How to write the content of "reading nursery rhymes and children's songs" reading card

The contents of the reading card for reading nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes can include the following aspects:

1. Book information: including title, author, publishing house, etc.

2. Content Summary: Briefly introduce the main contents of this book, including theme, plot, characters, etc.

3. Reading feelings: Describe your feelings and experiences in the process of reading this book, including feelings, thoughts and gains.

4. Evaluation and recommendation: Evaluate this book, including writing style, language quality and educational significance. If you think this book is worth recommending, please give your reasons.

5. Extract and quote: extract sentences or paragraphs that you think are important from the book and quote them to support your views or feelings.

The following is an example of a reading card for reading nursery rhymes:

| * * Title * *| "Reading nursery rhymes" |

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| * * Author * *| Zhang Xiaojuan |

| * * Press * *| People's Education Press |

| * * Summary *| This book brings together many classic China nursery rhymes, aiming at helping children learn knowledge and cultivate good habits and character through cheerful singing. |

| * * Reading experience * *| In the process of reading, I feel the charm of nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes. Their lyrics are concise and catchy, which can not only help children understand the world, but also stimulate their imagination and creativity. I also recalled my childhood through these nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes, and I felt strongly. |

| * * Evaluation and recommendation * *| This book is an excellent children's book with high educational value. Through catchy nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes, children can easily learn knowledge and cultivate good habits and character. I strongly recommend that parents and educators buy this book as reading materials for their children. |

| * * Excerpts and quotes * *| "Little Swallow, dressed in colorful clothes, comes here every spring ..." This nursery rhyme makes children understand the laws of nature and the life habits of swallows, and also inspires their yearning for a better life. |