Children who read Sherlock Holmes since childhood have three profound influences, which are diffic

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-28

Reading guide: When I was a child, I liked to watch Detective Conan, and later I became obsessed with Sherlock Holmes. He said that reading Sherlock Holmes detective books can find more ideas for solving problems, which opens up his new horizons.

When you think of Sherlock Holmes, the first word that comes to your mind is "great detective"?Indeed, Sherlock Holmes is the world-famous "Great Detective". Since the day it came out, more than 260 movies, more than 1,000 episodes of TV dramas, and various comic books and extracurricular books have been adapted. Even the Queen of England is a fan of "Sherlock Holmes", which shows how influential it is

Sherlock Holmes is admired not only for his superb detective skills, but also for his profound knowledge of various subjects, including chemistry, mathematics, law, literature and anatomy, as well as ** and so on. It's fair to say that almost no kid doesn't idolize Sherlock Holmes unless they haven't read the series!

Moreover, since 2019, the Ministry of Education has listed the Sherlock Holmes series of books as a recommended reading list for primary and secondary schools. I have several sets of Sherlock Holmes books at home, and after careful research, I found that there are three children who read Sherlock Holmes since childhood, and there are three that are very profound, and they are difficult for ordinary children to compare!

The first is super observational skills.

The primary school homeroom teacher did a survey and found that children who like to learn Xi and have good grades like to read detective books, especially Sherlock Holmes.

Later, the teacher found out that it was because of their observation skills, which were very strong. For the same question, others may take it and look at it and write the answer. But those who have read Sherlock Holmes will carefully study the "pitfalls" hidden in the questions, and will be able to grasp the subtle test points before writing the answers that they think are correct.

In this regard, my child is the same, once I took him out to play, passed by a toy store, just passing by, the child actually asked me: "Mom, do you know how many toys are put in the toy store window?"I just glanced at it, of course I didn't know, but I didn't expect him to be able to say accurately: "The third!."”

Also, every time I took him to school, he would tell me how the flowers and plants on the side of the road today were different from yesterday. When I write an essay, I often sprinkle more than 500 words, and I will be read by the teacher as a model essay in the class. This has a lot to do with his keen observation skills.

Second, the ability to empathize is outstanding.

"Mind reading" is a particularly powerful ability of Sherlock Holmes, who can perceive the inner activities of others and find the clues he wants.

And in life, if there is a strong ability to empathize, children tend to have strong social skills. Moreover, they are more understanding of others and can handle their interpersonal relationships well.

Some studies have found that there are many words in Sherlock Holmes stories that can help children express emotions. I strongly agree that since my child read the Sherlock Holmes story, he has been able to communicate with me more smoothly, and he will often pull me to talk about interesting things at school, his own feelings, etc. I rarely mentioned it before, and I always kept silent, but I think this change is still obvious.

The third is the knowledge system of the whole discipline.

Sherlock Holmes himself was highly accomplished in various disciplines, knew many foreign languages, and read literature extensively. These contents will be reflected in each case, so that the reader's knowledge system is also improving in an all-round way.

Children who read Sherlock Holmes can accumulate a lot of knowledge with each case solved, and these are unconsciously and actively absorbed. Children can also borrow strength in their future learning Xi, which is more relaxed.

With all that said, you might also want to choose a Sherlock Holmes book for your baby. Recommend my baby is now reading the "Sherlock Holmes Escape Room Game", this set of books has been in hand for 3 days, the baby basically reads one a day (after school to write homework, after eating to before going to bed), every day to hold the hand.

There are 12 escape room games in this set of books, covering 112 wonderful and interesting puzzles, taking children to become Sherlock Holmes, traveling to 19th century England, checking in famous European landmarks, and learning Xi interesting knowledge while detecting cases.

At Buckingham Palace, Holmes and Watson are invited to the annual Buckingham Palace Garden Party, where they discover a mysterious man who disappears and is led to the guardhouse.

On the poster in the guardhouse and on the ** of the coat rack, there were some clues hidden, and the detective began to ......

In the dark docks, workers of different nationalities were busy sorting out the goods, and one of the workers could provide information, and after finding him, the worker told Holmes that there was a special thing in the box that had just been unloaded, and after finding it, he could learn more clues ......

In the process of each investigation, you need to answer certain questions before you can move on. In the process of detectives, the reader's knowledge of mathematics, English, astronomy, art, history and other disciplines will be examined, which will increase the accumulation of knowledge, and can also exercise thinking, observation and reasoning skills.

The starry sky map game card that comes with the book is also very interesting, and can be combined with the book to increase the interest in reading. My baby likes these little cards very much, and she has to hold them when she sleeps.

The primary school Chinese class teacher believes that it is perfectly okay for children to read Sherlock Holmes from the third grade. If conditions permit, children can read Sherlock Holmes together from the first grade of primary school. Because brain development is at its peak at this time, language ability, logical ability, observation ability, etc., are all developing rapidly.

Therefore, this is one of the reasons why the Sherlock Holmes series of books will be listed by the Ministry of Education as a recommended book for the new curriculum standards for primary and secondary schools.

This set of books is of low difficulty and is very smooth to read, children above the third grade can read independently, and children in the first grade can also read through most of them. Start with a set for your child, cultivate super "Sherlock Holmes", and exercise logical thinking skills!

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