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What kind of books are suitable for 5-6 year olds?

5~6 years old is a very special age, from this time onwards, children are no longer interested in their own lives, but gradually care about other people, care about the world at large. This is a very challenging time for the mother and father, because his questions are getting more and more tricky, you can't guess what he is thinking more and more, and when you think back to his well-behaved behavior when he was two or three years old, you may even feel that someone has stolen your child for a change.

Because the level of development of the mind has increased, 5 to 6-year-old children in books, listening to stories and other aspects of the requirements are not the same as before. 3 to 4-year-old children like simple, short stories, 5 to 6-year-old children like coherent, plot stories. For example, analyzing what season it is and what weather it is from the scenery in the picture. Sometimes there will also argue, one child said it is summer because the boy in the picture is wearing shorts, another child said it is autumn because the girl is wearing a sweater ...... For 5~6 year old children's reading, should pay attention to the synchronous development of seeing, listening and speaking (a) 5~6 year old children's reading characteristics:

1. Know a book's components and their different functions.

2. Begins to recognize the corresponding words when listening to the content of familiar written language, or when reading the content of text written by himself. 3. are interested in scientific knowledge.

4. develops a sense of morality, as evidenced by the ability to distinguish between right and wrong. 5. begins to recognize some characteristics by their own. 5. Begins to recognize some common words by some features.

6. can connect the content of the written language they read with their daily life experiences, and also begin to try to express their daily life experiences in written language.

7. can retell, act out, or perform complete or partial storylines. 8. can read some books. 8. can read the titles of some books and the names of authors.

9. familiarize themselves with a number of different genres (e.g. storybooks, explanatory texts, poems, newspapers, etc.). 10. listen to a story after it has been told. 10. listen to a story and then be able to answer questions about the story correctly.

11. be able to anticipate the development or ending of a story based on the illustrations or part of the plot.

(2) Books for 5-6 year olds:

1. I Love Bobo Bear

"In a new school, a big bear can feel like a little bitty bear." It's a big, goofy bear, and a bear who longs to be liked by everyone, but no one takes any notice of him, and all he can do is smile at the Mighty Mouse Bandit ...... Just then, a miracle occurs.

2. Little Ally's Big School

It's an ordinary school, but it's so big in Ally's eyes. Ally doesn't want to go to school because he thinks he's very small, but a tiny sparrow makes him realize that he's already grown up ......

3. David Goes to School < /p>

Do you know David? He's a famous troublemaker and will make a mess of the whole school! But it's so strange that even though he bullies his female classmates, knocks over his lunch box, and paints his desk with colored pencils, his teacher says, "Good job, David! And guess what, how did he do it?

4. "While the Shepherd Sleeps"

This is a very lonely wolf who doesn't want to eat the sheep, he's just bent on keeping warm among them, but the shepherd doesn't understand that at all. How can a wolf be accepted by the sheep and the shepherd? This is a book that teaches you to be "good."

5. "Nobody Likes Me"

When you come to a new place, do you feel like all the people are looking at you in an unfriendly way? So does Buddy, and the more he worries that no one likes him, the more the animals around him think he's sneaky and no good. How do you break out of this funk?

6. Who's at the Door

The new neighbors seem so odd that Jasmine Pig tries to avoid them, but a sudden downpour of rain makes her discover what's so great about her new neighbors.

7. The Trouble with Mr. Bunny

What is the trouble with Mr. Bunny? His slovenly and sleepy housemate, Miss Bear, of course. How do you deal with friends who are different from you? This story will make us smile.

8. Duck, Duck, Goose

Duckling and Goose are old friends, but there's a killer problem between the particularly taciturn friends: the addition of a tiny little duck. And this new friend has to fight for everything and win every time. What should Ducky do when there is a conflict between his new friend and his old friend?

9, "My Friend is Good to Eat"

Of course, friends should tell the truth to each other, but sometimes, telling the truth can offend your friends, just like this little crocodile who wants to eat his friend, because of not paying attention to say a true word, he almost even lost his best friend, but fortunately, true friendship can always overcome suspicion.

10, "My name is Aya"

In the planet of "It's OK", everyone can burp and fart and pick their noses in public, they can take away other people's things, and they can eat what they want and sleep what they want - in a word, it doesn't matter what they do. But it doesn't matter Planet Aya's classmate comes to Earth, and the little boy, Lucas, feels that he should teach him a little bit of the rules. ......

11. Squeak, Squeak, Quack

The farm owner is a nuisance, and he's so head over heels for the animals that it's almost too much to bear for them. Finally, Duck discovers an opportunity to make a good life for everyone who wants what they want. ...... Imagine if Duck had given all the benefits he got from speculation to his friends on the farm instead of to himself, would he still be this lovable?

12. "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book?

What fun things would happen if you fell into a fairy tale book? Ricky doesn't have the luxury of answering this question, because he's usually too uncaring about books, and now all the fairy tale characters have come to settle their scores with him. ......

13, "Little Bean Sprout, That's Me"

Little Bean Sprout wants a space that is all her own, with no harassment from her brother, and no mommy and daddy's nagging, can she realize this wish?

14. The Nasty Fat Pig

Adults always teach their children to be good kids who follow public order, but what do we do when they don't follow the rules themselves? Hill the sheep's brave and hilarious approach is really worth a good look.

15, "Sally, stay away from the water"

Sally can always see what mom and dad can't, is that a good thing or a bad thing?

16、《What is a dream》

"What is a dream" may be considered silly when you ask an adult this question, but if you are asking a child, this question is the most serious and funniest question in the world.

17, "The Princess Moon"

Kids want the moon? That may be a big deal to mom and dad, but that's not what the kid himself thinks.

18, "The Cat Too Crackles in the Sea"

Probably everyone has dreamed of traveling to a strange place when they were a kid, and a comfortable life in the belly of a big fish can't compare to being free.

19. The Aro Series

Using the simplest lines to realize the most remarkable dreams, no one could have imagined that picture books could be played like this before Aro came along.

20, "What to Do When You Grow Up"

Straightforwardly poses the question, and answers it in a surprising way; Dandelion turns out to want to be a lion, and Little Fish wants to be a big whale, so what do you want to be?

21. "The Fluffy Bear Who Went Away"

The little urchin is a cute fluffy bear who has been living a carefree life, but one day a pesky fly buzzes around and asks him, "What would you do? The little urchin realizes he can't answer at all, what will he do?

22, "Duck as President"

When we were young, we thought, I don't like to be a kid, I want to be a grown-up; after we grew up, we thought, it's really annoying to be a grown-up, it's better to be a kid! The duck is just like us, he doesn't want to be a duck who does hard work in the farm, what will he do to realize his wish?

23. Granny Flower

"When I grow up, I want to go far away like you. And when I'm old, I want to live by the sea like you." "Very well," Granny Flower said with that same smile, "but you must remember to do a third thing, something that will make the world a more beautiful place." That's how the visionary ideals of our elders have influenced us, generation after generation ......

24. The Snowflake Man

This is a true story, and that's why it's extraordinarily moving. Can a childhood dream become a motivation to grow up? Willie, who has loved snowflakes since he was a kid, will tell you that persistence can work wonders.