What kind of story books do freshmen read together?

First, fairy tales:

Most first-grade children like reading fairy tales, because these stories are imaginative and can satisfy their curiosity about the unknown world, but most first-grade children like fairy tales that are close to their lives, with twists and turns and a sense of humor.

Second, the poetry category:

First-grade children are still very sensitive to the rhythm of language, and interesting and catchy poems will still win their favor. The poems that first-grade children like are generally of a certain length, which is much more complicated than nursery rhymes in a few words, and the content also has a certain plot. Generally speaking, imaginative story poems are most popular with them.

Third, the picture book:

There are many picture books suitable for first-grade children. In fact, picture books, a combination of pictures and texts, can make freshmen with little literacy transition smoothly from listening to stories to reading independently, and are the most suitable reading materials for children of this age. The cultivation of reading interest can start from reading classic picture books. For example, a cat that has lived 6.5438+00000 times, if you give the mouse cookies, Grandpa must have a way. Guess how much I love you, Olivia. You look delicious. I'm Tyrannosaurus Rex. ...

Fourth, popular science books:

Popular science books may be favored by some boys. Weapons, dinosaurs, celestial bodies and so on are all children's favorite contents. Parents can take one of their children's favorite aspects as the starting point to guide their children to enjoy reading such books slowly.