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Must-read extracurricular reading for primary school students

Must-read items for primary school extracurricular reading:

1. "Little Doudou by the Window" written by Japan's Kuroyanagi Tetsuko Nankai Publishing Company

A super best-seller. It can basically change the concept of education. Every child is an angel-like existence. Note: Please refer to the movie "Stars on Earth" and "Dead Poets Society".

2. "My Wild Animal Friends" by Fatipi Degre, Yunnan Education Press

A super best-seller with many pictures, 130 of them. The author's parents are photographers Master, the photo is beautiful. The author is a French girl named Tippi, who was born in Namibia, Africa, in 1990.

Growing up in the jungle with his parents who photographed wild animals, Tippi wrote this book when he returned to Paris at the age of 10. I believe that after reading this book, children will be very envious of Little Tippi. Since childhood, my teachers have been the vast African grasslands, and my friends have been wild animals. I am all envious of them.

3. "When I Was a Child" by Sanggege, published by Xinxing Publishing House

Sanggege started writing scattered memories from the age of 0 to adulthood online at the age of 24 (2003). The seemingly scattered texts without a central theme also constitute a history of personal growth. It made a lot of people scream. We have all grown up in a very complicated society. We have gone through a lot of laughter, a lot of ignorance, a lot of joys and sorrows, and we have grown into a relatively healthy person!

4. "Old Things in the South of the City" by Lin Haiyin, published by Tongxin Publishing House

The late female writer Lin Haiyin's autobiographical novel is based on her life between the ages of seven and thirteen. It was first published in Taiwan in 1960, and its chapters were selected into textbooks. If today's students have a big gap between life in the old era and may not be able to understand it, they can read adapted picture books.

5. "The Light in the Attic" by Mechel Silverstein, Nanhai Publishing House

The back cover of this book is a poem that is not a poem but a poem. This collection of illustrated nursery rhymes created by Uncle Sher in 1981 is full of wild and naughty imagination and has become one of the most influential children's books in the United States.

6. "Naoko Anfang's Fantasy Novel Series" written by Naoko Amafang Children's Publishing House

If primary school students have never read anything attractive except the works of Andersen and Green fairy tales, I highly recommend this book. The story of Naoko Afang is very oriental and very Japanese, with particularly beautiful artistic conception and beautiful writing style. She stayed away from the hustle and bustle all her life and created beautiful fairy tales in the remote and quiet mountains. She died of a cold in 1993. Especially suitable for little girls to read.

7. "The Moon Forgot" by Jimi Dolphin Publishing House

This is Jimmy's early book and is suitable for primary school students of all grades.

8. "Nightingale Moon Rose" by Wilde, Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press

I have always felt that Wilde is the nightingale prince, creating fairy tales with a blood-dropping wailing gesture. He created not many fairy tales in his life, only nine.