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What public order should children observe in the library?
Now most children are only children, and parents have high expectations for their children. They are willing to invest in their children's education and spend a lot of money to buy teaching materials for their children. However, children often throw it away after reading it once, and resources are not effectively used. That's a real pity. As a result, it is really good for parents whose children are similar in age and live close to each other to spell books for their children and enjoy resources. However, how can children save money and make effective use of learning resources without spelling books by their peers? In fact, every city has a library, and parents and friends can get a library card for their children. Of course, the library is a public learning place. When children enter the library to read books, they must pay attention to manners and observe public order. So, what public order should children follow when reading in the library? 1. Keep the room clean and tidy: it is forbidden to bring food and drinks into the library; Don't move the reading desks and chairs at will. 2. Keep the room quiet: turn off the pager and mobile phone or mute them when entering the library; Speak softly in the library so as not to affect others' reading. Third, pay attention to the appearance and dress, and don't wear sports vests and flip-flops into the museum. 4. Don't smoke and use naked flames in the museum area, and don't bring inflammable and explosive articles into the museum. Fifth, respect managers and be civilized readers. Six, take good care of books and all public property, do not smear, tear, possession of books and periodicals. As long as children strictly abide by the public order of library reading and develop good manners and reading habits, they will benefit for life!