Reflections on learning the lesson "Little Caterpillar": It describes the transformation process of a small caterpillar from forming a cocoon to emerging from the cocoon. If a poor and clumsy little caterpillar wants to be reborn and become a beautiful butterfly, it must "work" with all its heart and soul.
Through the transformation process of the little caterpillar, we are told not to feel inferior or disappointed because we are not as good as others, but to be optimistic and confident. Only in this way can we feel the joy and beauty of life and truly achieve something.
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A small caterpillar is lying on a leaf, looking at everything around it with novel eyes: insects of all sizes are singing, jumping and running Run, fly...everywhere is full of life. Only it, this poor little caterpillar, can neither sing, nor run, nor fly.
The little caterpillar moved a little bit with great effort. As it clumsily crawls from leaf to leaf, it feels as if it has traveled the entire world.
Despite this, it is not pessimistic or disappointed, nor does it envy anyone. It understands: everyone has something to do. It, a little caterpillar, the most important thing at present is to learn to spin and spin, and weave a strong cocoon house for itself.
The little caterpillar did not hesitate for a moment and worked hard. It weaves, weaves, and finally wraps itself in a warm cocoon from head to toe.
"What will happen next?" it asked in its isolated cocoon house.
"Everything has its own laws!" The little caterpillar heard a voice replying, "You have to wait patiently and you will understand later."
The time has come and it wakes up He came over and was no longer the clumsy little caterpillar he was before. It nimbly broke out of the cocoon and was surprised to find a pair of light wings covered with colorful patterns on its body. It flapped its wings happily, like fluff, floating up from the leaves. It flew and flew, gradually disappearing into the blue mist.