After reading a famous book, you must have many thoughts in your heart. Write a reading note to record the gains and efforts. Are you at a loss to write or have a clue? The following are the reading notes of The Cricket in Times Square that I collected for you. You are welcome to share them. The Cricket in Times Square Reading Notes 1
The main content of this book is: Cricket Chester never wanted to leave the grassland in the countryside of Connecticut, but he jumped into a picnic basket because of his greed. We were taken to the most prosperous place in New York - the subway station of Times Square. In the indifferent New York, Chester met Tucker the mouse, the loyal cat Henry, and his owner, the boy Mario. Cricket Chester's musical talent repaid his friends' sincere friendship and helped Mario's family get out of trouble. He also became a performer himself! He missed the free life in the countryside. With the help of his friends, he finally returned to his hometown.
When I read this book, I gained some knowledge.
I know: Friendship is more important than money, because when we fail, our friends will encourage us, and when we are happy, our friends will be happy with us; deep friendship with people is the most important thing in life. The most precious thing! I realized what true friendship is, which taught me to cherish the time now, to live in harmony with my classmates, to help each other, and to establish deep friendships.
Not only that, I also know: I will also live in harmony with my friends in the future. Reading Notes on The Cricket in Times Square 2
This summer vacation, I read "The Cricket in Times Square" by the American writer George Selden. This book brought me into the fairy tale kingdom. It allowed me to listen to the music of nature and feel the journey of the soul.
"The Cricket in Times Square" tells a story: a cricket named Chester met Mario in New York, and Mario took Chester back to his newsstand. , I wanted to put it in a newsstand, but my mother didn't agree, saying that I would bring in its companions and throw it away, but my father agreed. From then on, Chester lived in the matchbox. Soon, Chester met Henry the cat and Tucker the mouse who lived in the drainage pipe, and the three of them became good friends. One day, Mario bought a cricket cage for Chester, but Chester preferred to live in a matchbox, so he gave the cage to Tucker. Tucker used a few bills as a mattress and quilt, but during the night, Chester accidentally ate the two-dollar bill. This was money that Mario couldn't earn in two days. His mother insisted on throwing away Chester, so Tucker had to give two dollars of his own to Chester so that Mario's family would not lose two dollars.
Chester is a cricket who is very talented in music and is the most powerful musician in the world. Whenever it is played, everyone will stop and listen to Chester's beautiful singing. As a result, it helped Mario's family get out of trouble. However, the successful Chester was very disappointed and longed for his previous life on the prairie. Later, with the help of friends, it returned to its home prairie.
"Cricket in Times Square" is deeply loved by adults and children. It allows us to forever remember the chirping of Cricket Chester and also allows us to understand the importance of music. After reading this book, I also want to learn about the friendship between the little animals in the book, so that classmates should be united and friendly, help each other, and get along well.
The sentence that touched me the most:
1. It is like the sound of a violin string being rapidly crossed by a bow, or like the sound of a harp being suddenly provoked. .
2. Then, everything became quiet again, and there was a kind of emptiness in the air, as if the entire station was always waiting for the crowds of people to throw themselves into its arms. The Cricket in Times Square Reading Notes 3
Today, I read a book called The Cricket in Times Square.
This book tells the story of a country cricket who lived freely in Connecticut, but was taken to Times Square in New York. Cricket Chester had stayed in the country for a long time and was not familiar with the bustling and bustling city. He was taken home by the boy Mario, and then a series of strange and weird things happened to the Bellini family one after another. He also met Tucker the mouse and Henry the old cat. Tucker and Henry entertained him warmly.
Later, Chester's beautiful voice made him famous overnight, but he missed his hometown and returned to Connecticut by train.
Although the city is prosperous, it is not as beautiful as the countryside; although the city is rich, it is not as natural as the countryside.
The freedom in the countryside is always better than the constraints of the city.
If it were you, would you return to your hometown like Chester and live an ordinary life, or would you continue to stay in the subway station of Times Square and become a big celebrity?
Some people will say: "Chester is so stupid! If I were him, I would definitely stay in New York and enjoy all the glory and wealth!" But if I were Chester, I would stay with him Same.
No one can explain clearly the gap between cities and rural areas. And freedom alone is what the soul longs for most. Reading Notes 4 of Cricket in Times Square
I read a book called "Cricket in Times Square". This book mainly writes about Cricket Chester living in a pasture in the countryside of Connecticut. , he never thought of leaving here, but because of his gluttony, he was taken to the most prosperous place in New York - Times Square.
There, he met many loyal friends and repaid them with wonderful music. After he became famous in New York, he couldn't help but think of the free and peaceful life in the countryside. With the help of his friends, he finally Returned to his hometown.
This story tells us: We do not seek glory and wealth, but only freedom and equality. New York is a hurried world, but the countryside is so natural and simple. No matter where you go, you must think of your home. Home: it is the most beautiful scenery!
Only the sincere friendship between friends can warm this cold and heartless world. Reading Notes 5 of The Cricket in Times Square
The author of the book "The Cricket in Times Square" is George Selden. Although this book is a bit short, it is worth reading by all of us.
When I first read it, I didn’t read it too seriously because the book was completely messed up.
This book is about: Chester jumped into the picnic basket because of his gluttony and was taken to Times Square in New York, where he met the clever and slightly cunning Tucker mouse, and the loyal And the honest and honest Henry the cat. Tucker the mouse lives in the entrance of the drainage pipe next to the newsstand, and Henry the cat is Tucker the mouse's old friend. Later, lucky Chester was taken in by Mario.
Chester lived in a matchbox every day and lived happily, but Mario wanted to arrange a comfortable home for Chester, despite his poor family, so he spent ten I bought a cricket cage for five cents.
On the first night, Tucker Mouse lived in the house. The next night, Chester had a dream. He dreamed that he was eating leaves. The taste was very bitter, but he hoped that the leaves would taste better. Suddenly, a tornado hit it. It grabbed a big tree and was frightened awake. But when it woke up, it discovered that the leaves it ate in the dream were actually two-dollar bills. The two-dollar bills were the hard-earned money of Bellini's family. But it was too late, because Bellini's mother had locked up Chester. In the cage. So Tucker Mouse lost all his life savings. The money was Tucker Mouse's life money and pension money.
Mario gave Chester mulberry leaves to eat, so the song he sang was very nice.
Another time, Tucker the mouse and Henry the cat wanted to hold a dinner party for Chester, because it had been two months since Chester came to Times Square in New York. But the music played by Chester was so good that Tucker Mouse started to dance. As a result, Tucker Mouse accidentally knocked over the matchbox and the newsstand caught fire, so Chester The alarm clock went off and Paul came to put out the fire, so Henry the cat and Tucker the mouse escaped with Chester.
Later, Chester became a performer throughout New York City. He usually started playing music at eight o'clock in the morning, and each performance lasted about an hour and a half. But after becoming famous, Chester missed his hometown, so with the understanding and help of Tucker the mouse and Henry the cat, Chester took the train back to his hometown.
This book made me know the value of friendship. This book also made me remember the loud and charming chirp of Chester, and the kind hearts of Mario and Tucker the mice.
Although the ending of this book is very sad, Chester left his good partner and returned to his hometown by train. Although Chester left, the friendship between him and his friends did not end.
In the book, Chester chooses freedom after becoming famous. If it were me, I would choose to continue to be in the limelight. Because if you continue to be in the limelight, more people will envy you; if you live a free life, you will be lazy and have no goals to strive for. "A soldier who doesn't want to be a general is not a good soldier," so I chose to continue to show off. The Cricket in Times Square Reading Notes 6
The book "The Cricket in Times Square" tells the story of a greedy cricket named Chester who jumped into the basket of a group of children who were having a picnic. . So it took a picnic basket and arrived at the subway station in Times Square, the busiest area in New York City. In this friendless place, he met the kind-hearted mouse Tucker and the wild cat Henry, as well as his favorite owner, the little boy Mario.
Chester used his unique talent in music to hold small concerts in subway stations, making everyone who walked by couldn't help but stop and appreciate his beautiful music. It made a lot of money and helped Mario's family get out of trouble. He also became famous instantly, shocking the whole of New York. But at the same time, the joyful Chester was a little disappointed. He missed his hometown, the grassland in rural Connecticut. With the enthusiastic help of his friends, he reluctantly left New York and returned to his homeland.
The author used vivid sentences, which impressed me deeply! For example, the conversation paused again. Then the train began to squirm forward. As soon as the car was about to leave, the three friends unconsciously realized that they still had thousands of words to say.
Although Chester became famous for himself, he never forgot to help his friends in need. It used the money earned from the concert to help Mario's family get out of trouble.
While helping its friends, it also received enthusiastic help from their friends and returned to its longed-for hometown.
This book is full of friendship and warmth! Because of love, Chester became a famous music performer; because of love, the little boy Mario and his family got help; because of love, Chester realized his dream of going home! Reading Notes on The Cricket in Times Square 7
During my summer vacation, I read "The Cricket in Times Square" written by the American writer George Selden.
The book tells the story of a cricket named Chester who jumped into a picnic basket because of his greed and was taken to the most prosperous and low-end subway station in New York - Times Square. It was picked up by a boy named Mario and placed in an abandoned matchbox. In this new home, lucky Chester met the clever mouse Tucker and the loyal cat Henry again. With their help, Little Cricket Chester became famous and became a famous performer in New York. His passionate singing often received thunderous applause. Just as he was succeeding, he missed the free and quiet life in the countryside. With the understanding and help of his friends, he finally returned to his beloved hometown.
There is a sentence in this book that I remember and cannot forget, that is: "I will bear the responsibility for my mistakes!"
Cricket Chester Gang When I came from the country, I got into trouble from time to time. Because I was sleepwalking in the middle of the night, I sat on the cash box, mistook a two-dollar bill for a willow leaf, and ate half of it. Tucker the mouse gave him a lot of ideas, telling him to run away, or eat half of the remaining ones, or frame the sweeper who swept the station, or break the things at the newsstand and blame them on the thieves. Chester had no idea. Hesitantly shook his head in refusal. At this moment, Mario's mother came to the newsstand, and Chester "got everything"! As a result, he was put in a cage. Another time, Chester invited his friends to a birthday party and accidentally set the newsstand on fire. The friends told him to run away quickly, but Chester shook his head and jumped back into the cage, ready to accept any punishment.
What a cute cricket! It was reluctant to leave its little master and its friends, but when it made a mistake, it did not escape, but chose to face it bravely, even though it knew clearly that the little master The mother doesn't like it and may drive it away at any time. It still said: "I will bear the responsibility for my mistakes!"
From Chester, I thought of myself.
Once, I broke the soy sauce bottle my grandma put on the table, and the black juice flowed all over the floor. But in order to avoid responsibility, I said to grandma: "A kitten just jumped across the table." Once, I knocked my grandfather's glasses on the table to the ground and broke them. I still chose to evade responsibility and said to my grandfather, "I didn't do it." Now, when I think about myself, I feel really ashamed. If I could go back in time, I would definitely say to grandma and grandpa: "Grandpa, grandma, I'm sorry, I broke those things." However, time will not go back, and years will not erase the mistakes of the past, so , today, I will take this opportunity to say everything I have buried in my heart, tell my grandparents, and ask for your forgiveness.
Everyone will inevitably make mistakes. Making mistakes is not terrible. What is terrible is not admitting or repenting. From now on, I will be like Cricket Chester in Times Square, not escaping when I do something wrong, having the courage to take responsibility, and be a real man! Cricket in Times Square Reading Notes 8
A book A world, "Crickets in Times Square" took me into a warm world. Because the friendship between a cricket, a mouse and a cat is enough to warm this cold world.
Cricket Chester never wanted to leave the pasture of his hometown in Connecticut, but because of his greed, he jumped into a vegetable basket and was taken to the most prosperous place in New York———— —Times Square subway station. In the indifferent New York, lucky Chester met Tucker, a clever but a little philistine mouse, and Harry, a loyal and honest cat, as well as his owner, Mario, a boy who loved him.
Cricket Chester repaid his friends' sincere friendship with his wonderful music. He helped Mario and his family get out of trouble, and he became a performer that shocked New York! However, after becoming famous, Chester felt lost, and longed for the free and quiet life in the countryside. With the understanding and help of his friends, he finally returned to his beloved hometown.
After reading this book, I was deeply moved.
Touched by Chester's honesty: Chester ate 2 yuan of Bellini's hard-earned money at night, and Bellini locked up Chester. Tucker Mouse racked his brains to think Many methods were tried, some to make him escape, some to make him get dirty... But Chester insisted on staying and waiting for Bellini's punishment.
I was moved by the loyalty and honesty of Harry the cat and the intelligence of Tucker the mouse. The cat and the mouse were originally natural enemies, but they became friends in the story. It turns out that as long as there is love and dreams, enemies will also become friends!
I was moved by Mario’s kindness and persistence. A very loving little boy, he worked hard and dedicated himself to make Chester's life better.
I was moved by everything in the book. Really, after reading this book, I couldn't help but think of a song: Friends are hard to find even though they are thousands of miles away. The more friends you have, the easier it is to travel. Promise with sincerity and sincerity will be spiritual. Yes, every little animal in the story is giving and promising each other with their own "integrity", so there is such a touching "friendship" and such a piece of music full of "love" is composed. Reading Notes 9 of The Cricket in Times Square
Recently I read a book called "The Cricket in Times Square". This book mainly tells the story of Chester coming to Times Square in New York because of his greed for ham sausage. There Chester made two best friends, Tucker the mouse and Henry the cat. The three of them were together every night, so they got into a lot of trouble. The songs that Chester sang were very nice, so he stayed. Chester became so famous that people who came to hear him sing filled the square, thus helping Mario's family's business. But it still wanted to go home. Although its good friends were reluctant to let it leave, they still supported its decision and helped it leave Times Square and finally returned to its hometown.
There are many, many friendships like Tucker the mouse, Henry the cat, and Chester in my life. For example, one time I hurt my hand after falling on the playground, and my face looked like I was about to cry. At this moment, Chen Qingyun immediately picked me up and took me to the school doctor's office. I felt better on the way, and after applying the medicine, a smile appeared on my face. "The Cricket in Times Square" reading notes 10
"The Cricket in Times Square" is a novel written by George Selden. Its protagonists include: Chester Cricket, Henry the Cat, Tucker the Mouse and the Bellini family.
The story is about Cricket Cricket who never wanted to leave the pasture in rural Connecticut, but because of his greed, he jumped into a picnic basket and was taken to the most prosperous place in New York - the Times Square subway station. In the indifferent New York, lucky Chester met Tucker, a clever but a little philistine mouse, and Henry, a loyal and honest cat, as well as his owner, a boy Mario, who loved him. Later, Chester Cricket used his wonderful musical talent to repay his friends' sincere friendship and help Mario's family get out of trouble. He also became a performer that shocked the whole New York! After becoming famous, Chester was filled with loss. I miss the free and quiet life in the countryside. With the understanding and help of his friends, he finally returned to his beloved hometown.
When I read "Chapter 12", I seemed to be as frightened as Smedley. An ordinary cricket could play "March of the Soldiers of Christ". The loud and charming chirping of Chester Cricket left me with endless aftertaste. I seemed to hear its cry too. After reading "Chapter 14", I once again felt the wonder of its sound: all the pedestrians and vehicles passing by stopped. Buses, cars, cars, men and women walking...all stopped. During the few minutes the music lasted, Times Square was as quiet as the prairie in the evening. In this section, you can fully experience the beauty of the sound. It made me intoxicated! When I read it to the end, I felt a little disappointed. It was leaving Mario and going back to its hometown. This ending is a bit disappointing. It doesn't seem so beautiful, but it seems so perfect.
I love this cricket named Chester, he brings us joy, and I will also remember its loud and charming chirp! The Cricket in Times Square Reading Notes 11
The protagonist of "The Cricket in Times Square", Chester Cricket, was crushed under a roast beef sandwich because of his gluttony, and came to the prosperous New York. The novel beginning of this book deeply attracted me and made me continue reading in a happy mood.
There are two things that particularly attracted me to this book. First, the friendship between the little boy Mario and Chester Cricket and the long-term friendship between the train conductor Paul and Bellini moved me and made me feel that this world is particularly innocent and beautiful. This book that uses the word "friendship" to describe it, whether it is between people, between animals, or between animals, is like a big family with no barriers and no quarrels, and is exceptionally harmonious.
The second is what Tucker Mouse said in the article: "I originally considered living there, but those Chinese are so good at cooking. Why use bird's nests to make soup or shark fins?" To make soup, you might have to use mice to make a dish, so I think it’s better to stay away from them.” This sentence is really worthy of reflection by us Chinese. Americans in 1961 already had this view of us, what about now? So please love animals!
This book really taught me a lot, so I love this book very much... The Cricket in Times Square Reading Notes 12
As soon as I saw this book With the title of the book, you may think that this book is very ordinary. In fact, this book is very unusual. It is about the friendship between three animal friends. Which three animals are they? Let me tell you, these three friends are mice, cats, and crickets. Ah! Don’t cats eat mice? Is there any conspiracy between this? If you want to know, just watch it with me!
On the prairie, Cricket Chester is greedy for eating Jumped into a picnic basket and was transported to the indifferent New York. Fortunately, he met his loving little master Mario, the smart Tucker, and the loyal cat Henry. Mario's family is not very wealthy, and sometimes it is difficult to earn even two dollars. One time, Cricket Cricket accidentally ate a two-dollar bill. Tucker Mouse, a famous mouse landlord in New York, gave the two dollars that were difficult to part with to Chester Cricket so that Mario's family would not suffer any loss. Two dollars.
Chester is a cricket who is very talented in music. He can not only learn classic music works, but also play popular songs. He can also compose his own songs and become a musician who shocked the whole of New York. Whenever it played, everyone would stop and listen to Chester Cricket. In this way, it helped Mario's family get out of trouble.
Just when Chester Cricket's "career" was at its peak, he was full of loss and longed for his free life on the prairie. With the help of Tucker the mouse and Henry the cat, Cricket Chester returned to his beloved home. hometown - the prairie.
After reading this book, I was reminded of what Publishers Weekly once said: The sincere friendship between a cricket, a mouse and a cat is enough to warm the world. It is precisely with friendship that the world becomes more real and more beautiful. Friendship can span times, but friendship cannot be taken away by time. A world full of friendship means that everyone is full of goodwill; a world without friendship must be full of malice.
Friendship = loyalty, trust. A person's life depends on his friends, and more importantly, whether his friendship lasts. If a person has a good friend, it is equivalent to having an extra mirror for himself to reflect on. If the friendship is not long-lasting, then this person will definitely not be good; if the friendship is long-lasting, then this person will definitely have an extra mirror in his life. . Friendship brings a mirror that allows you to examine yourself three times a day, and it also makes you think twice before you act. Friendship can also enhance your team spirit and allow you to work better with others. A powerful person will definitely have long-term friendships with people of high moral character. This is also true as the saying goes, birds of a feather flock together. So friendship is an essential thing in a person's life, and it will bring you endless benefits.
This book is a companion volume to "Tucker's Suburbs". The friendship in the book moved the world and became one of the fifty best children's books in the world in the 20th century. It is a touching book. book. I like this book because its story is so interesting and the sincere friendship is touching. Reading Notes 13 of "The Cricket in Times Square"
I have many extracurricular books, which contain happiness, sadness, and touching. Every book is wonderful. Among them, "The Cricket in Times Square" is my favorite. this book.
A cricket accidentally hitched the wrong bus from rural Connecticut to Times Square in New York. In the indifferent New York, the lucky Chester Cricket met the clever mouse Tucker and the loyal cat Henry, as well as his loving owner, the boy Mario. Because Chester was not accustomed to city life, he would make trouble from time to time. First, he ate half of the host's two-dollar banknote at night. Gathered with friends and set the newsstand on fire. Mario's mother couldn't bear it anymore and decided to get rid of him. When Mario's mother discovered that Chester could play entire arias, she immediately changed her mind and let Chester stay. Soon, Chester became a "star" and helped Mario and his family get out of trouble. But Chester was not happy, but full of loss. With the understanding and help of his friends, he returned to his home.
The friendship between a cricket, a mouse and a cat is enough to warm the whole world. This book touched me very much and made me understand that friendship between friends is great and selfless. We must learn to cherish friendship. Reading Notes 14 of "The Cricket in Times Square"
Recently I read a book called "The Cricket in Times Square". There are four main characters in this book: 1. Chester, a man who loves to sing. cricket. 2. Tucker, a smart mouse who loves to save money. 3. Henry, a cat who loves music very much. 4. Mario, Chester’s master. Of course, Chester Tucker and Henry were good friends, and they often spent time together (except when sleeping).
In this book, there are several chapters that I find a bit strange, the most peculiar of which is the chapter "Tucker's Life Savings". As soon as I saw this chapter, I was thinking how could a mouse save money? Later I learned that Tucker had seen some mice that didn’t save money and had very poor living conditions because of their lack of money. Each one quickly crawled into their grave. So Tucker made up his mind to save money. Whenever someone dropped a coin, Tucker would rush forward and take the money back without risking his own life. So he was often injured, but he never gave up. Over time, Tucker has saved two dollars and 93 cents, which is quite a lot for a rat.
How is it? Is this book interesting? Come and take a look! Reading Notes 15 of The Cricket in Times Square
The Cricket in Times Square tells the story of a cricket, a cat and a mouse. As for what kind of story will happen, let me tell you briefly. Let’s talk!
Cricket Chester was brought to the city because he was greedy. He was adopted by a little boy. He once ate two yuan while sleeping at night. This was a poor man. The little boy's mother was very angry because he could not earn even two yuan in two days. For this reason, she locked Chester in a cage, and his friend Tucker the mouse took out his life savings and tortured him. When it was full, he was entertaining friends for dinner, and they set the entire newsstand on fire. From then on, the little master's mother regarded it as an ominous thing, and by chance, it sang sad songs one after another. Son, the little master’s mother was moved by his song, because she thought that Chester could sing such a beautiful song, so he would not be the one to set fire to the newsstand. Chester also became famous overnight. Every day their newsstand would be crowded with people. When this little cricket was singing, the whole of New York had never been so quiet. Every time this time was a good time to sell newspapers, the little owner’s mother wanted not to disturb them. This group of music lovers hawked newspapers in a very low voice every time. Everyone grabbed the newspaper as if they were grabbing candies. After a while, all the newspapers were sold out. She brought wealth and good luck to the little master's family. However, she was not happy at all. This was because he was always thinking about the place where she was born and raised him, and he was always thinking about the life that brought him happiness.
Among these characters, my favorite is Chester, because Chester can bring people happiness and a kind of peace that is incomprehensible.
What I dislike the most is the little master’s mother, because she is blind to money.