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Thinking about Counting Stars
After reading a book carefully, I believe everyone has gained a lot of knowledge. Why not calm down and write down your thoughts after reading it? Are you at a loss after reading it now? The following are my feelings after seeing several stars. Welcome to share.

The hero of this story is a little Danish girl, Anne, who is 10 years old. Since the Nazi occupation of Denmark, all kinds of small shops and things that Anne was familiar with as a child have disappeared. German soldiers stood guard at every street corner ... When she learned that the Nazis were chasing Jews, she used her wisdom to protect her Jewish friend Irene. For the first time, she deeply realized that it is not easy to remain brave through her own actions.

During the war, they couldn't eat meat, cakes and all delicious and sweet food there, and they couldn't buy their favorite clothes. Even when they sleep, they are searched by annoying German soldiers. When their soles hit the ground, they will make a "bang" sound, making it more difficult for people to fall asleep. Annie, their quilt is just a thin blanket.

Annie is unfortunate. She lived in that wartime. Compared with them, our life today is much better than theirs! Now we can buy whatever we want. Almost every meal has meat, and there is cream on the cake. The clothes we wear now are all good, all kinds and beautiful. No one will disturb our dreams when we sleep. In winter, we are covered with thick quilts and have heating equipment, which is very warm.

After reading Counting Stars, I deeply felt the horror of war and the value of peace. Now, we often see wars in some parts of the world on TV, which make many innocent people suffer. I really don't understand, can't we live in peace? Why do you have to solve the problem with a gun? How nice it is for everyone to be happy together!

We must love peace, cherish life and promote social harmony.

Reflection on Counting Stars 2 is a story about Denmark's heroic resistance after being occupied by Germany in World War II.

The main story is that when Anne, the hero of the story, was ten years old, Germany invaded and occupied Denmark and lived a restless life all day. They always meet German soldiers, and they have to avoid them, especially Jews, because Germans want to "settle" Jews. They searched for Jews everywhere, and even took all kinds of inhuman measures, such as closing Jewish shops, burning parks, biting people with dogs, etc ... all in order to destroy Jews. On one occasion, the Germans searched from house to house, trying to take away the hidden Jews. Before that, the Danes made full preparations for the Jews. They sent all Jews to families where they could hide, such as Anne's friend Irene, who hid in Anne's house and became their "eldest daughter". Anne's family cleverly convinced the German soldiers that Irene was their child, but there were some coincidences.

The word that runs through the whole article is "courage", and this book is also about "courage". Anne, the hero, has never understood "courage" and "bravery". She always thought she was timid. She felt that she was scared to death when she met German soldiers. But in fact, at the most critical moment, she showed great courage.

I think we should learn from Anne and her bravery. If everyone is as brave as her, the world will be better!

Counting the Stars is a book about the Second World War, which let me know the horror of the world war. It is also a book about courage, which makes me understand the power of courage!

Thinking about Counting Stars 3 This winter vacation, my mother bought me a very good-looking book "Counting Stars" on the Internet. This book was written by American writer Lois Lowry, and it won the "1990 Newbery Gold Award". I just read a few lines and I can't put it down. This book tells us the story of Anne, a The Danish Girl who is only ten years old. When the Nazis occupied Denmark, every street corner was guarded by German soldiers. Annie had a Jewish friend. At that time, the Germans wanted to arrest Jews. Anne stood up to German soldiers and protected her friends and family. After going through one contest after another with the Germans, she finally learned to be brave, and finally understood the hardships of courage and how much courage it takes to be an underground rebel in Denmark.

After reading this book, I deeply realized the Danish people's panic when facing German soldiers at that time, and also understood that one must be calm, brave and resourceful, not shrink back and overcome psychological fears when facing people he fears. Annie is as old as me. She can bravely face the German soldiers alone and respond with wit. Finally, the tall and mighty German soldiers backed out and saved their lives, their families and friends. What can't I do?

I am deeply impressed by this writer's writing style. She can write such a good inspirational novel. I want to read this book carefully for a few more times, so that I can further understand what the author wants to express. I also want to learn to overcome my fears. I hope that in the future, I can become like Anne and face life bravely!

Mao Zedong once said, "Courage and determination are the soul of virtue." Courage is rightly regarded as the first virtue of human beings, because this virtue guarantees all other virtues. Yesterday, I just finished reading a book written by American woman writer Lois Laurie-Counting the Stars.

The story happened in 1943 when Nazi Germany occupied Denmark. The protagonist of the story is a girl named Anne, who was only 10 years old. Under the terrible rule of Nazi Germany, she lived with her sister Chris, her mother and her father. Anne has a good friend named Irene. She is a Danish Jew. They are Annie's neighbors. On June+10 this year, on the New Year's Eve of Jews, there was a sudden news that Jews were going to be transferred to other places. In order to avoid this arrangement, they had to flee. They entrusted Irene to Anne's mother. In the face of German soldiers' questioning, Anne didn't panic and cleverly escaped the robbery. After that, Anne's mother took her three children to her uncle's home in the seaside country. One night, Irene's parents met. Many Jews came here, fled Denmark and sought freedom under very dangerous circumstances.

This is a story about courage. It tells the story of Anne, a girl who doesn't know what courage is, but shows great courage in the crisis. After reading the book Counting Stars, I deeply felt the horror of war and the value of peace. Now, we live a well-fed life, but there are still wars in some places, which have caused many innocent people to suffer. I think the children there also want to go to school and study under the light. However, they have suffered the pain that they should not have suffered at their age. Who doesn't want peace?

I deeply lament the writer's style of writing, what an inspirational novel. I also want to learn to overcome my inner fears. I hope I can face life bravely like Anne in the future!

Reflection on Counting Stars: Chapter 5 Counting Stars, I can't put it down just after reading a few lines. The author of this book is Lois Lowry, an American writer, who won the Newbery Children's Literature Gold Award. This book mainly tells the story of Anne's family bravely helping Jews escape from Denmark after Germany was occupied by Nazis in 1943.

In this story, I met a little girl named Annie. Although she is as old as me, she showed great courage at the most critical moment. What impressed me the most was "Chapter 15-My dog smelled meat". Anne found that something important to her uncle had fallen on the grass in front of her house. Her mother asked her to send it to her uncle as soon as possible, but she met German soldiers on the way. From her previous fear of German soldiers, she has now learned from her sister's innocent and lovely appearance and played dumb in front of soldiers. Finally, she escaped the German soldiers and gave this important thing to her uncle. Anne never understood what courage was, but she became more and more brave to save her friends and more Jews. Her fearless power in times of crisis is the power of deep love.

The word throughout the article is "courage", and Anne is my role model. When I think about myself, I am not a very brave child. I am afraid of darkness and loneliness. Sometimes I dare not face some difficulties and always want to escape, but I have changed a lot through some events. I remember once the school held a badminton mayor's cup player selection. I don't want to try because I'm afraid of failure. My mother always encouraged me, so I had to summon up courage and bite the bullet. I was chosen. From that day on, I practiced secretly every day, carefully pondering every movement and studying different styles of play ... Although I didn't win the prize in the final competition, my skills advanced by leaps and bounds, surpassing many students.

Annie's story taught me to face and challenge bravely no matter what difficulties I meet. At the same time, the story also made me feel the cruelty of war. We must cherish life, love peace and promote social harmony.

Reflection on Counting Stars 6 Counting Stars tells a story about bravery during World War II. Anne, a ten-year-old girl, has never understood what courage is, but since the Nazi occupation of Denmark, German soldiers have always stood guard at every street corner, which makes her very scared. It was not until the Nazis launched the hunt for Jews in Denmark that Anne had to come forward to protect her Jewish friends. Only through her own actions did she deeply realize the difficulty of keeping courage for the first time and truly understand what courage is.

This story taught me a lot. I learned to be brave, bold and cautious. When Anne learned that the Nazis were going to destroy the Jews, she always bravely protected the family of her Jewish friend Irene. Anne's family cleverly fooled the German soldiers and escaped the search by German police dogs with a handkerchief sprayed with special drugs. After difficulties and obstacles, they finally helped Irene's family escape to Sweden across the sea on Uncle Anne's fishing boat. All this requires enough courage and wisdom. This reminds me of a few days ago, I bravely challenged the Huashan sky plank road, which is a wooden rafter on the precipice of Wan Ren. It is about 20 cm wide and about 100 m long back and forth. If I am not careful, I may fall off the cliff, so I need to have enough courage to move forward step by step very carefully and finally succeed in the challenge. Secondly, we should be kind, enthusiastic and sincere. Anne's family is not Jewish, and German soldiers will not arrest them. She can sit back and relax, but she risked her life to help her Jewish friend escape, because her heart is full of justice and kindness! This let me know how to treat my friends with enthusiasm, sincerity and mutual assistance.

This is really a book that I can't put down!

After reading Counting Stars, I feel that Anne is a brave child. As a 10-year-old child, Anne bravely shouldered the heavy responsibility when her mother was injured in the foot and could not walk and send her uncle's lost handkerchief to the boat. She walked through the forest alone in the dark. Although she was very scared, she was very alert. With the innocence and cleverness of a 10-year-old child, she fooled the German soldiers into searching and gave her uncle a handkerchief with medicine. It was this handkerchief that made the German dog.

Annie is very caring. In that wartime, she was very clear about her love and hate, and she was also very smart and careful about her family and friends. She hated the enemy and fought resolutely against the German soldiers. She longs for peace and loves life. She defended her dignity and her motherland with wisdom and courage.

If today, Anne must be a smart, caring and excellent child.

After reading the stars, I feel that there are 8 books, and everyone's eyes are different. In the eyes of educators, books are the key to open the door of wisdom; In the eyes of historians, books are the ladder of progress; In the eyes of politicians, books are the life of the times; In the eyes of economists, books are information to get rich; In the eyes of writers, books are human nutrition; In the eyes of students, books are silent teachers. Having said that, it's time to get to the point. I have seen so many' silent teachers', but the most unforgettable' teacher' is counting the stars.

The hero of this story is The Danish Girl-Anne, 10 years old. Since the Germans occupied their homeland, all the beauty in her eyes has disappeared. For example, cream, small shops, milk, cakes and so on are not enjoyed. The streets are full of German soldiers on guard. At first, Anne gradually adapted to the existence of German soldiers and bravely answered their questions. Gradually, German soldiers became more and more presumptuous and even began to arrest Jews. She used her wisdom to protect her Jewish friend Irene. While protecting Irene, she deeply felt the difficulties and hardships of being brave. Anne was on tenterhooks every day during the war. Not only can she not eat sweets, but the quilt is covered with a thin layer of gauze. I can't sleep well every day. As soon as I heard the sound of those boots, I felt scared. But Anne managed to control her timidity. It's hard to sleep.

Think again. Not only can you eat sweet cakes and drink milk, but every meal is almost meat. No one dares to disturb our dreams when we sleep. Well, Annie was born at that time. How unfortunate. Of course, what makes Anne brave is the repeated sneak attacks and inspections by German soldiers. There is also a sentence from Uncle Anne,' If you don't know anything, you are more likely to become brave. That's what your mother does. She doesn't know anything. Me too. I only know what I need to know. This sentence puzzled Anne about being brave.

Ah, can't the world be peaceful? Our country was invaded by Japan at that time. Does the world have to live under guns? I really feel sorry for the people of those countries that were invaded by guns. After reading the stories of several stars, I hope the world will become peaceful and happy. Only by caring about others can I bite the hand that feeds me.

My brother is six years older than me, and I can always find some interesting books from his bookcase. After my brother went to high school, he eliminated some books for me, including the series of naughty boys in Ma Xiaotiao that I am familiar with, and the travel notes of the old disabled that I have never heard of.

One day, my mother brought back some books from my brother's house and piled them on the top floor of my bookcase. I wandered around the bookcase excitedly, looking for my favorite book. I opened this book and turned to that one, but I couldn't find the book I liked for a long time. Finally, I opened Counting Stars and read the introduction. I thought it was an interesting book. The protagonist of this story is a girl named Anne. The story took place in 1943 when Nazi Germany occupied Denmark. Anne in the story is only 10 years old. This is a story about courage. It's about Anne, a girl who doesn't know much about courage, but shows great courage at the most critical moment. Her bravery not only saved her friend Irene, but also saved many Jews in danger. At the same time, it also shows the greatness of "love" and can make people fearless in times of crisis.

What impressed me the most was "Chapter 15-Our dog smelled meat". Anne's uncle left an important thing at the door when he sent the Jews to Sweden without German soldiers. When Annie's mother found out, she asked Annie to send it to her uncle as soon as possible. On the way, Anne met German soldiers. She was afraid because she had met German soldiers before, but she imitated her sister's innocence and played dumb in front of them. Finally, Anne gave this important thing to her uncle.

Annie is a girl about my age. She was short of food and clothing during the war. She was not a brave child at first, but she became more and more brave in order to save her good friends and more Jews. I am not a brave boy either. I always flinch when I meet many things, and I can't wait to hide behind my mother. I remember one time our Young Eagle Holiday Team won a prize and gave a speech on the stage. After I heard the news, my scalp was numb and I didn't feel proud at all, because it was a terrible thing for me to speak on stage. Rehearse with friends over and over again on weekends, and practice alone over and over again. On the stage, seeing more than a thousand children looking at me, I almost forgot my lines and my head went blank. I didn't think it was so terrible to speak on stage until the children clapped their hands after I finished speaking. There are many such things. When I was a child, I was afraid to go to the movies, sleep alone, and stay at home alone ... Now, as I grow up, I become brave, so I may have to go through one thing to be brave. I wish I could become like Annie. I can not only face my fears bravely, but also bravely defeat my "enemies". I want to ask who this "enemy" is, keep it a secret for the time being, and I will tell you when I defeat it.

Reflection on Counting Stars 10 Recommended by my roommate, I saw the book Counting Stars. According to the book, this is a work that won the Newbery Gold Award. Before that, I knew nothing about such works. I looked up newbury's information and learned that it was a book about children's literature. The book Counting Stars is worth reading from the perspectives of literature, history and inspiration.

After reading Counting Stars in a hurry, I was shocked. A child of 10 doesn't even know what the word courage means, but he can face his friends without flinching in danger. Now, how many of our children are brave and how many are respectable?

At school, children throw things around, let's start with pencils, not waste paper or garbage bags. A long pencil is thrown away, few people care about it, and few people look for it. During the class in the computer room, many children left their pens in the computer room, and almost no children went to find their own things. If they lose it, they will never have to look for it again. There will be new ones anyway. Is it now that conditions are good, children are less and less appreciative of their own things? In retrospect, when I was young, it was very sad to lose something, and it still is. Students can't cherish these little things, let alone talk about such topics as courage. I can't help it. The social atmosphere has really changed a lot.

It is not easy to be brave in the face of justice and danger. When a steel knife is placed around your neck, when you are placed on the edge of a cliff, when you are faced with the rushing water, will you give up or give up your life and choose to save others? I don't know my answer, and I don't think Anne knew the answer at that time either. Sometimes, I really don't know the answer. Here comes the thing. I have to make my own choice.

The main content of this book is: what to run? Annie, Chris and Irene are running in the street and meet German soldiers. Who is the man riding by? In Denmark, everyone respects the king very much. He is their spiritual leader. Where's Mrs. Schiers? About the arrest of Jewish neighbors. Long Night tells the story of Anne's family trying to save their Jewish friend. Who's the one with black hair? Irene came to Anne's house to hide. German soldiers came to check and found Irene with black hair. The family helped Irene escape from danger. Is this a good day for fishing? A house by the sea? Aunt, it's about a fictional aunt's funeral. Why lie? Annie knows that adults lie to help their friends. Let's open the coffin and the German soldiers will examine it. The family cleverly avoided the inspection, opened the coffin and distributed the clothes inside to many Jewish friends to help them leave Denmark. Peter, can we meet soon? Where's mom? Run! Run like hell! A dark road. Our dog smells meat. I'll just tell you one thing. Two years later. The whole book is such a story flow, but when I read the following content, I feel nervous for Annie again and again. How did I escape the inspection? It turned out that it was because of her courage that Anne had the courage to stand in front of the enemy and stand firm in her own way, and she was not afraid to do so. Because she wants to help her friends and relatives, Anne is fearless at this time.

Reading more books can broaden your horizons, read more children's literature and review your life. It can also help a person to better understand the psychology of children and reflect on the shallowness of their education. Read more and write more. Seriously, go on. ...

Reflections on Counting Stars 1 1 I recently read the book Counting Stars. It was written by American writer Lois Lowry and won the 1990 newbury Children's Literature Gold Award.

In this book, the protagonist lives in the era when the Nazis occupied Denmark and arrested Jews everywhere during World War II. Anne of The Danish Girl, who is only 10 years old, still can't figure out what courage is. When Anne had to stand up and protect her Jewish friend. For the first time, I learned about the difficulty of keeping courage through my own behavior ... the shining stars in the cold night point out the hope for people who are still fighting for justice in difficulties.

After reading this book, I felt the bravery of the girl Anne. Remembering that I had done an Olympic math problem, but I couldn't do any, I wanted to give up. Thinking of Anne's bravery, I faced the problem bravely and finally solved it. Courage is a positive attitude towards life. Learning to be brave will benefit people for life.