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Are there any good picture books for bedtime stories to share?

The best bakery in picture books? Author: Zhang Yue

Mr. Wolf met the white rabbit because the bread was sweet and delicious. Mr. Wolf taught the best craft to the little white rabbit, which brought unprecedented life and happiness to the bakery.

In the running-in process of teaching and learning, Mr. Wolf experienced sadness and loneliness, while the white rabbit experienced fear, courage and happiness.

The best growth is to try bravely and feel for yourself. For the white rabbit, learning from Mr. Wolf is undoubtedly the scariest, but for his own benefit, the white rabbit decided to try bravely and feel for himself.

In the process of learning, the white rabbit has been drooping its ears and being careful. When Mr. Wolf can't bear to shout, it's not hard to see our own figure. When I try new things and haven't mastered the skills, I can't help yelling at my children. I don't know that this will inevitably ruin children's desire for exploration and even deprive them of opportunities for growth. Failure is the mother of success. If you want your child to grow up, you must encourage him to try more. When a child fails, tell him "Never mind, just try a few more times".

The most delicious bread must contain sharing and happiness; It's too easy for Mr. Wolf to make the best bread. In this picture book, Mr. Wolf's shop was deserted from the beginning. The only thing that is clear is that the best squeaky bread is to be shared with friends, and such sharing is happy. This kind of happiness is not only brought by bread, but also by the white rabbit.