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Propaganda animation of donation book
Summer vacation is happy, but summer homework is every child's nightmare. Recently, a mother and daughter appeared in the express delivery point in Hangzhou. The mother looks very kind at heart. It turned out that she was going to donate her daughter's old books to children in the mountains. The little girl in the picture is also closely following her mother. From this perspective, she is also happy to donate her books to other children. According to the regulations, the courier needs to sort out whether the donated books are illegal, and then the special courier needs to sort out an unfinished summer life exercise book. Because the exercise book does not belong to the category of giving books, the courier returned the exercise book to his mother. When the mother then asked the little girl why there was a summer homework book in the book, the little girl panicked and explained that she was afraid that the children in the mountains had no homework. The little girl's explanation immediately made her mother angry and laughing. The little girl was taken home by her mother to do her homework.

It seems that homework is a reality that every child wants to escape. Therefore, parents should establish correct values for their children and tell them that homework is a consolidation of what they have learned. A good memory is better than hard writing. Principals are trained from one workbook after another. Young people don't work hard, and old disciples are sad. If they can't eat the bitterness of learning when they are young, they will eat the bitterness of life when they grow up, and make children fall in love with homework instead of forcing them to do it. Otherwise,

In fact, children's childhood should be spent in a pleasant environment. Only children who spend their childhood in a pleasant environment will understand what they want in the future. Schools and parents should start from their children's true preferences, find out their bright spots, and then cultivate them in the direction that children like, which is not necessarily limited to cramming in cultural classes. However, the practice of children donating exercise books in this paper is really incredible. It's smart to think of this at an early age.