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What should I pay attention to when taking my children to the library?
1. Choose a suitable library: ensure that the library environment is quiet and comfortable, with enough seats and reading space and a rich collection of books.

2. Plan the time in advance: understand the opening hours and rules of the library and ensure that you take your children to the library at the right time.

3. Prepare the required items: according to the child's age and interest, prepare the corresponding books, stationery and other necessary items.

4. Abide by the regulations of the library: keep quiet in the library, and don't talk loudly or run; Don't litter at will; Respect others' reading rights and don't disturb others.

5. Supervise children's behavior: ensure children to read and study safely in the library, and avoid children from touching inappropriate content or getting too close to strangers.

6. Encourage children to read independently: In the library, encourage children to choose and read books independently, and cultivate children's reading interests and habits.

7. Appropriate participation in interaction: Accompany children to participate in activities organized by the library, such as story meetings, handcrafting, etc. To enhance parent-child relationship and let children learn and grow in activities.

8. Educate children to respect books: tell children to take good care of books and not to smear, tear or damage them at will.

9. Update the reading plan regularly: update the reading plan of the library regularly according to children's interests and needs, so that children can keep reading enthusiasm.

10. Cultivate children's self-discipline awareness: teach children how to arrange their time reasonably in the library and make full use of resources for learning and reading.