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The contents of my sister Clara's handwritten newspaper
My sister Clara handwritten the contents of the newspaper:

The little boy "I" and my little sister Clara are always full of energy and whimsy. They can always make you laugh seriously. Contemporary children's literature classics describing childlike innocence.

Generally speaking, "I" and my little sister Clara can be regarded as well-behaved children, as long as mom and dad leave them alone: in order to play tricks, the sheets are hinged with two holes in their heads: I want to set up a flea circus and collect fleas everywhere; I tried to shine my parents' shoes well, but my dog and kitten ruined it and spilled shoe polish all over the carpet. ...

Of course, there are some interesting things. For example, my little sister pretends to be a barber to cut my hair. The result can be imagined: the puppy was divided into two halves, one person took care of the other half, and dyed black and yellow according to her own aesthetic taste.

"My Little Sister Clara and I" was recommended by the German Academy of Youth Literature, the authoritative judging body of the China Prize for Literature. In 2003 and 2004, it was selected as the recommended bibliography of national primary and secondary school libraries.

In My Little Sister Clara and I, Di milt is such a "childlike" writer. He chose Clara's younger brother as a narrative perspective, so that his little sister's whimsy could be discovered from a childlike perspective. My little sister always has many strange ideas, such as cutting my brother's hair, smelling the dog's hair, dyeing it, collecting fleas and setting up a flea circus.

Deliberately bet with my brother that there are parrots in my uncle's house to cheat my brother; At the same time, this little sister is also very kind, sympathizing with her uncle's ugly baby, applying cream to her and expecting the baby to look good, eating cakes for her dear menstrual test, digging a hole for her brother to give gifts, and pleasing Emma's menstrual goldfish.

In addition to the quaint little sister, of course, there is also a ridiculous "follower" little brother. "I am always led to the mud ditch by this neurotic little sister. I have to pay her for my sister's haircut. I exchanged a piece of chewing gum and 50 fanny for the hard work of my sister carrying a schoolbag. The "I" in the book is silly and cute. Even so, "I" stubbornly followed my little sister.