The Last Child in the Forest
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2023-06-09 11:07:30
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The Last Child in the Forest

In the 1980s, China was still a vegetarian country with simple clothes and fields, and the technology was not developed; In the 1990s, science and technology gradually developed, with several high-rise buildings; By the '00s, people's life has become faster, technology has developed, and people have mobile phones. Listening to music and charging seems to be a must. With the development of science and technology, people are also worried about less and less time to contact with nature and faster and faster life. This summer vacation, I read a book called The Last Child in the Forest. The theme of this book is very obvious, and it pioneered the concept of children's natural deficiency. The book also gives examples of some cases and things. It seems very simple to contact nature, but it becomes extremely difficult in the scientific and technological life. The author sounded the alarm for this, and also told the practical method of rebuilding the harmonious relationship between children and nature.

After reading, I was a little afraid, afraid of losing nature, losing the feeling of "green", and I began to think deeply about how to approach nature. In a world full of love and life, without nature, the consequences would be unimaginable. No one would paint the sky blue, no one would outline the wings of birds, and no one would fill the sun with light. Yes, the author has also considered such a problem - the absence of nature, which will lead to the complete separation between children and nature, and will also affect children's moral, aesthetic, emotional, intellectual growth path, and become lonely, irritable, and irritable under the guidance of consciousness. So this problem has already become a vexing problem for everyone, not only in China and the United States, but also in the world.

Then, there are many experiments in the book that prove that man and nature are inseparable. For example, people in the ward with green plants outside the window are more likely to leave the hospital early than those in the ward outside the window... It seems that the author wants to prove; People can no longer rely on science and technology. Let's be brave enough to touch nature! There is a sentence in the article: I prefer to play in the house, because only the house has a power plug. Look, in today's scientific and technological society, each generation is better off than the other. Children of the same age like us, in the city, recited "Compassion for Farmers" but never saw farmers, or even could not recognize birds and animals. In the fast and convenient life, it is natural to be squeezed out. When talking about nature, people just say "return" generously. It seems that there is no need to deal with each other more naturally now.

Where is Dad going. A group of children from other places who didn't know each other at the beginning, took care of their own mobile phones, iPads and computers, and didn't communicate with each other at all. This is the manifestation of natural deficiency. Finally, when I heard that the mobile phones were handed in, even the dads broke out. In the following days, without the temptation of electronic products, the children were exposed to nature, which not only deepened their relationship with their father, but also cured the so-called natural deficiency, and separated them from their beloved mobile phones and computers. It's like the lock of innocence has finally been unlocked. Innocent running in the embrace of nature, it is also a harvest of pure fatherly love. I had a happy and unforgettable trip. Of course, in the next few issues, those children no longer stick to electronic products.

In a word, The Last Child in the Forest is a book of great educational significance. It is concise, clear and profound in telling the story of man and nature. Of course, Richard Love, the author, hopes that more people can touch, listen, feel and love nature, and more people can become children in the forest, making this global village full of green and love.