You're right, you're right, you're right, you're right. You're right, you're right. Heaven, earth, clouds and fog. The roller coaster went down the mountain and I became a meteor.
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Based on the content construction of children's reading course, the Institute of Approaching Mother Tongue has carefully compiled and selected reading materials for children, which is the painstaking work of the research group of Approaching Mother Tongue after ten years' research, five years' compilation and four revisions.
The series has compiled poetic texts suitable for children, which are rhythmic and meaningful, and have the beauty of literature and nature, so that children can stimulate their language potential and improve their language literacy and mother tongue ability through various forms of reading.
Nursery rhymes, simple five-character poems, morning reading rhymes, Tagore's birds, seven-character poems, Ji Bolun's Sha Mo, China's modern poems, foreign poems, Song Ci, foreign prose, Chinese and foreign modern prose, and China's ancient prose, along this order, slowly climb the slope, so that children can open the door of talent in their daily recitation.
Is a common idiom, meaning reading, reciting or reciting some classic works every day. In this idiom, "day" means every day, "something to do" means something, and "reciting" means reading aloud and reciting. It emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and accumulation every day.
This word may be the slogan of educational or recreational facilities, or the name of cultural or recreational activities. It expresses a concept that combines learning, reading and entertainment experiences. However, because there is no specific context, we cannot determine the exact meaning of this word.
You can revel in Jin Meiling's crystal clear words, laugh in Schell Silverstein's humorous language, think in Tagore and Ji Bolun's short and profound philosophical poems, and let the invalid heart slowly fall to the ground in Prishvin's fresh and delicate prose. ...