The Red Book is Just the Start—Why Do You Need the Yellow and Green Books, Too?

Have you ever hesitated to buy the elementary red book and the reading pen first, and then decide whether to go further to the intermediate yellow book and advanced green book after observing the reaction of your child? In addition to budget considerations, many parents are also worried that their children lack interest in the Chinese learning books they bought previously, resulting in poor learning results.

In addition, some parents believe that as long as their children learn the 500 commonly used characters in the Red Book, they will be able to move on to the Bridge Book, so there is no need to buy the Intermediate and Advanced Book Packs. So, which method can best help children use Leleshu to learn Chinese effectively?

In this regard, Mr. Yao Niu, the author of Leleshu, put forward profound and insightful insights on this common confusion:

🌈 Lele Learning Method - Learn to read by reading, not by memorizing single words
Most of the 500 characters covered in the Primary Red Book are combined with other "single characters" to form phrases with a high repetition rate, but are rarely used in long sentences.

After entering the Intermediate Yellow Book, single words are integrated into longer sentences and multiple contexts, which not only strengthens review but also improves reading comprehension, which is a reading skill that cannot be ignored. The purpose of learning words is to "read"! The Intermediate Yellow Book uses the method of "using sentences to lead words" to help children recognize more than 300 new words on the basis of the Primary Red Book.

The advanced green book has been further expanded in terms of story length and vocabulary difficulty, with more than 200 new words added. Children already have solid reading skills, so they can read more easily and gain a high sense of achievement and reading confidence while understanding the story.

🌈 Step-by-step learning—easily connect to bridge books and read seamlessly
There are many bridge books on the market, with varying degrees of difficulty, and most of them are difficult. If children only rely on the 500 words in the elementary red book to directly connect, they will easily feel frustrated. If they can read the intermediate yellow book and the advanced green book, a total of 200 story books, they will not only accumulate 1000 Chinese characters, but also cultivate solid reading skills, smoothly connect to other picture books, and continue to expand their vocabulary and comprehension.