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I chose the picture book "Grandpa's Teeth? , My Teeth?

Children really like this picture book because they are often emphasized by mom and dad to take good care of their teeth. The child is also very curious about what will happen to our teeth when we are as old as grandpa? Will they grow new teeth again?

The picture book can explore the ability to cultivate: 1. There are a lot of conversations and mutual encouragement between me and my grandfather, such as cheering, good and other words, in line with the physical and mental development of children.

2. Artistic creativity, unlike other picture books, this one is presented in a way similar to oil paintings. The colors are very soft and warm. Grandpa is dressed in a way that matches the image most of us have in our minds of the older generation.

3. Playfulness: If you lose your upper teeth, throw them down, and if you lose your lower teeth, throw them up. This phrase comes up repeatedly in the picture book. And, when one of my bottom teeth fell out, Grandpa helped me throw it up on the roof. When both Grandpa and I lost a top tooth at the same time, we threw it into the gutter together.

4. Interpersonal skills: the virtue of honoring the elderly. Grandpa's birthday, I invited him to eat the rich and delicious dishes on the table. My grandfather and I competed to see whose new teeth would grow faster. I showed my grandpa my new teeth and encouraged and cheered each other.

5. Logical Reasoning:My grandfather is getting old. At first, he said that older people are slow in everything, walking and eating, so their teeth grow slowly. Later, my teeth grew out, but grandpa's new teeth never came out. What should I do? In the end, Grandpa went to the doctor and got a whole new set of teeth. So grandpa could eat beef, potatoes and green vegetables.

6. Academic applications: language reading, humanities and social sciences

7. Healing of the heart:1. Let the children through the picture book to recognize that tooth replacement is a process of growth. It is also a normal physiological phenomenon for grandpa to lose his teeth when he gets older.2. Through the easy conversation between grandpa and me in the picture book, the children will learn that it is not scary to change teeth, and they have to believe that we will grow new teeth soon. Grandpa's teeth fell out, you can also find a doctor and then "grow" new teeth.