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Take children into the sea of knowledge
Children's growth needs all kinds of support and guidance, and family is the best place to study. This article will introduce 15 kinds of interesting family activities to help children enter the ocean of knowledge and cultivate their reading interest, exploration spirit, creative thinking and leadership ability.

Library tour

Take children into the library, let them choose their favorite books, help them get library cards, and cultivate their interest in reading.

Life small classroom

Explore daily places, share what you see and hear with your children, and integrate learning into your life. Grocery stores, hardware stores, post offices and banks are all good places to study.

Enlightenment of thinking

Ask children questions frequently, listen to their opinions, and cultivate critical thinking and independent thinking ability.

i wish

Take children to visit museums, art galleries, historical sites and other places to explore the mysteries of the world.

Record growth

Encourage children to record what they have seen and heard, or tell stories orally, and cultivate children's expressive ability and memory ability.

Free creation

When children start to try to write, let them give full play, don't worry too much about spelling mistakes, and encourage creativity.

Family inheritance

Share family stories and important moments with children, review the good times together, and build a sense of family belonging.

Explore interest

Encourage children to try various hobbies, such as cooking, painting, insect collection, etc. And explore their talents and enthusiasm.

Creative painting

Provide drawing paper, crayons and markers for children to enjoy their creativity.

Family games

Use fragmented time to interact with children and make family time full of laughter.

Board game

Arrange family time every week, have fun and inherit family traditions.

leadership

Stimulate children's leadership potential by imitating leadership games.

explorer

Encourage children to explore the surrounding environment, make maps to mark familiar places, and cultivate observation and direction.

Unlimited imagination

Use your child's imagination and involve every family member, such as describing the shape of a cloud.