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What good children's encyclopedias are there?

1, "Encyclopedia of pictures that you can understand at first reading" (all 30 volumes)

Suitable age: 5-8 years old.

Authors: Philip Simon, Waiting, Colette Yus David, etc.

Highlights: It covers six major fields, including arts and humanities, historical inventions, geography and nature, animal science, scientific universe and common sense of life, with 30 sub-themes and 750 popular science knowledge points. Lead preschool children to explore the world we live in, cultivate children's macro-scientific perspective, and enhance their thinking and vision.

2. Never expected: 32 1 cold knowledge

Suitable age: over 8 years old.

Author: Bimatilda Master, drawn by Bilois Padios.

Highlight: Popular science books that humor lovers all over the world are crazy about. 3,265,438+0 Unfamiliar and cold knowledge with jokes, highlights and memories will ignite children's curiosity and make them interesting and knowledgeable.

3. Ladder Library: Primary school students' general education reading library (complete set of 40 volumes)

Suitable age: 6 years+.

Authors: Fatnatasha Shedehall, etc.

Highlights: 5000 cartoons, 10000 knowledge points, full of dry goods, including 40 volumes of nature, science, society, humanities, geography and history, covering the general knowledge base from primary school to junior high school, helping children to explore the subject theme in depth.

4. Dinosaurs have something to say: the first children's dinosaur encyclopedia

Suitable age: 3 years+.

Author: China Museum of Ancient Animals/Editor.

Highlights: Authoritative production by the Museum of Chinese Paleontology, China Academy of Sciences, scientific drawing at film and television level, innovative storytelling and interesting expression, the first choice for children's dinosaur science popularization.

5. Great History in the Map: Ten Series that Changed the World (3 episodes)

Suitable age: 8 years+.

Authors: Fem Fenet, FarChristina Gauss and Farfilip Oualett.

Highlights: An encyclopedia of world history maps specially tailored for primary and secondary school students' abilities. The information is highly concentrated and pure dry goods, and the chronology is clear and illustrated, which can be learned and used quickly. The 30 big maps tell the world history thoroughly, and the primary school tyrants are all excited to see it.