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Books suitable for improving children’s minds

There are many difficult things for mothers when raising their babies, such as taking the baby out, carrying the baby to the toilet, etc. But I don’t know if you have encountered the same problem as me, which is how to choose picture books for the baby. See There are so many kinds of books in bookstores and online that I am overwhelmed, how do I choose? What to choose? Which ones are more helpful for children’s mental development?

In line with the principle of being responsible for children, I have yet to find a set of picture books that satisfy me. No matter if you say I am picky or have difficulty in choosing, it is impossible for me to make do with it.

But just a few days ago, my colleague brought me two sets of books, namely the touch-activated audio book series "Listen, Whose Concert?" and the touch-controlled cave book "Hide and Seek" series. , asked me if I thought it was good. When I got it, I couldn't help but sigh that there was such an interesting book. I was almost jealous of the children of this era.

"Listen, whose concert is it?" The perfect combination of high-saturation oil paintings and classical music can improve the baby's artistic accomplishment; the "hide and seek" uneven holes and interesting paintings are both You can play hide-and-seek and touch the holes to improve your perception. These two books are perfect. Without being too pretentious, let me quickly introduce it to you.

01Listen, whose concert is it?

To be honest, I am also a person with artistic talent, so I also pay great attention to my children’s musical cultivation.

I still remember that when I was pregnant, I listened to all kinds of music every day, such as Mozart’s orchestral music, lullabies, etc. I wonder if my son loves music so much now and has a great sense of rhythm. Does it have anything to do with prenatal education music, haha~

Nowadays, many parents will let their children learn music, especially classical music, hoping that their children will have elegant temperament and artistic accomplishment.

This set of "Listen, whose concert is it?" "***4 volumes, suitable for children aged 0 to 6 years old. It is the first classical music touch-sounding book in China, specially designed for the enlightenment of children's music and art.

The book contains excerpts from 24 world classics from 4 music masters. Each piece of music is the most familiar and exciting short section (about 15 seconds). In the famous songs, a variety of musical instruments such as piano, violin, and cello are used to "find the feeling" for the children.

The cultivation of oil painting and melody is beyond words

When babies first come into contact with classical music, because it is too abstract, they cannot understand what is expressed in it.

Every picture in this set of books has cute animals playing musical instruments; the rich and full colors double the visual effect, and the whole picture is full of imagination and appeal.

Every time you turn to a new cross-page, you can immediately feel the emotions expressed in the whole picture, whether they are pleasant, lively, or comfortable, elegant and romantic... so that the baby can understand it more intuitively. "Seeing" music.

Vivaldi's "Summer Concerto in G Minor", in the picture, frogs dance happily in the lotus pond, the breath of midsummer is blowing against your face!

In Beethoven's "Ode to Joy: Symphony No. 9 in D minor", the picture is bright and lively, with a kangaroo family dancing and playing happily.

In Bach's "Brandenburg Concerto", the tigers played the violin, sometimes passionately, sometimes deeply.

With continuous exposure, aesthetic ability and sense of rhythm will penetrate into the child's heart and become an inner artistic accomplishment.

For example, when you go to the mall, Bach's concerto is played on the radio. For other children, it is just ordinary music, but for children who have read picture books, it may be different.

A smaller baby will tell you: "Mom, this is the sound of a violin"; an older child will clearly say: "Mom, this is Bach's "Brandenburg" "Concerto"", you will instantly feel how wise it is to choose this set of books.