After reading: This book tells a warm story with elegant tone, simple brushwork, woodcut printing technique and elegant words. The title of this book is about sick leave, but it started before Amo got sick. Amo's daily job is to accompany animals. One day, he was ill, and all the animals he had accompanied took turns to accompany him. What he did to the animals, what the animals did to him. As can be seen from the previous pages, Amo is a rigorous, modest, meticulous and childlike person. He works in the zoo, but he treats animals like family. I really like the small details of the design in the article. For example, he ran a race with the tortoise, and the tortoise never lost. He tells stories to owls, because owls are afraid of the dark and always make people laugh. Let's take a look at the comparison before and after the illness. When playing chess, elephants must think for a long time. Now Amo has to think for a long time. Instead of racing against the tortoise, he played hide-and-seek and the penguin stayed quietly with Amo. The owl tells Amo a story because Amo is afraid of the dark.
Seeing this, I have to think about the parent-child relationship. It seems that when I was sick, the child learned to touch his forehead like an adult and help me get something to pour water. In fact, love is in an ordinary company.