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Li Zhenhui: The Multiple Splendid and Healing Power of Picture Books
Teacher Li Zhenhui, who has been in love with picture books since college, said in the book Don't underestimate me: 33 adult English picture books that she began to buy picture books since the first child reported for duty, borrowed many picture books from the library and enjoyed the intimate time with her children. In recent two or three years, she even tried to integrate picture books into junior high school English teaching. She found that picture books can bring happiness and happiness to children and adults.

My love for picture books began in college, and the stories and images in the picture books attracted me very much. At that time, picture books were not as popular as they are now, and most of them were sold as sets of books. At that time, I was studying, and the price of a set of books was beyond my affordability. I could only silently keep my fascination with picture books in my heart. It was not until many years later that the first child came to report for duty that I began to buy picture books and borrowed many picture books from the library. Besides enjoying reading with my children, I often immerse myself in the picture books I read, happy and satisfied.

The reading of parent-child picture books in our family has been going on. To this day, my two children, a senior three and a middle school student, still like to read picture books with them. Of course, in the face of older children, you can't tell them any more picture books for children, but they will think these books are so naive. Children above the middle and senior grades in primary schools are very suitable to broaden their horizons and cultivate their independent thinking ability through various theme picture books. What is a problem picture book? Such as life and death, ecological environment, war, bullying, gender equality and social justice. Through the guidance of these more topical picture books, children have the opportunity to poke their heads out of their narrow life circle and get in touch with the wider world, which also opens up their motivation to care about society.