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Are there any books about traditional festivals in China suitable for children?

There are many good original picture books now. The latest traditional festival should be Spring Festival, right? Introduce three books about the Spring Festival.

There is an interesting book, Spring Festival.

Our sister has played this book countless times. The design in the book is very interesting, so that children can play directly. While playing, they learned a lot about the customs of China New Year, such as putting up couplets, wrapping jiaozi, wearing new clothes, dancing dragons, giving out red envelopes and setting off firecrackers, so that children can easily understand the traditional festivals in China.

Reunion allows children to interpret the Spring Festival from another angle. Spring Festival is a reunion day for many people, but it is an annual reunion for some people. What does this Spring Festival mean? My father works far away from home, goes home during the Spring Festival, gets along with his family, and is busy at home, trying to make the home perfect and build up his daughter's examination and trust. In fact, what he brought to the children was not only the feeling of home and the comfort of love, but also the attachment and watchfulness of the children after "Dad" left.

We are listening to a story about the Spring Festival, Little Beast, which is a special story. After many Spring Festival holidays, I heard this story for the first time: Long, long ago, on a high mountain, there lived a lonely monster named Nian. He has four eyes, a big mouth and a big belly. Every winter when it is cold, he is particularly angry. He will rush down from the mountain, catch those lonely people and swallow them. Do you know how to defeat the young beast? Is to have a lot of red, and then call someone you know, so that she is not lonely. When the cub is also concerned, it becomes more and more red and becomes a lovely New Year. This is a very interesting and warm story.

A festival can be understood from multiple latitudes, so that children can understand the festival from different angles and inspire them to think more.

Have afternoon tea every day and do something to grow up. Mom, afternoon tea?

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