Foreign children's novels referred to those literary works with children as the main target audience. They were usually imaginative, full of twists and turns, and educational. There were many representative works of foreign children's novels, some of which were famous works such as The Little Prince (France), Andersen's Fairy Tales (Denmark), and the Harry Potter series (England). These works not only had profound thoughts, but they could also inspire children's wisdom and cultivate their morality and imagination. In addition to these classic children's novels, there are many other excellent children's literature works such as Grimm's Fairy Tales (Germany) and The Adventures of Tom sawyer (America). These works could not only make children feel happy and childlike, but also let them understand the stories of different countries and cultures and cultivate their cross-cultural communication skills.