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Children's literature recommendation

Recommend documentaries suitable for children: The Year of Earth Change, Hubble Thirty Years: Revealing the Wonders of the Universe, Small World, A Brief Reading of China, and A Thousand and One Nights for Pets.

1, year of earth change

This documentary was broadcast by Apple TV+ to celebrate Earth Day 202 1. It not only depicts the situation of the world in the epidemic in a brand-new way, but also shows you many unique scenes that have happened.

Birds sing in silent cities, whales have a new way of communication, and capybara haunts the suburbs of South America. People all over the world have the opportunity to get in touch with nature in an unprecedented way. In the one-hour special program, the audience will see that changes in human behavior can have a real impact on nature.

2. Thirty Years of Hubble: Revealing the Miracles of the Universe

It took mankind 20 years to realize the dream of making a space telescope. Today, 30 years later, as one of the most complicated machines in human history, Hubble will tell us its story.

In the past 30 years, Hubble has completed more than 6.5438+0.3 million observation missions, providing research basis for more than 6.5438+0.5 million scientific papers. It has a dramatic history. The successful launch of that year turned into a disaster, and the astronauts risked their lives to repair it. But in the end, this invention opened the civilization of the universe for mankind in an unimaginable way.

3. What a small world.

This documentary no longer pays attention to running, large and often visible animals in nature. Instead, the focus is on those small animals: peacock spiders, gobies, slugs, frogs and so on. Whether it is the shot picture or the overall sense of story, people applaud. After watching it, I was amazed at how amazing these photography teams were, and the documentaries became more and more interesting.

4. "Reading China in Books"

The six-episode documentary "Reading China in Letters" produced by CCTV collected 30 letters from ancient people, focusing on digging up the stories and historical details of people from the letters, spying on the ups and downs of individuals and times behind the letters, and understanding the wisdom of the sages hidden in the letters.

From Gu Zhenguan, who spent 20 years saving his friends, to Sun Quan, who attached importance to family education, this is the kindness of China people; From Yuan Mei, who advocated teaching students in accordance with their aptitude, to Li Zhi, a pioneer of feminism, this is the wisdom eye of China people. If you want to help children better understand the content of Chinese class in the future, this documentary is worth seeing.

5. the Arabian nights of pets

This documentary not only has cute pets common to cats and dogs, but also alpacas, ducks, sika deer and ponies. In this collection of pet fables and fairy tales, every "night" has a lovely pet that hits people's hearts directly, full of dramatic real stories and social thinking that peels off the story coat.