What are the best prenatal education stories in the third trimester?

The most suitable prenatal education stories in the third trimester are fables or fairy tales. Fairy tales can tell stories about small animals or plants. It is best to tell them at a fixed time when sleeping at night, which will help the fetus develop good habits. After listening to the story, you can sleep normally. You can continue this habit after the baby is born, which is very beneficial to the baby. In the third trimester of pregnancy, the fetus is full-term, which is beneficial to the development of the fetal brain. It can be said that some stories, such as the race between the tortoise and the hare or the story of three bears, cats and mice, will help the fetus to have the ability to learn and remember in the belly, and the relationship between mom and dad will be closer after birth.

In the third trimester, you can not only read stories, but also read some folklore or celebrity stories, such as Pony Crossing the River or Crow Drinking Water. These stories can be used as materials for prenatal education, because the content of the stories is very interesting. Therefore, when the mother reads the story, she can pass this information to the fetus, and the fetus is very happy when listening to the story. When reading a story, you can tell the baby the general content of the story first, and say some whispers, tell the matters needing attention in reading the story, and then tell the baby the story content in detail. In addition, you can chat with your baby before going to bed and review the past stories, so that the relationship between your baby and your parents will be more cordial.

In the third trimester, besides telling some stories, you can also sing some nursery rhymes or listen to some songs. You can say some traditional folk songs in China, such as Peanut, Little Mouse and Bunny. You can also read some poems to your children, such as Singing Goose and Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains. This kind of prenatal education in the third trimester will not only have a great impact on children's intelligence, but also on pregnant mothers.