
May You Grow up Slowly: Reading to Children (reader Series)
by Compiled By Phoenix Linkage
About This Novel
This book is one of the reader series - "May You Grow Slowly: Reading to Children", which contains articles by more than 60 Chinese and foreign writers, including Rabindranath Tagore, Yeats, Lin Huiyin, Zhu Ziqing, Saint-Exupéry... "May You Grow Slowly: Reading to Children" is suitable for expressing the emotions between parents and children - the joy of the birth of a child, the desire to present the world to children, and allowing children to become better themselves. Expectations and reveries of spending quality time with children... In addition to collecting classic texts by famous writers, the book "May You Grow Up Slowly: Reading to Children" provides an overview of the author's main life experiences and basic situations. It also analyzes the background of the text's creation and provides readers with many suggestions for reading aloud, allowing readers to understand the content of the text more three-dimensionally and express their emotions more smoothly.
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Official(11)Scraped 11d ago
Grow up slowly Get better silently
as a child who has not grown up
The first time I learned about your book, I felt that there was another kind of reading. Thank you.
Recommended by Dong Qing
Is this recommended by Dong?
H is okay
Good. . . . . . . . . .
So well written.
Well written, I like it
Just watched it, liked it
good book
Reading habits should be cultivated from an early age
The nL of the book is empty but sincere
Not bad, good book
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Community(0)
Official(11)Scraped 11d ago
Grow up slowly Get better silently
as a child who has not grown up
The first time I learned about your book, I felt that there was another kind of reading. Thank you.
Recommended by Dong Qing
Is this recommended by Dong?
H is okay
Good. . . . . . . . . .
So well written.
Well written, I like it
Just watched it, liked it
good book
Reading habits should be cultivated from an early age
The nL of the book is empty but sincere
Not bad, good book
