My thoughts after reading "The Gray Magpie Builds a House"

Chapter 1

I have long heard from friends that the book "The Gray Magpie Builds a House" is very suitable for children to read and can help children understand many principles. So I also bought a book. After buying the book, I casually flipped through a few pages. Unexpectedly, it attracted me so deeply that I couldn't wait to finish reading it.

The main content of "The Gray Magpie Builds a House" is a series of short and concise fables. These fables may be long or short, or animal stories, or plant stories, or character stories, with rich and colorful themes. Each article embodies the author's understanding of things, society and life. It is a concentrated reflection of knowledge, experience and life experience. After reading this book, I was deeply moved. Each story in the book is vivid in language, clever in conception, concise and comprehensive. It often makes people marvel after reading it. It can also increase people's knowledge, broaden their horizons, and realize the effectiveness of social life. Paths and bridges. I believe that every reader who reads this book will feel the joy of the soul and the enlightenment of life. If children read this book, I believe it will help them understand more principles and learn to think when they encounter things. The story is rich in content and the truth is simple and easy to understand, which is easier to impress the inner world of children than the earnest teachings of parents.

After I got the book home, I gave it to my daughter. She looked through it carefully and saw that she sometimes frowned, sometimes smiled, and sometimes became serious. I believe that after reading this book, she will be able to appreciate her. It plays a positive role in your current and future learning, life, and growth.

Part 2

After reading the book "The Gray Magpie Builds a House", I personally feel that its subtlety lies in the fact that the author combines some profound life philosophies and insights into It is fully demonstrated through fairy tales and fables, long or short. Children get spiritual joy from each fairy tale, and adults get enlightenment of life from each fable. It is really a rare masterpiece for parent-child reading!

There are many stories, some about animals, some about plants, and some about people. The one that impressed me the most was a story titled "Ox and Buffalo". This story touched me because it gave me new thinking and understanding about children's education. The story tells that a strong buffalo and a short and thin ox compete to pull a plow in order to eat the forage placed in a distant field. The buffalo pulls while looking at the other cows. If it falls behind, it pulls forward with all its strength. If it exceeds, it slows down, eats grass in the field, or barks at the sky. In this way, it is exhausted one step at a time, one step at a time, one step at a time, and the last one reaches the end of the field. The ox kept his head down and his mouth shut as he walked forward, being the first to reach the field and eat the delicious forage.

In the buffalo, I not only saw children who were inattentive during the learning process and often talked about it, but also saw myself who often disrupted the rhythm of education because of comparison with other parents. . Thinking about it now, isn't the fodder on that field the child's successful future? If children want to succeed, they must concentrate on completing every learning task like a scalper. They must not be arrogant in victory or defeat, and work towards the goal step by step. If parents want their children to succeed, they must concentrate on themselves like scalpers. It is our duty to put aside all interfering factors and always keep in mind the original intention of education. Do not encourage children to take on too much pressure just because they are temporarily behind. Nor should we relax our requirements for children just because of their temporary success. Be successful.