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Digital picture books are fun-reading time 123
Digital picture books are very interesting.

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If you want to enlighten your children in mathematics and understand numbers, this book is especially suitable. When writing this book, author Yiwana said, "When I was a child, I liked numbers very much, because they were everywhere and brought order to the world. This is an endless topic that we can often discuss with our children. " Numbers are everywhere, which is vividly reflected in this book. Perhaps you haven't noticed, Yiwana leads us to have a look, think and discover our life, our world and numbers everywhere through this book. She endowed the number 1 to 12 with an identity and a kingdom, and then connected them together in the form of a clock. A travel story became this interesting digital story. This story is very suitable for children to watch, tell and play together. You can watch, talk and play for a long time. The more you watch, the more you talk, and the happier you have fun.

Read the cover first. What does it look like? By the way, this is the surface of a clock. What's the difference between the numbers 12? Well, there are figures of little people, unicorns, shamrocks, dragons and towers. What's the next story? Look at the catalog page again. The woman with cherry, swan, lily, maple leaf, umbrella and finger can guess which country has children. Why do they all appear on this page?

The story begins. What does this page look like? By the way, it's like a clock face. There are 12 islands in the far sea. It takes 1 2 months to walk from1island to 12 island. It's like a nautical chart or a territorial map of a maritime country. Look at the numbers on this page carefully. What did you find? Every number is spelled by one or two numbers with the body. Children like to play this kind of physical game in drama class. Let's watch it with our parents and children. Look at our creativity in digital physics. Remember to take pictures.

65438+1 October 1 in 1, we came to the island1. It all starts with 1 We all have 1 head and 1 nose. There is only one sun, only one father and mother. Think about how many things have only one. The tall lighthouse 1, the chimney of the house 1, and the dog's tail 1. Think of something like 1.

At 2 o'clock on February 2, we arrived at Island 2. 1 It must be proudly said that it is the most important, but its nose has two holes! Children, count quickly and see what is two on you, and then think about what else is two. The white swan will definitely appear here. Is the most like 2. Think again. Who else is like 2?

On March 3, I landed on Island 3. Spring has come, and there are green clover, tricolor, grand piano and three little pigs everywhere. Let's collect them together.

Welcome to Island 4 on April 4th. Work with a four-legged chair, whether it's a house with four-corner windows, hit four chimneys and build four steps. Let's make up a tongue twister for four people. Count four in your life with your children. For example, a quilt has four corners, a pillow has four corners and a bed has four legs.

In this way, from the number 1 to the number 12, I counted it in my life, imagined it in my mind, and understood the number thoroughly from its connotation to its shape. Yiwana also added a lot of fun with his rich imagination. For example, on Island 5, starfish wears shoes, gloves and hats, and its five tentacles swing gracefully, constantly throwing out five sweets. On Island 6, the 6-shaped bread is turned upside down and turned into 9. Whether holding a crown or a monocle, is the overall shape of Island 7 very similar to that of 7? There are seven mountains, seven rivers and seven towers on island seven. The princess wore a crown inlaid with seven pearls. There are seven dwarfs, seven crows and a seven-headed dragon in the castle. See how many figure-eight telescopes you can write on islands 7 and 8. Count the eight directions pointed by the compass and the eight corners of the room. Island 9, "Listen carefully" 9 said mysteriously: "When the beans in two pods are added together, 9×2 is 18, 1+8 gets 9. When the beans in three pods are added together, 9×3 is 27, and 2+7 gets 9. On the island of 10, 1 and 0 are psycho brothers. On the island of 1 1, there are twins. On the island of 12, 1 2 wore pajamas and picked up buttons under the Christmas tree. ...

In this way, in these meaningless and interesting stories, accompanied by those novel and lovely images, the secret of numbers was understood bit by bit.