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Book, grow up with me happily, write 400 words.
Gorky said: "Books are the ladder of human progress." A good schoolbag contains rich knowledge and beautiful feelings. Reading a good book is to cross time and space and share wise and noble words. I love books, which make me grow up happily.

Good books, like bright lights, guide me to the palace of knowledge. I remember that since I learned English, I have colorful picture books in my eyes. At that time, I could not read. It was my mother's explanation that made me know Sima Guang who smashed the jar to save people and Kong Rong who was modest and polite ... After I went to elementary school, I began to read Andersen's fairy tales and Grimm's fairy tales. Fairy tales in the book are like beautiful landscape paintings, which have inserted a pair of magical wings into my imagination. I began to read greedily, like a hungry lamb rushing into the green grass. "100,000 Why" tells me that fish sleep with their eyes open and goldfish should live in fresh water. Life encyclopedia let me know that carrots are rich in vitamins, milk contains calcium, which is an indispensable element for children's healthy growth, and kelp is rich in iodine, which is also an indispensable substance for our growth and development. Up and down five thousand years let me see the glory and vicissitudes of China. These books have brought me to a vast and colorful world. I am like a weak stream, gathering countless crystal springs and dewdrops, and gradually filling up.

A good book is like a rich spiritual feast, which casts our noble sentiment and resolute character. For a time, I had no goal and ambition in my study, thinking that studying was to make money and live a good life. It is "The Story of Zhou Enlai" that makes me set up the lofty ambition of studying for the rise of the Chinese nation, with a composition of 400 words. After reading Education of Love, I was shocked by the deep affection, friendship and teacher-student relationship. It taught me to be considerate of my parents, care for others and sympathize with the weak. The vast sea is boundless. Do you choose to live or give up yourself? Strong Robinson told me how to find happiness in loneliness, the possibility of life in despair and hope in the distance. After reading these books, I feel a full meal. It taught me to think about life, and let me move from naivety to maturity.

Shakespeare said, "Books are the nourishment of the whole world." On the road of my growth, with these "nutrients", I will be happier and more fulfilling.