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How about traveling with textbooks?

Traveling to China with Textbooks takes Potala Palace, Gulangyu Island, Jiuzhaigou and Sun Moon Lake as the top ten scenic spots, and introduces the geographical location, cultural background, historical allusions, travel strategies and other related knowledge of each scenic spot with simple and interesting words and vivid illustrations.

Guided by short stories that are close to life and easy to understand and colloquial language, this book has narrowed the distance between children, led them to see this colorful world, appreciated the local customs, secular culture and wonderful landscapes at home and abroad, and learned about legends and world outlines.

This is a set of geographical cognitive picture books specially tailored for children, with a full set of 30 volumes, covering the world, famous scenic spots and hot cities in China. Guided by simple and easy-to-understand stories that are close to life, this book leads children to appreciate the world, China's local customs and wonderful landscapes.

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Traveling in China with textbooks greatly broadens children's horizons, guides them to embrace the wider world, and then loves their hometown and country more and becomes a caring person.

For example, Naxi people can not only draw exquisite white sand murals, but also dance the ancient Dongba dance with music; People in Xizang is still a devout believer in Tibetan Buddhism. They built the Dabaoji Palace, picked up the prayer wheel, and told their insistence on faith by chanting.

There are many colorful and exquisite illustrations in the book, which can arouse children's interest in reading on the one hand, and let them appreciate the local scenery and scenery features more intuitively on the other. Suitable for children aged 3-6.