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What are some books for elementary school students?

What are some books for elementary school students to read:Little Beans by the Window, The Story of Lenah Fox, Old Tales from the South Side of the City, Charlotte's Web, and Don Quixote.

1, Little Beans by the Window

Little Beans by the Window is a children's literature by Japanese author and presenter Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, first published in 1981.

The book tells the true story of a time when the author was in elementary school: after being expelled from his original school for being naughty, Little DouDou came to BaGakuen. Under the loving care and guidance of Principal Kobayashi, Little DouDou, who is generally regarded as "strange", gradually becomes a child acceptable to everyone. The friendly, easy-going teaching style of Ba Xue Yuan makes the children here spend the best time of their lives.

2. The Tale of Lena Fox

The Tale of Lena Fox is a fairy tale adapted by Jeanne Leroy Allais of France. It tells the story of Lena Fox, a representative of the emerging civic class, who, in the face of the power of the Lion King, the hegemony of the male wolf, and the weakness and helplessness of the rooster, is always able to use his own cleverness and alertness to make his way around the world. On the one hand, it oppresses the common people, on the other hand, it fights with the powerful and the rich, and even overcomes the strong rivals.

The work shows the complexity of the conflicts and struggles of various social forces in medieval France. The work's excellent comedic technique and the witty and humorous style of civic literature had a great influence on later literature.

3. "Old Stories in the South of the City"

"Old Stories in the South of the City" is a masterpiece of the Taiwanese female writer Lin Haiyin. It was written by Lin Haiyin against the background of her life from the age of 7 to 13. The work tells a story about Yingzi's childhood through her reminiscences of childhood events through her childish eyes, reflecting the author's nostalgia for her childhood and her longing for the south of the city in Beijing.

4. Charlotte's Web

"Charlotte's Web" is a fairy tale about friendship. In the barn of the Zuckerman's house, Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider establish the most sincere friendship. When Wilbur's life is in danger, the seemingly small Charlotte uses her own strength to save Wilbur, but, at this time, the spider Charlotte's life comes to an end ......

The author uses the narrative style of the fairy tale to show a praise and fondness for life itself, and gives us a deep thought about life.

5, "Don Quixote"

"Don Quixote" is a long anti-chivalric novel published by Spanish writer Cervantes in two parts in 1605 and 1615.

The story takes place at a time when knights have long been extinct for more than a century, but the protagonist, Alonso Guijano, obsessed with chivalric novels, often imagines himself to be a medieval knight, so he calls himself "Don Quixote de la Mancha", and asks his neighbor, Sancho Panza, to be his servant. "He took his neighbor, Sancho Panza, as his servant, and traveled the world, doing all sorts of incredible deeds that were contrary to the times, and he met with obstacles in every direction. But eventually awoke from his dream. Returned to his hometown and died.