Bring history to kids through books
Chinese history has many good stories that can be written into children's books and turned into cartoons, both in print and on the audio-visual media. More importantly, such books and programs, if well produced, can be a great source of knowledge for children, says an article in People's Daily. Excerpts:
Some textbooks for primary schools published before 1949 have become popular again because they are full of stories underlining Chinese culture that interest children. But the popularity of the old textbooks also highlights the fact that people are disappointed with today's textbooks for primary school students. The cartoons made in China today also suffer from the same problem of hollowness.
Few producers are willing to take the trouble of going deep into history and culture to write and make quality books and cartoons. Poor-quality books and cartoon programs may initially draw children's attention because of their bright colors and lively images. But the information in and contents of the books and programs, some of which are ridden with violence, are too simple compared with those produced even decades before computers and information technology became the norm.