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What are the books of children's picture books ah

Children's picture books are encyclopedias, machines, classic reading, traditional classic reading, puzzle, English, biology, art 8 categories.

1, encyclopedia category:

Children's encyclopedia, sheep school, my first book of U.S. National Geographic knowledge encyclopedia, encyclopedic maps illustrated books.

2, machinery/cars/airplanes:

Magic School Bus Series, Mechanics So Fun, Super Flying Man Series, Illustrated Encyclopedia of Transportation, and so on.

3, classic reading:

This kind of the most, the most miscellaneous, there are more than a hundred books, but they are all domestic and foreign classic books. Such as the unique you, ducks riding a bicycle.

4, traditional classic reading:

The classic stories that affect the growth of boys, happy national dream series.

5, puzzle/logical thinking:

Baby walks the labyrinth series, German young children's classic theme game series, pre-school mathematical thinking training series, the world's children's classic intelligence test 500 questions series.

6, English:

English situational dialogue series, Donald Duck Creek, Mickey series, my first set of natural spelling storybook, children's colorful English dictionary series.

7, Biology:

Animal's Home, Zoo, Dinosaur Empire, My Body Science Museum series, and more.

8, Art:

Masters of the World Art Series, Piano with Mickey, Happy Montage Paper Drawing, etc.

Picture book origin:

Picture books originated in the West, born in Europe and the United States in the second half of the 19th century. In Asia, the countries and regions with better development of picture books are Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, China. In Taiwan, China, picture books started in the late 1960s and became more popular in the 1980s. In mainland China, on the other hand, picture books are only at the beginning stage or called a renaissance.

All human civilizations have a tradition of pictorial narratives, and writing originated from pictures, as did the Chinese people. From archaeological discoveries, the Yangtze River and Yellow River regions of China contain drawings left behind by our ancestors, such as rock paintings, pottery drawings and murals, which can be regarded as the earliest records of pictorial narratives of events in China.

The woodblock illustrations of the Ming and Qing operas and novels, on the whole, although these illustrations have the initial ability to tell a story, they lack a very important element, they are not in the children's point of view to tell a story, and they are not "for the children" works. The child as an individual must be discovered only after the May Fourth Movement.