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The Game Power of Art: The Secret of Creating Education in France is a newly published book on children's education, written by Xin of Korea and Sidoni of France respectively. Ben Ci. The book tells the story of a new discovery of the educational concept by Korean mother Xin after she went to France, so as to feel the importance of creative education in France and the help of this educational concept to children's growth. Among them, we can see the differences between French and Korean ways of enlightening children, which can also lead us to think about China's enlightenment education.

New You Mei is Korean. She used to be a white-collar worker, but later she gave up her career to take care of her daughter and became a full-time mother. He took his daughter to an early education class, but the actual effect was not good. Children doze off in class because of lack of sleep, which affects efficiency. At the same time, most children in Korea have basically the same thoughts. They have a unified aesthetic view and pursue a trend, which is very monotonous. When she went to France, French creative education attracted her interest.

Creative education in France advocates giving play to one's own nature. Before children can read, parents will let their children learn to draw by playing games, and express their understanding of the world and their feelings by drawing, so this is very important for their creativity. Let children feel happy in artistic creation, which is also very important for their future study. This allows them to stick to what they like to do.

However, in China, enlightenment education is somewhat similar to Korean education. Parents let their children attend various training classes since childhood, such as piano classes and calligraphy classes, but they often don't pay attention to what their children like. This kind of education is not a good thing for their future development, so we need to learn from the advanced educational concepts of other countries.