Really useless people only talk big and don't work hard at all.
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In kindergarten, primary school or family life, children will be exposed to many new things. Many times, they will have great interest in mastering things that they didn't know or know. However, there are exceptions. It takes a process to master new things, and children will inevitably encounter troubles and setbacks, making it difficult to take the first step. The blossoming in I am not a stupid child has encountered such troubles.
In everyone's eyes, blossoming is an athlete. She swam well and won the running championship. She can do anything. However, she just can't jump rope. Worst of all, in a few days, they will skip class. What shall we do? Will she be regarded as a useless silly child by everyone? It seems a shame to her that she can't jump rope. At this time, the rope also became a terrible monster, which made her feel scared. Luckily, her good friend Xiao Ai helped her. It turns out that skipping rope is not terrible. As long as you take the first step and practice hard, you can beat one after another.
From small to large, everyone will be exposed to many new things, and everyone will encounter things that they are not good at. I am not a stupid child, a courageous picture book, and the message is that none of us can do everything, but it doesn't matter. When we meet something new that we can't do, we will overcome it one day as long as we face it bravely and practice hard.