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Can't you see Peggy Piggy? You should thank it for giving children some love that you can't.
Some time ago, many parents complained on the Internet that after their children saw Piggy Peggy, all kinds of dolls, building blocks, picture books and even clothes about Piggy Peggy were everywhere at home, and they even got together to learn to call and jump into the mud pit, which had a very bad influence. It is said that Piggy Peggy is poisonous and children can't watch it!

Why are children so obsessed? I didn't understand the reason until I watched the whole play with me and sometimes burst into laughter. The most valuable part of this cartoon is to show how a pair of ideal parents with high wisdom-pig father and pig mother did it. To what extent are parents wise? 99.9% of parents in the world can't do what they do. This kind of idealized and perfect parents constitute the foundation and core of the idealized and perfect world in children's minds. This is the source of children's sense of security and happiness.

Mother pig

Peggy and George like to jump around in the mud. Mother pig never knows how to stop it. She just talks about "it's just mud", and sometimes even leads her father and family into the mud pit together! Peggy accidentally made a mistake. She just said, "Peggy, you shouldn't …" She never took it out on her children. She won't be angry because her husband doesn't mow the grass because he reads the newspaper, but she will help her husband out after the pig father goes to the supermarket to get the chocolate cake and give him the respect and protection he deserves.

Page's father went to work, but his mother stayed with them all the time. Only when father and mother pig have something to go out, will they give their baby to grandparents to take care of. A large part of a child's sense of security comes from his mother. But in reality, more than half of the families choose employment because of the pressure of life, and the children are left to grandparents, grandparents or nannies to take care of. Parents in rural areas will also go to other places, sometimes less than a few times a year. Children who grow up in this environment have some security flaws in their hearts, but they have no second choice at all.