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Reflections on the story of penguins
There are few stories about penguins. I recently read a book called "The Story of Penguin", which is sometimes funny and sometimes touching. Every time I read a chapter, I will repeat it or even read it several times.

The general content of the story is: Mr. Manul, the hero of the story, wants to adopt a little penguin, but the penguin is difficult to raise, which consumes Emma's energy. When the penguin fell in love with the old cat, it caused a lot of trouble, and the people on the side were involved ... Finally, the people in the story lived a happy life again.

Every chapter is related to every chapter. I like little penguins, wobbly little penguins, and my aunt likes to call them: fat goose pie.

What I like best is the chapter about Mr. Manul going to school: He hates his head teacher, the fat female teacher. Her flesh is soft and bulging, shaking back and forth like jelly, and you can see her big belly shaking through the skirt. The head teacher's eyes are like a plush teddy bear.

But on Thursday, the head teacher suddenly asked for leave, a slim young female teacher with blond hair, sky-blue eyes and seven freckles on her small nose. Mr. Manul is so fond of that female teacher that he didn't even play truant all morning and forgot his penguin.

But the head teacher changed back, and Mr. Manul was unhappy, unable to eat, and unhappy on his birthday. But when the substitute teacher finally moved to his house, he stumbled several times in a row.

I like this book, I like penguin stories, and I hope there will be penguin stories in the future!