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I participate, I contribute, I am happy, I grow. How to write a 3-minute composition?
I dedicate my happiness.

This summer vacation, I participated in the social practice activities of small volunteers organized by the library and benefited a lot.

Successfully passed the small volunteer training and became a qualified small cultural volunteer. On a sunny day, I ushered in my first day as a small volunteer. With confident steps, I came to the children's borrowing room of the library. The first task assigned is to pick out the misplaced books and put them in order. I don't care: it's not easy I can finish reading a book. It is easier to see flowers than to embroider. When I actually operated them, I found that it was not what I expected at all: young readers kept turning over the books, and the bookshelves soon became messy, so I had to keep sorting them out. There are also uncivilized young readers rummaging around, leaving books that are obviously not on this shelf. I kept shuttling between bookshelves and even forgot the time to drink water. When the teacher told me to wash my hands and get ready to go home, three hours slipped away unconsciously, and I felt exhausted. However, it is gratifying to see the books in my area holding their heads high like soldiers in neat rows, which is the result of my labor.

After several exercises, I gradually became familiar with the workflow of the children's borrowing room, and I was no longer agitated when doing it. The positions of various books are gradually printed in my mind, and helping young readers find books is becoming more and more familiar. Hard work is hard, but I feel very happy. I used to think that library work was very easy, just reading books. Now we know that it is the enjoyment of readers. The uncles and aunts in the library are doing these seemingly insignificant jobs every day, but it makes it easier for readers to get what they need. I can't help but respect my uncles and aunts.

The practical activities of small cultural volunteers in the library let me experience the spirit of "giving others and being happy with myself"; It also made me understand that only by doing small things well can we do great things; At the same time, it also makes me feel that each of us should respect the work of others, understand others more and think more about others, so that our home will be more harmonious and beautiful.

I will be a volunteer next summer vacation!