Children can start by thinking about their interests. If they like animals, books like 'Black Beauty' would be great. They can also ask their parents or teachers for recommendations. For example, a teacher might suggest 'The Wind in the Willows' for its lovely story and good moral lessons. Another way is to look at book covers and summaries in the library or bookstore.
The following are a few recommendations for novels of the era: 1. From a Monk to a Widow [1970s] by Dahedongliu. This novel told the story of the female protagonist traveling back to the 1970s. In order to repay the karma, she chose to raise four children and eventually let them become successful and start a family. 2. "In the Chronicle, I Read Peking University with a Baby" by Yan Fu. In the story, the female protagonist traveled back in time and brought her child to Peking University, where she finally succeeded. 3. [The Little Sister-in-law with a Baby Dressed in Chronicles] by Peaches and Grapefruit. The female protagonist traveled back in time and shouldered the mission of taking care of the female protagonist's seven children. In the end, she married a widower whose children were all grown up. These novels all involved time-travel and child-raising plots, so they were suitable for readers who liked these kinds of topics.
The following are some novels that are recommended for children:
1. " The Path of the Elves, Starting from a Brat."
2. [The devilish brat crosses worlds to stir up trouble]
3. " Super divine devilish brat blows up the fantasy world."
4. " Fantasy God-Level Bear II "
5. " Exploration of the Forbidden Land: Play as the Demon Child Nezha at the beginning."
These novels covered different topics and were suitable for readers who liked naughty children.
Novel children books often have unique settings. For example, in 'The Chronicles of Narnia', the setting is a magical land behind a wardrobe. They also usually have interesting characters. Like the talking animals in 'Charlotte's Web'. And they can have unexpected plot twists. In 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', Alice constantly encounters strange things.
Well, 'Rosemary's Baby' is a book that shares similarities. It has that sense of unease and a plot that unfolds in a very disturbing way, similar to 'Suffer the Children'. Also, 'The Girl Next Door' which is a very dark and harrowing tale that can be grouped with this type of novel. And then there's 'We Need to Talk About Kevin', which explores the complex and often terrifying relationship between a mother and her child, much like 'Suffer the Children' might in some aspects.
Children can start by looking at the cover and title. If it catches their eye and seems interesting, it could be a good choice. For example, a cover with a cool - looking dragon might draw in a child who likes fantasy. They can also ask their friends or classmates what they like to read. If a lot of their peers enjoy a certain book, it might be worth checking out.
Multicultural children's novel books can expand children's worldviews. By reading about different cultures, they learn about diverse traditions, values, and ways of life. For example, in 'Esperanza Rising', children can understand the Mexican - American culture and the hardships of immigrants.
Children's literature novel books can expand children's vocabulary. When they read different stories, they encounter new words which helps in their language development. For example, in 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien, there are many unique words that children can learn.
Here are some recommended books for children:
The Little Prince (De Saint-Exupéry): This is a classic fairy tale novel about a little prince from another planet. This book guides children to think about friendship, love, and life through the adventures of the little prince.
2. Harry Potter series (JK Rowling): This series has become a classic magical novel that brings endless imagination and adventure to children. The stories in the Harry Potter series are full of magic and adventures, but they also involve topics such as friendship, courage, and faith.
3 The Little Prince and the Rose (adapted by France, France, De Saint-Exupéry): This book is another classic fairy tale novel about the story between the little prince and his rose. This story involves the theme of love, life and humanity, which is very suitable for children to read.
Grimm's Fairy Tales (Wilhelm Grimm, Germany): This is a classic collection of fairy tales, including many classic fairy tales and legends such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, etc. The story in this book is full of warmth and kindness, suitable for children to read and help them cultivate the qualities of kindness and courage.
5 The Adventures of Tom sawyer (Twain, USA): This is a famous children's novel about the adventures of Tom sawyer and his friends. This book deals with topics such as justice, courage, and friendship. It's very suitable for children to read and help them develop the qualities of courage and integrity.
Here are some recommended novels about children:
1. Anne of Green Gables: This is a novel about children's life, a classic for centuries. The growth of an insignificant little girl was warm and touching. Her body and mind, her sensitivity, her vanity, and her pride would be touched by the children. The description of the scenery was very detailed, making people feel calm after reading it. It was not only suitable for children to read, but also suitable for adults to read.
2. The Memory Giver: This book is one of the masterpieces of the American author, Lois Lowry. It has won the Newbery Gold Award twice. It was a classic children's novel, telling a story about memories and growing up.
3. Heidi: This book is the work of the Swiss writer Johanna Spilly, known as the "spokesperson" of Switzerland. Through the description of the village and the city, the poor and the rich, the adults and the children, it showed a beautiful scenery, birds and flowers, people loving each other and living in harmony with nature.
4. " The Story of Seeds " series: This series of books provided scientific answers to the mysteries of seeds from the perspectives of life, transmission, and development. It was selected as a book by the National School Library Conference of Japan and reviewed by experts from the Institute of Botanism of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. This set of books could not only answer children's questions about seeds, but also guide them to establish scientific thinking.
In conclusion, these recommended novels covered different topics and styles, suitable for children to read. They could trigger children's thoughts and emotions, and at the same time, help them broaden their horizons and cultivate their interest in reading.