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The fifth grade of primary school should read books full of fantasy.

The fifth grade of primary school is the stage when children's reading shows gender differences. Boys are interested in lively, adventurous and mysterious works, while girls are interested in works with delicate feelings, beautiful descriptions and elegant artistic conception. On the one hand, adults should respect children's choices, on the other hand, they should encourage children to read different styles of works. In fact, the real masterpieces of children's literature are suitable for different boys and girls to read together, such as Charlotte's Web, Anne of Green Gables, and Straw House. You can be an inventor is a really interesting book, which means that many inventions are not the result of inventors' hard thinking, but are created unintentionally. After reading this book, I believe those creative children will be eager to become an inventor. 1, the picture book Willow in the Wind (4 volumes) is adapted from the fairy tale of the same name by British writer Graham and edited by the famous French painter Michel Pearcey. The original work has also been translated into Wind in the Willows, Wind in the Willows or Wind in the Willows. Young readers can also read the original directly if they have the conditions. The original prose style has fascinated many adults, and it was once rated as one of the 105 masterpieces of "A century has changed people's thinking and lifestyle" by the academic circles. However, the cartoon stories adapted by the French are also unique, not only with beautiful pictures, but also with intriguing literature and art. It keeps the overall style of the original work well, and at the same time strengthens the interest and drama of the story, making it more humorous and wonderful. This is an interesting and poetic comic story book, which is very suitable for children and adults to read. 2. "Anne of Green Gables" A children's novel written by Canadian woman writer Montgomery in 1904 was published in 1908, which quickly became a best seller of that year and gradually became popular all over the world. Up to now, there have been more than 50 translations in different languages, which have become recognized literary classics. In Canada, the United States, Britain, Germany, France and other countries, it has been put on the screen or made into a TV series, which is popular in Europe and America. Anne is a little girl whose life is bleak. Her parents died shortly after her birth, and she became an orphan. At the age of eleven, Matthew and Marilla of Green Gables adopted her. Anne is lively and optimistic by nature, and her imagination is extremely rich. Her innocence and fantasy made many jokes, but her kindness and frankness also won her friendship and sincere love. She was smart and diligent, and passed the university by her own efforts, but she gave up her studies in order to take care of Marilla. This is a story of an orphan growing up, simple and gorgeous, full of childlike innocence and dreams. 3. Charlotte's Web This is a very interesting and profound book about love, friendship, life and death. If you want to choose one of the most outstanding works in American children's literature, it must be Charlotte's Web. This fairy tale about pigs and spiders was written by American prose master White. It is not only loved by children, but also regarded as a classic of life by many adults. You must read it. Mr. Yan Feng, a professor of Chinese Department of Fudan University, said an interesting sentence: "I think in an ideal world, there should be only two kinds of people, one is the one who has read Charlotte's Web, and the other is the one who can read Charlotte's Web." 4. The Unknown Small Country is the pioneering work of Japanese fantasy novels. He has won the Japan Daily Publishing Culture Award, the Japan Children's Writers Association Newcomer Award and the Japan International Andersen Award, and was selected as a book by the Japan National School Library Association. In the summer vacation of the third grade of primary school, I met a little girl in a red hat in Guimen Mountain. The girl was barefoot and one of her shoes was washed away by the water. When I caught up with putting on her shoes, I found a few bugs crawling in Xiaohong's sneakers. When I looked intently, it turned out that it was not a bug, but two or three little people the size of little fingers, waving lovely little hands at me ... Later, I became bosom friends with a little person in a small country from strangeness to friendship, from doubt to trust, in adversity and * * *. 5. The Straw House In this slightly noisy world, Cao Wenxuan is the kind of researcher and creator who seldom meditates. Many juvenile novels he has written in recent years, such as Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass, Straw House, Root Bird, Red Tile, polished rice and Bronze Sunflower, have maintained an elegant style. Cao Wenxuan's juvenile novel tells the story of a water village primary school in the early 1960s. There are children and adults in the story, but it must be told from the perspective of children. There are laughter, young people's sadness, great joy and great sorrow in the story. This is a touching book. Teacher Zhang Meini, a critic, said it was a "work in pursuit of eternity". Cao Wenxuan's writing style is beautiful, fresh and elegant. If you want to learn to write, Cao Wenxuan's works are good teachers. 6. "Blue Dolphin Island" There is an island in the Pacific Ocean that looks like a dolphin lying on its side. There are dolphins swimming around the island, sea otters playing, walruses fighting for males and wild dogs fighting ... Once upon a time, Indians lived on this island. They were killed by Russians who hunted sea otters and later left the island to live in the east. When they left, they left a little girl's story-Kalana. She lived alone on the island for 18 years, waiting for the ship to rescue her. She built her own residence, made weapons and fishing gear, and struggled with wild dogs to survive through difficulties and obstacles. Therefore, she is called "Robinson Crusoe". A historical novel written specifically for children, but also full of magic for adults, has sold more than 6 million copies in the United States alone since the publication of 1960. It was rated as one of the "greatest 10 children's literature works since 1776" by American Children's Literature Association, and won the two highest honors of the International Children's Literature Award-Newbury Award and Andersen Award. 7. Tom's midnight garden One night, the antique clock downstairs actually struck thirteen times, and a strange thing happened-the backyard full of trash cans turned into a mysterious summer garden ... In this mysterious garden, Tom had neither footprints nor shadows, and he could walk through the wall ... What puzzled Tom was that no matter how long he wandered in the garden, every time he returned to bed, he found that time only passed after he left. The story it tells is quiet and intriguing. It tells the story of the growth of two generations of children spanning a hundred years in a fantastic way, which is a classic. 1958 won the Carnegie Prize for Children's Literature in Britain, and 1960 was awarded the honorary prize by the jury of the International Youth Book Committee, which was recommended to all countries in the world. 8. The book You Can Be an Inventor tells us many interesting things, such as the invention of basketball, jeans and Kodak film. As long as these stories begin, it is difficult for you to read them all at once, because they are so real that they depict the optimistic and difficult course of mankind under the background of science and humanities. This is a book for future inventors. It takes you into the inventor's studio and opens the inventor's notebook; It teaches you to prepare a good invention idea and give your invention a name; It even teaches you how to get an invention patent and start a related business. This is a real inventor's handbook.