Look for your own key.
Reading history is not only for learning, but also for finding the key that belongs to you. It makes children ambitious and parents no longer anxious. History tells us that everyone who goes down in history has left his mark through study, hard work and wisdom.
Standing on the shoulders of giants
History records people and things worth learning and learning from. Let's stand on the shoulders of giants, see farther and walk more steadily. Children who read history have broader horizons, deeper thinking, larger patterns and deeper wisdom.
A vivid story book
History is a vivid story book, which tells the stories of good people and evil people with great energy and their endings. These stories make children understand what is right and wrong, and what are real heroes and villains. At the same time, history is also the cultural nutrition of children, which enriches their hearts, makes their mouths speak better and makes their handwriting better.
Cultivate character and wisdom
Reading history to children is not only to let them know about the past, but also to cultivate their character, hone their wisdom and enrich their hearts. Children who read history have a nobler mind, richer connotations and a brighter future.