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Recommendation" A list of non-literary books suitable for young children

The book "Who Left the Traces" focuses on people and the environment. The author reminds readers...

The book "Who Left the Traces" focuses on people and the environment. People and the environment are the main themes. The author reminds readers to pay attention to the "traces": who left them? Why stay? How to stay? Secondly, what “traces” will be left behind when people walk by? For example, is "trash" left behind? The book is mainly based on photography and text annotations, and it explains very convincingly that "no one can walk through this world without leaving a trace".

"Animal Hands" introduces how different animals, such as dogs, koalas, seals, bats, anteaters, etc., have different forelimbs (hands) to achieve different functions in response to the environment. There are realistic animal paintings in the book, and the last page also collects the palms of various animals to help young readers compare and distinguish the differences and similarities of animal "hands".

The author of "The Great Bone Search" uses X-rays and guides readers to "hands-on" the skull, neck bones, and shoulder bones to understand the bones in their own bodies. The book mentions many bones that we cannot name, which is the best challenge for junior students who like to learn. Parents can let their children understand the structure, function and characteristics of bones in their own way, and learn how to take care of their bodies.

"Spider I Ask You" uses a question and answer method, using spiders as interviewees, and introduces the spider ecology with pictures and texts. The book raises some interesting questions, such as why spiders don't get stuck in their own webs. Although it is presented in a literary way, it is full of knowledge and interest.