Voice
As a loyal reader of "Reader", I recall that half of the reason why I decided to subscribe to "Reader" among many magazines was because I liked the magazines. Rich and colorful content, the other half is for my daughter.
When my daughter was seven years old, she attended an interest class and became fascinated by the electronic keyboard. Once, at the request of a colleague, I helped him buy the latest issue of "Reader" on his way home from get off work. When I got home, I flipped through it and was attracted by the articles in the book. When I was unconsciously immersed in it, my daughter naughtily snatched the book away, flipped through it, and stopped on the song page. To my surprise, she said: "Mom, can you give me this book? I want to play songs that are better than other children." It took me a while to come back to my senses. It seemed that my daughter was interested in the music sheet in the magazine. very interested.
Therefore, the two monthly magazines gave my daughter a lot of encouragement and motivation. Every time she consciously learned the song in the current issue of "Reader". Because of this persistence, my daughter is often praised by her teachers. Over the past few years, the tacit understanding between my daughter and I has made life more warm.
What I should be most fortunate about is that I got to know "Reader" three years ago because I did a favor for a colleague.