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My thoughts after reading Niels’ travel account of riding a goose

By reading the book "Niels Riding a Goose", I learned that I cannot bully small animals, and that although Niels was wrong to do so, he was courageous and helpful. His behavior makes me feel that he is a good boy, so I want to learn from Niels! The following are three articles about Niels’s thoughts on his travels riding a goose. Welcome to read! Thoughts after reading Niels' Travels Riding a Goose 1

When I got this book, the title of the book made me very curious, and I really wanted to read the story in it. This book tells the story of Niels who accidentally discovered an elf with wrinkles on his face but no beard in his mother’s dresser drawer one day. Niels caught the elf, but the elf Angry, he made Niels smaller and became as big as a mouse. Niels was anxious to get back to his previous size, so he went to the little animals for help, but the little animals didn't agree to help because he He always abuses the little animals, so the little animals don't like him. At this time, a group of wild geese flew in the sky. One of the wild geese said to the domestic goose in Niels' house: "Come with us and fly to the south." The domestic goose was moved and wanted to fly up with the wild geese. Neil Nils tightly grasped the rope around the goose's neck. This goose was his mother's favorite goose. Nils didn't want it to fly away, but when Nils rode on the goose's back, the goose had already flown away. In the air, Niels's journey riding on domestic geese began...

Finally the geese arrived in the south, and Niels finally returned because he helped many people during this journey. He returned to his original state and returned to his home.

This book taught me that only those who are willing to help will have good luck! Thoughts after reading Niels' Travels Riding a Goose 2

Niels used to be someone who didn't like studying and liked to bully small animals. Since he became an elf, he felt that everything had changed. He found that It took a long way to walk from his mother's box to the chair. He also found that the chair had become higher. Only then did she realize that this was all a scene after the elf cast a spell. After leaving the door, Nils was captured by the animals. As soon as he found out, he was scolded. In order to prevent the domestic goose from flying with the wild geese, Nils still did not stop the domestic goose, but flew with the domestic goose into the vast blue sky. Niels rode like this Domestic geese have had many adventurous journeys! Niels, who used to love to bully animals, now not only does not bully animals, but also learns to protect them; he who did not like to study before, now takes the initiative to learn on his own... The geese were so moved by him that they said they were willing to sacrifice their own .Life, pass your life to Nils...

I think the author wrote this book because he likes elves and some magic stories. I want to learn from Niels’s advantages. He corrects his mistakes when he knows them. His shortcoming is that he didn't like to study before but always played tricks on small animals. He gets sleepy when he studies. In this case, he will not be able to get good grades in the future, and he will always make his parents angry. This is not good. . I want to learn the advantages! Thoughts after reading "Niels's Travels as a Goose" 3

"Niels's Travels as a Goose" is a fairy tale book. It tells the story of a child named Nils who didn't study well and was asked to let the geese go. He didn't do it well and often teased the geese. Once he played a trick on the elf, who turned him into the size of a thumb. In order to prevent the goose from flying away, he hugged the goose's neck, but the goose took him away with him. He went through a long journey, changing from a bad boy to a good boy, and finally changed back to his original self and reunited with his family.

This story tells us: as a human being, we must keep our promises, and we must not go back on the things we have agreed with others. Nils caught the elf at home and agreed with the elf that he wanted a gold coin as big as a clock. However, when his wish came true and he was about to release the elf, he suddenly regretted his decision and made the elf angry. The elf made him as big as a thumb. You should be kind as a person and sincere when treating animals. After Niels was turned into a villain, the animals he had bullied came to settle accounts with him, so he had to hide.

Reading this reminded me of something: Once, a classmate and I made an appointment to go to school on Sunday, but I had something to do and I didn't make it, and I didn't notify him in time, which made him wait for me all morning in vain. . On Monday, that classmate got angry and stopped playing with me. There are often famous quotes and stories in books that teach us to keep our promises. I hope we can all receive some education and inspiration from them.

This story also tells us: when you encounter bad guys, you must stay calm and don't panic, let alone fight the bad guys blindly, but outwit them. Nils took his time and remained calm after being kidnapped by Crow. Whatever the crow asked him to do, he pretended to do it willingly. Finally he managed to please the crow robber, and the crow let him go. The same is true in real life. Teachers talk about it in class, and parents often emphasize it. There are also books, DVDs, TV programs, and advertisements... There are all these examples that teach us to stay calm in times of trouble and outwit bad guys. I hope we can all learn something from them. The wisdom of little Nils.

In life, we must seek truth from facts, never go back on what we have agreed with others, never panic when we encounter bad people, and be a good citizen that everyone loves.