In the advanced English class, the teacher talked about EB White and it was the first time he heard his name. But when the teacher mentioned Charlotte's net, the classmates all "duck, I've seen it!".
Wilbur, a thin little pig, was supposed to be a sausage maker. Because of the help of other animals, the girl became a champion pig that won the prize. Wilbur said he didn't do anything himself, and he was very grateful for Charlotte and other animals for their help. At first I also felt that Wilbur was lucky to have the help of these friends. Later, Charlotte, the spider who had been helping him silently and fulfilling his promises, replied: "No, you have done a lot." Then, what exactly did Wilbur do that is worthy of Charlotte's life to help him? Woolen cloth?
When everyone hated spiders, only Wilbur stood up and was willing to be friends with Charlotte. The grace of knowing and encountering is the friendship of friendship. It was Wilbur who gave Charlotte the approval of all animals. Wilbur's most important quality is kindness. Because of his kindness, Wilbur can gain so many friends and a share of help. And he, adhering to this nature, continues to live.
As a children's book, it has a very good enlightenment effect for children. Integrity, kindness, love, cherish friendship... The girl's care for the piglet shows the innocence and happiness of the child. The more you grow up, the cooler you are, and I hope everyone will not lose this childlike innocence as they grow up.
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