What are the best extracurricular books for elementary school students? Recommended book titles

28. "The Cricket in Times Square" George Selden, USA? The legend of a little boy, a mouse, a cat, and a little cricket that plays music.

29. "Selected Works of Ende" Mitchell Ende, Germany? The most stubborn tortoise under the sky, not accepting advice and comfort, not listening to speculation and lies, she only knew to crawl forward step by step, and finally arrived at her destination on time. Ende was a famous German writer, and this book contains some of his best short works.?

30. "Robinson Crusoe" by Defoe of England? tells the story of a sailor who lives alone on a desert island for several years.

31. "The Adventures of Blowhard" by Rasper, Germany. Unimaginable bragging that will make you laugh out loud with wit and fun.

32. "The Wind Among the Willows" Graham, England. Fairy tale of the three adventures of the toad, the mole, the river rat's praise of nature ...... and vivid and poetic, yo.

33. "The Waterboy" by Charles Kingsley (UK). Real life and fantasy world intertwined, the fairy tale of scientific imagination is very strong.

34. "The color of the car is the color of the sky"? You've only had to read this book, and when you get in a cab again, you'll probably be geeking out about whether I'll meet the passenger that the little fox has turned into?

35. "The Flower-Coated Piper of Hamelin" by Christina K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K., UK. This collection of children's poems includes the long poem "The Flower-Coated Piper of Hamelin" by Browning, the long poem "The Leprechaun Bazaar" by Rossetti, and "A Child's Garden of Poetry" by Stevenson, England. A Child's Garden of Poetry in particular is very moody and reveals a very different world.

36. "Pinocchio" by Colodi, Italy. A little wooden man, by his own efforts, became a real boy. The magic and thrill in between is fascinating into the?

37. "Pippi Longstocking" by Lindgren, Sweden. A very special girl with a lot of strength brings us a very strange story.

38. "Gulliver's Travels" Swift, England. Strange world, the adult country of the small people's country everything to make your eyes wide open.

39. "Mothers" American Aleichem? The novel tells the story of a nine-year-old Jewish boy and his family's struggle to survive in poverty. It is a "wonderful work" that makes people "laugh and cry" when they read it.

40. "The Secret Garden" is the story of a mysterious garden in Burnett, USA. A mysterious garden, a garden watered with love.

41. "The Tale of Zoya and Shura" by Lyukos Modemyanskaya, Russia A young hero who has influenced many people.

42. "Five Children and a Monster", Nesbitt, England. This is one of the books in the "Little Boogeyman Series", which is a wonderful series of books.

43. "Starling Hatake ten animal novels complete collection" Japan Starling Hatake ten? His animal stories often have very peculiar depictions.?

44. "The Masterpieces of Naoko Yasuya's Fantasy Fiction" (all six volumes) Naoko Yasuya, Japan In Naoko Yasuya's fantastical land, there are little fox windows, where white parrots have fallen from the branches of trees, and the souls of girls can be heard wailing and sobbing.?

45. "The Jungle Book" Kipling, England? consists of fifteen stories about Mowgli, the wolf boy, and the animals in the primeval forests of India.?

46. "My Animal Friends" Tippi de Grey, France? This is a true account of a 12-year-old girl called Tippi who keeps animals company.?

47. "Little Bean by the Window" by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, Japan. The story of a young girl, curious, active and lively by nature, who grows up in a special school after being forcibly withdrawn from it.?

48. "Peter Pan" James Bello, England? Peter Pan, with a mouth full of pearly milk teeth and wearing a suit made of leaves and tree pulp, is a sweet little boy who doesn't want to grow up and never will. Fearful of growing up, he runs away from home on the first day of his life, giving rise to much of the subsequent story.?

49. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" American Mark Twain? Tom, lively, full of curiosity, winning, and rich in the spirit of adventure, his adventures are very attractive. There is also The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

50. "The Wizard's Hat" by Tove Jansson, Finland. This is a magical hat, active in this fairy tale of the wooden people of the small people with the magic of the hat and adventure and laughter.

The third section of elementary school recommended extracurricular reading list (50 books): 5 to 6 grades

China part (30)?

1. "Bingxin Children's Literature New Works Award Winning Series"? A great collection of Bing Xin Children's Literature Award-winning works in the past ten years. ***Four books, they are The Blue Flower, The Sound of Bells, The Elephant Mother's Grievance, and The Green Bird Flies By.

2. "Daughter's Story" Mei Zihan? Really exceptional writing, telling what a rich story of growing up, a whole lot of great humor.

3. "Chinese Contemporary Juvenile Fiction Series"? brings together many contemporary juvenile novels by famous authors, including Dong Hong Thu's The Forest at Fourteen, Zhang Wei's Mist-Locked Peach and Plum, Cheng Wei's The Maiden's Red Hair Card, and Xia Youzhi's Pleiwei Ticher's Company.

4 Girls Jamei, Boys Jari Qin Wenjun? Qin Wenjun's masterpiece. Many publishers have published many of her works. Novels, fairy tales, and essays will amaze you, and you can read her works from the lower grades all the way up to the upper grades, and there is something beautiful to read at every stage.

5 The Eyes of the Blue Whale (Chinese Children's Literature Award Winners Self-Selected Library)Zhao Bingbo

6. The Green Sun and the Red Moon (Chinese Children's Literature Award Winners Self-Selected Library)Bai Bing

7. The Pipa Beetle (Chinese Children's Literature Award Winners Self-Selected Library)Gao Hongbo?

8. "Antelope Carving" (Chinese Children's Literature Award Winners' Self-selected Library) by Zhang Zhi?

9. The Weeping Chocolate Robber (Chinese Children's Literature Prize Winners' Self-selected Library) by Zhang Qiusheng

10. Talking with the Mountain (Chinese Children's Literature Prize Winners' Self-selected Library) by Yin Shilin

11. The Flying Flower Child (Chinese Children's Literature Prize Winners' Self-selected Library) by Gertrude Gerin

12. The Little Fox's New Automobile (Chinese Children's Literature Prize Winners' Self-selected Library) by Gao Hongbo

13. Chinese Children's Literature Prize Winners' Self-selected Library)Ge Bing

13. The Coyote's Treat (Chinese Children's Literature Prize Winners' Self-selected Library)Sun Youjun?

14. One Dragon, Two Tigers and Three Monkeys (Chinese Children's Literature Award Winners' Self-selected Anthology) Luo Chensheng

15. Children in Groups (Children's Literature Classics Self-selected Anthology) Qin Wenjun

16. Red Umbrella, Red Clogs (Children's Literature Masters' Classics Self-selected Anthology) Peng Yi

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20. "Crickets Eat Exciting Thorns" (Children's Literature Masters Classics Self-Explanatory Collection) by Zhang Road

21. "Grass House" by Cao Wenxuan? It can move you, it can make you sigh, it can make you cry. If you go back to his other works, you will find a wonderful world.?

22. "I want to be a good child" by Huang Beijia? The story is as if it happened to us, and every thing touches us y. Her "Today I'm a Flag Riser" and "I Fly" are worth reading.?

23. "e class e girl" Zhang Hong? The novel is full of popular e-people, e-words and e-stories in the network, showing you the life of teenagers in the network era and telling you how to adapt to this new e-age.

24. "Unlawful Wisdom" by Zhang Zhilu The long science fiction novel "Illegal Wisdom" combines ideology, science, literature and pioneering in one furnace, full of vivid artistic charm, rich aesthetic connotation and profound ideological meaning.

25. "The Diary of a Girl" by Yang Hongchura? Is a good book that can lift the heart of our girls themselves. Boys don't forget to check out her Diary of a Boy.?

26. "Old Stories in the South of the City" by Lin Haiyin? Through the eyes of a child, the joys and sorrows, sorrows and joys of adults are revealed in a different way.?

27. "A Dog and His City" by Chang Xingang? This is a Kafkaesque "metamorphosis" story. It is an allegory of life and growth from a unique perspective, and an alternative observation on the theme of teenage life and growth.

28. "The Strange Case of Udon" by Jin Bo Udon is a person who jumps around, and he is the lost foot of the puppet who plays the puppet show of Grandpa Boubou.

29. "The Story of History"? It's a story passed down from our grandfather's grandfather, a fairy tale that our children and grandchildren will have to keep reading.

30.The Story of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty? Tells the story of the struggles of the states during the five hundred years of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods, showing the fierce and complicated struggles, battles, and subversion and annexation among the vassal states.? The foreign part (20)?

31. The Little Prince France. St. Eck, Supery? The Little Prince, who lives on another planet, bids farewell to his roses, travels around many planets, and finally comes to Earth, bringing with him a richly imagined and slightly melancholy story.

32. "The Book of Insects" Fabre, France Combining science and art, the world of insects became colorful.?

33. The Happy Prince Collection by Oscar Wilde, England? All nine of Wilde's fairy tales are collected here, telling the most moving stories in beautiful words. Melancholy mood expresses beautiful and kind feelings.

34. "Greek Mythology" Schwab, Germany? A lot of mythological characters come from here.

35. "The Prince and the Poor Child" by Mark Twain of Britain? Because of their resemblance, the prince and the poor child exchanged their lives, and each experienced another flavor.

36. "The Thirteen and a Half Lives of Captain Blue Bear" by Walter Molls (Germany). Blue Bear had twenty-seven lives. Each of his lives or half-lives has a very legendary story. But this autobiography he only told the first half of his life, the other half should be more mysterious.

37. "Travels with the Goose" by Sergey Lagerl?f, Sweden. A little boy who does not like to read, was turned into a little man by a small elf, riding on the back of the goose, traveled the motherland, but also experienced a lot of strange things, very humorous and vivid. The work won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1909.?

38. "Invisible Man Time Machine" British Wells? The time machine and invisibility in these two middle-grade science fiction stories are fantasy material used in several later science fiction novels. Wells is the canonical writer of science fiction that emerged after Verne.?

39. "The Child on the Roof" American Krembis? This is a set of Newbery Literary Award-winning works written about the joys and anguish of a child's mind. There are also The Family Under the Bridge, etc.?

40. The Seaton Collection of Wildlife Stories Seaton, Canada? Seaton is both a painter and a writer, he was born to love animals, and when he was young, he began to observe and investigate the wild birds and animals, so his animals are vividly depicted and full of the dignity of life.

41. "The good soldier Shuaike" Czechia Hasek? A fun story that will make your stomach hurt from laughing when a Shuaike, who can't tell if he's really stupid or not, gets caught up in a big battle that no one can figure out why he's fighting.?

42. "Island of the Blue Dolphins" USS O'Dell? Karana has lived alone on the island for eighteen years, waiting for a ship to arrive to rescue her. She built her own shelter, made weapons and fishing gear, fought wild dogs, and survived through hardship. This is a true story.

43. "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" by Helen L. Kennedy, American author of the book "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", is a true story. Helen Keller Keller, a Keller, a Keller, a Keller, a Keller, a Keller, a Keller Helen Keller is a young woman who was born and raised in the United States. Helen Keller was born blind, deaf and speechless. Helen Case was born a girl who could not see, hear or speak. She eventually earned a degree from Harvard and shook the world with her inaudible voice on the international podium.

44. "Heidi" Spyri, Switzerland? The magnificent beauty of nature and the warmth of human beings overflows in the novel.

45. "Hairy - The Incredible Story of a Time Thief and a Little Girl" by Mitchell Ende, Germany A classic of fantasy literature that touches adults and children alike, the story centers around time.

46. The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien, England. s greatest magical work of the 20th century, consisting of The Lord of the Rings Revisited, The Two Towers, and The King of Kings. Don't forget to read The Adventures of the Dwarves first, which is a prelude to the whole story.

47. "The Education of Love" by Amicius of Italy? A fourth-grader writes in his notebook about what he sees and thinks in and out of school, and all the stories are love.

48. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Verne, France? The most classic science fiction novel, as well as "Captain Grant's Children", "Mysterious Island" and so on. Shining with joy and fantasy.?

49. Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore, India? Pure, intelligent poetry, read them aloud.

50. "The Story of Shakespeare's Plays" The Lamb Sisters and Brothers, England? Approaching the everlasting Shakespeare

It is recommended to study the four great masterpieces and so on, after all, it may be tested in primary school,