School novels usually contain many plots about schools and classes, such as friendship, love, competition, and growth among students. These plots may stimulate the emotions and imagination of primary school students and help them understand the importance of friendship, love, and growth. In addition, school novels could also provide some practical suggestions and skills, such as how to manage time, how to communicate with others, and how to solve problems. These were also beneficial to the growth and development of primary school students.
However, it should be noted that school novels should not be too violent or bloody because these plots may have a negative impact on the minds of primary school students. Therefore, parents and authors should review and guide school novels to ensure that they are suitable for primary school students to read.
Let me recommend a few books to you!
1. "Our Ten Years" tells the story of a girl's growth and change from a young junior high school to a complicated university life. There are some aristocratic plots, but there are also bitterness, struggle, and abandonment. It is suitable for middle school students and college students.
2. "The Unruly Chen Yaqi": The story of the lively, cheerful, talented and outstanding class supervisor Chen Yaqi and the cold, handsome, and arch-enemy Wen Bin. In their complicated and budding youth, they began their most ignorant and sweetest love time. It had a plot of middle school life.
3. "Snow of Rebirth Against the Campus": After Xue Lin was reborn, she vowed to live the life she liked. She experienced growth and friendship in the middle school life. It was suitable for middle school students and had some aristocratic plots.
I hope these novels can satisfy your needs. If you need any other recommendations, you can continue to tell me ~ I hope you like my recommendations.
Some of the best primary school novels include 'Charlotte's Web'. It tells a beautiful story of friendship between a pig and a spider. Another great one is 'The Little Prince'. It's full of profound thoughts and beautiful illustrations that can engage primary school students. And 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' with its wild and imaginative plot is also very popular among primary school kids.
I recommend "I Really Didn't Want to Shoot" to you! This was a sports and basketball novel written by The Cat That Can Cook Ribs. The protagonist, Ye Hao, was the captain of the basketball team, but he was not a shooting genius. He preferred assisting. Curry thought that Ye Hao didn't want to shoot because he wanted to give his teammates more chances, but in fact, it was because he wanted to hide his true strength. This book was heartwarming and touching. Although it was based on basketball, the storyline and the characters were quite good. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the following novels to you:
"Reborn, the All-rounded Top Student" was an urban, youthful, and campus novel. It told the story of a male protagonist who gained many skills and abilities after his rebirth, and continued to learn and grow.
"The Story of Bamboo Horse Raising"-This was a romantic youth novel. It told the story of two childhood sweethearts. The female lead was a foodie and came from a poor family, while the male lead was her light.
"The Unruly Chen Yaqi" was a romantic and youthful campus novel. It was about a lively and cheerful class monitor and a cold and handsome male classmate who were sworn enemies. The two of them began their most ignorant and sweet love time in the campus filled with youthful laughter.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
For novels suitable for primary school students, you can refer to the following suggestions:
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: This is a classic fairytale novel suitable for readers of all ages, including primary school children. Through the experiences of the little prince, he taught the children how to become their true selves.
2 Harry Potter- JK Rowling: This magical novel series is one of the favorites of many primary school students. The story is full of adventure, magic and friendship, which can help children understand fantasy worlds and magic culture.
3 Journey to the West-Wu Chengen: This classic Chinese novel can help primary school students understand ancient Chinese culture, but it also has enough adventure and fantasy elements to read until high school level.
4 Grimm's Fairy Tales-Jacob Green William Green: This is a classic collection of fairy tales, including Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood and so on. These stories are very interesting and suitable for primary school students to read.
Andersen: This is a series of fairy tales, including The Little Match Girl, The Ugly Duckling, etc. These stories are full of warmth and touching, suitable for primary school students to read.
The above are some classic novels suitable for primary school students to read. Of course, there are many other excellent novels to choose from. Parents or primary school teachers could choose the appropriate novels according to their children's interests and reading level.
The following are some recommended books suitable for primary school reading:
The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry): This is a classic fairy tale about a little prince who leaves his planet to explore the universe. This story was philosophical and could inspire the creativity and imagination of primary school students.
2. Harry Potter Series (JK Rowling): This is a series of magical fantasy novels about a young Harry Potter growing up at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The story was full of magic and adventure elements that could attract the interest of primary school students.
[3. Journey to the West series (Wu Chengen): This is a classic literary masterpiece that tells the story of the journey of Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and his disciples. This story was full of imagination and could inspire the imagination of primary school students.
4 Grimm's Fairy Tales (Jacob Grimm and William Grimm): This is a classic collection of fairy tales, telling many classic fairy tales such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, etc. This story could arouse the kindness and sympathy of primary school students.
Encyclopedia: This is a comprehensive encyclopedia that covers many different topics such as science, history, culture, etc. This book is suitable for primary school students to read and can help them understand all kinds of things in the world.
The recommended books for primary school students are as follows:
1 The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry): This is a novel known as the "most beautiful fairy tale in the world". Through the adventure story of a little prince, it passes on the profound philosophy of life about friendship, love, and responsibility to children.
2. Harry Potter series (JK Rowling): This series of magical novels has become a classic fairy tale, full of imagination and mystery, and children have a strong interest in magic and adventure.
3. Fairy Tales (Danish Fairy Tales): This is a series of imaginative and humorous fairy tales such as The Little Match Girl and The Daughter of the Sea, which not only make children feel the power of kindness and courage, but also inspire them to think about life.
4. Grimm's Fairy Tales (German Fairy Tales by Wilhelm Grimm): This series of fairy tales is full of criticism and reflection on traditional morality and human nature. For example, Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood let children feel the constraints of morality and human nature in the stories.
5 Journey to the West (Wu Cheng 'en): This is a classical Chinese novel that tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, who have gone through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures. Not only is the story imaginative and humorous, but it also conveyed the values of justice and courage.
Primary school students are not advised to read novels too early because reading novels may distract their attention and affect their academic performance. In addition, the plot and characters in the novel may have negative effects on them, such as making them feel fear or excitement.
Pupils should concentrate on their studies and wait until their language and thinking skills have developed before they start reading novels. Reading novels can help them develop their reading and reasoning skills, improve their imagination and creativity.