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北京市一位叫李建平的小学生家长,寄来一篇题为《让孩子多动手》的稿子,读来使人颇有启发: 儿子从小就爱动手。到农贸市场站在一边看人家刻图章,回到家,操起刻刀学着刻起来。看到邻居家做家具,他也叮叮当当凿个不停。玩具坏了,他就找来工具悄悄修起来,当一辆抛锚的坦克重新开动起来时,他比得到一辆新坦克还高兴。在我儿子的玩具柜里,有一个油漆已脱落的旧木箱,里面盛满了小锯片、虎钳、锤子、金属片,还有许多锈迹斑斑的螺丝钉。这些东西虽然很不起眼,可是在我儿子的眼里却比许多高级电动玩具都珍贵。因为这些玩具都是他用积攒的零花钱买来的,小钉子、小铁片都是从路边废品堆里捡来的。
A primary school parent named Li Jianping in Beijing sent an essay entitled “Let the children do more”. The reading is enlightening: his son loved to start his own life. To the farmers market standing on the sidelines to see people stamp, go home, learn to carve the knives carved up. He saw the neighbors doing furniture, he also jingled chisel non-stop. When the toy is broken, he finds the tool to quietly repair it, and when an anchor tank is restarted, he is more than happy to get a new tank. In my son’s toy closet, there was an old wooden box of paint that had fallen off. There were small saw blades, vices, hammers, sheet metal, and many rusty screws. Although these things are very small, but in my son’s eyes than many advanced electric toys are precious. Because these toys are he bought with pocket money, small nails, small iron pieces are picked up from the roadside scrap pile.