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What is peace?
What is peace?

Peace means no war!

What is war?

War is a war between two countries.

Then what is war?

Why did you fight?

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Such questions can be asked and answered all the time, especially for preschool children, who never tire of asking. At this time, you might as well take out a picture book on this topic, with short words and vivid and interesting pictures. When you are talking, children will have questions, but they will be attracted by the pictures and full of interest, and will not keep asking questions. And the combination of words and pictures will make them understand and substitute. Therefore, the charm of picture books lies in these incomprehensible nouns or things, or things that you don't know how to explain to your children.

Let's see how this book tells children about "peace".

A large area of warm yellow and gentle white, the cover presents us with the strength and hope of life.

The next three pages tell the children not to fight, not to bomb and not to destroy houses and towns. These are all manifestations of "peace", so that the person you love can always be by your side.

Because of "peace", we can have food, go to school and have fun.

You can have your own opinions, don't go with the flow, admit when you do something wrong, have a good time and sleep until dawn, all because of world peace. What should we do if the war is raging and our homes are destroyed?

Therefore, we should cherish our life because life is so precious. A person has only one life. We don't want to kill others, we can't be killed, and we can't use weapons (guns, explosives, knives, bows and arrows). This painting uses collage art to present weapons.

In the latter two kinds of communication, peace means that the world has me and you, and you and I become good friends.

Today's picture book was written by Keiko Hamada. She loved painting and reading since she was a child, and her dream was to become a picture book writer. In the process of giving birth to a child, she really felt the preciousness and beauty of life. She is also one of the founders of "Pray for Peace, China, Korea and Japan * * * Creation Picture Book Series". Thank her for bringing us such a good picture book, so that children can understand what "peace" is and have a concept of "peace".

I didn't dream of becoming a picture book writer. I can't draw skills, I can only simply copy, I can't imagine, I'm full of ideas and I don't have enough patience, so I don't want to be a picture book writer. I can only recommend picture books and books worthy of recommendation.

Thank you for paying attention to the story of kissing the dragon, sheep and rabbits. See you tomorrow!