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Children want to watch cartoons? Three ways to help your baby reduce animation
A winter vacation, the baby TV and the platform are inseparable every day.

To be honest, I really don't have much problem watching TV or flat screen. My only concern is the child's eyesight. The lack of outdoor exercise in winter was bad for children's eyesight. Besides, children are bored at home and have nothing to do. Now, the children in the "reinforced concrete forest" have insufficient communication and are more dependent on cartoons.

In this regard, I have taken three measures.

I was surprised to find that the resources around comics are quite rich, from stories to thinking to Chinese studies.

Therefore, this discovery seems to have opened a new world.

My son likes watching cartoons very much, so I "feed" them with stories in the book.

For example, my son's favorite cartoon "Super Flash" tells the story that Le Di, a small plane, delivers express delivery to children all over the world and helps these children solve their difficulties and realize their dreams together with other planes. This cartoon has a related story book called "The Super Flash Safety Express that Children Want Most".

The book "Children's Most Wanted Flash Express" is a hardcover edition, which contains 20 classic stories in flash comics.

The book covers most of the animated characters in the story of Flash, such as Fantasy Project Team, Love Rescue Team, Galaxy Task Force, Defender of Justice Team, Vigorous Diving Team, etc. Most of the selected stories are closely related to children's safety, and each story is intimately marked with safety tips as safety self-care tips.

Children like repetition very much. Even if you have seen these stories in cartoons, you will feel very fresh after watching them again, and you can pay more attention to the fleeting details in cartoons. My son can't stop reading.

If you think the story is too repetitive and children are not interested, then Super Flash Sticker Game Story Book is more interactive and a good choice.

For example, one of them, treasure hunt in space, posted a game book. The story that the book relies on is the story that the Galaxy Task Force helped clean up space junk and made the stars in the sky shine again, which is closely related to the current garbage sorting theme and emotional intelligence education to overcome difficulties.

In addition to wonderful stories, there are some wonderful games such as stickers, common sense of life, mazes and imaginary paintings at the bottom of each page and behind the stories. When children play these games, they unconsciously exercise the fine ability of small hands and improve their thinking ability.

However, it needs to be reminded that the story involved in the book "The Safe and Self-care Express that Children Want Most" basically coincides with the above-mentioned collector's edition. Relatively speaking, the content of each story posted in the book is richer, but the number of stories will be less, so you can choose according to your own needs.

The supporting environment of "Flash" comics brought me more surprises than that. Some time ago, I evaluated five sets of Chinese graded reading. When my mother saw the related articles, she reminded me that Flash also has graded reading in Chinese.

My son is a big fan of flash, so of course I won't miss it. When I bought it, I was out of stock. So, I started level 2.

As I said before, there are quite a lot of graded Chinese books in my family. However, few people can be "turned over" by their sons. At present, the most popular ones are "Lamb Up the Mountain" and Yiyang to share reading. I don't usually force him to look at his Chinese grades. I think he is obviously still reading pictures. Although he knows more than 130 words, it is difficult to use them for fear of affecting the reading experience.

Unexpectedly, this set of flash Chinese graded reading is really good. The story involved doesn't match the collector's edition story that the children read. Children are eager to know the plot below the story and enjoy reading it. Although this level of story is too complicated and difficult for my son, it is still quite difficult, but my son still drags me to read it bit by bit every day.

The organization of this set of super-flash Chinese graded reading is somewhat similar to "Lamb Going Up the Mountain". Before the story is written, a rough vocabulary of the level is determined, and there are some games to consolidate Chinese characters at the end of the story. The selected Chinese characters are basically the requirements of standard primary schools. The style of painting is more inclined to the style of painting in comics, not as exquisite as the picture of Lamb Up the Mountain. There are four books in one level, and each book has two stories.

The only regret is that there are too few stories in each level and they are not completely systematic. But this is also a serious injury to almost all China's graded reading picture books, not just this set of picture books.

Super flash has brought so many benefits to my son. I simply searched all its peripheral products on major platforms and found a very good set of books-Super Ladder Mathematics. The price of this set of books is also very beautiful, as long as it doesn't reach 20 yuan after the discount.

I have started many thinking books for my son. My son is having a live thinking class. Usually there are exercise books of Squier, Moby and Logic Dog, which children always ignore. It didn't take long for my son to shout out a book and a half in this set of Super Ladder Mathematics. I feel particularly friendly to my son, a child who is not confident in himself and is afraid of difficulties.

"Flash Step Mathematics" is divided by age. 3~4 years old is divided into two volumes, the difficulty is generally gentle, and the topics include spatial concept, digital cognition, object classification, etc., which basically covers the content of my son's thinking class.

There are not many books in each volume, but the words are bigger and the pictures are more. Plus there are super flash characters that children like. Just make up a flash story to guide them, and the children will be happy to continue doing it.

And my mother told me that Super Flash has an English version. It's a pity that my son has been watching China's animation. I guess he didn't buy it because it didn't work after buying it.

Having said that, in fact, I want to say that if a child likes an anime very much, he might as well see if he has any surrounding books to use.

As far as I know, Disney's "I can read by myself", "Baby Bear Genius", "Octopus Monster" and "Wang Wang Team Make Great Achievements" have both animations and related books, which are actually usable. But it seems that there is no such system as super flash.

On major educational websites, especially English education websites, how to let children practice listening is an enduring topic. In fact, grinding ears can also be combined to transfer the love of animation.

Make an agreement with your child about how many times you can watch cartoons every day and how long you can watch each cartoon. If children want to repeat the contents of cartoons, then listen to radio dramas, which children generally like to listen to. After watching cartoons, they can guess the content, which coincides with the principle of "effective input" in English learning.

I usually listen to my son's radio drama with Himalayan children's edition and Niu, and recently I will play some animated audio for my son with a small and interesting audio mode.

My son likes animation with music very much. The super-simple songs he likes to watch and cocomelon's audio have been refined and separated by the "predecessors", so I just uploaded the cow at home and listened to this cow cloud disk to grind his ears. My son loved Tsinghua children's English nursery rhymes for a while, and the audio on the internet was only animation without expansion activities, so I used the format factory to cut out the full version of the audio and upload it to him. At that time, he was too young to resist "grinding his ears".

My son is older, and his love for popular science audio far exceeds his love for English animation audio. The degree of "grinding ears" is not high. Therefore, I settle for the second best. If my son really doesn't want to listen to audio, I will print a script book for my son, or buy a self-made book that can be ordered on demand.

I happened to show my baby the animation of Fox's first level "Tire Town", and my son liked it very much. I contacted the print shop and printed out the lines of "Tire Town" one by one. My son likes the episodes of washing the car and crossing the bridge very much, and turns it over from time to time.

Later, I saw the group print of "Dinosaur Buddies" and started decisively. This set of books has eight large-format point-to-point versions, and the sound effect is consistent with that of cartoons. My son likes it very much. He reads lines from five cartoons at one o'clock every day. Unfortunately, the self-made point reading package is a little bigger, 1 G, but the sound effect is super good, a little bigger.

In the future, I still have to help my son quietly transition to "pure ear grinding". Vocabulary and listening speed have gone up, so he should be more willing to listen. But at present, I'm glad that he is willing to watch less cartoons and read more books.

By the way, reading and playing with your eyes at close range will affect your eyesight. Even if you are not watching electronic products, you should pay attention to rest your eyes.

A higher-level approach is to combine the relevant knowledge of comics with popular science or handwork.

For example, "Children's English Children's Songs in Tsinghua" is a good teaching film that combines cartoons with parent-child interaction. After my son and I have seen it, we will carry out parent-child activities if possible.

We're done watching ZOOM! Zoom! "Cartoons, imitate the content of teaching films together, and use plastic bottles to make rockets. After watching the animated song Bubble, we played a bubble blowing game according to the animation theme. Occasionally I see children blowing bubbles outdoors, and I also sing this English children's song. After watching By Bus, we will use cars and animal puppets at home to imitate the cartoons of cars bumping up and down slopes and animals constantly asking to get on the bus.

For another example, Octonauts has a lot of popular science on marine knowledge. We will use the house on the ocean and seabed 100 floor to guide children to read and discuss, so that children can unconsciously understand the habits of marine life such as blue-ringed octopus and bloodsucking squid.

"Tire Town" is closely related to traffic. My family has seen "Uncovering Cars" and "Encyclopedia of Children's Traffic".

Le Di, the "Super Flash", sends express delivery to the whole world, which contains a lot of geographical knowledge about countries and cities. We bought a map to explain relevant geographical knowledge to Eva.

If you don't want your baby to be addicted to cartoons, you must start the "Ma Feifei Daddy" mode.

Playing mobile phones after work, why do you ask your children not to play electronic products? The child must have followed suit.