Eight Aspects of Easily Cultivating Children's Literary Literacy

Want children to have the wings of literature? Starting from these eight aspects, it is easy to cultivate children's literary literacy.

Classical literary works

Encourage children to associate with classic literary works and make fairy tales, fables and poems the source of children's imagination. Read with your children, share your experience and ignite their reading enthusiasm.

Story creation

Guide children to tell their own stories, whether it is a little bit in life or a fantastic journey in the book. Parents can tell their children classic fairy tales to stimulate their creative desire.

Writing skills

Encourage children to write their inner world, from diaries, letters to short stories. Discuss their works with children regularly and give them praise and guidance.

Literary discussion

Encourage children to participate in literary discussions and enhance their expressive ability and self-confidence through recitation competitions and drama performances.

Diversified literary forms

Encourage children to explore different literary forms, from small talk and prose to poetry and drama. Take children to visit libraries and museums to learn more about the stories behind literature.

Cross-media experience

Appreciate movies, music and paintings adapted from literary works, so that children can feel the charm of literature from multiple angles.

Emotional expression

Guide children to express their inner feelings, and cultivate their aesthetic and humanistic care through mood diaries and poetry creation.

Companionship and support

Cultivating literary literacy is a gradual process, and parents' care and support is the key to children's growth. Let every moment be filled with the warmth and fun of literature.