I read several books during the winter vacation, among which the poems that gave children a deep impression and gained a lot. Now let me introduce some poems that I feel most deeply.
"If life deceives you, don't be sad or impatient." This poem made me realize that no matter what unpleasant things I encounter in my life, I should be optimistic, so that everything will pass and I will not be so unhappy.
"Give the earth to children, even if it is only one day, just like a colorful balloon, children play and sing with the stars; Give the earth to children, even if it is only one day, let the world learn to be friendly and plant eternal trees. " This poem tells us that children's innocence and liveliness can make the world a better place.
"The sun and the moon in the orange sleep hand in hand; Every grape can recite the name of summer sunshine ... "I feel the sweetness of oranges and the smell of the sun and the moon of grapes. This poem tells us that we should be grateful to the world, and our growth cannot be separated from the care of our families.
Reading can make me quiet, without the noise of watching TV. I like reading and the world that books bring to me.
I am the root. I have been underground all my life, growing silently, down, down … I believe there is a sun in the center of the earth.
I can't hear birds singing in the branches and feel the gentle breeze, but I am calm and don't feel wronged and bored.
In the blooming season, I am as happy as branches and leaves, and I am full of efforts. The name of this poem is Roots, which was written by Han Niu. It praised the selfless dedication of the root.
The selfless dedication of roots is: roots grow down all their lives, take root in the soil, absorb rich nutrients and provide nutrients for fruits, flowers and leaves, but they can't see the sun and birds, but they never feel wronged. It makes flowers bloom beautifully, makes people praise it, and makes fruits big and sweet.
What I think from the root quality is that PLA soldiers have been bravely guarding the motherland in order to defend the motherland and not afraid of the cold frontier. We students should also trace their roots, make selfless contributions, study hard and win glory for our motherland.
I will study hard in the future, master scientific knowledge, and be an unknown selfless person with a broad mind and lofty ideals.
Chapter two: Reflections on children's poetry reading.
The poem for children is well written. The poem that impressed me the most is: I am a wayward child. If life deceives you, I would like to be a torrent. If I remember, I will forget it and give it to an oak tree.
After reading I am a wayward child, I understand that wayward children have a real childhood. A well-behaved child was deprived of his childhood by the adult society. If you lose your childhood, you will lose yourself and lose your life when you grow up. Because the rules of the game in childhood are different from those in adult society. A wayward child looks at the world with childlike innocence and thinks that the world should be like this-"every moment is as beautiful as colored crayons", "eyes that will never cry", "river of happiness" and "I want to draw all the windows on the earth so that all eyes accustomed to darkness can get used to light" ... but adults think these and those are childish and ridiculous, and they are all stupid things in their dreams. So "I didn't get the crayon", only "income and expenditure and pain"-pure dreams are left to fend for themselves. From infatuation with dreams to gradually understanding the cold reality is also an important part of growth. Every childhood is a season of dreams. When we were young, we read wonderful fairy tales; Painting is an unrestrained imagination; Listening is a cheerful children's song; What I do is a dream that I yearn for wholeheartedly.
After reading "If Life Deceives You", I understand that in the face of setbacks, in lonely days, we should cheer up and move on, believing that hope is ahead, and that all this will soon pass, and once it passes, it will become the best memory. We should really learn to keep calm in sad days, because happy days will surely come.
After reading these poems, I benefited a lot and had many feelings that I didn't have before. As the saying goes: for the lucky ones in fate, poetry is like lighting a torch-in a sense, the light of poetry illuminates the people who suddenly wake up.
Chapter three: Reflections on children's poetry reading.
Today, I read Poems for Children, which deeply attracted me.
There are two kinds of foreign poems and China's poems in this book. I think the poem "If Life Deceives You" contains profound truth. It tells us not to be sad and impatient. Live happily, believe in the light and believe in the future. Live a happy life in real life, cherish every day, and don't live in the shadow of melancholy.
The poem "Think of Others" made me understand a truth: when we do anything, we should think of others more and put ourselves in others' shoes. In my life, when others need help. Give a helping hand and let everyone feel that any place in the world is full of love, and we live in the warm sunshine.
Poetry has various forms and rich contents. I should read more of these poems.
Chapter four: Reflections on children's poetry reading.
This winter vacation, the teacher recommended two books to us, one is Poems for Children, and the other is Stories that can never be told. Among them, I like poems for children best.
This book is edited by China contemporary writer Kosuke Kitajima. This book contains 10 1 Chinese and foreign poems about nature, animals and people. What impressed me the most were Tiger, If Life Deceives You, To Nature and so on. What moved me most was If Life Deceived You. There are several words in the poem:
If life deceives you,
Don't be sad, don't be impatient!
You need to keep calm on a blue day.
Believe it, happy days will come.
From these poems, I understand that no matter how life deceives us, don't be sad or impatient. Melancholy days will always pass, and I believe happy days will come.
After reading this book, I not only learned a lot of knowledge, but also understood a lot of truth about being a man.