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Book exchange activity proposal


Parents, hello!

During the normal communication with parents, we found that young parents now attach great importance to children's early reading. In order to stimulate children's interest in reading, moms and dads often go to various bookstores or online shopping for children. The selection of books, the books purchased are also rich and colorful, many families have their own bookshelf or reading corners. However, as time went on, many books were no longer being read and became the furnishings in the bookcase. What a pity this is! For the children in the big class, reading a lot is very good for them, and we encourage the children to read more. In order to play the role of your home book, we thought of book exchange. Let the children play a game of “changing one change” and exchange reading books between peers to make these books more valuable.

In addition, the vast majority of children today are only children, the only object of care and care for many adults in the family, thus fostering their willingness to accept other people's things, but they are not willing to give their own things to others. For kindergartens, whether children have a sense of sharing and exchange also directly affects whether the child can successfully interact with his peers and adapt to the ability of the kindergarten to live more quickly.

Therefore, we recommend that parents and your baby negotiate with us to participate in our book exchange activities, so that your baby can bring 1-2 books and more than 70% of the new books to the park, as far as possible to suit the reading level of the big class children. The books that the children bring will be carefully numbered and placed in the reading area for children to read. We will always solve the children's reading problems. After a while, please bring the children back to their books and update the new books. This activity will continue. I really hope to get the understanding, support and cooperation of parents and friends! Please bring it to the kindergarten tomorrow.

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