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Idiom stories for three and a half year olds

Chinese idiom stories for three-and-a-half year olds include "Drawing a Snake and Adding Feet to It", "Frogs in the Bottom of a Well", "Waiting for a Rabbit in a Stump", "Long Sleeves and Good Dance", "The Best of All Worlds", and "The Best of All Worlds".

1, "Drawing a Snake and Adding Feet to It": It is about a person who adds an extra foot to a drawing in order to cater to others, which turns out to be counterproductive. Children will learn the four-letter idiom "画蛇添足" and know not to do unnecessary things that are meaningless.

2. The Frog at the Bottom of the Well: The story of a frog who lived at the bottom of a well and thought that the bottom of the well was the whole world, only to realize that there was still a big part of the real world. The children will learn the four-letter idiom "Frog in the Bottom of the Well" and know that they should be more in touch with the outside world and not have a narrow and limited mindset.

3. "Waiting for the Rabbit" is about a farmer who waits for the rabbit to hit the trunk of a tree that grows so many soybeans for him, and then realizes that it is futile to wait for the rabbit to hit the trunk of the tree. Children will learn the four-letter idiom "Waiting for a rabbit by guarding a tree trunk" and know that they should rely on their own wisdom and hard work to achieve success, rather than relying on chance.

4. "Long Sleeves, Good Dance": A story about a student at a singing and dancing school who developed good dancing skills because of his unusually long arms. Children will learn the four-letter idiom "Long Sleeves, Good Dance" and know that they should see their own strengths and use them to do better things.

5. The story of a farmer who lost his horse and then came back with a better one tells us that the advantages and disadvantages of some things may not last as long as the disadvantages of losing them, and that life is full of uncertainties. Let your children learn the four-letter idiom "塞翁失马", knowing that in life we should embrace change and not overemphasize the advantages or disadvantages of certain things.

Benefits of Children's Stories

1, to develop language skills: the language of idiomatic stories is more concise, so the child in the process of listening to the story to learn some of the commonly used idioms and sayings, to improve the child's language skills.

2. Improve language skills: Idioms are an important part of the Chinese language, and by listening to idiom stories, children can have a deeper understanding and application of idioms, thus improving their language skills.

3. Developing thinking ability: Idiom stories often have a moral, with deep thoughts and philosophies, by understanding the truths contained in the stories, you can let your child's thinking ability be well developed.

4. Promote character and virtue: Idiom stories are full of stories about courage, loyalty, justice, kindness and other virtues, through which children can understand some basic moral concepts and promote their own good character in their daily lives.

5. Enriching cultural knowledge: Idiom stories are an important part of traditional Chinese culture, through listening to stories, children can get to know and understand Chinese culture better, thus enriching their cultural knowledge.