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Little rabbit looks at grandma's words in the first quarter.

Rabbit, look at grandma. There are four sentences in the first section.

Original text:

The rabbit ran to grandma's house and saw grandma busy in the vegetable field. Grandma said, let's grow vegetables, shall we? Grandma pointed to a piece of land and said, loosen the soil first and make it soft so that the vegetable seedlings can grow well. Little Nutbrown hare jumped up happily and said, I know, I can grow vegetables!

The benefits of telling stories to children:

Telling stories to children can not only improve parent-child communication, but also promote children's brain development. The greatest pleasure in telling stories to children is to establish a unique intimate relationship with children, which is limited to you and your children.

Nothing can directly make a child feel the care of his parents, no toys and clothes can have such a profound exchange, and no gift can convey the most important love in the world so warmly.

Listening to stories helps to improve children's language expression ability, make them feel the charm of language and cultivate their reading interest. Stories are good teaching materials for children to learn languages.

The story language is vivid, concise, fluent, easy to understand and rich in sentence expression. It is the essence of different national languages, which combines the descriptions of language, psychology and environment, and gives full play to the role of language.

In addition, in the process of telling stories, paying attention to the expression of language, making children feel the charm of language, is helpful to cultivate children's habit of listening and reading and their interest in literary works, and germinate their initial feelings and expressions of beauty.