My nephew is about to have a birthday, so I prepared a few sets of books for him as gifts.
For children, the understanding of Chinese characters is always boring.
It wasn't until I came across this set of "Chinese Characters in Children's Songs" that I realized that it was very interesting to know Chinese characters through children's songs, and I believe that children would like it, so I chose this set.
This book consists of four volumes, which select the Chinese characters that need to be mastered in the Chinese syllabus for lower primary schools, such as: 個, 川, 天, cong, 玉 and so on.
Each Chinese character is made up of an interesting nursery rhyme according to its glyph, with a phonetic sound, so that children can happily sing the nursery rhyme, and by the way, memorize the Chinese characters, isn't it fun?
In addition, the most important point is that the children's songs incorporate positive energy elements such as love for nature, love of life, unity and friendship, and optimism. When children read these contents, they will unconsciously keep these positive health concepts in mind.
For example, when explaining the Chinese character "rail", children can learn to obey traffic rules and not to run around, otherwise it is easy to cause traffic accidents.
In addition, in addition to the interesting children's rhymes written in the shape of each Chinese character, the stroke order, pronunciation, meaning of the characters, the composition of words, and the formation of sentences are explained in detail, and even the origin and evolution of Chinese characters, and the changes of different fonts such as oracle bone script, golden script, seal script and official script. In addition, it is interspersed with Chinese character games, so that children feel that Chinese characters are interesting, fall in love with Chinese characters and love reading.
For example, when explaining "heaven", "heaven" is dismantled into "one person and two sticks".
The nursery rhyme is sung like this:
A man, two sticks, one on his head and one on his shoulder.The illustration is accompanied by a Monkey King, with a stick on his head and a stick on his shoulder, soaring through the clouds.Look at his smugness:
I have two golden hoop sticks, I can go to the sky, I can go to the ground, nothing matters! ”
When children read books, the first thing that catches their eyes is usually illustrations, so adults can guide children to learn Chinese characters according to the illustrations with nursery rhymes. Next time, as long as you mention Sun Wukong and the two sticks, I believe that the Chinese character "Tian" will immediately flash in the child's head, isn't it interesting?
This is actually a pictographic memory method, when children consciously use this method to memorize Chinese characters, they will also use the same method to memorize texts and memorize key content in the future.
In addition, parents can also use it as a parent-child reading activity, which can not only enhance parent-child feelings, but also learn knowledge, which is really a lot of fun with one stone!
After reading it, I think my nephew will definitely like the gift I gave.