
我的读书实践收获作文1
《夏洛的网》这本书,也许你听过,也许你看过。你的收获一定是有的,虽然不一样,但是也大同小异吧!
我就直奔主题说说我的收获吧。这是在一天晚上,我在书柜里找点书看看时,看到了《夏洛的网》。书的封面底色是淡淡的土黄色,上面画着一个小女孩抱着一只小猪,旁边是一只羊和一只鸭子。可是,她们的目光全都注视着一个不起眼的小东西—一只小蜘蛛。这是什么意思?我带着疑问坐了下来。
首先我先看后面的简介,当我看到“在朱克曼家的谷仓里,快乐的生活着一群动物,其中小猪威尔伯和蜘蛛夏洛建立了最真挚的友谊”时,我想这一定又是一本无聊的童话故事,可读完介绍,我被里面的故事深深的吸引住了,迫不及待地读了下去。
威尔伯是一只落脚猪,一出生就要被杀掉,是弗恩救了他。可是,不久后的一天,一个坏消息又降临到了威尔伯头上:一到天气变得实在太冷时,就被杀了,变成熏肉火腿。威尔伯扑到在地上尖叫起来。然而,看似渺小的夏洛却说:“我能救你!”于是,夏洛用自己的丝在猪栏上织出了被人类视为奇迹的网上文字,彻底逆转了威尔伯的命运,终于让他在集市的大赛中赢得特别奖,和一个安享天命的未来。但,这时,蜘蛛夏洛的生命却走到了尽头……
夏洛临死前和威尔伯的对话是最精彩的。夏洛说:“这件事本身就是一件了不起的事,我为你结网,因为我喜欢你。再说,生命到底是什么啊?我们出生,我们活上一阵子,我们死去。一只蜘蛛,一生只忙着捕捉和吃苍蝇是毫无意义的,通过帮助你,也许可以提升一点我生命的价值。谁都知道人活着该做一点有意义的事情。”
对,人活着就该做一点有意义的事情。这就是我读这本书最大的收获。
我的读书实践收获作文2
以前读书,浑浑噩噩,不知有什么用,只不过是听父母老师之言,装个样子罢了。有次读书,看到“书中自有黄金屋,书中自有颜如玉”,我大惑不解,书中哪来的“黄金屋”,哪来的“颜如玉”,读了半年,我怎么就没发现呢?,后来书读得多了,我也从中找到了答案。
有一次,我看到了一篇讲李嘉诚事迹的文章。李嘉诚出生在书香世家,良好的家庭氛围让李嘉诚从小就喜欢上了读书,但由于日军的侵略,刚上初中的李嘉诚不得不跟随家人去香港舅舅家避难。
祸不单行,爸爸得了重病,他一边读书,一边照顾爸爸,希望爸爸快点好起来,但爸爸还是撒手西归了。爸爸在生命弥留之际,告诉嘉诚:“不管生活如何艰辛,都不要放弃读书。”爸爸的离去,使生活的重担完全落在了长子李嘉诚的肩上。他不得不离开心爱的学校,开始打工。在打工的过程中,李嘉诚才真正
读书学习成就了李嘉诚辉煌的事业,使他成为了“世界最具影响力的富豪”,尽管如此,李嘉诚还是坚持每天读书学习,从中发掘更多的财富和资本。
我在读书的过程中,逐渐喜欢上了写作。因为读得书多,积累的好词好句也多,在写作文时我常常引经据典,来阐明我的观点。于是,我的作文常被老师当作范文读给同学听,还在省级报刊上发表了几篇,并且获得了稿酬,这让我彻底领悟了“书中自有黄金屋”的道理。
读书不在多而在精,只要读完一本书后能对自己有所启迪,就不算白读。做客《百家讲坛》的主讲,哪个不是博览群书?哪个不是见解独到?
读书不是一句空话,只有用心去读,才会有所收获。
我的读书实践收获作文3
金秋十月是收获的季节,有人收获果实,有人收获友谊,有人收获喜悦,……而爱看书的我,也有一个很大的收获,就是收获了知识。
臧克家曾说过:“读一本好书,就像交了一个益友。”我是一个爱看书的小女孩儿,每天遨游在书的世界里,我结识了许多“好朋友”,有《西游记》中的孙悟空、《宝葫芦的秘密》中的王葆、《狼王梦》中的母狼紫岚……与书为伴,让我收获了很多知识。
每次一翻开书,我就能闻到一股淡淡的墨香,这种书卷的“香味”令我陶醉在文字中,沉浸在故事里。
我读了《十万个为什么》让我了解了许多大自然的奥秘。《宝葫芦的秘密》让我认识了梦见宝葫芦的小学生王葆,让我明白了“天上不会掉馅饼”,也让我懂得了一个道理:一分耕耘,一分收获。《钢铁是怎样炼成的》让我认识了一位百折不挠的英雄——保尔·柯察金。《中华上下五千年》让我看到了我们伟大祖国五千年的悠久历史,使我更加热爱我们的祖国……
为了多读好书,我还订阅了《读书与作文》、《实用文摘》、《小学生学习报》。我不仅认真阅读,用心体会,遇到不理解的字、词,我会查字典。还会把书中优美的词语、精彩的句子摘抄下来,通过长期积累,我也学会了如何使作文内容更丰富、更精彩,渐渐的,我的写作水平也有了很大的提高。
从书中,我能学到许许多多的知识,也能懂得许多道理。书籍是我的良师,更是我的益友。
读书使我收获了快乐,更收获了知识。
我的读书实践收获作文4
常言道:“书中自有黄金屋”。而我,则是个名副其实的“小书虫”,也正是因为书,我收获到一生受用不尽的启示。
幼时的我异常贪玩,和爸爸妈妈一样,我总是早出晚归,大家都称呼我为“小野猫”,而我也不甚在意。
有一次,我去图书馆玩,不小心撞到了一个图书架,架上的连环画重重地砸在我头上,在我正想破口大骂时,地上的连环画被风吹开了几页,而我也被地上连环画里的图片吸引住了,顾不上疼痛,我捡起书,随意找了一个椅子坐下,安静的看书。书看完了,我飞奔的跑回家,叫爸爸妈妈带我去买书,弄得大家都是丈二和尚摸不着头脑。
正是幼时的经历,我和书结了缘。长大后,我不再看连环画了,像《海底俩万年》、《森林报》、《爷爷的爷爷从哪里来》之类的书我都看,我不在贪玩了,因为我把时间都花在了书上,读到令人开心的故事时,我笑,读到主人公悲惨的身世时,我哭,总之,我和书一起笑一起哭。妈妈为了方便我看书,买了一个大书柜给我,但是因为我从书上看到许多自己挣钱买书的事例,所以我便有了自己买书的念头,从那以后,我收集家里的废品卖,像废报纸、废塑料品等可以回收的我都卖,我也把自己的零花钱攒下来买书,没过多久,我攒的钱足够买好几本书了,我便去书店买了几本优秀作文书来看,也正是因为这优秀作文书,我积累了更多的好词好句好段,我开始变得非常会写作文了,我的作文也常常被老师当成范文来讲。
读书,使我收获了很多东西,也让我明白了人间冷暖,读书,让我在知识的海洋里遨游,我爱看书!
我的读书实践收获作文5
读书,带给我许多欢乐。读书还带给我很多收获。
记得,我还学电子琴六级时,就在琴室的“图书角”里看到了一本书——《琴童》。也许就是那本杂志,让我后来下定了学钢琴的决心。书上介绍了各种琴童的故事:二胡琴童、小提琴琴童、扬琴琴童……其中,一篇介绍钢琴琴童郎朗哥哥的连载作文进入了我的眼帘,我有趣地看着,十分入迷,连上课了也不知道。考过了电子琴七级,妈妈在我的强烈要求与她的深思熟虑下,终于答应让我学钢琴,还给我买了一台钢琴。后来我知道了郎朗哥哥是世界上最年轻、最有名的钢琴大师。在我练琴时,我十分认真,因为在这个钢琴的世界里,我遇见了车尔尼、巴赫,在另一本琴书上我认识了李斯特、舒伯特、萧邦、李云迪,我从他们的作品中,获得了更大的乐趣。
以前在画室里,我学习水粉画,根本不知道什么叫“国画”,后来在朋友的一本书中,我了解了国画——它就是中国画的简称。那时,我才读三年级,从书上我了解了国画不用勾勒墨线,让人觉得整个画面很开放,它不像水粉画那样拘束。显得特别的洒脱,特别的生动自然。悄然中,我爱上了国画。一到了画室,我便迫不及待地请求林老师教我画国画。带着兴奋的心情,我进入了期盼已久的国画世界里。现在,我的国画工笔牡丹已经画得有模有样了。然而,这一切都是因为书。
因为书,让我爱上了钢琴,认识了各位钢琴大师;因为书,让我知道了国画,学习了国画,爱上了国画;因为书,我得到了更多收获。是书!就是书!也因为这一切,让我更爱书!
我的读书实践收获作文6
徜徉在书中,书里的一字一句,如同跳动的音符,如同涓涓细流,汇集出一本好书,一首好歌,一道河流。我漫游其中,且满载而归。
周末的下午,我摊在屋子的一脚,偷偷从哥哥之书架上取下一本书,名为:《让高墙倒下吧》,作者为李家同,无庸置疑,这本书是要人们拿下有色眼镜,不让歧视留存心中,让人们心中所设的高墙,由自己让其倒下。读完再把它放回去,此时,我已经不是原来的我。
曾经,我也是个有着种族歧视的人,黄色皮肤偏白的我,对黑皮肤的人总是自认高人一等;曾经,我也有着身高歧视,一百七十公分的我总是仗势欺人;曾经,我也怀有性别歧视,团结女子的心,欺负男生。种种的种种,一卷卫生纸也写不完,我想,这都源自于“骄傲”,才会衍生出这些不可挽回之懊恼事件。
依稀记得有天,我穿着增高的球鞋,看起来就有了一百七十五公分,遇到一位跟我同校同年但不同班的男生,他足足矮了我约二十公分,想起不久前才听过其说 自己朋友坏话,故竟用鼻孔看他,还说了些难听之话。俗话说:“良言一句三冬暖,恶语伤人六月寒。”只见他留下错愕及气红的脸,好不难过。
直到这本书映入眼帘,并细细咀嚼后,才如同醍醐灌顶,当头棒喝,了解自己的信心过于,竟招之惹祸,演变骄傲,往后是该抛下成见,丢掉歧视之时了,我跟我的自信说声对不起,是我滥用了你。
一本好书带来的成效,就像植物的光合作用,使周遭的空气更清新,呼吸也因此更顺畅。感谢这本书,它使我获益无穷,就如同种水果、插秧后的收成季节,我想,它将会是大丰收。
在这趟“书游”中,我得到“大丰收”,这真是丰收的季节。
我的读书实践收获作文7
读书如果不与实践结合,那么收获也只不过是天边的浮云。——题记
读书·小巷旧忆
一本关于北京往事的书勾起了我对小巷的兴趣,书上写北京的小巷幽深静谧,充斥着温馨与安宁,承载了无数小巷人的回忆。“只是一条窄窄的、幽静古朴的小巷,却和我们有着无比深厚的感情,每每走进小巷,看着熟悉的红墙碧瓦被阳光覆上一层金黄的薄纱,数着来往或是盘旋的飞鸟,无数回忆涌来,那是我们的青春。”读过这段话,我对小巷有了不一样的遐想和憧憬,便希望能亲身探访,切身体会小巷的美。
实践·探寻南巷
初入小巷,一阵悠扬的二胡声弥散在空气中,也萦绕在脑海中,那一刻足以让人享受心灵的宁静与感动,那正是城市中没有的幽静惬意,那是小巷的声音。拐角处一家杂货店,木质招牌上方正的挂着“北京故事”,走进店里买下一瓶小巷中炙手可热的北冰洋饮料,一丝冰凉甘甜滑过喉头,这是小巷的味道。深入小巷,悦耳的二胡声仿佛越来越近,屋顶瓦片上招呼同伴的鸟的叫声和着这曲调探入耳中,这是小巷独有的悠然闲趣。院落门前竹椅上静默地看着孩童们嬉戏的带着笑靥的老人,身旁微笑着织围巾的慈爱的母亲,纯真快乐玩耍的孩子们,这是小巷孕育的朴实的人们。这一切都与书中相仿,却又有些不同,窄窄的小巷承载了太多欢声笑语,让小巷人们乐享浮生,这一幕幕,如书中所说,培养了人们与小巷的感情。
收获·感触良多
日薄西山,光影斑驳,我已有了不少收获。一步步背离小巷,回到属于城市的喧嚣,那悦耳的二胡声消弭于身后的小巷中。在这里,我寻觅到了书中所写的幽静古朴,探访到了巷中的温馨与安宁,更感受了小巷中独有的北京气息,这感受是读书无法给予我的.收获。
我的读书实践收获作文8
唯书有色,艳于西子;唯文有华,秀于百卉。读书的过程如甘泉洗去心中的负荷,如清风拂去心头的尘埃,于此,人的心灵圣洁清澈。
书,告诉了我许多许多。
书,因我的阅读而精彩。
从书中,我渐渐读出了朱自清的隽永、钱钟书的淡薄、鲁迅的辛辣、冰心的委婉;也明白的屈原投身汨罗江的壮烈、辛弃疾忧国忧民的情思、文天祥为国家舍生取义的悲壮、保尔钢铁般的坚强,我还读出了纪伯伦睿智的思维、莎士比亚巧妙的构思、托尔斯泰敏锐的洞察力、凡尔纳丰富的想象力以及马克·吐温绝妙的幽默艺术。
我欣赏陶渊明“采菊东篱下,悠然见南山”的闲适自然;我喜欢王维“明月松间照,清泉石上流”的明快清朗;我偏爱李白“飞流直下三千尺,疑是银河落九天”的奇特思绪;我也敬佩文天祥“人生自古谁无死?留取丹心照汗青”的豪情壮志,我还欣赏龚自珍“落红不是无情物,化作春泥更护花”的献身精神。
从奥斯特洛夫斯基的《钢铁是怎样炼成的》中,我亲眼看到保尔童年时艰苦的生活,长大后,在铁匠朱赫来的带领和冬妮亚的支持下,终于成为一名光荣的布尔什维克,读到这里,我不禁对保尔身上的革命精神赞叹不已。
“越千年,观世事纷坛沧海横流;展宏图,问苍茫大地谁主沉浮;有所思,唱江山如画志在千里。”毛主席的诗词已成为一种艺术。“霜晨月,马蹄声碎、喇叭声咽。”“万木霜天红烂漫,天兵怒气冲霄汉”……书,向我展示着中国一代伟人的智慧。
孤独时,书是益友;忧闷时,书是敞开的窗户;阴霾时,书是灿烂的阳光;意冷时,书是熊熊的火焰……
让我们每个人都开始自己的收获读书行,让书中的知识来填充我们的大脑,这样,人才不会活得空虚啊!
让书永远陪伴我们的生活吧!
我的读书实践收获作文9
现代诗人臧克家说:“读过一本好书,就像交了一个益友”。歌德也说:“读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。”
的确,读书,就要读好书。一本好书,犹如一位老师,丰富我们的知识,指引我们前进的方向,告诉我们做人的准则,开阔我们的视野,让我们跟上社会前进的步伐。
读好书,让好书伴我们成长。在我们成长的过程中,愿大家都来与好书作伴,把好书当做我们人生旅途上的好朋友:文学的、艺术的、知识的、科技的、思想的、生活的……只有读好书,才能开卷有益;只有博览群书,才能使我们知识渊博;只有与好书作伴,思想才不贫穷、不孤独,身心才能得到陶冶,品德才能更加高尚。
回忆一下,我已经读了不少好书,如《格林童话》、《365夜故事》、《伊索寓言》、《雷锋的故事》、《优秀作文》、《阅读理解》、《唐诗三百首》、《十万个为什么》、《科学家的故事》、《鲁宾逊漂流记》、《三国演义》、《谁动了我的奶酪》等,每一本好书都使我受益匪浅,更使我深刻地理解了真与假、善与恶、美与丑、科学与创新、勇敢与坚强、伟大与高尚……读这些好书都像是在享受精神的大餐,更像津津有味地品尝精神的食粮。
读好书成才,读坏书毁才。一本好书会让你站得更高,看得更远;一本坏书会让你思想受到腐蚀,甚至步入深渊。读好书使你丰富知识开阔视野的基础,读好书是你打开知识宝库的钥匙,读好书是你走向成功大道的必备条件之一,因此好书是我们的良师益友,坏书我们要弃而远之。
高尔基说过:“书籍是人类进步的阶梯。”同学们,让我们多读书,读好书,努力攀登这人类进步的阶梯,成为知识的富翁,精神的巨人,做一个对社会更加有用的人!
我的读书实践收获作文10
从小时候的红雪私主、灰姑娘、人鱼小姐,我学会了擅良;从小学时的《东纪行》、《格列佛游记》,我学会了英勇;从初一时的《水浒传》、《钢铁是怎样炼成的》我学会了忠义、刚强;从始二的《三邦演义》、《傅雷野书》,我学会了要知仇图报、疏情有巨大与忘我……匆匆地,我在读书中一直地发获成长。
小时候,我以为最幸福的事件莫功于躺在妈妈的怀面,听妈妈讲安徒生的童话故事。记得那时,我老是缠着妈妈道灰姑娘、白雪公主,我一遍一遍地听,不厌其烦。也从皂雪公主的继母一次次危害文雪公主的毒辣,小矬人不瞅安危救白雪公主中,清楚了什么是善良,什么时候是狠毒。所以,从这时讫,我只有睹到流落狗,皆会绝不迟疑地拿没本人的货色,把它喂鼓;也是从那时伏,我只要见到大巷上有乞丐,我也会责无旁贷地倾其所有,助他一臂之力。
从读书中尔播种了仁慈取乐于帮己。
在上小学时,我偏爱读《西游记》,喜欢孙悟空的大胆、机灵;也爱好猪八戒的乐观、风趣;还喜欢沙尼的诚实甜干;还有唐僧的慈善情怀。还记得那时,我大家一集体玩角色表演,想把这些长处集于一身呢?不外此时,这早未成替我的人生态度与信条。
从读书中我收成了对我生的的立场与干人的讲德水准。
跟着年纪的增加,我去到了初中,此时的我又迷上了《水浒传》、《钢铁是怎样炼成的》、《三国演义》等初中课标请求必读的名著。从这些书中,我学会了作人要仗义、豪放、顽强、知恩图报。在此时,我无法记记诸葛明的“鞠躬绝瘁、逝世而后已”;我无奈忘记鲁智深拳击镇关西的言侠仗义;我无法忘却刘备、关云长、张飞的桃园三结义中所表示了义气、侠义与虔诚。
从书中我收获了人生的喜怒悲乐。
Two were mice, named “Sniff 3” and “Scurry4” and two were littlepeople-beings5 who were as small as mice but who looked and
acted a lot like people today. Their names were “Hem6” and “Haw7.”
Due to their small size, it would be easy not to notice what the four of them were doing. But if you looked closely enough, you could discover the most amazing things!
Every day the mice and the little people spent time in the maze looking for their own special cheese. The mice, Sniff and Scurry, possessing8 only simple rodent9 brains, but good instincts10, searched for the hard nibbling11 cheese they liked, as mice often do.
The two littlepeople, Hem and Haw, used their brains, filled with many beliefs and emotions12, to search for a very different kind of Cheese—with a capital 13 C—which they believed would make them feel happy and successful.
As different as the mice and littlepeople were, they shared something in common: every morning, they each put on their jogging14 suits and running shoes, left their little homes, and raced out into the maze looking for their favorite cheese.
The maze was a labyrinth15 of corridors16 and chambers17, some containing delicious cheese. But there were also dark corners and blind alleys18 leading nowhere. It was an easy place for anyone to get lost.
However, for those who found their way, the maze held secrets that let them enjoy a better life.
The mice, Sniff and Scurry, used the simple, but inefficient19, trial-and-error20 method of finding cheese. They ran down one corridor and if it proved empty, they turned and ran down another.
Sniff would smell out the general direction of the cheese, using his great nose, and Scurry would race ahead. They got lost, as you might expect, went off 21 in the wrong direction and often bumped 22 into walls.
However, the two littlepeople, Hem and Haw, used a different method that relied on23 their ability to think and learn from their past experiences, although, they would sometimes get confused24 by their beliefs and emotions.
Eventually25 in their own way, they all discovered what they were looking for —they each found their own kind of cheese one day at the end of one of the corridors in Cheese Station C.
Every morning after that, the mice and the littlepeople dressed in their running gear26 and headed27 over to Cheese Station C. It wasn"t long before they each established their own routine.
Sniff and Scurry continued to wake early every day and race through the maze, always following the same route.
When they arrived at their destination, the mice took off their running shoes, tied them together and hung them around their necks—so they could get to them quickly whenever they needed them again. Then they enjoyed the cheese.
In the beginning Hem and Haw also raced toward Cheese Station C every morning to enjoy the tasty new morsels28 that awaited them.
But after a while, a different routine set in29 for the littlepeople.
Hem and Haw awoke each day a little later, dressed a little slower, and walked to Cheese Station C. After all, they knew where the Cheese was now and how to get there.
They had no idea where the Cheese came from, or who put it there. They just assumed 30 it would be there.
As soon as Hem and Haw arrived at Cheese Station C each morning, they settled in31 and made themselves at home. They hung up32 their jogging suits, put away33 their running shoes and put on their slippers34. They were becoming very comfortable now that they had found the Cheese.
“This is great,” Hem said. “There"s enough Cheese here to last us forever.” The littlepeople felt happy and successful, and thought they were now secure.
It wasn"t long before Hem and Haw regarded the Cheese they found at Cheese Station C as their cheese. It was such a large store of Cheese that they eventually moved their homes to be closer to it, and built a social life around it.
To make themselves feel more at home, Hem and Haw decorated35 the walls with sayings and even drew pictures of Cheese around them which made them smile. One read:
Having Cheese Makes You Happy.
Sometimes Hem and Haw would take their friends by to see their pile of Cheese at Cheese Station C, and point to it with pride, saying, “Pretty nice Cheese, huh?” Sometimes they shared it with their friends and sometimes they didn"t.
Two were mice, named “Sniff 3” and “Scurry4” and two were littlepeople-beings5 who were as small as mice but who looked and
acted a lot like people today. Their names were “Hem6” and “Haw7.”
Due to their small size, it would be easy not to notice what the four of them were doing. But if you looked closely enough, you could discover the most amazing things!
Every day the mice and the little people spent time in the maze looking for their own special cheese. The mice, Sniff and Scurry, possessing8 only simple rodent9 brains, but good instincts10, searched for the hard nibbling11 cheese they liked, as mice often do.
The two littlepeople, Hem and Haw, used their brains, filled with many beliefs and emotions12, to search for a very different kind of Cheese—with a capital 13 C—which they believed would make them feel happy and successful.
As different as the mice and littlepeople were, they shared something in common: every morning, they each put on their jogging14 suits and running shoes, left their little homes, and raced out into the maze looking for their favorite cheese.
The maze was a labyrinth15 of corridors16 and chambers17, some containing delicious cheese. But there were also dark corners and blind alleys18 leading nowhere. It was an easy place for anyone to get lost.
However, for those who found their way, the maze held secrets that let them enjoy a better life.
The mice, Sniff and Scurry, used the simple, but inefficient19, trial-and-error20 method of finding cheese. They ran down one corridor and if it proved empty, they turned and ran down another.
Sniff would smell out the general direction of the cheese, using his great nose, and Scurry would race ahead. They got lost, as you might expect, went off 21 in the wrong direction and often bumped 22 into walls.
However, the two littlepeople, Hem and Haw, used a different method that relied on23 their ability to think and learn from their past experiences, although, they would sometimes get confused24 by their beliefs and emotions.
Eventually25 in their own way, they all discovered what they were looking for —they each found their own kind of cheese one day at the end of one of the corridors in Cheese Station C.
Every morning after that, the mice and the littlepeople dressed in their running gear26 and headed27 over to Cheese Station C. It wasn"t long before they each established their own routine.
Sniff and Scurry continued to wake early every day and race through the maze, always following the same route.
When they arrived at their destination, the mice took off their running shoes, tied them together and hung them around their necks—so they could get to them quickly whenever they needed them again. Then they enjoyed the cheese.
In the beginning Hem and Haw also raced toward Cheese Station C every morning to enjoy the tasty new morsels28 that awaited them.
But after a while, a different routine set in29 for the littlepeople.
Hem and Haw awoke each day a little later, dressed a little slower, and walked to Cheese Station C. After all, they knew where the Cheese was now and how to get there.
They had no idea where the Cheese came from, or who put it there. They just assumed 30 it would be there.
As soon as Hem and Haw arrived at Cheese Station C each morning, they settled in31 and made themselves at home. They hung up32 their jogging suits, put away33 their running shoes and put on their slippers34. They were becoming very comfortable now that they had found the Cheese.
“This is great,” Hem said. “There"s enough Cheese here to last us forever.” The littlepeople felt happy and successful, and thought they were now secure.
It wasn"t long before Hem and Haw regarded the Cheese they found at Cheese Station C as their cheese. It was such a large store of Cheese that they eventually moved their homes to be closer to it, and built a social life around it.
To make themselves feel more at home, Hem and Haw decorated35 the walls with sayings and even drew pictures of Cheese around them which made them smile. One read:
Having Cheese Makes You Happy.
Sometimes Hem and Haw would take their friends by to see their pile of Cheese at Cheese Station C, and point to it with pride, saying, “Pretty nice Cheese, huh?” Sometimes they shared it with their friends and sometimes they didn"t.



