Today I recommend a winter vacation book list, especially two of them are adapted from CCTV’s god-level documentaries, which are very suitable for children to read during the winter vacation. 1. For mathematics and physics, I recommend \”My Coach Newton\” and \”Mathematics Chosen You\”. Both sets of books come from CCTV\’s ace documentary of the same name. The history of mathematics, physics knowledge points and other content that appeared in the documentary are told through comics, which is cheaper to understand and more interesting to read. 2. In terms of logical thinking, I recommend the new book gift box of \”There is Only One Truth\”. This time the gift box will include three new books in the \”There is Only One Truth\” series and six classic series: In terms of 3 major Chinese languages, I recommend the Year of the Dragon Chinese style picture book \”There is a Dragon in the East\”, which tells the story of dragons in China. humanistic and historical content. These are the winter vacation reading lists I want to recommend this year. If you are interested, keep reading! When you start \”talking about money\” with your child, he is already better than most people. 02 The first thing I want to introduce is \”My Coach Newton\” and \”Mathematics Chosen You\”. Both sets of books come from the documentary of the same name, which was produced by CCTV. When it comes to mathematics and physics documentaries for children, this CCTV documentary is definitely a must-see! Look at its rating on Douban, which is as high as 9.0, which is really rare in documentaries. Later, both documentaries were adapted into comics. This adaptation did not matter, but the market evaluation exploded, and Douban actually reached a 9.8 rating. 1 Physics and Mathematics in Life When I watched the CCTV documentary, what impressed me most was the way they explained knowledge points: whether it was mathematics or physics, they were all explained in combination with real-life scenes. For example, the book takes the children for a walk in nature to see the spiral lines of plants and the growth patterns of petals. In fact, there is a magical mathematical sequence hidden behind this, called the \”Fibonacci Sequence\”. For example, if you take your children to color a map, what are the minimum colors you can use? It seems like a simple drawing problem, but in fact it is topology in number theory. Another example is taking photos with your children. How can you make the photos more beautiful? This actually contains the concept of \”golden ratio\” in mathematics. What I mentioned above is mathematics. There are a lot of mathematical mysteries hidden in life. In fact, the same is true for physics. For example, when talking about Bernoulli\’s theorem in physics, the book uses the example of setting up warning lines on the subway: the subway car approaching will \”pull\” the air flow on the platform, causing a pressure difference in front of and behind the passengers standing on the platform. . And this \”pressure difference\” is like a hand pushing people in one direction. This is Bernoulli\’s law: for example, when talking about the concept of \”speed\”, the book wants to tell us that \”smooth surfaces have smaller friction. Objects move faster”. So you can see that when it rains, water fills up the texture of the soles and the gaps on the ground, making it easy to slip. Another example is that the book wants to teach us the decomposition of force. It gives an example of \”Why can\’t Tai Chi masters push?\” Example: The standing posture of a Tai Chi master can decompose the push force from the opponent into a vertical downward and horizontal backward force: and this horizontal backward component is difficult to overcome the friction force of the Tai Chi master\’s soles, so no one can Success!2 A journey through time and space. Each of these two books, Mathematics and Physics, chooses a scientist to take children through time and space. The hero of the book \”Mathematics Chosen You\” is the mathematician \”Gauss\”. When talking about the history of the development of mathematics, Gauss took his children to ancient Egypt and used \”heads\” and \”bread\” to teach them the concept of fractions: When talking about the \”tracking problem\” and \”encounter problem\” in \”Nine Chapters of Arithmetic\” , you can see two ancient urchins performing \”Chasing and Encountering\”: the male protagonist in the book \”My Newton Physics\” is \”Newton\”. For example, Newton took his children into the water to observe the bodies of fish and the structure of their scales to understand \”resistance.\” Newton also took his children to play ball and compare the speeds of badminton, tennis, and football, thereby explaining the concept of \”impulse\” in physics. 3 Eyes of Knowledge There is also a note column at the end of each book. I like this note very much. It will expand and extend the knowledge points in the book based on the previous comics. For example, the book talks about the \”friction\” on ice, and the notes will talk about the formation principles of ice and snow, so that children can better understand the friction of ice and snow. For example, if the book talks about the \”leverage principle\”, then the notes will combine the structure of the human body and talk about the importance of the leverage principle to the human body. For example, mathematics notes will trace the great achievements of ancient Chinese and foreign mathematicians, and describe the ancients\’ exploration and pursuit of mathematics. Lots of fun! This set of comics makes the documentary more interesting in form, more substantial in content, and the reading age will be much younger! 03The second thing I want to recommend is the third series of \”There is Only One Truth\” that everyone has been waiting for a long time! The third volume of \”There is Only One Truth\” not only continues the unique creative form, exquisite conception and fascinating content of the first two sets, but also packages the three volumes into a particularly beautiful gift box at once: The Truth series is derived from I have recommended this French logical reasoning book since it was first introduced to China, so I am very, very familiar with it. Its core is to train children\’s logical reasoning, and the training process is carried out in the form of solving crimes. If you look at these books, every page is a case. The book is like a door. You can run outside to see the scene outside, or you can open the door and enter the room to investigate the crime scene and meet wonderful characters. These scene settings are very interesting, and some cases occurred in ancient temples. Some cases even occur in mysterious and profound space stations. \”There is Only One Truth\” takes a unique approach to children\’s logic training. It divides the reasoning process into four major steps: Step 1. Define the reasoning task. This tests children\’s ability to quickly obtain key information. Each case begins with a few short sentences introducing the background, from which the children need to outline their own reconnaissance objectives. Such as finding stolen items, preventing further destruction of a place, or catching the suspect behind the crime! The second step is to sort out the case and clues. This is a test of eyesight and concentration. The next few questions in the book will guide children in narrowing down the suspects. Step 3. Draw inferences. Children need to calm down and listen to the suspect\’s statement and witness testimony, and then draw their own inferences based on the evidence and clues discovered previously. bigThe expert\’s statement will contain key clues to solve the case: Step 4. Re-evaluate the inference, overturn the inference that is not supported by evidence, and dig for more detailed evidence. After such a complete process, the children have initially mastered the standardized thinking process of logical reasoning! This set of books is also very useful as a gift to friends. The customized cardboard box can be carried directly and the printed canvas bag is given as a gift. The group is limited to 3 days, with a total of 200 pieces. 04 The last book \”There is a Dragon in the East\” is an encyclopedia about \”Chinese Dragons\”. Next year will be the Year of the Dragon, so this book is particularly suitable for the occasion. I particularly like its appearance and content! 1. Appearance: Look, this is the unfolding scene in the book, with a dragon vividly appearing on the page. My daughter once asked me a question: Are Chinese dragons and Western dragons the same? Yes, there are dragons in the West and there are dragons in China, but they are very different. In the West, the dragon is often synonymous with greed and evil, while in China, the dragon is an auspicious omen and a mythical beast! So what does the Chinese dragon look like? In the book you read, the shape of a dragon is depicted, along with some animals. It turns out that the dragon is a mythical beast imagined by ancient people based on the characteristics of these animals. And where does the dragon live? I remember what Cao Cao said when he and Liu Bei were having a drink and discussing heroes: \”A dragon can be big or small, it can rise or disappear; if it is big, it will stir up clouds and spit out mist; if it is small, it will hide and hide its form; if it rises, it will soar in the universe and become invisible.\” Then lurk within the waves!\” Look at the scenes of dragons described in the book: some are swallowing clouds and mist, rolling over rivers and seas; some are ascending to heaven and earth, and dragons are soaring thousands of miles: and children can often read many stories and words about dragons in Chinese. . For example, in the idiom \”the dragon gets water\”, the dragon here is \”the dragon\”. For example, in geography, it means \”green dragon on the left, white tiger on the right, vermilion bird on the front, and Xuanwu on the back\” to represent southeast, northwest. The dragon here is \”green dragon\”. There are many types of dragons in Chinese history, and each type of dragon has different meanings. You can read various dragons in the book. There is also an allusion in China called \”A dragon gives birth to nine sons, each of whom is different.\” This allusion refers to the fact that everyone is a unique individual, and everyone\’s personality traits must be respected. As you read the book, you will lead your children to appreciate the sons of the dragon and understand the unique qualities of each one. In ancient China, dragons were revered, and dragons also had different colors. Some were \”golden dragons\”, some were \”black dragons\”, and some were \”red dragons\”. They all have different meanings. You can take your children to see dragons of various colors in the book and understand the meaning of Chinese culture contained in each color. Gold is the most noble color. They come wearing golden armor, which is a symbol of noble status and spirituality: cyan has always meant lightness, friendliness, and healing, and the little green dragon has also been endowed with the elegance of soaring into the clouds and mists. : The nobility of the element water is yearned for by the world, and the \”little white dragon\” has been passed down as a classic image to this day: there are also the red dragon, which symbolizes fire and violence, and the black dragon, which represents disaster, which are also very characteristic of Chinese civilization and are closely related to \” Classic images closely related to \”Han Culture\”: In addition to dragons, the four patron saints also have the coexistence of majesty and warmth in our hearts: the Suzaku in the middle spreads its wings and is about to fly, the white tiger on the left stretches out its sharp claws, and the basalt eye on the right is bright. The blue dragon posturePeaceful expression and perseverance… traces of traditional culture can be seen in every detail! 2 Knowledge It takes \”Chinese Dragon\” as the core and divergently tells the history and knowledge related to dragons in ancient Chinese legends. Where did the image of \”dragon\” come from and how did it evolve? The book uses the \”dragon shape\” on cultural relics to show you the changes in the image of this mythical creature over the past thousands of years: the legend of \”the dragon gave birth to nine sons\” is that ancient people combined the image of the dragon with the characteristics of creatures in nature to create nine Mascots that can bring fortune: The \”dragon pattern\” has quietly changed with the temperament of the times, reflecting the cultural and artistic characteristics of the dynasty at that time: in addition to various cultural relics, many dragon patterns can be seen on ancient buildings Relevant engravings. Where do these dragons appear? What do they mean? What wishes were hidden behind these meanings? The book uses the Forbidden City to show us this knowledge in detail: the famous Nine Dragon Wall, which was a manifestation of the high concentration of imperial power at that time and the reverence and worship of the imperial power by the common people: \”Dragon\” is a classic mythological character, and different images have different symbolic meanings , so it often appears in poetry: and the various fonts of \”dragon\” are also very interesting: as the content of the book slowly spreads about \”dragon\”, we can feel that \”dragon\” is an enduring symbol. The classic role of \”dragon\” has evolved from the ancient people\’s wish for good weather to the \”natural imperial power\” and later evolved into a symbol of rulers. The \”dragon\” has always entrusted people with their awe and worship of \”God\”. Nowadays, \”dragon\” appears more in our lives as a symbol of traditional culture. The dragon that has lost its \”divine halo\” has more places worth exploring, because what is hidden behind it are all the five of us. The splendid and magnificent Chinese civilization for thousands of years!
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