I recently watched the reality show "Tell the World I Can", in which there is a 6-year-old girl named Sweetheart.
In order to make her a success, her mother enrolled her in 1 interest classes, and every day, her time was filled with study and classes.
under high pressure, the child said aggrieved: I don't like my mother at home, because I can play for a while without her.
Sweetheart may be a portrayal of many children. For them, childhood is no longer a day of running around the house with friends, fishing and catching shrimps by the pond, but a day of "going to school after school".
All kinds of online classes and interest classes occupy children's lives. They are confined to classrooms and homes every day, and their living space becomes narrower and narrower. In this day after day, children are getting farther and farther away from nature.
American writer Richard Love once called such a child "the last child in the forest". In his view, these children suffer from "nature deficiency".
Because of the lack of contact with nature, they know nothing about nature, crops, flowers and plants, and even have problems such as inattention, slow response, myopia and obesity.
In fact, the Ministry of Education has long noticed the importance of "nature education", so as early as 21, it proposed to set up a compulsory course of "comprehensive practical activities", and later issued a document with special emphasis on "enhancing children's natural experience".
So, what is the real "nature education"? Is it to take the children out to play silly and crazy?
of course not. High-quality "nature education" is not simply outdoor sports, but should be combined with high-quality courses.
Today, I have brought you a set of picture books with knowledge, feelings and temperature, so that children can better understand nature-all five volumes of I Love My Hometown, suitable for parents and children aged 3-8, and independent reading for children aged 8-12.
I don't know if everyone still remembers the natural history lesson in the field recommended by Grandpa Yuan Longping in the preface we organized two years ago, and this set of "I Love My Hometown" is the second series.
Mr. Yuan Longping, an academician of China Academy of Engineering, also personally recommended this set of books. He said:
Young readers who want to see this set of books can also thrive in the pastoral interest of this picture book structure, sow the seeds of hope in the story full of temperature, walk into the fields, find the beauty behind the farming civilization, and dress up this field in the future.
In addition, this book has been recommended by Feng Gong, Hai Xia, Feng Jicai, Scarab, Sister Moon, Li Zhengrong and other celebrities.
What is the charm of this book, which can be recommended by so many celebrities?
first of all, it's really beautiful.
12 open large-scale pure hand-drawn illustrations with diverse styles and colorful colors, each of which is so beautiful that people can't move their eyes.
Compared with most picture books on the market, it has three advantages:
This set of books is divided into five themes: traditional festivals, experiences of temple fairs in the Spring Festival, lost childhood games, changes and revitalization of the countryside and faint homesickness in food.
contains not only thematic knowledge, but also rich historical, humanistic and scientific knowledge.
In order to let children know more about farming civilization and traditional culture, the author did not copy the stories with outdated information, but vividly presented the unfamiliar rural life and ancient traditions with modern perspectives and brushstrokes.
The protagonist of this book is a lovely girl named Yaya. She will take her children into the beautiful countryside, feel the traditional festivals in China, appreciate the non-legacy culture, taste the flavor of her hometown, feel the changes of her hometown and recall childhood memories.
This set of books, with approachable tone and ordinary and interesting stories, takes children to feel the "China symbol" around them, and makes them close to nature and hometown.
There is no rigid preaching or grandiose sensationalism here, only things in my hometown that are visible, tangible, fun, delicious and beautiful.
In childhood games, in the delicious food in hometown, in the sound of gongs and drums in festivals, at the fingertips of craftsmen, and in the flourishing life, hometown is no longer a vague concept, and children fall in love with hometown unconsciously.
this set of books can make up for the lack of participation of urban children; Can make children feel unheard of beauty; Let the children feel the emotion. It is a set of memory treasures suitable for three generations to read together.
The works recommended by Academician Yuan Longping, Feng Gong, Scarab, etc.
The emotion that every child in China deserves * * * Ming
The theme of hometown restores the life of parents
The intangible knowledge of popular science and folk culture learning
It is suitable for three generations * * * The memory treasure of reading together
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5 themes, a lot of interesting knowledge
Give children a better natural and humanistic experience
I love my hometown * * 5 volumes, which are childhood games, secrets left behind, those years in my hometown, the taste of my hometown and our festivals.
Each book is closely focused on the corresponding theme, forming "five clues".
Childhood Games
Children follow Yaya and feel the joy and charm of the game.
There are rubber bands that girls like and sandbags that boys like. There are also many childhood games that our generation loved to play when they were young: rolling a hoop, catching a child, spinning a top, flying a kite ...
Children not only learned the rules and methods of the game, but also learned the scientific principles and historical origins behind the game.
what is the physical knowledge behind the roller ring?
why can kites fly?
why can the gyro rotate? Is its principle related to the invention of navigation gyro compass?
The Taste of Hometown
Children follow Yaya and enjoy the delicious food in their hometown all year round.
shepherd's purse jiaozi in spring, cold water dropwort and gouqitou in Qing dynasty; Watermelon, dried fruit and grass burning in summer; Autumn sugar water chestnuts and persimmons; Bacon, sweet potato and cabbage in winter ...
Children not only know about crops, but also know about their growth process and the humanities and popular science knowledge behind them.
why is the coupling broken?
the origin and history of the ancient tea-horse road and the silk road.
In this book, Yaya took her children to the world of intangible cultural heritage. Under her leadership, children can learn more about the history of intangible culture, and also "reveal the secrets" of intangible culture.
Children will know how the design of the snuff bottle is painted.
How does a face-changing actor change his face instantly?
how is the shadow play made?
Our Festival
Children and Ya Ya spend a year together, feeling the important solar terms and festivals from the beginning of the year to the end of the year, and appreciating the feelings of reunion, commemoration, remembrance, respect for the elderly and blessing.
Let's tell the story of the origin of the year and the special story;
The custom of Dragon Boat Festival and the story of Qu Yuan throwing himself into the river;
We will also take the children to feel the relationship between festivals and delicious food, such as jiaozi, glutinous rice balls, moon cakes and youth groups. Even answered the reason why Laba garlic turned green.
Those Years in My Hometown
Children follow Yaya and travel through time and space to truly feel the changes in their hometown in the past 6 years. Transportation mode, hometown architecture, agricultural production mode, entertainment life, everything has changed dramatically.
in the 196s, people carried their shoulders;
In 197s and 198s, bicycles began to be popularized.
In the 199s, roads were built in the village, and cars and trains were connected.
Nowadays, there are buses, taxis and private cars all over the streets, so traveling is no longer a problem.
These five books, I Love My Hometown, let children know about the historical changes and daily details of their hometown through entertaining. In this process, it also stimulated their interest in subject knowledge, history and culture.
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Lots of illustrations and lots of interesting stories
Telling traditional culture in a way that children like
I Love My Hometown continues the style and way of telling in the first series.
Invite top domestic illustrators to hand-draw panoramic illustrations for the whole set of books. Whether it is layout composition, character details, or color application, it is a good product.
the words that reflect the illustrations are more simple and humorous.
In order to let children know more and better about the culture of their hometown and the rich knowledge behind it, the creative team specially selected many interesting and informative stories.
In Childhood Games, children will read the legend about Han Xin fighting with a kite.
In "Gourmet in Hometown", children can see Su Dongpo, who loves Artemisia, and the ancient people's thoughts on perch.
The story of the Chinese cabbage master Qi Baishi and the ancient Chinese cabbage tablet.
In Revealing the Legacy, children will know that Chen Ziang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, had an indissoluble bond with tanghua.
The ancestor of the dough kneader turned out to be Zhuge Liang.
This set of books vividly explains what is meant by "telling stories with characters and telling knowledge with stories".
It uses these humorous stories to make boring knowledge interesting, so that children are not tired of reading it, but enjoy it.
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sharpen your sword for two years and continue the classics
Good quality books are worth reading by children
Like the first series of Natural History in the Field, I Love My Hometown is also an ingenious book.
It took two years to plan, edit and finally publish the whole book.
In terms of content, it does not stick to the stereotype, jumps out of the narrow definition of "hometown", and shows the new meaning of hometown with five different and interrelated rich themes.
Formally, it uses illustrations and stories to make children fall in love with this set of books, and even more in love with their hometown.
in terms of quality, it is a set of excellent books.
In order to better show the contents of hand-drawn illustrations, a 12-format format is specially selected.
The book adopts green mimeograph, which is environmentally friendly and safe.
thick matte coated paper, which is resistant to turning and folding, and protects eyes and hands.
let's just say that this is a good set of books whose quality can be seen from the details.
I Love My Hometown, a complete set of 5 volumes, connects family, hometown and home country in series with five themes. It is a good book with flavor, childlike interest, affection, missing, inheritance, knowledge and culture.
parent-child reading is recommended for 3-6 years old, and independent reading is recommended for 6-12 years old. The original price is 199 yuan, and the group purchase price is 89 yuan! 4.4 fold! It is worth reading by all children.
works recommended by Academician Yuan Longping, Feng Gong, Scarab, etc.
Emotion that every child in China deserves to have * * * Ming
5 Home theme, true feelings, restoring parents' life
Intangible knowledge of popular science and folk culture learning
Memory treasure suitable for three generations to read together
I love my hometown
The original price is 199 yuan.