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Read picture books with rich bucket and egg thief.
The gift for Children's Day is my carefully selected China picture book series. I think it is considerate enough for me as a mother to send all kinds of books as gifts when I am idle. My son is 3 years old, 10 months. We have been studying together for more than two years. Children are used to reading, and they are very cooperative. They are also used to reading-listening to children's songs with their hands. Thank you very much for my son's coming into my life, which gave my mother another childhood and made up for the lack of material when I was a child. I don't know if my son has been enjoying the pleasure brought by every book, the sense of accomplishment brought by every handcraft, and the rhythm of every child's Song Like me.

Today, during the nap reading time, my son opened the picture book of the egg thief himself, and I took care of my sister in the living room. He shouted at me, Mom, come quickly. There is a sly little man here. He has a pair of big claws and stole the hen's eggs! The egg thief is a picture book introduced by my teacher in a picture book class. This is a very interesting story. Personally, I think this picture book can cultivate children's observation and understanding. The story is strong and fascinating. The children explored all the way with curiosity, solved the case all the way, and finally felt a sense of accomplishment.

I said to the cover, oh, what do you see? Tell mom about it. He pointed to the cover with his little hand: Mom, look, a pair of claws stole the hen's eggs, and here, look, there are many small paw prints. These footprints were left by animals that stole eggs. Anyway, my mother really didn't see these little paw prints. I really sigh that children's observation ability can be so good. I have read this picture book carefully before, so I am ashamed. Mom, come on, let's start talking.

Guess who stole this egg?

I didn't know it was stolen by two claws.

What are the characteristics of these claws?

Nails are long and gray.

Anything else? Look at the claws carefully.

Furry claws and long nails.

Who is the cover character?

There are six hens, one rhubarb dog, with eggs in her paws.

Let's see what happened together.

Fudou, do you think the rooster lay eggs or the hen laid the eggs?

It is a hen.

What does that rooster do?

Roll call!

Roll call? !

That's called snoring. Crow means when the rooster crows at dawn, and then the other animals get up.

On the front cover page, there is a family photo of the henhouse, with six hens and a rhubarb dog.

Mom, look, the eggshell on the title page is broken, and egg liquid is flowing out. Has the chicken been eaten? This paw print is printed with egg liquid. The baby chicken must have been eaten, this sly egg thief!

It is very gratifying for his mother that his son can use the word cunning repeatedly.

Mom, look, the egg thief stole the hen's eggs!

Paws! Paws are clues. Rhubarb dog and hen are going to find an egg thief. Look, the cat's paw is white, which is different from the egg thief's paw!

Children can find clues from pictures without me reading.

I want to test my son's EQ and say to him: rhubarb dog is looking for the same claws as an egg thief, and he wants Mr. Wild Boar to cooperate. If you were rhubarb dog, what would you say to Mr. Wild Boar that didn't hurt your feelings?

The son said sincerely, hello, Mr. Wild Boar, I want to see if your claws have long nails.

Ha ha ha, I asked my son, what do you mean by looking at your fingernails? He said, if I say, Mr. Wild Boar, I want to see if your claws are the same as those of an egg thief, then he will be angry and think I am rude!

Ok, there should be applause here!

Pigs have no claws, pigs have long hooves, and some people in our family like to eat trotters! My son pointed to the pig's trotters and said to me.

Mom, you can't give the hen to the fox, it will eat the hen! You told me about Rosie's walk, in which the fox wanted to eat the hen.

By analogy, yes, children really don't need to be taught.

Are otters' claws the same as those of egg thieves?

It's different!

What is the difference?

The otter's claws and fingers are connected.

It's called a net. Many swimming animals look like this, such as the feet of ducks.

The child nodded thoughtfully. The second time I read this, I will ask him what the web is.

Mom, mom. Look, raccoons have the same claws as egg thieves. The color is gray, the nails are long, and the claws are not too big or too small. He stole it.

What do you think raccoons do with baby eggs?

I don't know. Maybe I ate it. He's such a pain in the ass!

Then let's see what happened together.

He didn't eat eggs! Mom, he didn't eat eggs.

Mom, then why did he steal eggs? What's he doing stealing eggs?

I didn't expect this question to be asked by my son, who helped me expand the story.

I said: maybe he wanted to eat at first, but later he found that the chicken wanted to find his mother, so he couldn't bear it!

Then he is a good egg thief, right? mother

Well, my mother doesn't know how to answer you. I can only tell you that I hope there will never be a separation between mother and child in the world, and all babies will grow up happily beside their mothers ... so, if anyone asks you, please come with me and I will buy you some candy. Will you go? Don't go!

Mom, I like the picture of the chicken in the frame!

Son, that's great. You are a little detective who can solve crimes. Thank you for reading with your mother. You're welcome, mom.