Product description
Don’t you love watching your preschool-aged children grow up? Kids at this age, 3 to 6 years old, are building social, self-regulation, communication, and literacy skills and practising movements large and small.
It’s a wonderful time of development and these four books on growing up are a great way to show kids ages 4 to 6 the magic of this journey.
Parents can refer to the reading guide by the author on what questions to ask to help children develop their imagination and exercise their thinking skills. And when children turn their thoughts into answers, parents must remember to listen to their children’s words carefully and help them sort out their thinking. Parent-child reading activities can truly encourage children to actively study and develop a special bond with them.
Children are imaginative and curious, and they always like to ask why. This picture book encourages children to develop their imagination and exercise their thinking skills by asking questions.
Book Title: I Want to Grow Up
Children often feel that they have grown up and then want to gain more freedom and take control over the things around them. However, it is often very different from the “growing up” standard in the eyes of adults.
Book Title: Mao Mao Doesn’t Like Itself
It’s important to remind children constantly that there is so much to love about themselves. This picture book focuses on leading children to use their observations and talk about the changes in Mao Mao’s body in the story.
Book Title: Mao Mao is Bored
There is nothing boring about being a kid but Mao Mao does what some children like to do in real life. Parents can use the story scenarios to let children understand and help to give them a different perspective on boredom.
*Comes with 2,600 Chinese Online Storybooks