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What books are suitable for third-grade pupils?
Books suitable for third-grade pupils are:

1, I want to be a good boy: I want to be a good boy is a book published by Jiangsu Phoenix Children's Publishing House on 1996 12 1 by Huang Beijia. This paper mainly tells the story of the protagonist Jin Ling's efforts to be a "good boy" to satisfy his parents and teachers, and his many "struggles" to adults to keep his innocence and purity.

2. China's ancient and modern fables: China's ancient and modern fables are mainly based on China's ancient and modern moral cultivation fables, including some folk fables. These fables are concise and easy to understand, and strive to combine storytelling with inspiration. Understanding and learning these ancient and modern fables is of great benefit to teenagers.

3. The Princess's Moon: The Princess's Moon is a book published by Nanhai Publishing Company. The lovely princess was ill, and the king was very distressed and promised to give her what she wanted most. The princess actually wanted the moon. The king had to find many clever people to help him. Although they have made great achievements, they are helpless about the outrageous demands of the princess.

4. Where did the wind go? Where Did the Wind Go is a book published by Children's Publishing House in 2007 by Zuo Rotov. In this picture book, before the little boy goes to bed, he asks his mother some questions about natural phenomena around him. The little boy's mother gave a poetic answer. In her warm and soft words, the little boy entered a sweet dream.

5. Adventures of Little Tiger: Adventures of Little Tiger is a book published by Zhejiang Children's Publishing House on 20 10. The main content of Tang Sulan's Animal Adventure Fairy Tale: Adventures of Little Tiger: There is a big camphor tree in Xiahongshan, and the animals in the mountain call it the Green Leaf Building. Mr. Goo Goo is an owl, who lives on the top floor of the Green Leaf Building, while a fat wild boar lives on the bottom floor. There is an old golden monkey and an old golden eyebrow in the middle.

References:

China's ancient and modern fables-Baidu Encyclopedia