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Solar term story finger ballad
After writing "Mother Bear Classic English Picture Book 10 1+", she made many speeches in the whole province. Parents often write to me, saying that their parents and children have difficulty reading English picture books. The most common difficulties are:
First, children can't suddenly accept their parents reading English picture books, or prefer listening to Chinese stories.
Second, even if children are willing to listen, they find it difficult and can't enjoy themselves.
On reflection, my children don't just listen to English picture books directly. When they were in America, they took part in many library activities, game groups and even went to kindergartens. They all learned a lot of English children's songs and nursery rhymes, watched English movies, spent many unique festivals in the west and saw some teaching AIDS for learning English. Learning English is actually a multi-channel activity, not just reading picture books.
This time, Mama Xiong's private tool for parent-child English learning (10 1+) is a supplement to the above shortcomings, just like magic, hoping to provide parents with various props to make their children accept and fall in love with English more!
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