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The baby doesn't like children's books. What do you think should be done?
Introduction: Parents nowadays pay more and more attention to their children's education. When the baby is young, many parents like to show the baby children's books and picture books to help the baby's brain develop and make the baby smarter. But some babies don't like children's books and picture books. What do you think should be done? Let's discuss it together today.

First, you can gradually let your baby accept children's books and picture books. Just because children don't like children's books and picture books when they are young doesn't mean they don't like them all their lives. Interest can also be cultivated. When the baby is a few months old, you can buy some cloth books for the baby. Cloth books don't need to be too thick, and they don't need plots. Simple pages, let the baby tear at will, is the first step for the baby to contact children's books. When the child is older, you can prepare a picture book for the baby, let the baby create in the book and tell a simple story to the mother. In the next stage, buy some short picture books for your children. Read only for a short time every day, and slowly cultivate your baby's interest. Your baby will naturally like children's books and picture books. If the child does not show interest, don't force the baby to accept it, otherwise it may make him rebellious and tired of learning.

Second, other early education methods can be used instead of intellectual development for babies, not only reading children's books and picture books, but also other early education methods. For example, use building blocks to cultivate your baby's sense of space and teach your baby to know colors and numbers. Colorful building blocks are often more attractive to babies than children's books and picture books, and there are many ways to play building blocks, which can be freely matched into ever-changing shapes.

In addition, children's picture books can be replaced by storytelling. The baby likes mom and dad telling stories very much. When the baby was still in the womb before birth, he was already familiar with his parents' voices. Reading a picture book with familiar sounds after birth will make the baby feel at ease. Reading picture books can show the ups and downs of the plot to the baby, so that the baby can learn the truth of being a man and doing things in the story.