Every year during the summer vacation, it is the happiest time for children, but it is also the time when parents are most troubled. I want to travel with my children, but adults don't have enough vacations; let the children "stay" at home, and worry that he will stare at the phone and waste time. How to use this time so that your child's summer vacation can be both knowledgeable and fun

Today, I found that Jun sorted out several documentary lists suitable for summer vacation, just to solve this problem ~ The theme of this issue is "nature", including a variety of natural landscapes, as well as precious animals and plants that cannot be seen in zoos, so that children can "see" the world scenery and increase knowledge without leaving home! Come and collect it together!
01 "Small World"
The documentary "Little World" is an ultra-safe film that parents never have to worry about being "inappropriate for children". The whole film is permeated with a strong and exquisite sense of self-confidence, a sense of fairy tale; the real and cruel natural world is presented in front of the child's eyes in a warm and positive way. Breathtaking photography techniques can take children deep into nature, explore the tenacious vitality of various small creatures, and witness the stories behind these little-known little heroes. The biggest feature of this drama is that the story is very strong, some people can't help but be funny, and some people are awe-inspiring: the goby, which is smaller than a tea spoon, lasts for several days to reproduce along the 350-meter waterfall; the frog father protects the frog eggs and fights to the death. Children can not only understand the stories behind these little-known little heroes, but also learn a lot of survival wisdom from them, which is precisely the reason why "Little World" is suitable for children.
02 Micro World
The documentary depicts a miniature version of the worm world. The protagonists of each story are small insects, and in 5 minutes, there is no language or dialogue throughout the story, describing the ecological environment of the insects in the style of a documentary, and at the same time interpreting a vivid and humorous story. Ladybugs that love to bully people, bees that obey traffic rules, ants that shout orders in groups, shells that persistently roll square poop balls, snails that fantasize about flying fast, cute caterpillars that break into butterflies, etc., the image of these small insects is not only eye-catching, but also has a distinct personality, and also makes children look happy!
03《Plant Private Life》
Do you know the process by which plants survive? In this documentary, director David Aidenberg will take us to see the journey of plants, growth, flowers and struggles with other plants and animals to survive and adapt to the environment. Two hundred and ninety feet of California pine trees, red vines using cruel ants as bodyguards, bottle grass that devours insects and even mice in Borneo, the mysteries of the plant world are unveiled in this special edition. David uses photographic techniques that can condense time to show us the life of vivid plants; he uses extremely beautiful lenses to capture the world's largest, most colorful, and most grotesque plants. Coupled with special computer images, we managed to get inside the plant's body. Let's follow David to really know a world we think we already know!
04 "Seven Worlds, One Planet"
From the depths of lush South American jungles to the tops of the snow-covered mountains of Asia, from the bustling cities of Europe to the vast plains of Africa, Seven Worlds, One Planet embarks on a journey across seven continents, presenting bizarre animal behavior and telling lesser-known animal stories. We will explore how the rich and diverse lives of life grow and reproduce on Earth in these seven worlds, while revealing the different challenges facing animals in a human-dominated world.
05 The Emperor Penguin Diaries
This is a documentary that truly reflects the life of penguins. The northern part of the Antarctic continent has a mild climate with abundant food, while the southern part is covered with snow all year round, the climate is cold, and food shortages are scarce. But the south also has its advantages, that is, it is ecologically stable and there is no natural enemy pursuit. In order to let the baby penguin grow up healthily, the parents of the penguins will come from the north to the south every year to hatch small penguin eggs. Papa penguins and mother penguins take turns incubating eggs, while the other travels thousands of miles to find food. The hardships of the journey are unbearable for anyone, and the weak penguins carry out this arduous task every year, and the tenacious vitality shown in the film is thought-provoking.
06 Blue Planet
Blue Planet is the first natural history album in television history to explore the ocean world in its entirety. From the tropics to the polar regions, from the shores to the dark deep seas, thousands of strange creatures and plants pass before your eyes, many little-known ocean secrets, and many deep-sea virgins that humans have never set foot in, one by one, known as the "magnificent ocean epic". This epic ocean full record, exclusive shooting of precious pictures, filming process of more than 4 years, 125 expeditions in 39 countries, more than 4,000 dives, in exchange for more than 6,000 hours of underwater footage, and finally edited into this seven-episode documentary. Let you see the most terrifying and charming side of the ocean, and uncover its most hidden secrets. Take you into breathtakingly beautiful ocean worlds, discover new species, visit untouched ecology, and witness survival records that have never been seen on camera.
07 "Bird's Eye View of the Earth"
Carefully created by the BBC, the full HD ecological documentary "Miles of Pride". The filming spanned more than three years and spanned six continents, including South America, North America, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia, with more than 40 countries. The film crew used cutting-edge photographic equipment, combined with novel shooting techniques, and even hung a light camera on the neck of migratory birds, led by the migratory birds themselves, taking everyone to soar thousands of miles, across the ocean and land continents, into the wonderful world of migratory birds and nature. The show was praised by the British newspaper The Times as a "stunning" work.
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