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Recommended list of early education books
Book 1: Little Prince

This is a little book that can keep people childlike forever. Adults and children can watch it, and I like it myself! It tells the story of a little prince who came to our earth from a distant planet. He saw an arrogant king, an alcoholic, a mercenary businessman, a dogmatic geographer, a little flower and a fox eager to be domesticated ... This little book became a bright mirror, reflecting an absurd adult world. It reminds us that only love is the highest philosophy and the only reason for us to live. The French magazine Reading once recommended it as the best reading in human history.

Volume II: Entomology

Another book was written by a Frenchman, who named Fabres told about the living habits and physical characteristics of insects. Its words are warm and beautiful, full of the author's love and respect for life. Europeans regard Virgil as the greatest poet, and they call Fabres "Virgil of the insect world". It doesn't matter whether you can read poetry from this book or not. What matters is that you can learn to love life from now on. Learn to understand, because insects are in the same world as us, and we are not alone.

Book III: The Invisible City

This is a gift from my beloved Italian writer Calvino. He described his imaginary city to us under the name of Kyle Poirot. Oh, a wonderful city. Every city is a palace, made of diamonds of language. It is not on earth, but it shines with the glory of heaven. It shows people's good intentions. This is a fantastic garden, which can cultivate children's extraordinary imagination.

Volume 4: Sophie's World

Sophie, a girl of 14 years old, came home from school and found a mysterious letter. Who are you? Where are you from? Where are you going? These puzzles entered her field of vision from Socrates. With the arrival of unusual letters, the world unfolds like a mystery. Sophie's world is a world of wisdom. It tells almost all the secrets of western philosophy with a clever story, which can cultivate children's thinking ability.

Book V: Aesop's Fables

This is a collection of ancient Greek fables. Most of the characters in the book are anthropomorphic animals, which use short fables to reflect the truth that is not perceived by us in daily life. Some of these stories teach people to be honest and diligent; Some advise people not to be proud and not to lie; Others explained that we should act according to the law and do what we can. Most of them have become household names all over the world, and your children are worth reading.

Book 6: Birds

This is a representative collection of poems by Indian poet Tagore, which not only expresses his love for nature and life, but also expresses his pursuit of wisdom and truth. In Tagore's poems, life itself and its diversity are the reasons for joy. At the same time, the love he expressed is also one of the main contents of his poems. He was also the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Book 7: Dear Theo

Van Gogh's collection of letters, but what he talks about most is not his paintings, but his love and kindness to this beautiful world. The beauty of conciseness in his language surpasses that of any contemporary writer. Reading such books can make children know how to care about beautiful things.

Volume VIII: Border Town

Mr. Shen Congwen wrote a beautiful paradise and a natural life with his gentle pen and ink. This is the most naive ballad in the history of literature. The kindness of the countryside, the purity of human nature and the nature of life are all sung in this gentle and pure tune. /kloc-China since 0/00 years ago is worthy of the world because of this book. Reading Border Town will cultivate children's kind mind and feelings for nature.

Book IX: Pogliana

Poliana, who lost her parents, was fostered in her depressed and stingy menstrual home. She changed the life of a small town resident with her invincible happiness. Just like Gone with the Wind, this book became a super best seller in the United States, and "Polyanna" quickly became an idiom symbolizing happiness and became an indispensable part of American culture. At the beginning of last century, this book was introduced to China, and it was widely praised by several members of the Song family.

Book 10: Prequel to The Lord of the Rings

This is a fantasy kingdom created by Professor Tolkien who experienced two world wars. In this kingdom composed of wizards, dwarves, monsters and humans, the Lord of the Rings symbolizes supreme power, because it triggered a fierce war that endangered Middle-earth ... "Once upon a time, Hobbits lived in caves ..." The novel was fascinating from the beginning, and it created the source of fantasy novels.