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Nine books for all ages for primary and secondary school students, each worth reading repeatedly and collecting for children

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During the long winter vacation of 2020, everyone does not know when school will start. How to take advantage of the long holiday? Reading, of course! Today, I would like to recommend nine classic books, which are suitable for all ages of primary and secondary school students, and each one is worth reading repeatedly. If you want your child to read more, collect it for your child.

Nine books for all ages for primary and secondary school students, each worth reading repeatedly and collecting for children

First, the field of vision expansion

The so-called vision expansion is actually to see a different world. What is the world like? Is it only one side of the sky, or is there a vast world? The following three books will definitely expand a child's horizons and give him a more comprehensive understanding of the world.

1. Natural History – Cloth Seal

Natural History is an age-old book published in the distant Age of Enlightenment, so some of its obsolescence is inevitable. But the flaws are not hidden, "Natural History" is still a famous book that introduces a wide range of natural situations.

The author of this book, Bufan, was a researcher in botany at the French Academy of Sciences and was appointed "Director of the Royal Garden and the Royal Garden" in France. In the royal garden of the French royal family, he studied various plants, insects, and invited his friends to send him animal and plant specimens from all over the world, which ensured the accuracy of the content.

There are many naturalist books on the market now, but none of them have experienced the test of time compared to Natural History. In addition, Bu Feng's own writing is very beautiful and delicate, which is of great help to children's writing scenes and writing compositions.

Nine books for all ages for primary and secondary school students, each worth reading repeatedly and collecting for children

2. "Introduction to Astronomy" – Hermann Michel, Weiner E. Zelnick

When a child looks up at the sky and sees the stars in the sky, if he just knows that they are all stars, it is too boring, right?

Introduction to Astronomy, co-written by two German writers, has stood the test of time and has been a bestseller in Germany for 16 years. Looking at the title may seem like a boring subject book, but it's actually a great reading experience. The subtitle "Leading You Step by Step to Successfully Explore the Starry Sky" is absolutely worthy of the name.

Nine books for all ages for primary and secondary school students, each worth reading repeatedly and collecting for children

Structurally, this book is getting better, first teaching us only various celestial phenomena, then teaching us various constellations, and then slowly beginning to penetrate into astronomy tools such as equatorial instruments, the moon, and astronomical telescopes.

The disadvantage of this book is that it is difficult to read, but for children, in fact, as long as they can learn the content of the first two chapters, it is already very interesting, after all, stargazing itself is a very romantic thing.

3. "The Story of Mankind" - Fang Long

Also an ancient book, The Story of Man focuses on the evolution of human history. Fang Long narrated the process from the formation of human beings to the formation of civilized society in a beautiful way.

"The Story of Mankind" was once an American textbook, but his literary achievements seem to be better than historical content, which is why the editor recommended it.

Nine books for all ages for primary and secondary school students, each worth reading repeatedly and collecting for children

There are thousands of books about human history, but compared with those boring textbooks and those so-called brief histories without nutrition, "The Story of Mankind" has been tested by time, won awards in children's literature, and is an excellent work of enlightenment literature.

Second, the learning method class

In fact, primary and secondary schools basically do not need too many learning methods, and the so-called skills can only be added to the icing on the cake, and can not be sent in the snow. Therefore, the book that Xiaobian wants to recommend is more about the method of learning knowledge, rather than the method of learning textbooks.

1. "How to Read a Book" – Mortimer J. Adler, Charles Van Doron

This book was published in 1940, 80 years ago, but the methods of reading this kind of thing are similar in every era, but people are different.

Nine books for all ages for primary and secondary school students, each worth reading repeatedly and collecting for children

Both of the authors of this book are well-known writers in the field of education, and their main purpose in writing this book is to make people who like to read less wrongful. They want to help us quickly identify the core parts of the book's content and use different reading methods for different books, which will be effective for high school students.

2. "Sound Rhythm Enlightenment" - Che Wanyu

We don't have to let our children recite The Sound Rhythm Enlightenment, but we must expose our children to the Sound Rhythm Enlightenment.

As an enlightening reading of poetry for two hundred years, "Sound Rhythm Enlightenment" is catchy to read, and it is not a star and a half to help children improve their mother tongue.

Nine books for all ages for primary and secondary school students, each worth reading repeatedly and collecting for children

The most important thing to learn Chinese is to read openly, so this book must be read by children and let children experience the beauty of Chinese culture.

3. "Bozan Learning Skills" - Bozan

Bozan is a prodigy who graduated from Columbia University with three degrees at the age of 22. This book is mainly about Bozan's own perception of learning skills.

Nine books for all ages for primary and secondary school students, each worth reading repeatedly and collecting for children

A lot of primary and secondary school learning is test-taking learning, as long as it is test-taking learning, it must have its know-how, and Bozan Learning Skills aims to discover these know-how. Bozan himself said that part of the book was specifically designed for middle school and college students.

Of course, if your child is still in the lower middle school years, then I recommend that you take a guided reading.

3. Literary classics

Literary classics are so vast that if you want to recommend them all, it will take a day or two to write. Compared with the tomes recommended by the Ministry of Education, such as "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Dream of the Red Chamber", Xiaobian wants to recommend several works suitable for children and teenagers.

1. "The Little Bean by the Window" - Tetsuko Kuroyanagi

"Little Beanie by the Window" has been a best-seller for many years, and it tells the various life processes of her study at Ba Gakuen from the perspective of Xiao Doudou.

Xiao Doudou is a girl who is not favored by others, born naughty and curious, and often causes all kinds of trouble, but Xiao Doudou's mother is full of expectations for her. Her mother sent her to Ba Gakuen, where Xiao Doudou learned friendship, mutual help, and self-confidence...

Nine books for all ages for primary and secondary school students, each worth reading repeatedly and collecting for children

"Little Beanie" is a very warm book, and the words written in imitation of children's tone are very suitable for children to read, even for middle school children, there are many places with depth in this book.

2. "The Little Prince" – Antoine Exupéry

Exupéry's "The Little Prince" is well-known in the literary world, but in fact, it is only a very thin booklet, which is very suitable for children to read on their own, and if they are interested, they can read it in one breath.

Children may not understand the deep meaning, but they must be moved by its beautiful imagination. Instead of letting children read stories without nutrition, it is better to let them read this classic book that adults and children can enjoy together.

Nine books for all ages for primary and secondary school students, each worth reading repeatedly and collecting for children

As for teenagers, much more can be found in this book than in children.

3. The Fantastic Journey of the Shepherd Boy – Paul Coelho

Also a masterpiece in children's style, Shepherd's Fantasy Journey has been a bestseller since its publication in 1988, and it can be described as the best-selling Portuguese novel in history.

The story told in this book can be summed up in one sentence as the adventures of the shepherd boy Santiago. The various magical phenomena experienced by the shepherd boy are all kinds of fables carefully arranged by the author, and the children can gradually feel life and feel life while taking risks with the protagonist.

Many of the philosophical words in this book can help children improve their writing skills. Quoting the contents of the book in the composition can add a lot to the composition.

Nine books for all ages for primary and secondary school students, each worth reading repeatedly and collecting for children

The above recommended books are classics, and at the same time they are all difficult, so they are especially suitable for reading with their children during long holidays.

The above is the recommended content of the editor, have you read these books? Do you find these books useful for children? Feel free to leave a comment below.

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