Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Mysterious comics of solar terms
Mysterious comics of solar terms
Astronomy, meteorology, phenology, agriculture, folk culture ... knowledge with a long history but seemingly out of reach, do you know how to popularize it for your baby?
Nowadays, compulsory education has been widely popularized, and higher education is no longer far away. Cultural literacy and knowledge reserve have become one of the competitiveness to help babies stand out. In the fast-paced life between reinforced concrete cities, too much contact has naturally become one of the most enviable things ... So, are you willing to take your children to know the wonderful changes in nature and understand the mystery of where everything comes from and where it will go?
Nikon, Canon co-photographer; Li Bin (Cashew Shrimp), a well-known TV program "Everyday Up" and a well-known magazine "Portrait Photography", created a new book "Journey of Solar Terms: Bathing with Children for 24 Solar Terms", which was heavily listed! This excellent book, published by Peking University Press, integrates culture, comics and photography, with 240 photos of solar terms and nearly 100 knowledge points of traditional culture. Based on Li's holiday experience, explore natural changes and present the truest and most beautiful state of the 24 solar terms!
Take it out of town. Every baby is a born elf!
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