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Reading notes of "Niels' Travels Riding a Goose"

After reading a famous book, you must have a lot to share. At this time, you need to record it carefully and write reading notes. How should you write reading notes? The following are my carefully compiled reading notes for Niels Riding a Goose. Welcome to read and collect them. "Niels Riding a Goose" reading notes 1

I read the book "Niels Riding a Goose". Nils lives happily with the geese and travels together. They traveled through cities, through farms, through bushes, through forests, and many other places. Nils met the big bear, Smil the fox, the old lady on the farm, and the little gray goose. They also met Mr. Aka, and they played games happily together and spent a good time. Finally, Nils finally found her parents. She grew up and could no longer speak bird language. From then on, Niels loved reading and studying.

I hope that one day I can also travel on a Pegasus to see beautiful scenery. Reading Notes 2 of "Niels Riding a Goose"

One of my favorite books is "Niels Riding a Goose". This book mainly talks about how the protagonist Niels came from The story of a "naughty kid" who turned into a hard-working and capable child. If you want to know what Niels went through, please read on with me!

Niles has been a naughty and naughty boy since he was a child. Because he offended the elf, he was turned into a villain by it. Nils was just about to get up and go to the cowshed to seek peace with the little fox fairy, but he was met with ridicule from the rooster and accusations from the cow. Suddenly, a flock of wild geese flew across the blue sky, but Niels's gander was moved. He forgot that he had become smaller, so he stepped forward and hugged the gander to prevent it from flying away. The gander took Nils into the sky and began their adventure. Nils encountered many difficulties along the way: he was chased by a bronze statue and had no way out; he was chased repeatedly by the cunning fox "Smil"; he was thrown into the deep sea by the bad geese and almost drowned... However, they went through many difficulties and finally got together in Lapland.

When returning home, Captain Aka told Nils some bad news: when he returns home, he can only lift the shrinking curse by killing Morton. When Nils returned home, he slowly grew bigger. The achievements he gained through his own efforts have won everyone's respect, and the naughty boy before has become hardworking and capable. From then on, the Niles family and the Morton family lived happily.

I got a revelation from this book: As long as people are kind to animals and nature, learn to cooperate with animals, and live in harmony with nature, they will become the closest partners with nature. (Guo Miao) "Niels Riding a Goose's Travels" reading notes 3

I think Niels is not as naughty as some people say and loves to tease small animals, but he corrects his mistakes after he realizes them. good boy.

Ever since he became a human the size of a thumb, he began to regret: He shouldn’t have played tricks on small animals at first, but now they have become so small, how can he go back? There is no use regretting, he can only express it through actions. own mistakes. Nils started a "long trip" with Morton the gander and several wild geese. Traveled to many places, experienced many dangers, and helped many animals along the way. Later, he finally turned into a good boy who was smart, caring about animals and willing to help others.

We should correct our mistakes like Niels. Animals are friends of mankind. They bring us many benefits. Without animals, the world will become lonely and scary...

We must protect the environment, protect the earth, and give animals a place to live. "The Adventures of Niels Riding the Goose" reading notes 4

"The Adventures of Niels Riding the Goose" is a fairy tale written by Lagerlof, winner of the 1909 Nobel Prize for Literature. Through this story, the author tells us that we must develop good habits from childhood, and we must face difficulties bravely and overcome them in order to achieve success.

This fairy tale tells the story of a 14-year-old boy named Nils. He doesn't like to study and study, he spends the whole day going crazy with his friends. One day, when he was playing with an elf at home, the elf turned him into a big man with his thumb. Just then, a flock of geese flew out of the air, and a gander in the house wanted to fly to heaven. Nils clung to his neck to prevent the goose from flying away. Unexpectedly, because his body is so small, the goose will rise higher. After that, he started his adventure, following the goose south, returning to his hometown for eight months. On the way, he saw many beautiful scenery, learned about the geographical features of his motherland, heard many interesting stories and legends, took many risks, and suffered a lot of hardships. During the journey, he learned love and courage and became a kind and kind person.

Niles was once an evil bad boy who liked to joke with small animals and do some hostile acts with them. But after experiencing the adventure, Nils understands what love is. When his parents wanted to kill the Morton family's goose, Nils rushed over in despair and stopped his father and mother. What a wonderful love! It was this extraordinary journey that made Nils learn so many wonderful things.

In the end, Niels and Goose Morton overcame many difficulties, overcame several risks and returned to their expected hometown. Along the way, they experienced difficulties and dangers, used the plan to defeat the fox, bravely fought against ferocious birds, and helped the magpies find their mother. I was deeply moved by his strong and flexible spirit.

This is "The Adventures of Niels Riding the Goose", a classic fairy tale that made me understand what friendship is, what strength is, and how to overcome difficulties. "Niels Riding a Goose" reading notes 5

Today, I read a good book called "Niels Riding a Goose".

It tells the story of a little boy named Nils who was turned into a little man by an elf because he was naughty, and then flew to the distant Lapland with his gander. Ers encountered many things. He was chased by foxes and snakes, even fell into a bear's den, and was trapped in a burning house. He often narrowly escaped death, but he eventually became a normal person. I think Nils is a man of integrity and courage. One time Nils came to a place and found that the foxes there had been eating the sheep. The sheep tribe was about to become extinct, so Nils helped the sheep get rid of the foxes.

In life, I should be willing to help others like Nils. "Niels Riding a Goose" reading notes 6

Today I read an extracurricular book "Niels Riding a Goose". Through the main content of this book, I know the general content: Nils, a naughty boy, lives in a small village in southern Sweden. Because he offended the elf, he was turned into a thumb-sized little man who could speak animal language. He followed the gander around Sweden.

When he returned home, he not only changed back to his original form, but also became a good boy. I thought: I want to be a good boy like Niels. Reading Notes 7 of "Niels Riding a Goose"

This winter vacation, I read a book called "Niels Riding a Goose". This book tells the story of a boy named Niels who is very naughty and likes to play tricks on small animals. Everyone hates him. One day, Niels' parents went out to the church. Niels played a trick on an elf, and the elf turned him into a little man the size of a thumb. At this time, a group of wild geese flew through the sky, and Morton, the big gander at home, also wanted to fly with them. In order to prevent it from flying away, Nils hugged the neck of the big gander. The big gander had no time to shake him off and let him go. They were brought into the air together. In this way, Nils traveled north and south with Morton the gander and the geese, and experienced a strange journey.

During this trip, Niels saw the beautiful scenery of nature, increased his knowledge, and made many new friends. Not only that, he also helped many small animals and learned beautiful qualities from them - which turned him from a child who was rough and loved to bully small animals into a brave, kind and helpful child.

Finally, when Nils finally returned home and learned that the gander Morton was going to be slaughtered, he bravely stood up and saved it. The elf was touched by his kindness and turned him into a human. After this trip, Niels was no longer the naughty and playful child, but became smart, brave, and helpful. However, he could no longer find the geese and could not understand the animals' language. This trip eventually became the best memory of his life.

This story made me understand: animals are good friends of human beings, and they also have their own joys, sorrows and joys. We must love them, protect them, and not harm them. Protecting animals is everyone’s responsibility! (Yao Qianze) "Niels's Travels on a Goose" reading notes 8

"Niels's Travels on a Goose" is about a fourteen-year-old boy named Neil. Sri Lanka. He doesn't like to read, is very naughty, has a rough nature, and often plays tricks on the small animals in the house. Everyone hates him. One day, his father forced him to study at home. After his father and mother left, he saw an elf the size of a palm. Nils caught it with a bug net, but the elf turned it into an elf as big as it. He was a little man and could speak animal language. Nils was very sad. He was afraid that his father and mother would be surprised when they came back. He looked for the elf everywhere and wanted to ask it to change him back, but he couldn't find the elf. When Niels saw the big gander at home preparing to take off to follow the wild geese, he wanted to stop the gander (named Morton) from flying away, so he jumped on the gander's back and hugged its neck, but was killed by the gander. I took the sky with me and followed the wild geese to travel.

On the way to Lapland, they encountered many dangers. Nils used his wisdom and bravery to save many small animals. Once, a wild goose was caught by a fox named Smil. Nils bravely hugged the fox's tail and stabbed it in the buttocks with the knife he carried. The fox was thrown away in pain. The wild goose took the opportunity to fly away. The fox wanted to catch Nils from his tail. Nils jumped down, circled with the fox, and took the opportunity to climb up the tree while running. The fox was waiting for Nils under the tree. Niers wanted to catch him and waited for the fox to fall asleep. Morton the gander took the opportunity to rescue Niels. Aka, the leader of the wild geese, was very grateful to Niels. From then on, he and the geese became very close Good friend.

During the dangerous but joyful journey, Nils learned to help others with love and stopped playing tricks on small animals. I heard a lot of legends and stories, learned a lot about how animals survive, learned a lot of humanistic anecdotes, and appreciated a lot of beautiful natural scenery. After arriving at his destination, Lapland, he played with the geese during the day and held a bonfire party with the geese at night. His traveling companion, the gander Morton, also found his mate, and they gave birth to six little geese. When they finished their trip After flying home, Niels not only returned to his original size, but also became a kind and responsible little boy who was loved by his parents and neighbors.

This story tells us: We must be loving and help those around us in need, in order to become children that people love; we must be brave, in times of crisis, do not shrink back, and be brave to help others; we must Be wise and when you encounter problems, you must use your brains, think of ways, and solve problems bravely; we must be responsible and must be serious when doing certain things and insist on doing our best to do things well; we must cherish small animals , don’t hurt them, care about them more, they are also an important part of our lives; there are many beautiful things in nature, we must cherish them to make our lives better. Reading Notes 9 of "Niels Riding a Goose"

Because I read it in conjunction with other books, I finally finished reading "Niels Riding a Goose" yesterday. I am so envious of Niels. , being able to travel to so many countries, experience so many things, opened my eyes, and learned a lot of knowledge.

I really hope that one day I can travel freely like this, but I don’t want to ride a goose, so it’s better to fly. Reading Notes 10 of "Niels's Travels as a Goose"

Today I read the book "Niels's Travels as a Goose", written by Selma Lagerlof from Sweden. Although this book is a bit "pediatric" for me, who is about to be a fifth-grade student, after reading a few pages, I was deeply attracted by the humorous and bizarre twists and turns of the story. It is very interesting. It took me into a magical and wonderful world.

This book tells the story of a little boy named Nils who didn’t like to study and was a complete troublemaker. He often did some pranks. Therefore, he was punished and was turned into an elf by an elf. Thumb man. He rode the white goose Modin and flew along the Swedish land with a flock of geese led by the "Aka" geese that came up from the Snowy Mountains. Along the way, we experienced countless thrills and performed various legends. After going through hardships and dangers, he finally returned home and changed his previous shortcomings. He became a kind, brave, intelligent, and lovely boy, and he was also very willing to help others. The magic cast by the elf on him was automatically lifted.

After reading this book, I was impressed by the author's rich imagination! I was also moved and applauded by the fact that the little boy Niels in the story changed his shortcomings in time after experiencing various legends and dangers, and became a kind, brave, wise and lovely boy! Yes, each of us has some shortcomings. The process of growing up is a process of making mistakes and correcting them. The fear is not that we have shortcomings, but that we will never realize that we have shortcomings, or that we still know that we have shortcomings. Without repentance, we must constantly enrich ourselves, change ourselves, and have the courage to overcome difficulties and obstacles as we grow, so that we can make ourselves better and grow into a popular person! Doesn’t this story full of childlike innocence illustrate this?

I like the book "Niels' Travels on a Goose"! Reading Notes 11 of "Niels Riding a Goose"

When I read the last page of "Niels Riding a Goose", I couldn't help but be deeply moved. When I think of Niels's spirit of helping others again, I feel particularly ashamed.

When Nils was still the same size as a normal person, his greatest pleasure was bullying animals. For example, setting the tails of cats and dogs on fire, climbing up trees to catch birds that can't fly, etc. Later, he was transformed into a little man as big as a thumb by the elf. He was accidentally carried up into the sky by his big goose that had just joined the wild geese, and he began his journey. During the trip, he gradually learned tolerance and kindness, made many animal friends, and had many strange experiences. Because of his change, the elf changed Niels back again.

In my daily life, I often see small animals such as sparrows and goldfish struggling painfully in my hands, just like Niels in the book. How pitiful these little creatures are. Whenever something goes wrong for me, I use small animals like cats and dogs as a punching bag, without feeling at all how stupid my behavior is.

Do we really have to go through the experience of Niels being turned into a villain before we can wake up? Animals are also members of the earth and are not our accessories. We cannot bully them at will. Rather, respect them and live happily with them.

Yes, we must have a loving heart, be kind to animals, and be kind to others, so as to create a harmonious living environment for ourselves. "Niels Riding the Goose" Reading Notes 12

The fairy tale tells about a boy named Niels, who is only fourteen years old, but he does not like to study and is naughty.

One day, he played a trick on an elf, but unfortunately the elf turned him into a thumb-sized little man! What’s interesting is that after he became small, he was taken away by a goose, and he began to Traveled around the world. Not only did I learn a lot of geographical knowledge, I also experienced various dangers and hardships. In the end, he overcame many hardships and returned home.

From then on, he corrected his shortcomings and became a brave, kind and helpful big boy.

After reading this book, I feel that I cannot be as naughty and naughty as he is. I want to learn from him his bravery, kindness and helpfulness! Reading Notes 13 of "Niels Riding a Goose"

This fairy tale "Niels Riding a Goose" is a fairy tale written by Selmara Written by Glover. This is a touching fairy tale! A thought-provoking fairy tale!

In the fairy tale, there is a naughty little boy who relies on his own strength and is very cruel to poultry. He often plays tricks and bullies poultry. So, the elf punished him and turned him into a weak and weak person. He could no longer bully the poultry. After that, he traveled on a gander. On the way, he formed a deep friendship with the geese. Together they dealt with the ferocious fox Smil, and found many friends: Carl the puppy, Golgo the eagle, Raven Pataki et al. From then on, he fell in love with animals. Finally, after hard work, they ended their trip. Because his attitude toward animals completely changed, the elf changed him back to his normal self. "Niels Riding a Goose" Reading Notes 14

During the winter vacation, my father took me to Xinhua Bookstore to buy books. Looking at the dazzling array of books on the bookshelf, which one should I choose? Just when I was worried, A book called "Niels' Travels on a Goose" came to my attention. The strange title and interesting illustrations made me fall in love with this book instantly, so I chose it!

When I got home, I couldn’t wait to open the book and read it. It turned out that this book was written This is the story of a little boy named Niels. This little boy doesn't like to study or work, and he also likes to tease people. Because he teased a little goblin and was punished by turning into a thumb-sized villain, he went through a series of incredible experiences. It was these experiences that turned Niels from a naughty and mischievous child into a man with a sense of justice and justice. A wise, brave and kind little hero.

There are no wise words or wonderful paragraphs in the whole book, but it taught me that I must have the courage to face up to my own shortcomings and work hard to correct them; when facing difficulties, I cannot just care about my own interests. , to harm others. Nils is my role model, and I want to be a good boy who is perseverant, brave, kind and hard-working. Reading Notes 15 of "Niels' Travels Riding a Goose"

Niels is a naughty boy. One day, because he played a trick on the elf, the elf turned him into a man the same size as the elf. On this day, the wild geese called his male goose Morton to go on a trip together. Nils jumped on the goose's back and asked Morton to take him away. During the journey, he rescued the leading goose Aka, a female squirrel who had just given birth to a baby squirrel... Along the way, he went through a lot of hardships, but there were also constant surprises.

During the goose-riding journey, he and the geese landed on Little Carls Island, where the sheep disappeared one by one. It turned out that there were three foxes there, and these missing sheep were eaten by these three foxes. In order to catch the bad guys, Nils took the initiative to stand guard for everyone. Finally, one dark night, when the three foxes sneaked towards them, Nils immediately woke up a ram and worked together. Drive away three nasty foxes.

During the journey, he was not afraid of hardship and danger, and used a knife to free the eagle Golgo who had been kept in a cage. In order to repay Nils, Gorgo sent him back to the wild geese, but he didn't expect that Gorgo and Aka were adoptive mothers and sons who had not seen each other for a long time. After resolving their past grudges, Aka finally forgave Galgo and hugged each other tightly. .

During the trip by riding a goose, Nils used his ingenuity to save the leading goose Aka, and made a fox named Mills foam at the mouth from exhaustion; The mother squirrel in the cage met her four children. The touching scene made the humans who imprisoned the mother squirrel see it and were moved. In the end, the mother squirrel was released and their mother and children were reunited.