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What extracurricular books can children aged 4-7 read to develop their intelligence?
The secret of operation

Gerry Bailey, the author of The Secret of Action, is a famous British writer. He is good at vivid and easy-to-understand popular science writing, telling popular science in the form of questions and answers or stories, and entertaining and entertaining.

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The cover of "covert operations"

The whole set of books contains seven volumes, one of which covers 140 topics. Through the all-round presentation of nearly 600 cartoons, structural drawings and photos, as well as easy-to-understand words, these topics are told, from motorcycles to cranes, from skis to ferris wheels, from karting to maglev trains, from submarines to space probes, from two-year-olds to adults.

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catalogue

This is a set of children's bridge books with appropriate difficulty. From the point of view of objects, the author tells stories with children's favorite vehicles and machines, and expresses scientific principles and knowledge concepts in the form of questions and answers, which can fully stimulate children's curiosity and cultivate their thinking and imagination.

The comic logic of teenagers

The Logic of Teenagers' Comics is a cartoon specially created for teenagers by Zhang, a professor of logic at the Central University of Finance and Economics and winner of the Golden Academic Award.

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Logical cover of adolescent comedy

Zhang Peking University, Ph.D. in logic, visiting scholar at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and the University of Pittsburgh in the United States, professor at Central University of Finance and Economics, young scholar, and vice president of Beijing Logic Society. He is engaged in the teaching and research of logic all the year round.

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Inner page

This 10-volume youth cartoon logic contains ten basic concepts of logic: proposition, reasoning, yes or no, implication, possible world, simple proposition, axiomatic system, argument, fallacy and paradox. Using cartoons to express and explain makes the seemingly boring philosophical logic concepts as easy to learn and master as watching cartoons, which is a bit brain-burning, but it is also the case.