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Mom taught me to "save"


The flowers brought fragrant, the birds brought songs, the clouds awakened the rising sun, and the sun boldly painted the light on people's faces.

I was sitting in front of the computer, holding a stack of sketch paper and a pencil and painting an anime character. The more I paint, the more urgent I am. One action is wrong. I will draw a ball and throw it into the room.

My mother crept to me and pressed my shoulder and asked: "Children, isn't it good to paint?" I nodded my lip and nodded. "Let's take a break!" Mom said softly, I was lying in bed quietly.

The mother did not leave, but squatted down and gently climbed over the "garbage" of a group, picked it up, and slowly flattened the paper ball. Mother put the waste paper one by one, "吱嘎吱嘎" Mom took out the stapler from the drawer, and the mother made the waste paper into a book. "Children, you see, although one side is painted by you, but the other side can also be used for painting! Drafting, painting, and doing manual work... If everyone is like this, the big trees fall down, the forest It was ruined, and the mountains were bald. How can we continue to live a good life?” Talking about the mother painting herself on paper, she also folded a thousand paper cranes for me.

My mother also showed me a video of saving paper on "Baidu": the fate of a big tree is worrying. After reading it, I am like a good drink, I understand. Our living environment is changing, resources are scarce, isn’t it because waste is too serious?

At this time, my mother said to me kindly, "If you use the waste paper that has been used up on both sides to the waste recycling bin, you will have pocket money and save paper. The waste recycling bin will waste paper, bottles and cardboard. Carrying out a 'big transformation' to turn them into a waste. Isn't it better?"

At this point, I only think that the big trees outside the window are more lush and straight, the paper is more white, the sky is blue and blue...

Sixth grade: careful

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