After reading Pinocchio

Selected reading notes about Pinocchio 1

My father bought me a fairy tale book called "Pinocchio". When I saw the title of this book, I wondered what adventures the puppets would have? The book introduction said: "It is said that children who love lying will have their noses grow longer, and children who are lazy will turn into donkeys. Do you believe it?" I started reading this book out of curiosity.

This book tells the story of a talking piece of wood that once upon a time was bought by a man named Geppetto and made into a talking puppet called Pinocchio. Pinocchio loved to lie and was very lazy. His nose grows longer every time he lies. It didn't like reading, so it ran to the Playland, but was turned into a little donkey. It was the fairy who saved him. Later, Pinocchio turned into a puppet who was filial to his elders, honest, and loved to learn. The fairy helped him turn into a real child.

This book tells me to be a good child who loves to learn, is honest, diligent, and honors his parents. Selected reading notes about Pinocchio 2

During the summer vacation, I read a very interesting book - "Pinocchio". The story of this book is full of twists and turns, and it deeply educated me.

"Pinocchio" tells the story of the old man Zepid who carved a piece of wood that could cry and laugh into a puppet, and regarded the living little puppet as his son. The old man bought his shirt so that his son could go to school. But the little puppet is so obsessed with fun that he doesn't hesitate to sell his textbooks just to watch the show. I got five gold coins from the kind-hearted boss in the hotel. On my way home, I was deceived by a fox and a cat and almost hanged by them. Fortunately, I met a fairy and was saved. He wanted to be a good boy who studied hard, but he couldn't withstand the temptation. Encouraged by his bad classmates, he skipped school and went to the beach to watch sharks. Later, he was sold to the Toy Country and turned into a stupid donkey. Later, a fairy rescued him. In the end, the father and son reunited unexpectedly in the belly of the shark, managed to escape, and settled on the beach. From then on, the little puppet went to work every day, weaved baskets when he had time, and read and wrote at night. In the end, he finally became an honest, obedient, loving to learn, and a good child who can also help his parents.

After reading this novel, I can’t help but feel a little ashamed. Because of Pinocchio's bad habits, I have more or less some of them: I'm also playful, sometimes deserted in class, I've also lied to my parents, and sometimes I'm a little selfish and willful.

"No gold is pure, and no man is perfect." As we grow up, we will inevitably make mistakes of one kind or another. From the story of Pinocchio, I understand how important it is to know and correct mistakes.

Pinocchio’s growth experience tells us: Only honesty can gain trust. If you keep lying, others will lose confidence in you and you will lose friends.

After reading this book, I benefited a lot. From the book, I learned that a person must be honest, kind, strong, and brave. The most important thing is to know how to be grateful and filial to his parents, and to repay them for their upbringing when he grows up. Selected reading notes about Pinocchio 3

During the summer vacation, I read a very interesting book - "Pinocchio". The author is Carlo, a famous Italian children's literature writer. Lorencini. The story line is very vivid and I was deeply attracted.

The story mainly tells that a carpenter made a puppet from a piece of wood. It could not only run but also jump, and was just like a human being in other aspects. This naughty little boy was selfish, very lazy, and hated learning. He made many mistakes, but his relatives forgave him again and again. Finally, he finally found his way back and miraculously became a real teenager. At the end, I deeply admired the puppet father - the old carpenter. Because he was not afraid of strong winds and waves, he took a boat to look for his son, and was moved by the little puppet's mother, the Blue Fairy. Because she forgives the little puppet's mistakes time and time again, it is precisely because of them that the little puppet understands the truth and knows his own mistakes.

After reading this story, I suddenly found that there were many people around me who were silently caring about me like the little puppet’s parents. For example, my parents did not scold me or hit me when my grades were not satisfactory. They patiently explained the questions to me, helped me analyze the reasons for my mistakes, and asked me to learn lessons and strive to get good results in the next exam.

In this way, I have enhanced my self-confidence, so that I will not hate studying.

I have a happy family and I want to study hard. Selected reading notes about Pinocchio 4

During the summer vacation, my mother took me to the library to read a book called "Pinocchio". The author narrates a vivid and fantasy story for us.

The story goes that the old carpenter Geppetto gave him a piece of wood from the carpenter Master Cherry and carved a small puppet named Pinocchio. The little puppet can dance, wield a sword, and do somersaults. Pinocchio slept with his feet on the brazier and woke up with both feet burned off. He sold his literacy textbooks to watch a puppet show. Later, because he did not listen to the cricket's advice, he fell into the hands of a murderous robber and was killed by a blue-haired robber. Saved by the beautiful fairy. Pinocchio hoped that one day he could become a real boy. The fairy agreed to his request, but asked him to learn to be honest, brave, and unselfish, and sent a little cricket to follow him to supervise. Pinocchio's nose became longer and longer as punishment for his panic. However, Pinocchio later changed all his bad habits and finally became a real boy.

Yes, if we want to become real boys, we must get rid of our bad habits of not studying hard, being selfish, and lying. Work hard, be brave, and be a primary school student who loves learning.

"Pinocchio" is really a very good book. It was unforgettable for me after reading it. I recommend that everyone also read this book. Selected Reading Reflections on Pinocchio 5

This book is a fantasy novel written by the famous fantasy novelist Wenstringer based on Collodi's famous fairy tale "Pinocchio". She used Pinocchio, a well-known figure in Europe, to tell a vivid, fantasy and educational story for us today.

The story goes that the old carpenter Geppetto gave him a piece of wood from the carpenter Master Cherry and carved a small puppet named Pinocchio. The little puppet can dance, wield a sword, and do somersaults. Pinocchio slept with his feet on the brazier and woke up with both feet burned off. He sold his literacy textbook to watch a puppet show. Later, because he did not listen to the advice of the cricket, he fell into the hands of a murderous robber and was killed by a sky-blue-haired robber. Saved by the beautiful fairy. Pinocchio hoped that one day he could become a real boy. The fairy agreed to his request, but he must learn to be honest, brave, not selfish and sent a little cricket to follow him. Pinocchio's nose became longer and longer as punishment for his panic. From wood to puppet, from puppet to growing donkey ears to becoming a real donkey, to being pushed into the sea, being eaten by fish, becoming a puppet again, and then being swallowed by fish... After many hardships and tests, Pinocchio Finally, his wish came true, he was no longer a puppet, but became a real boy.

Yes, as long as we bravely face the difficulties in front of us and not be deterred by difficulties, we can achieve our goals. I remember one time the teacher said that a Chinese language test was going to be conducted, so I set a goal for myself, which was to get a score of 95 or above and get first place. For this goal, I review whenever I have time. The test papers were handed out. When I saw that the questions were very simple, I finished them very quickly and checked them again. I thought I did well in the test and could achieve my goal. But when the test papers were handed out in the afternoon, I saw that I did not score above 95 points. I was very disappointed and wanted to give up, but my mother told me that as long as I bravely face the difficulties in front of me and work hard to overcome them, I will be able to achieve my goals. In the second, third, fourth... test in the future, I took it seriously every time, and my hard work paid off. Finally, I achieved my goal, and I was very happy.

"Pinocchio" is really a very good book. It was unforgettable for me after reading it. I recommend that everyone also read this book. Selected reading notes about Pinocchio 6

During the summer vacation, my grandma bought me "Pinocchio" and I liked it very much. The cover of the book is very beautiful and bright, with a cute little puppet painted on it, tilting its head and making funny faces. Next to it is an old man who is over fifty years old, with gray beard and hair, wearing a pair of glasses, and laughing with his mouth open. I find it very interesting.

When I got home, I couldn’t wait to take it out and read it with relish. This story introduces that on a starry night, the toymaker Bit made a little puppet Pinocchio and was given life by the Blue Fairy, but failed to become a real little boy. In order to realize this dream, the little puppet embarked on a fantasy journey, starting from the test The virtues, courage and loyalty necessary to become a little boy are cultivated in it. The little puppet Pinocchio ignored the advice of his good friend James Cricket and experienced one thrilling and interesting test after another. The most exciting thing is that the toymaker Bit was eaten by a whale. Pinocchio overcame many difficulties and heroically rescued Bit trapped in the whale, becoming a brave little boy of flesh and blood!

After watching "Pinocchio", I felt that I was too timid. I would often hide behind my parents when I saw a puppy on the road; sometimes I would not dare to raise my hand or speak loudly in class. . Compared with Pinocchio, that is really far behind! I stared at the cover of the book, and the little puppet seemed to be saying to me, let's be brave children together. Selected Thoughts on Pinocchio 7

"Pinocchio" was written by the Italian children's writer Carlo. Collodi's masterpiece, published in 1880.

The protagonist of this fairy tale, Pinocchio, is a naughty puppet. He is innocent, pure and simple, upright and brave. He is willful, naughty, messy, unruly, and sometimes likes to make a fuss. He is neither hopelessly bad nor too good, but like many children in real life, he is kind-hearted and smart, but also has many shortcomings. In addition, he lacks independence, perseverance, and cannot resist temptation. Because of this, he has experienced many things.

He did not hesitate to buy textbooks in order to watch the play. On his way home, he was deceived by a fox and a cat and almost hanged by them. After being rescued by the fairy, he was thrown into prison by the judge of Fool City. After being released from prison, he was forced to work as a guard dog. At night, he regained his freedom by helping his master catch the weasel. He wanted to be a good boy who studied hard, but he couldn't resist the temptation. Instigated by his bad classmates, he skipped school and went to the beach to watch sharks. Later, he was sold to the Toy Country and turned into a donkey. Finally, he accidentally reunited with his father in the belly of the shark and managed to escape. From then on, the little puppet went to work every day and studied when he had time, and finally became a really good boy.

With Pinocchio, we will experience an adventure, and at the same time, we will gradually learn to be brave, honest, responsible, love to learn, and respect others...

The story of Pinocchio gives us useful education and artistic inspiration. Through Pinocchio's various twists and turns and bizarre experiences, the story shows his love for justice, hatred of evil, innocence and purity, and uses this to teach each of our children to resist various temptations and be a good child who is honest, obedient, loves to learn, and loves to work. .

The slim book "Pinocchio" brings out so many truths, which is really beneficial and unforgettable! Remember until forever, forever, forever... Selected reading notes about Pinocchio 8

The story of Pinocchio tells us that we cannot lie no matter what the circumstances. Pinocchio skipped medicine in order to eat candy and lied to make his nose grow longer. We need to be honest and trustworthy children so that we can grow up healthily.

Helping others is helping yourself. When Pinocchio and his father escaped from the shark's mouth, they rescued the tuna first. When Pinocchio dragged his father unable to swim in the sea, it was the tuna that came over to help them swim to the coast. If Pinocchio had not saved the tuna, even if they escaped from the shark's mouth, they would have lost their strength in the sea and would have drowned. If we meet someone who needs help, we must lend a helping hand. If everyone did this, we would live in a loving world.

Be a filial child. Pinocchio was originally a carefree child who didn't know how to cherish, but after experiencing too many hardships, he has become a filial child. When his father was about to die of hunger, Pinocchio actually went to the stingy farmer and asked for milk. The farmer asked him to carry 50 buckets of water from the well and only give him a cup of milk. Pinocchio agreed, and the farmer gave him a cup of milk.

He endured his hunger and gave his father some milk, and his father's face immediately turned rosy. The next day, he came to the farmer again. This time the farmer asked him to clean the farm and do a lot of work, but he only gave him a glass of milk. Pinocchio still endured his hunger and gave his father a second glass of milk. Sure enough, his father got better.

We must learn from Pinocchio’s spirit and be a caring and filial child.