First of all, the library is a quiet, comfortable and full of knowledge and wisdom. Here, children can immerse themselves in the world of books, learn new knowledge and cultivate reading interests and habits. At the same time, the library is also a very suitable place for parent-child interaction. Parents can accompany their children to study, discuss, share feelings and enhance parent-child relationship.
Secondly, the library provides a variety of books and resources, which can meet the reading needs of children of different ages. For young children, libraries usually provide picture books, children's songs, enlightenment books and other books suitable for them to read; For older children, the library will have more books on popular science, literature and history for them to choose from. In addition, the library often holds various activities and lectures to expose children to more cultural and social knowledge after reading.
Finally, taking children to the library to read books is also a way of education. By visiting the library, borrowing books and participating in activities, children can learn skills and knowledge such as how to use library resources, how to choose suitable books, how to read and understand the contents of books. These experiences are very beneficial to children's growth and development.