1. Picture Book Name: the name of the recorded picture book.
2. Reading date: Record the date when you started reading or finished reading the picture book.
3. Reading time: record the length of reading every day or every time.
4. Reading chapters/pages: Record your reading progress, which can be recorded by chapters or pages.
5. Favorite content: record your favorite or inspired picture book content.
6. Question and answer: Record the interactive question and answer between you and your child.
7. Parent/teacher notes: used to record your thoughts, feelings or reflections.
The following is a simple picture book drifting record reading example:
| Picture Book Name | Reading Date | Reading Time | Reading Chapters/Pages | Favorite Content | Q&A | Parents/Teachers Notes |
| : - : | : - : | : - : | : - : | : - : | : - : | : - : |
| Little Prince | 2023-03-013/5 minutes | Page 65438 +0-5 | Dialogue between Little Prince and Fox | Child: Why did the little prince leave? Me: Because his planet is too small, he wants to see the outside world. I think this book makes people think about the meaning, friendship and responsibility of life.
| Little Princess | 2023-03-02 | 20 minutes | Page1-kloc-0/0 | The little princess's gorgeous dress and her friends | Child: The little princess's skirt is so beautiful! Me: Yes, I also want to have such a beautiful skirt. I have noticed that my daughter is very interested in the little princess, and I hope she can have that kind of friendship and courage.
| Journey to the West | 2023-03-03 | 30 minutes | Page 1-20 | the Monkey King vs Huang Paoguai | Child: the Monkey King has become Huang Paoguai? Me: Yes, this is an incarnation of him. These children are very excited. This book reminds me of the TV series I watched when I was a child. I hope the children can feel that heroism, too. |