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Recommended bibliography of extracurricular reading materials for the second grade of primary school
The recommended books for extracurricular reading in the second grade of primary school are Baby Bear, I love reading, Little Turtle and Little Rabbit.

1, Baby Bear Series: This series of books is based on the daily life of Baby Bear, his family and friends. The content is easy to understand and the plot is lively and interesting. Suitable for children in the second grade of primary school.

2. I love reading series: this series is written by the famous writer Zheng, covering life, popular science, culture and other aspects. The language is simple and clear, suitable for children in grade two of primary school to read.

3. Little Turtle and Little Rabbit: This is a famous fable about a game between a hardworking little turtle and a lazy little rabbit. The story is fascinating and can guide children to learn the spirit of hard work.

4. diary of a wimpy kid series: This series of books describes the daily life and ideological activities of primary school students in a humorous way. The language is lively and interesting, suitable for children in grade two of primary school to read.

5. Andersen's Fairy Tales Series: This series contains the fairy tales of the world famous writer Andersen. The story has wonderful twists and turns and beautiful language, which can cultivate children's imagination and reading ability.

6. Piggy Page Series: This series of books is based on TV cartoons. The story mainly revolves around the life of Piggy Peggy and his family and friends. The content is lively and interesting, suitable for children in the second grade of primary school.

the benefits of reading

1. Reading can enrich our knowledge, broaden our horizons, increase our knowledge, cultivate our self-study ability and reading ability, and improve our reading ability and composition ability, which is helpful to all subjects.

2. Reading for nourishment refers to the role of cultivating temperament, improving writing ability, understanding ability and accumulating knowledge through reading. Reading can cultivate sentiment, improve self-cultivation and enrich knowledge reserves, which is very important for personal growth and development.

Children who like reading have strong language skills, and listening, speaking, reading and writing are higher than those who don't like reading. Children can understand complex ideas and appreciate the beauty of language from books.