Stories can cultivate children's expressive ability; use story books to cultivate children's noble moral sentiments and values.
Stories are the first step for children to learn language and understand the world.
Now I will introduce to you about the story book collection to facilitate your study.
Storybook Collection 1 1 "Children, Thanksgiving is coming in one month. Is there anyone in your heart who you are deeply grateful for? Let us make a gift with our own hands. On that day, give your gift and tell him that you
To thank him, give him a surprise, okay?" said the fat teacher Milan.
"Okay." The enthusiasm of the whole class was ignited by the teacher, and their eyes flashed with joy as they answered loudly.
Jamie bumped his deskmate Ellie with his elbow and reminded her kindly: "Ellie, if your hands are inconvenient, don't make complicated things like that. For example, don't touch knitting. Hmm.
, let me help you think about it. Can you make a greeting card? Just stick it on." Ellie shook her head and said, "No, I want to make something more complicated. It's too simple to express.
My sincerity. My dad said that my cerebral palsy is very mild. Don’t you believe it? I just knit.” When the bell rang, Jamie saw Ellie putting away her books awkwardly.
Seeing her staggering out of the classroom, it was hard to imagine her knitting with a knitting needle in hand and her head down.
He really regretted that he reminded her, but it aroused her rebellious psychology.
Yes, this girl, although she has a bit of cerebral palsy, is as stubborn as a little cock.
2 When the teacher said this, a person appeared in Ellie's mind.
This person is dad.
Ellie remembers that when Ellie’s mother cried bitterly when she heard the doctor’s diagnosis that she had cerebral palsy, it was her father who hugged her and her and said calmly: “It’s okay, my Ellie’s problem is just a small problem, she will still be excellent.
"This sentence made Ellie no longer afraid of the future; when Ellie found that she was more clumsy than other children and wanted to give up learning those simple skills, it was her father who accompanied her and taught her patiently, so that she learned how to take pictures.
Skills such as rubber ball and fishing.
Her father's affirmation and praise made Ellie really not think that cerebral palsy was such a terrible thing.
Therefore, Ellie really wanted to make something for her father to express her gratitude to him.
At night, Ellie quietly opened the drawer where her mother kept knitting tools and saw various types of knitting needles.
She thought for a moment and realized that her hands were not good at controlling fine things. The bigger and thicker the knitting needle would be, the better.
She took a pair of the thickest knitting needles.
What should I knit? I only have one month to knit, so I can’t choose something too difficult or time-consuming.
Let's knit a pair of socks, Ellie suddenly had an idea.
If it is not knitted well and worn on the feet, others will not be able to see it, and dad will feel warm.
Just like that, I'm going to buy wool tomorrow and casually ask the aunt who buys wool how many stitches it usually takes to knit socks.
3. Ellie's parents discovered that Ellie has been mysterious recently. After returning home from school, she likes to lock herself in the hut, wondering what she is up to.
Asked her and she said it was a secret.
However, Ellie's always-suppressed smile and her uncontrollable joy made her parents feel that their daughter must be doing something very happy.
Two weeks later, Ellie looked a little depressed.
Every time I came out of my cabin, I was worried.
Dad felt that the matter was serious and asked Ellie: "What happened?" Ellie was silent for a while, lowered her head, pursed her lips, took something out of the house, and handed it to her father to see.
It was a half-knitted woolen sock.
It's so big that it can fit two big feet.
Moreover, the stitches are uneven, have different tightness, and are very rough.
"Did you knit this?" Dad knelt down, held Ellie's hand and asked.
"Well, I originally planned to give it to you for Thanksgiving, but now it seems that these socks can be worn by an elephant. I think it is because the knitting needle I chose is too thick, so the socks have the same number of stitches, and the socks will also
Big." Ellie's eyes suddenly filled with tears.
Dad's eyes suddenly became moist. He could imagine Ellie holding a long knitting needle, trying hard to wind the thread with her uncontrollable hands, passing through the thread hole, and picking out the thread.
These actions are so difficult.
Every stitch requires a hundred times the effort of ordinary people.
Dad hugged her and said, "It didn't fail. You are amazing. I just need such big socks." She was a little confused and told her dad: "Because the socks are big, knitting them is very time-consuming. On Thanksgiving Day,
I can only give you one." Dad nodded vigorously: "Yes, I need just one." Ellie burst into laughter.