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How do parents in the pocket evaluate kangaroos?
Kangaroos thought when they were very young that when their parents were too old to walk, they should put them in their pockets. After reading it, I was very moved, because at such a young age, I can think of how to take care of my elderly parents after many years.

Mom and Dad in the Pocket is exactly the same as the title. It's about: One day, the little kangaroo picked several colorful flowers and put them in her small pocket to show her mother whether it was good or not. I am also happy to ask my mother, is the long pocket on my stomach for her to arrange flowers? Her mother smiled and told her, "silly child, it's not just that." For example, when you grow up, you will have a kangaroo, and the kangaroo will grow up slowly in your pocket. " Kangaroo asked his mother, "It has just been born. Can't kangaroos walk? " Mom said, "No, just like when you were a child." Kangaroo asked again, "Will my pocket get bigger?" "Of course, I will grow up with you." After listening to what her mother told her, the little kangaroo said seriously, "When you are old, I will definitely put you in my big pocket." "Kangaroos are too sensible! Through this story, I understand that we should be filial to our parents. When we were young, our parents took care of us hard, and when we grow up, we should repay our parents. This is called crow feeding back.

We should learn from kangaroos. Listen to adults from an early age, share housework for the family, do your own thing well, and don't let your parents worry too much. When you grow up, you should take good care of your grandparents, grandparents and parents, and be a good boy who is sensible and filial!