This essay is a 300-word essay about the third grade of primary school. The title is: "The Fruit Platter I Made for My Mom." Everyone is welcome to contribute.
My mother’s love is the deep sea, and each beautiful shell represents my mother’s concern for me. I have a great mother who loves me all the time. A few days ago, the teacher assigned an assignment to help my mother. I thought about it and decided to make my favorite fruit platter. I hope my mother will like it. I did as I was told. I found curved bananas, big grapefruits, red strawberries and delicious nectarines from home. Everything is ready. I first used a knife to cut each fruit I needed squarely intermittently, for fear of cutting it crookedly. I silently said to the fruit: "You have to spread out the most fragrant smell, so that mommy will drool when she smells it." I took two strawberry cubes and put them on the baby's face and turned them into eyes. I took two more peeled grapefruits and placed them on the doll's eyebrows. I used nectarines to make the doll's face, and I took a banana to make the doll's smiling mouth.
I thought: My mother will definitely think of me when she sees this cute little doll. This fruit platter I made embodies my love for my mother. I believe my mother will like it very much.