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Reading broke out at the age of 7- 14, so don't let children keep consuming books without deep reading.
Some time ago, the General Office of the State Council issued the "Guiding Opinions on Promoting the Reform of Educational Methods in Ordinary Senior High Schools in the New Era", which explicitly mentioned:

"The college entrance examination and senior high school entrance examination in 2020 will expand the scope of the examination, and primary school knowledge is also compulsory to maximize the extensive 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 top priority for children's future study.

Summer vacation is an excellent opportunity to cultivate children's reading habits and accumulate extracurricular knowledge. Seize this opportunity, recommend the top 30 books in the humanities encyclopedia, and give children an error-free reading plan.

1. Children's science enlightenment reading (9 volumes in total)

[France] Silvio Bousier et al./Writing [France] fabiana claudino Moreau/Painting

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

"Who put the clouds in the sky?"

"Why does spring blossom?"

"How did the weatherman predict the weather tomorrow?"

"Is Rainbow a Bridge to Wonderland?"

This set of "Children's Science Enlightenment Reading Books" (***9 volumes) brings together nine classic popular science topics such as meteorology, plants, universe, human body, transportation, ocean and water, and gives easy-to-understand answers to 852 questions frequently asked by children.

2. Picture books series of natural stories and scientific fairy tales (full 13 volumes)

[France] Bernard Bertas Ann/Wen [France] Ariana Ahu-Metel/Painting

This series of picture books of natural stories and scientific fairy tales contains 13 fairy tales with the theme of natural science, such as the golden-eyed owl, the king of the forest gardener, the cherry pit falling into the ear, the return of the bear and so on. In this fairy tale world full of unknowns and thrills, you will find that unity and friendship are the only magic weapons to get happiness.

4. Light in water

Fu Xinhua/Wen Photography/Painting

5. Above the pool and below the pool

Qiu Chengzong/Twain

Qiu Chengzong, a painter of ecological picture books in Taiwan Province Province, was selected as a child illustration exhibition in Bologna in 2000 with the book Butterfly. The painter, who is still curious about the insect world over 500 years old, commented on himself: "The process of life is a fear of human beings because he doesn't understand human nature. Although he is an old monster who has lived for a long time, he still likes swimming in nature and interacting with insects. " In this picture book, he focuses on the ecological landscape up and down the pool with the eyes like a camera lens, and depicts a wonderful small ecological world.

6. Nature

Kay Maguire/Daniel kroll/Painting

Kay Maguire, who studied at the British Royal Plantation, lives in a beautiful Royal Park in London. The love for humanity and nature became the starting point of Maguire's creation. In this picture book created by her, it seems that we can feel that nature is around us and gently surrounds us. Spring comes to Qiu Lai, and the seasons change. The magic of nature, the beauty we have never seen before, is happening quietly under our eyes.

7.landing on the moon

Brian floca/Writing and Painting

Brian floca, a famous American children's book writer and illustrator, won the Cadillac Gold Award in 20 14 for "The Locomotive". His book "The Moon Landing" is highly recommended by five Apollo astronauts in the United States, and it is also the annual illustration of top 10 in The New York Times. This year marks the 50th anniversary of man's landing on the moon. In this picture book, you can relive Apollo 1 1' s extraordinary journey from Florida to the moon.

8. Beijing-a city on the central axis

Yu Dafu/Twain

Yu Dawu, who grew up in an alley near the Drum Tower, won the prize of the 6th Wilderness International Picture Book Original Painting Competition of Asian Cultural Center of UNESCO with his picture book What Makes the Sea Noisy. In this picture book, we can follow the camel bell in the morning, all the way to Yongdingmen, Zhengyangmen and Daqingmen ... and walk into the imperial city to learn about the structural aesthetics and architectural art around the central axis of Beijing.

9. Nature picture books (5 volumes in total)

[Japan] Dai Ying Matsuoka/Editor [Japan] Naomi Shimoda/Twain

In this set of nature picture books, you can follow all kinds of children such as berries, fruit trees, flowers and mushrooms to discover, find, know and taste the fruits in nature, to cultivate, cook and decorate the gifts in nature, to see, listen, smell and identify the secrets in nature ... vivid animals and plants, fresh and elegant illustrations, so that children can give birth to a kind of.

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

[France] Matthew de Laubier and others.

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

Like why can't I do whatever I want?

If everyone goes his own way, he can't get along. Children will never grow up without the guidance of adults.

For example, why are you afraid?

Fear is normal. Everyone has it. When you bravely speak out your inner fear, it immediately becomes smaller.

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

In the universe, the earth is like a seed. Perhaps the universe exists to give everyone a chance to love and be loved. What if the universe was created to make people love?

Every child is a philosopher.

1 1. My Antarctic friends

Wang,,, photography

Wang, a polar scientist, made 13 expeditions to the South Pole, the longest of which lasted two years. He described the precious penguin and seabird ecology in Antarctica with gorgeous flowers and carefully observed photos, as well as the first-hand experience of making friends and interacting with these birds, and recorded the precious moments of courtship, childbirth and parenting of each animal in different seasons, as well as the characters and habits of different species.

12. Children's history picture book of China National Museum (5 volumes in total)

China National Museum/Zhutongqu Publishing Co., Ltd./Editor

Tongqu Publishing Co., Ltd. cooperated with China National Museum and China Academy of Fine Arts, and completed the Picture Book of Children's History of China National Museum in three years, with a total of five volumes, which introduced five themes, namely, commercial trade, river civilization, traffic development, family and food culture.

13. Wonderful tree world

Katarina Bayelovich/Twain

What do you think of when you mention trees? Summer provides us with shade, winter provides us with firewood for the fire, and autumn provides us with delicious fruit … but the answer is far more than that.

If you look closely, you will find that there are animal residents hidden among the branches; Deep underground can also detect the source of life of a tree; We can also take a panoramic view of the oak tree with the book we are reading. ...

14. bookworms love science, geography and meteorology (6 volumes in total)

[Han] Jin Yingli et al/By Jin Tailan et al/Figure

Children are full of curiosity about everything, and our earth is full of secrets: sunrise and sunset, alternation of day and night, spring, summer, autumn and winter, beautiful seasons, thunder and lightning, falling rain and snow ... where do all the changes in the world come from and why? .. this book lets children experience the wonder of science through interesting stories full of scientific elements.

15. When idioms meet science

Shi Jun/Editor Lin Yuan, Angelababy/Author.

Shi Jun, the author of the popular science bestseller One Hundred Tails or One Thousand Leaves, is also a doctor of botany. What interesting scientific knowledge will you find when you look at idioms from his point of view?

For example, fireflies reflect snow. Are the fireflies that the ancients could use for lighting made of rotten grass?

Myopia, can an animal like a mouse really only see this little scenery in front of the nose tip?

Do fish that can climb trees really exist?

The son of a moth, the fact described in the original idiom is not only not so beautiful, but also a little cruel. ...

16. Interesting moon observation picture book

[Japan] Hiro Otti/Writing [Japan] Miki Sato/Painting

Why can't we see the new moon? Why is autumn the best time to enjoy the moon? What laws does the moon follow from new moon to crescent moon, first quarter moon, half moon, full moon, and finally to new moon? In this book, we can understand the laws and secrets of the moon's profit and loss, and cultivate children's curiosity to explore the stars in the universe.

17. Owl family

Anne Moeller/Twain

A picture book about wild animals. It is about an adult male owl who can no longer live in a nest with his parents and has to leave home to find a house, settle down, get married and have children, and support his family.

18. Hidden dangers: exploring and discovering the world's deadliest animals.

[America] Laura M. Schaefer/By [America] Timon Armstrong/Figure

What should we do if we accidentally meet a snow sheep, if we accidentally touch the skin of a golden poison dart frog, and if we are unfortunately attacked by a North American porcupine? In the thrilling and dangerous adventure of 13, children are encouraged to develop the ability to avoid and cope with danger.

19. Steam enters the wonderful world of science.

Isabel Thomas/Author [Wisdom] Paulina Morgan/Painting

Steam into the wonderful world of science has four volumes, including robots, clever trees, naughty water, lively wind and other topics. At the same time, it has more than 65,438+000 scientific research activities, allowing children to use their hands and brains to cultivate interdisciplinary learning ability.

20. How does this city work?

Jane Fellows/Author [Australia] James Gulliver Hancock/Painting

Can you think of it when you walk on the streets of the city? Some people walk in the air hundreds of meters above your head, and some people work in pipes several meters deep under your feet.

Can you think of it? The earliest skyscrapers were only 10 high. Now it can be built to the 1 60th floor, and even the glass windows of a building will take1month to clean!

What is even more incredible is that the future city will not need a brick and tile, and the house will become a glass warehouse and the outer wall will become a garden. We will go upstairs by helicopter instead of by elevator. ...

2 1. The Book of Bones

[America] Gabriel balkan/Wen [English] Sam Brewster/Tu

Whose bone is the biggest? Who has the most bones? Whose bone is the heaviest? In this popular science picture book of animal bones, 10 is used to record the exotic knowledge of animals, 10 is used to design moving bones, and 8 large and exquisite illustrations of animal living environment greatly satisfy children's curiosity and broaden their horizons.

22. A Year of Nature

Helen Appuhn Slay /By

As an artist living in Britain, Helen is famous for making complex works with reliefs and leaves. In this picture book showing the changes of four seasons, Helen presses flowers, leaves and stems with her hands, showing the details of birds nesting, butterflies flying and crickets chirping. Exquisite picture outlines and just right blank pages show the wonderful changes of nature in a year.

23. Children's Peking Opera

Shi Hongyi/Wen Luoqi/Tu

Introduction picture book of Peking Opera. In this picture book, Shi tailored the Beijing Opera picture book for children according to their preferences and experience in popularizing Beijing Opera education. The book also uses the hollow die-cutting technology, which embodies the three-dimensional space of the Peking Opera stage and also increases children's curiosity and appreciation interest. As long as you open this book, you will find a wonderful world of Peking Opera.

24. The adventures of tiny human bodies and bacteria

[Germany] Sybil Mortel Link/Wen [Germany] Frederic Bertrand/Figure

An eclectic picture book of humanities and popular science. From the perspective of the little red fungus monster, we can clearly see the mouth, alveoli, intestines, etc., and feel how tonsils, lymph and beneficial bacteria actively fight against evil green bacteria and help the body.

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

[Han] Zheng,, et al.

A set of picture books to let children know about various occupations, although it is a Korean sentiment, is very realistic. Korean primary school social studies teachers compete to recommend it, which is an ideal book for children to understand society, think and understand the relationship between people, people and work, and people and society.

26. An incredible invention

[Bo] Mogta Mecherska/Wen [Bo] Alexandra Merxat Linska, Daniel Merxat Linsky/Figure

The trilogy of land, sea and air, best-selling authors Alexandra Merxat Linska and Daniel Merxat Linsky opened their minds and created another blockbuster. Inventions in human history: Some inventions will be appreciated, while others will make people laugh. All these inventions can stimulate children's interest in the principle of things.

27. The kingdom of bacteria in feces

[Japanese] Sakamoto Ishibe/Wen [Japanese] Cod Jiro/Painting

A popular science picture book for children about fecal bacteria. Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? There is a huge and wonderful kingdom of bacteria in the poop, and all kinds of bacteria live in it. Besides, do you know why the poop bag in the spaceship exploded? Can fecal bacteria drive a bus? This picture book with a big brain hole explains the process of poop formation, why poop and fart stink, and the influence of poop bacteria on human body.

28. I have perfect feet

[West] Maria Sola /By

As the smartest child in the world, Machel was invited to participate in the "Looking for the Smartest Child" competition, and as a result, he got a strange topic that broke his glasses-"feet"! Machel, who is well-known in astronomy and geography, can you understand the role of feet?

29. World architectural miracle

[France] Camier von Rosenchild/Wen [France] Marie Kayou/Design [France] Olivier Xia bonnell/Production

The pyramids of Giza, the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, the Colosseum in ancient Rome, the Castle of Chernozzo, the Cathedral of Saint Vasily, the Taj Mahal and the Statue of Liberty ... These seven buildings listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List are miracles in the history of world civilization. This picture book carved from three-dimensional paper reproduces the miracle in the history of human architecture.

30. Children's History of China (total 14 volumes)

Chen Weiping/author

The History of Children's China, with nearly a hundred wonderful stories, describes the history of China for 5,000 years. Coupled with thousands of beautiful and real pictures, it can not only easily arouse children's interest in reading, but also enable them to master a lot of historical knowledge.

It is children who know themselves, like history, and see Siqi's classics.