“Just follow me okay? You’ve got to see them. You’ve got to see the egg creatures. You’ve got to hurry.” This sentence remind me that I also like to tell some one else when I found out what is interesting to me. I remember, I am very curious about different kinds of incents and the way that they prey for their foods. One time, I found out a big red dragonfly is about 10 centimeter wide. It is not easy to see this kind of dragonfly so I called others to come and see. At first, no one believes me that even I try to persuade them to see. When I got there again the dragonfly had gone everything is too late.
When I read the story I try to imagine the picture which Dana felt when she wanted to let her parents know about egg creature. It reminds me and thinks about some similar experiences I had before. It helped me understand more the situation that Dana had.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
I also visualize when I read books. That is great thing.
By the way, did you write the summary this time because I do not think that you wrote it.
One of the issues you touch on is the fact that parents don't share their children's sense of wonder about the natural world. There is Dana's sense of urgency to show her parents the egg creatures which was similar to your failure to show your family the rare red dragonfly. Why is it that adults don't share a child's sense of wonder?
Post a Comment