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What extracurricular books do fourth-grade primary school students need to read?

"Wadjda's Bicycle"

Suitable reading age: 9 years and above

This novel is adapted from the movie "Wadjda" of the same name. The movie "Wadjda" won the Venice Film Festival Film Future Award for Best Film, the Sydney International Film Festival Best Film, the Asia Pacific Film Award for Best Children's Film (nominated), etc., and represented Saudi Arabia in the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. It is internationally recognized. Highly praised! It tells the story of a little Saudi girl, Wadjda, who dreams of owning a bicycle, but is not allowed by the local religion and suffers pressure from her family and society. However, she finally realizes her dream with her unremitting efforts and the understanding and help of her mother. .

"32 Seconds 16"

Reading age: 9 years old and above

In the 200-meter race at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the African girl Samia ran last First place, a full 10 seconds slower than the first place, but her pursuit of dreams, hope and freedom made the whole world stand up and applaud her! Her story was adapted by United Nations Goodwill Ambassador Giuseppe Catocera, and has moved and inspired countless people. For the dream of running and becoming an Olympic champion, the Somali girl Samia has been willing to risk various challenges and dangers to embark on journeys over and over again for ten years. In Somalia, a country filled with bullets and disasters, running is the only hope in life.

In order to hope for a better future, Samia will risk her life and run across the desert and across the ocean...