Children only read miscellaneous books and did not like to read classics. It might be because the classics were too complicated or profound for children's tastes. However, it did not mean that the classics were worthless. They still contained rich cultural content and the essence of ideas. Here are some suggestions to help children overcome reading difficulties and develop an interest in classics: 1. Understand the child's interests and hobbies. If children like adventure, science fiction, or fantasy, they might be more willing to read these types of books. You can explore different types of books with your child to find content that interests them. 2. Sharing the joy of reading with your child. Letting children feel that reading is an interesting thing can stimulate their interest in reading. You can discuss the plot and characters in the book with your children, share your reading experience, and let them feel the joy of reading. 3. recommend classic works suitable for children's age. Classics usually cover a variety of topics and styles to help children broaden their horizons and improve their reading ability. You can choose classic works that are suitable for their age and guide them to read them in depth. 4. encourage your child to read critically. Critical reading is an important reading skill that can help children understand the ideas and content of the book. You can discuss the different perspectives and explanations in the book with your child to encourage them to think and debate. 5. provide appropriate reading resources and support. Giving children enough reading resources and support such as library books, reading activities, and writing opportunities can help children better understand and enjoy the classics.