Speaking of which, many parents may be quite sympathetic, sighing that if the child's motivation to learn is even half as good as reading comic books, it's good. The first thing you need to know is that you can't read a comic book. The first thing you need to do is to get your hands on a new one, and you'll be able to do that. You don't think so, there really is such a set of books, found this set of books is from two years ago, college reunion, because the children are the same age, talking about the children's reading problems, classmates recommended to me this set of fantasy math wars, at that time there are only 5, two years have passed, and now it has been to 20 books.
This set of books is drawn by the famous Korean children's dream team, "Picture Tree". Since its inception, they have been dedicated to creating educational and practical books for children that are both fun and useful. It is the first book that combines math and comics in a perfect way. It is the first classic work that perfectly combines math and comics. Even Zhang Shunyan, a famous mathematician and professor at Peking University, Niu Zhikui, an education management expert at Peking Normal University, Xu Rong, a famous children's book reading promoter in China, and Korea's most authoritative primary mathematics education research association are all strongly recommending it. One of the most authoritative primary math education research association in Korea recommends this book: as long as you understand the principles, math can be a very interesting subject. The book uses comics as a special platform to skillfully present mathematical concepts to young readers. This approach helps young readers to better understand the seemingly esoteric principles of math, and thus learn how fun math can be. We hope that the comic format will make more children fall in love with this indispensable math learning book. In addition, we also expect that Fantasy Math Wars will inspire children to have unlimited interest in math and to master the best learning methods while enjoying math itself.
The comic story begins like this: In the beautiful continent that has been gradually lost in people's memories - Atlantis, there are still countless legends flowing. Directly north of Atlantis, there is a mysterious world of mathematics, where everything is composed of numerical values. In the Mathematical War a thousand years ago, the brave elves and clever humans, together with the warlike Dewolf warriors, defeated the Infinite Demon King and used seven seals to imprison the great demon and his army, thus saving the mathematical world. Thousands of years later, the seals were broken, and Atlantis was once again in the crisis of the Demon King's resurrection. The magician Mina is ordered to travel to the human world in search of a hot-blooded teenager who carries the blood of the X Knight, who saved the math world a thousand years ago. However, it turns out that Zhixiu, the heir to the blood of the X Knights found by the talisman, is a naughty elementary school student who can't recite the multiplication formula of the Little Nine-Nine by the third grade. Is Zhixiu the legendary X Knight heir? Can Zhixiu become a real X Knight and save the world of mathematics from the darkness that is about to envelop it? -- So one after another suspense began ......
Children love to read this set of comics, and do not get tired of reading it over and over again, it each volume of the content and the new standard of knowledge of elementary school mathematics corresponds to stimulate the child's interest in math learning in the classroom. Already learned some math knowledge, but the grasp of the various knowledge points of mathematics is still very scattered, some understanding is very difficult. This set of books to the abstract mathematical concepts into an image of the characters, continuous interesting story, the child in the process of reading, can eliminate the fear of mathematics, deepen the understanding of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions, negative numbers and so on.
My child has read 15 books, of course, has been involved in the function, some esoteric, some half-understanding of the knowledge, but once exposed to the course of study, he will be very easy to understand. For example, he knew what borrowed subtraction meant in first grade, and he knew the meaning of fractions, what negative numbers were, etc. I've never tutored my child in math before, and he handles math problems with ease, which I think is very much due to this set of books, so I would recommend it to all parents as well. By the way, I can't find it in the bookstore! The bookstore is not available in the bookstore, by the way, but you can buy it online.