When it comes to children’s education, every parent has a lot to say. Although family situations are different and education methods are also different, the purpose is to hope that their children can grow up happily and healthily. As parents, what should we do?
How to educate children? The following are the foreign books for educating children that I share with you. I hope they can help you! Foreign books for educating children 1. Crying Jerusalem. The appropriate reading age for teaching books in Italy, France, Guatemala, Israel, Palestine and other countries.
: Dima, a 9- to 12-year-old native Palestinian girl, has everything that seems happy: young and beautiful, with excellent academic performance, and a call from a prestigious university? But she suffered mental trauma in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and hatred drove her to make an incredible plan.
The plan? Merriam, an Israeli girl who returned from the United States, has a wealthy family but lives an invisible life.
She loves skipping classes, photography, and walking in the mountains and forests.
But my heart is filled with the grief and confusion of losing a friend? The two girls had a strange encounter at the door of the supermarket, and there was a loud bang, and their lives were suddenly wiped out. This book is one of the earliest novels in the world that focuses on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
It faces reality directly and shows the spiritual pain and misfortune that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has brought to ordinary people, the destruction of peace by war, the collision of dreams and reality, and the showdown between life and death. It makes people think deeply and shed tears.
Something she loved.
"Mom said each person can only bring one toy." After much hesitation, Judith took the puppy away and never saw her pink rabbit again.
3. The Lion King is recommended by the French Ministry of Education and is a must-read sample for French primary and secondary school students. Suitable reading age: 9 to 12 years old. In the house of the manager of the Royal Wildlife Park, a little girl named Patricia has extraordinary powers? She heard
She understands the language of all wild animals and can talk to them. She is a good friend of the Lion King.
Her mother always hoped that Patricia would stay away from the forest and go to a fancy school, while her father, like Patricia, would live and die with animals.
Patricia loved nature and the prairies.
In the mighty wind at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, Patricia howled, sang, ran, and played with the lion king.
Friendship, strength, bloodiness, jealousy and love breed in the vast prairie. Has Patricia's relationship with the Lion King suddenly changed? As Patricia grows up, her love also matures with her? Or is it?
Lost? 4. Diary of a Killer Cat is an extracurricular reading for primary and secondary schools recommended by the French Ministry of Education. Suitable reading age: 7 to 10 years old. This is a naughty fat cat. Like all pet cats, he is greedy for food and sleep.
This is a killer cat with a full personality. He is confident, humorous, and always has endless troubles and excuses.
Like all children, he lives a happy and leisurely life, with all kinds of weird ideas often popping up in his mind. Sometimes he makes mistakes, but he always thinks he is right.
Facing the adult world, Killer Cat has its own vision and ideas.
Children find their naughty selves in killer cats, and adults understand children with full personalities through killer cats.
Humor is a kind of wisdom.
Reading "Diary of a Killer Cat" will definitely make you laugh out loud and gain life wisdom from the humorous story.
5. Glitter is recommended by the U.S. Department of Education as the best literary work on youth themes. Suitable reading age: 9 to 12 years old. This is a touching masterpiece that describes family affection and sisterly love. It also reveals the isolation and loneliness of dreamers wandering in a foreign land.
A representative work of feelings.
The first word Katie was taught by her sister Lynn was "Kira-Kira", which means "shining" in Japanese.
Katie likes this word! When she grew up, she used "sparkling" to describe all the things she liked: the blue sky, the white snow, the cute kittens and puppies, the beautiful butterflies, and
Those colorful napkins, etc.
When Katie was ten years old, Katie's family moved from Iowa, USA, to a small town in southeastern Georgia. The hardships of daily life and the discrimination against her family by the people around her shrouded Katie's heart like a dark mountain. It was her sister Church who
It tells how she bravely faces all the dissatisfaction and strives to discover and appreciate all kinds of beautiful things in life. The deep affection that maintains family members adds to her incomparable courage and strength.
Unfortunately, her sister later became seriously ill, and Katie cared for her lovingly until the end of her life.
The road to life is still long. Can Katie, who is alone, realize the same dream as her sister? This book is a work that won the gold medal in the 2005 Newbery Award, the authoritative American children's book award.
It has been among the top ten children's bestsellers of the New York Times for several months in a row, and has been at the top of Amazon's bestseller list many times.