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The reading explosion period between 7-14 years old, don’t let your children continue to read without depth

Some time ago, the General Office of the State Council issued the "Guiding Opinions on Promoting the Reform of Educational Methods in Ordinary High Schools in the New Era" which clearly mentioned:

"The college entrance examination and high school entrance examination in 2020 will expand the examination Scope, primary school knowledge is also a required content, to maximize the comprehensive reading level of all students."

It can be seen that increasing children's extensive Chinese reading accumulation and improving children's reading comprehension ability will be the key to children's future learning. The most important thing.

Summer vacation is an excellent time to cultivate children’s reading habits and accumulate extracurricular knowledge. Seize this opportunity and recommend the Top 30 book list in the Humanities Encyclopedia to give your children a reading plan that will not go wrong.

1. "A Scientific Enlightenment Book for Children" (9 volumes in total)

[France] Sylvie Bossier et al./author [France] Fabiana· Moreau/Painting

"Why can't we see anything in the fog?"

"Who put the clouds in the sky?"

"Why do flowers bloom in spring?"

"How does the weather forecaster guess tomorrow's weather?"

"Is the rainbow a bridge to wonderland?"

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This set of "Science Enlightenment Books for Children" (***9 volumes) collects nine classic popular science topics about meteorology, plants, the universe, the human body, transportation, oceans and water, etc., and is very useful to children. The 852 most frequently asked questions have easy-to-understand answers.

2. "Stories of Nature·Scientific Fairy Tales Picture Book Series" (13 volumes in total)

[French] Bernard Bertaan / [French] Ariane· Ahu-Metaye/Illustration

This set of "Stories of Nature·Scientific Fairy Tales Picture Book Series" includes "The Golden-Eyed Owl", "The King of Forest Gardeners" and "The Cherry Pit Falls into the Ear" ” and “The Big Bear Returns” and other 13 natural science-themed fairy tales. In this fairy tale world full of unknowns and thrills, you will find that unity and friendship are the only magic weapons for happiness.

4. "Light in the Water"

Fu Xinhua/Written and Photographed by Zhang Dongyu/Illustration

5. "Above the Pool and Below the Pool"

Qiu Chengzong/Pictures·Text

Taiwanese ecological picture book painter Qiu Chengzong, whose book "Butterfly" was selected for the 2000 Children's Illustration Exhibition in Bologna, Italy. This painter, who is over fifty years old and is still full of curiosity about the world of insects, said of himself: "Because of the process of life, I don't understand human nature, so I have a fear of human beings. Even though he is an old monster who has lived for a long time, he still likes to travel around the world." Nature and Insects Together. "In this picture book, he uses the eyes of a camera lens to focus on the ecological landscape above and below the pond, depicting a wonderful little ecological world.

6. "Nature"

[English] Kay Maguire / written [English] Danielle Kroll / illustrated

Was in Kay Maguire, who studied at the Royal Plantation, lives in a beautiful Royal Park in London. His love for humanity and nature became the starting point of Maguire's creation. In this picture book she created, it seems that nature is around us, surrounding us gently. As spring passes and autumn comes, the four seasons change. It turns out that the magical power of nature and the beauty that has never been seen are quietly happening under our eyes.

7. "Moon Landing"

[US] Brian Floca/Written and Illustrated

The famous American children's book writer and illustrator Bu Ryan Floca won the 2014 Caldecott Medal for "Locomotive". The book "Moon Landing" he created has been highly recommended by five American Apollo astronauts and is also among the top 10 illustrations of the year by the New York Times. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the human landing on the moon. In this picture book, you can relive the extraordinary journey of Apollo 11 from Florida to the moon.

8. "Beijing—City on the Central Axis"

Yu Dawu/Text·Pictures

I grew up in the alley near the Drum Tower. Yu Dawu won the grand prize at the 6th Noma International Picture Book Original Drawing Competition of the UNESCO Asia Cultural Center for his picture book "Nezha Makes the Sea". In this picture book, we can follow the morning camel bells all the way to Yongding Gate, Zhengyang Gate, Daqing Gate...enter the imperial city and learn about the structural aesthetics and architectural art around Beijing's central axis.

9. "Nature Illustrated Book" (5 volumes in total)

[Japanese] Tatsuo Matsuoka/editor [Japanese] Shimoda Tomomi/text·pictures

In this set of "Nature Illustrated Books", you can follow berries, fruit trees, flowers, mushrooms, etc. to discover, search for, understand, and taste the fruits of nature, as well as cultivate, cook, and decorate them. A gift to see, listen to, smell, and identify the secrets of nature... Vivid and realistic animals and plants, fresh and elegant illustrations make children immediately want to embrace nature.

10. "Gaston, the child who keeps asking questions - a philosophy lesson about the world"

[France] Matthew de Robier et al.

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The book popularizes a philosophy lesson about the world through children's various imaginative questions.

Like, why can’t I do whatever I want?

If everyone just does whatever they want, there will be no way to get along. Without the guidance of adults, children will never grow up.

For example, why are you afraid?

Fear is normal and happens to everyone. When you bravely speak out about your inner fear, it immediately becomes smaller.

The most exciting question and answer is: How was the world born?

In the universe, the earth is like a seed. The universe exists perhaps to give everyone the opportunity to love and be loved. What if the universe was created for people to love?

Every child is a philosopher.

11. "My Antarctic Friend"

Wang Zipan, Wang Wei/Wen Wang Zipan/Photography

Polar scientist Wang Zipan has visited Antarctica 13 times, including the longest for up to two years at a time. He used vivid pens and meticulously observed photos to describe the ecology of Antarctica’s precious penguins and various seabirds, as well as his first-hand experience of making friends and interacting with these birds, and recorded the courtship of each animal in different seasons. , birth, parenting and other precious moments, as well as the personalities and habits of different species.

12. "Children's Historical Encyclopedia Picture Book of the National Museum of China" (5 volumes in total)

National Museum of China/Editor by Tongqu Publishing Co., Ltd.

Tong Qu Publishing Co., Ltd., in cooperation with the National Museum of China and the China Academy of Art, completed the "National Museum of China Children's Historical Encyclopedia Picture Book" which took three years to complete. It has five volumes in one volume and introduces business and trade, river civilization, transportation development, and family respectively. Five major themes: family and food culture.

13. "The Wonderful World of Trees"

[wave] Katarzyna Bajerovich/text·pictures

When it comes to trees, what do you think? What comes to mind? Providing us with shade in the summer, firewood in the winter, delicious fruit in the fall...but the answer is much more than that.

If you observe carefully, you will find animal inhabitants hiding among the branches; if you go deep into the ground, you can also detect the source of life of a tree; we can also use the book we are reading to make a tree Panoramic view of the oak tree...

14. "Little Bookworm Loves Science·Various Geography and Meteorology" (6 volumes in total)

[Korean] Kim Young-ri et al. / Kim Tae-ran et al. /Picture

Children are full of curiosity about everything, and our earth is also full of secrets: sunrise and sunset, the change of day and night, spring, summer, autumn and winter, the beautiful four seasons, lightning and thunder, rain and snow... ...where do the changes in everything in the world come from, and why do they happen like this... The book allows children to experience the wonders of science first-hand through interesting stories full of scientific elements.

15. "When Idioms Meet Science"

Shi Jun/Editor Linyuan, Yang Ying/Author

Popular science bestseller "One Hundred Kinds of Tails or Tails" Shi Jun, the author of "A Thousand Leaves", is also a doctor of botany. If you re-read idioms from his perspective, what interesting scientific knowledge will you discover?

For example, the fireflies reflecting the snow, the fireflies that the ancients used for lighting, were made from decaying grass?

Rat eyes are short-sighted. Can the animals of the rat tribe really only see the little bit of scenery in front of their noses?

Seeking fish from trees, does a fish that can climb trees really exist?

The son of a borer, it turns out that the fact described by the idiom is not only not so beautiful, but also a little cruel...

16. "Interesting Moon Observation Picture Book"

[Japanese] Shiro Oeda / Written by [Japanese] Miki Sato / Illustrated

Why can’t we see the new moon? Why is autumn the best time to admire the moon? What rules does the moon follow from new moon to crescent moon, first quarter moon, half moon, full moon, and finally to new moon again? In this book, you can learn about the laws and mysteries of the moon's waxing and waning, and cultivate children's curiosity to explore the universe and starry sky.

17. "The Owl Family"

[Germany] Anne Moeller/Text and Pictures

A picture book with a wildlife theme. It tells the story of a grown-up male striped-bellied owl (owl) who can no longer live in the same nest with his parents, so he has to leave home to find a house, settle down, get married, have children, and support his family.

18. "Hidden Danger: Exploring and Discovering the World's Deadliest Animals"

[US] Lola M. Shafer/by [US] Tameon· Armstrong/Picture

What should we do if we accidentally encounter a snow sheep, if we accidentally come into contact with the skin of a golden poison dart frog, if we are unfortunately attacked by a North American porcupine? In these 13 thrilling and dangerous adventures, children are encouraged to develop the ability to avoid and deal with danger.

19. "STEAM Enters the Wonderful World of Science"

[English] Isabel Thomas/Written [Intelligence] Paulina Morgan/Illustration

"STEAM Enters the Wonderful World of Science" comes in 4 volumes, including robots, smart trees, naughty water, lively wind and other themes. It is also equipped with more than 100 scientific research activities, allowing children to use both hands and brain, and cultivate Ability to learn across disciplines.

20. "How Cities Work"

[English] Jan Feroz/Author [Australia] James Gulliver Hancock/Illustration

Can you think about it as you walk down the city streets? There are people walking hundreds of meters above your head, and there are people working in the pipes several meters below your feet.

Can you think of it? The earliest skyscrapers were only 10 stories high, but now they can be built up to 160 stories. It even takes a month to clean the glass windows of a building!

What is even more incredible is that the future city will not use bricks and tiles, the houses will become glass warehouses, the outer walls will become gardens, and you will not need an elevator to go upstairs, but a helicopter...

21. "The Book of Bones"

[US] Gabriel Balkan / Text [English] Sam Brewster / Pictures

Who has the biggest bones? Who has the most bones? Who has the heaviest bones? This popular science picture book on animal bones uses 10 interesting facts about record-breaking animals, 10 touchable skeleton designs, and 8-page illustrations of exquisite animal living environments to greatly satisfy children's curiosity and broaden their horizons. .

22. "A Year in Nature"

[English] Helen Applensley / author

As an artist living in the UK , Helen is known for creating intricate pieces from pressed flowers and leaves. In this picture book about the changing seasons, Helen pressed flowers, leaves and stems with her hands to show the details of birds building nests, butterflies dancing and crickets chirping. The exquisite outline of the picture and the appropriate blank space on the page show the wonderful changes of nature in a year.

23. "Peking Opera for Children"

Shi Yihong/text Luo Qi/pictures

An introductory picture book to Peking Opera. In this picture book, Shi Yihong created a Peking Opera picture book tailored for children based on their preferences and experience in popularizing Peking Opera education. The book also uses hollow die-cutting technology to reflect the three-dimensional space of the Peking Opera stage, and also increases children's curiosity and interest when playing. Just open this book and you will discover a wonderful world of Peking Opera.

24. "The Adventures of the Bacterial Tiny Human Body"

[Germany] Sibylle Motel Link/Text [Germany] Frederic Bertrand /Picture

An eclectic popular science picture book about the human body. Through the perspective of the little red bacteria monster, relevant knowledge about the human body is integrated into the little monster's body adventure. You can clearly see the appearance of the mouth, alveoli, intestines, etc., and you can feel the tonsils, lymph, and beneficial bacteria immersively. How to actively fight evil green bacteria and help your body.

25. "People and Work: My Best First Social Cognition Lesson" (6 volumes in total)

[Korean] Zheng Suyong et al.

This is a set of picture books that allow children to learn about various professions. Although they are based on Korean humanities, they are very realistic. Korean elementary school social studies teachers are eager to recommend it. It is an ideal book for children to understand society, think and understand the relationship between people, people and work, and people and society.

26. "Incredible Inventions"

[Wave] Maugrzeta Mecherska / Text [Wave] Alexandra Mirelins Card, Daniel Mirelinsky/Picture

"Trilogy of Land, Sea and Air" - Alexandra, the best-selling author of "The Map (Humanities Edition)", "Underground Water" and "Space" Mirelinska and Daniel Mirelinski have created another imaginative and blockbuster work.

Introducing inventions in human history: some inventions will make people admire them, and some inventions will make people laugh. All these inventions can stimulate children's interest in exploring the principles of things.

27. "The Kingdom of Bacteria in Poop"

[Japanese] Shiho Sakamoto/Written by [Japanese] Kodori Lang/Illustration

A book about poop A children's science picture book about bacteria. Did you know? There is a vast and wonderful kingdom of bacteria in poop, home to a variety of bacteria. And, do you know why poop bags in spaceships explode? Could poop bacteria drive a bus? This imaginative picture book explains the process of poop formation, why poop and farts stink, and the impact of poop bacteria on the human body.

28. "I Have a Pair of Perfect Feet"

[Western] Maria Sola/Author

As possibly the smartest child in the world , Mecher was invited to participate in the "Looking for the Smartest Kid" contest, and he got a weird question that surprised him - "Feet"! Can Meche, who knows everything about astronomy and geography, understand the role of feet?

29. "The Architectural Miracles of the World"

[French] Camille von Rosenschild / Text [French] Marie Cailloux / Design [French] Austria Livière Charbonel/Production

The Pyramids of Giza, Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum, the Colosseum, Chenonceau Castle, St. Basil’s Cathedral, Taj Mahal, Statue of Liberty... These seven buildings included in UNESCO's World Heritage List can be called wonders in the history of world civilization. This picture book uses three-dimensional paper sculptures to re-create the miracles in the history of human architecture.

30. "Chinese History for Children" (14 volumes in total)

Authored by Chen Weiping

"Chinese History for Children", using recent Hundreds of wonderful stories describing China's five thousand years of history, coupled with thousands of exquisite and real pictures, can not only easily arouse children's interest in reading, but also enable children to master a large amount of historical knowledge.

This is a classic masterpiece that allows children to get to know themselves, like history, and think about others.