so happy! 35 left behind children visited the East Lake to find "small animals in the text"
2019-05-13 09:47:58 Source: Chinese network

Changjiang Daily Financial Media News on May 12 Observing how the chick came out of its shell, greeted the Monkey King on the Monkey Mountain, and fed the leisurely giraffe... On May 12, 35 left behind children in Zenggang Village, Pantang Street, Xinzhou District, led by school teachers and the village poverty relief team of the East Lake Scenic Area Urban Management and Law Enforcement Bureau, walked into Wuhan East Lake Ocean Park to explore the wonderful stories of nature and find "familiar" in the text Our little animals.

 so happy! 35 left behind children visited the East Lake to find "small animals in the text"

Left behind children feeding giraffes Photographed by Ning Xiumei

"In our Chinese class, we learned 'two orioles singing in the green willows, and a line of egrets in the blue sky'. I found both orioles and egrets in the poem." Zeng Muhang, a fifth grader of Xiangdong Primary School in Xinzhou District, listened to the introduction of the guide in the "Flying Bird World" of East Lake Ocean Park, while recalling the "familiar" small animals in the language documents, "There are many animals described in the book. I didn't know what they looked like until I watched TV. Today I know many small animals."

It is understood that the 35 children led by the village poverty alleviation team are left behind children. Their parents have been working outside for a long time, and most of the children are boarding at school. They go home to reunite with their grandparents on weekends. "The children's parents are usually not at home, so they seldom have the opportunity to visit the East Lake. After hearing the news of coming to visit the East Lake, the children are very excited," said Zeng Qiugui, the team leader, with a smile. "For the children, this is not only a play, but also an opportunity to learn knowledge and gain insight."

 so happy! 35 left behind children visited the East Lake to find "small animals in the text"

Left behind children interact with birds Photographed by Ning Xiumei

"In the future, I don't have to write animal compositions for cats and dogs all the time. I can also write about camels, squirrels, jellyfish and seals." In the theme area of Ocean World, Tan Aixuan took a photo with the Chinese sturgeon in the aquarium. "Today, I know that the Chinese sturgeon is a national first-class protected animal, and it has the title of 'living fossil in water'."

 so happy! 35 left behind children visited the East Lake to find "small animals in the text"

The children had a good time Photographed by Ning Xiumei

"People from all walks of life often have money to pay for clothes, food and property in caring for children left behind, but it is also very important to create a good learning and growth atmosphere for these children, so that they can feel the warmth of society and enjoy the fun of life." said Ye Zhihua, the first secretary of poverty alleviation in the village. (Reporter Fu Xueying Intern Ning Xiumei Correspondent Song Huahua)

 

 

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