This is a book full of children's interest. Every story is told by a master, linking the imaginary world with the real world. The story comes from life, higher than life. The preface reads: "Reading is a high-level and demanding mental activity, which can broaden thinking, stimulate creativity and cultivate independent consciousness." What wonderful words!
After reading this book, what impressed me the most was the second chapter "The Rose of Your Lady". Once upon a time, there were two children-John and Mary. On a hot day in June, they were playing by the stream and saw two floating roses. John took the white one, which is your lady's rose. So they slipped out of the hut and went up the hill along the clear stream. Near the top of the mountain, the iron gate blocked them. Behind the iron gate is a long step, and your wife is climbing it. It turns out that your young lady can't do anything but count steps. John said that he wanted a red rose seedling and Mary wanted a white rose seedling. Your wife is glad that they saw the roses flowing down the river, which she threw out when she was lonely. So John and Mary spent the day with your young lady. When they left, your lady gave each of them a rose seedling.
The next morning, Miss Gui felt even more bored. For the first time, she pushed open the door, ran down the hill and went straight into John and Mary's hut, saying that she wanted to cut cabbage and bake pies. Your wife first made her hands as white as flour, and then as black as mud. When she came home, she was very happy to bring a cabbage and a delicious pie.
From then on, whenever your young lady feels lonely, she will run down the mountain, or float down two roses, one white and one red, to summon two children to accompany her. Because of innocence and friendship.
Excellent texts can help people expand their thinking, increase their knowledge and emancipate their minds. A book is the key to the soul; Books are a clear spring, sweet and refreshing. This book is full of childlike interest and love, and I like it very much.
Read Peacock in the Glass of the Small Study 2. Who wants to do anything for others? Who wants to share their things with irrelevant people? Anna is willing. Who is Anna? She is the protagonist in the book I read-the glass peacock in the small study. Let's see what she has done for others.
Anna once saw a group of children watching candy in front of a candy store. Anna bought some sweets for the children with what little pocket money she had. After the candy was finished, the children ate candy crumbs again, and finally there was no candy in Anna. Anna bought a lot of food and toys for her brother at Christmas.
Once, Anna got a small Christmas tree There are many presents on the tree, among which Anna likes the glass peacock best. The next day, she distributed the presents on the Christmas tree to everyone. No one wants the glass peacock, because everyone knows that it is Anna's favorite gift. Suddenly a child cried. It turned out that his gift was broken, so Anna reluctantly gave him her favorite gift, the glass peacock.
I once had such an example. Once I got two robots and gave one to my sister. As a result, my sister collapsed and cried, so I gave my favorite robot to my sister.
After reading this book, I realized that in life, we should care about and help others. For example, in our class, it is difficult to have two classmates. When we have delicious and interesting things, we always bring some to share with them. When it is particularly cold in winter, some students give them their cotton-padded clothes to let them feel a warmth in the cold winter. In addition, learn to let others share their happiness, because one's happiness is not as good as being happy with others. Don't just let others share happiness with you, you should also take the initiative to share happiness with everyone. At the same time, if you are sad, you can tell your good friend and get comfort from him, so you will be happier.
Thoughts on reading Peacock in the Glass of the Small Study 3. Wang Anshi said: "Poverty is rich because of books, and wealth is expensive because of books." Reading is a pleasure, a hobby and a pleasure. Reading can cultivate our sentiment, increase our knowledge and let go of our ideals. Therefore, I especially like reading.
Recently, I read a book called Peacock in the glass of the small study. This book, written by British writer Benjamin Leopold Farjeon, consists of thirteen chapters, each with a different protagonist, and it is an independent thirteen fairy tales. Among them, the glass peacock impressed me the most and was my favorite.
Anna is the protagonist in The Glass Peacock, a lovely little girl. She is gentle and kind, and she thinks of others first. Once, she got a penny, so she went to the store to buy some colorful beaded candy for her friend to dip in, but when it was her turn, the candy was gone, so she had to tear open the small paper bag and lick it with her tongue. But she is not sad about it. Instead, she kindly asked her friend if it was delicious. Another time, a lady gave Anna a Christmas tree. She held a party with her friends and gave the gadgets on the Christmas tree to the children. Anna got her dream glass peacock, but her brother William broke his Santa Claus. When he asked for Anna's peacock, she gave him her favorite gift-the glass peacock without hesitation, but she had nothing.
You can say that. She is so stupid. Indeed, I thought so at first. She shared her things with others, but left nothing, nothing for herself.
No, although Anna gave all her property to everyone, it seemed that there was nothing left, but sharing brought her happiness in return. Therefore, sharing is like a bright and warm sunshine hanging over her, bringing her happiness and happiness. She likes running on the vast grassland, wandering among flowers and sharing everything, and she also gets all the happiness.
However, does such a person really exist in reality? Some people only care about themselves, selfishly take their own interests for themselves and stand on the side of others. I do that sometimes. I am often reluctant to share what I have with others. Therefore, looking at Anna's behavior, I feel extremely ashamed.
If we are as helpful as Anna, will a bird, a flower or a star made of stained glass protect our dreams and accompany us for a day, a week, months, a year-even many years! Just like the children on Merlin Street.
Read Peacock in the Glass of the Small Study 4. Where flowers bloom, there are many childhood fantasies. We are willing to sow the seeds of happiness and dance and sing in the fields of hope; In the time of wandering in the sea of books, there are many bright lights of wisdom. We are willing to raise the sail of faith and set sail in the future world ... during this holiday, I read many meaningful books, among which the book Peacock in the Glass of the Small Study made me feel deeply.
This wonderful and interesting book was written by Benjamin Leopold Farjeon, an English writer. When I was a child, I accidentally walked into the small study room at home, feeling as if I had broken into a magical treasure hall full of knowledge fragrance and rain. Reading made her linger, hiding all day and not wanting to step out of the house. Reading gave her room for inspiration and imagination. When he grew up, he intertwined reality and fantasy, and outlined the story with a sense of justice.
This book records more than a dozen vivid stories. A rose for your wife shows that your wife is rich but lonely, and the two children at the foot of the mountain live a full and happy life. Your wife exchanged her roses for the happy play of two children, which enriched her life. A penny for a penny, the poor child picked up a penny and went to the railway station for an afternoon. In love birds, a lonely little girl named Susan was written. She can't enjoy even a little bit of life fun, but she still lives tenaciously. Love birds gave her life, which became a great comfort that she will never forget. ...
But what I remember most is the article "Glass Peacock". Anna Maria, the protagonist, is a good girl who thinks of others everywhere. Once, she got four pence, so she went to the store to buy some candy crumbs to share with her friends. When it was her turn, the sugar was gone, but she didn't feel uneasy about it. She kindly asked her friend if it was delicious. On Christmas Day, she was pleasantly surprised to receive a small and warm Christmas tree and a crystal clear glass peacock. She was very excited and kept stroking the peacock's silky tail. And at the strong request of my brother William, I gave him the little peacock, even his only favorite glass peacock ... isn't her selfless spirit worth learning?
After reading this book, I benefited a lot ideologically. I understand that poverty in life is not terrible, but the most important thing is to have the qualities of kindness, intelligence, courage and hard work. Therefore, no matter what difficulties a person encounters, as long as you live a positive and optimistic life, you will feel full and happy!