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After reading "The Girl Who Heared Colors"

After carefully reading a famous book, I believe everyone has a lot worth sharing, and you need to write a review of what you have gained. Do you want to know how to write a review after reading? The following is my review of "The Girl Who Heared Colors" that I collected and compiled. Welcome to read and collect it. Thoughts after reading "The Girl Hearing Colors" 1

The protagonist Melody is a disabled girl with extraordinary memory. Her eyes were like cameras, constantly recording everything she experienced.

Melody is the smartest student in the school, but it’s a pity that no one understands this. Because Melody can't do anything: can't walk, can't talk, can't write. Teachers, classmates, and doctors all thought she had no learning ability.

In this way, Melody could only copy the same words every day, over and over again. She thought: "How great it would be if I could really express my experience!"

However, she can do nothing: she can't walk, she can't talk, she can't write.

Melody was desperate. At this moment, she found a way to make her sound. Life became different from before, and Melody was no longer considered to have no ability to learn. .

My impression after reading this is: we must not despise the disabled, we must help the disabled. After reading "The Girl Who Heared Colors" 2

During the summer vacation, I read a book called "The Girl Who Heared Colors", and I was particularly moved.

This book is about an almost eleven-year-old girl named Melody. Melody has an amazing memory. Her brain is like a camera, constantly recording her thoughts day and night, what she hears and sees. Melody is the smartest student on campus, but no one knows that Melody's teachers, classmates, and doctors all think she has no learning ability. How great it would be if she could express: express love, express sorrow, express day and night thoughts! However, Melody couldn't speak, walk, or write... Later, Melody got a machine that allowed her to speak. Because of this machine, Melody let people around her know her thoughts...

When I finished reading this book, I was very surprised, but even more moved. Although Melody cannot speak or walk, God is always kind. Melody has an amazing memory and extraordinary intelligence. I feel disappointed when Melody is not understood, and I feel happy when Melody is happy.

I learned a lot from this book, and from Melody: Everyone has shortcomings and characteristics, some people need to wear braces, some have inconvenient legs and feet... Review 3 of "The Girl Who Heared Colors"

Melody unfortunately suffered from cerebral palsy since she was a child. She was forever confined to a wheelchair, living a life of "opening her mouth when she had food to eat, and reaching out when she needed clothes". She needs her family to feed her when she eats, needs her help when dressing, and needs her family to hold her when going to the bathroom. The most tragic thing is that she cannot say a word. Her inner excitement, happiness, sadness, and anger can only be suppressed in her heart, and she cannot communicate with her. Sharing with others, not being able to find anyone to talk to, "having a mouth but not speaking", how cruel this is to a girl with a delicate mind!

Aunt V is Melody's neighbor, kind-hearted, She often helped take care of Melody and used special methods to teach her "literacy". Gradually Melody was able to form sentences with simple words. Day by day, she was finally able to use her own sentences to express her inner thoughts. Her own intelligence was stimulated by Aunt V in a unique way, and she became smarter and smarter. She has a "voice" computer. With the help of this "friend", she can express her emotions, anger, sorrow, and joy, and finally can communicate with the outside world. What an exciting breakthrough this is! Melody Participated in the selection of "Genius Boy" and stood out with perfect scores. Thoughts after reading "The Girl Hearing Colors" 4

Melody is a very smart girl, but she was born deaf and cannot move freely, and her mouth cannot speak. Although he is the smartest girl in the school, he still cannot express himself and spends his days taking boring courses. I can only watch TV when I get home. He couldn't move anything except his two thumbs. One day, a TV commercial attracted him. What I am selling is Xinyu Computer. Melody told his parents. Melody has a chance to change her destiny. He competed in the "Kid Genius" competition. He and his companions all advanced. He felt indescribably happy and excited. But his teammates abandoned him and flew to the competition venue alone. This news hit Melody like a bolt from the blue. His companions felt guilty as well. They believed in Melody's ability.

People just don’t understand disabled children. We abandon them because we don’t understand what they are thinking because they are disabled! Can't they be taken seriously? Don’t they have the ability to be independent? We never felt guilty for scolding them. us. Think carefully about how to care for children with disabilities. After reading "The Girl Hearing Colors" 5

After reading this book, I found that I had a deep understanding of the life and story of a disabled person. This is a very famous author - Shakespeare Lang. Written by Draper.

Meile Di is a nice name, but he has no control over himself.

I really don’t believe it!

But his story is amazing! His head was like a camera, constantly recording what she thought and saw. It was amazing!

When he was young, his parents were very busy, so he was entrusted to Aunt V to take care of him. When he went to school, his classmates thought she had no ability to study, but she was still a smart child, but she Can't speak, so pitiful!

She has different opinions than others. Once her mother took him to have his intelligence checked. He has his own opinions, which are different from others. Everyone is different. She later joined the competition team. , compete with others.

So we must put ourselves in their shoes, think about others, and help those in need, especially the disabled. We must not laugh at the disabled! Thoughts after reading "The Girl Hearing Colors" 6

The protagonist Melody is a disabled girl with extraordinary memory. Her eyes were like cameras, constantly recording everything she experienced.

Melody is the smartest student on campus, but it’s a pity that no one knows this. Because Melody can't do anything: can't walk, can't talk, can't write. Teachers, classmates, and doctors all thought she had no ability to learn.

In this way, Melody could only copy the same words every day, over and over again. She thought: "How great it would be if I could really express my experience!"

However, she can do nothing: she can't walk, she can't talk, she can't write.

Melody was desperate. At this moment, she found a way to make her sound. Life became different from before, and Melody was no longer considered to have no ability to learn. .

My impression after reading this is: We must not despise disabled people, we must help them. After reading "The Girl Hearing Colors" 7

After reading this book, I found that I had a deep understanding of the life and story of a disabled person. This is a very famous author - Shakespeare Lang. Written by Draper. Melody is a nice name, but he has no control over himself. I really don’t believe it!

But his story is amazing! His head was like a camera, constantly recording what she thought and saw. It was amazing!

When he was young, his parents were very busy, so he was entrusted to Aunt V to take care of her. When she went to school, her classmates thought she had no learning ability, but she was still a smart child. She can't speak, so pitiful! She has different views than others. Once her mother took him to have his intelligence tested and he had his own views. He was different from others. Everyone is different. She later joined the competition team and competed with others.

So we must put ourselves in their shoes, think about others, and help those in need, especially the disabled. We must not laugh at the disabled! After reading "The Girl Hearing Colors" 8

After reading this book, I found that I had a deep understanding of the life and story of a disabled person. This is a very famous author - Shakespeare Written by Ron Draper.

Melody is a nice name, but he has no control over himself. I really don’t believe it!

But his story is amazing! His head was like a camera, constantly recording what she thought and saw. It was amazing!

When he was young, his parents were very busy, so he was entrusted to Aunt V to take care of him. When he went to school, his classmates thought she had no learning ability, but she was still a smart child, but she Can't speak, so pitiful!

She has different opinions than others. Once her mother took him to check his intelligence. He had his own opinions, which were different from others. Everyone is different. She later joined the competition team. , compete with others.

So we must put ourselves in their shoes, think about others, and help those in need, especially the disabled. We must not laugh at the disabled! After reading "The Girl Hearing Colors" 9

After reading this book, I found that I had a deep understanding of the life and story of a disabled person. This is a very famous author - Shakespeare Lang. Written by Draper.

Meile Di is a nice name, but he has no control over himself. I really don’t believe it! But his story is amazing! His head was like a camera, constantly recording what she thought and saw. It was amazing! When he was young, his parents were very busy, so he was entrusted to Aunt V to take care of him. When he went to school, his classmates thought she had no ability to study, but she was still a smart child, but she couldn't speak. How pitiful! She has different views than others. Once her mother took him to have his intelligence checked and he had his own views. He was different from others. Everyone is different. She later joined the competition team and competed with others.

So we must put ourselves in their shoes, think about others, and help those in need, especially the disabled. We must not laugh at the disabled! After reading "The Girl Hearing Colors" 10

Melody has unfortunately suffered from cerebral palsy since she was a child. She has been confined to a wheelchair forever, living a life of "opening her mouth when she has food, and reaching out when she is clothed". She needs her family to feed her when she eats, needs her help when dressing, and needs her family to hold her when going to the bathroom. The most tragic thing is that she cannot say a word. Her inner excitement, happiness, sadness, and anger can only be suppressed in her heart, and she cannot communicate with her. Sharing with others, not being able to find anyone to talk to, "having a mouth but not speaking", how cruel this is to a girl with a delicate mind!

Aunt V is Melody's neighbor, kind-hearted, She often helped take care of Melody and used special methods to teach her "literacy". Gradually Melody was able to form sentences with simple words. Day by day, she was finally able to use her own sentences to express her inner thoughts. Her own intelligence was stimulated by Aunt V in a special way, and she became smarter and smarter. She has a "voice" computer. With the help of this "friend", she can express her emotions and finally communicate with the outside world. What an exciting breakthrough this is! Melody Participated in the selection of "Genius Boy" and stood out with perfect scores.