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English Title Beat Procrastination: A Practical Guide to Time Management for Kids
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★ Copyright Sold: Traditional Chinese!
★ Comic stories help children manage time and beat procrastination.
★ 4‑step analysis method × 6 smart tips × 38 topics × 100+ highly effective action strategies.
★ Reading age: 5–12.

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Using everyday life stories, fun comics, and professional methods, this book helps children develop a correct sense of time, plan their time scientifically and reasonably, and balance study and play.

The 4‑step analysis method digs deep to solve problems at the root:
Step 1: Present a specific problem and invite children to think and compare it to their own situation.
Step 2: Give examples and ask children whether they face the same issue.
Step 3: Shift perspectives and guide children to think of better solutions together.
Step 4: Propose improvement measures and encourage children to put them into practice.

Break away from procrastination, execute efficiently – change starts now!
✓ Take action immediately
✓ Plan wisely
✓ Complete tasks efficiently

Author

Qie Yawei
Senior children‘s book planner. With over ten years of experience in newspaper and book editing, she has a deep understanding of the current publishing landscape for Chinese primary school readers, as well as the pain points and shortcomings parents face in guiding their children’s reading. She has planned many children‘s books and educational titles that have achieved good market response. Among her nearly one hundred books aimed at improving primary school students’ reading and writing skills, works such as 100 Classic Chinese Mini‑Essays for Primary School Students, Comic Chinese Idiom Stories for Primary School Students, and Mind Map Composition for Primary School Students are particularly beloved by young readers for their innovative combination of illustrations and text.

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