex education, understand the growth and development laws of children at all stages, and update the concept of related education in time. Instead of making a fuss at the slightest trouble, going to work indefinitely, or even putting on a hat and hitting a stick.