grown up kid

Ernest 2022-09-28 08:21:05

Peter in the first part is completely a bear child, although the first half of the second part is still a bear child, but in the second part it is more cute because it is not so "bear". The story mainly revolves around the unrecognized Peter who wants to do a "big business", but is deceived by the "old fritters" rabbit in the city, causing all the friends on the farm to be caught by the pet shop. This is indeed what the bear child did, and anyone who sees it will have a headache. To treat bear children, especially Peter, a bear child at the stage of half understanding of many things, the tolerance and guidance of parents are too important. Many bear children are bear children mostly because they have a "mother bear" or "daddy bear". We have seen too many inaction parents in life, relying on the phrase "he is still a child", casually indulging the mischief of the bear children; or, like Thomas, only blindly criticizing and denying the bear children. . Not every child is cute, and certainly not every parent is qualified. There should be a mutual learning relationship between parents and children, but unfortunately many parents refuse to admit this. I really liked the part where Thomas and Peter were sitting on the street talking together. The bear children are just too young, they make mistakes, but they are also growing at the same time, they will learn and improve.

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Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway quotes

  • Bea: Okay, where's the first stop?

    Peter Rabbit: 440 Riverside Drive.

    Bea: Did you just talk?

    Mr. Thomas McGregor: Let's say it was just the radio.

    Peter Rabbit: [imitating radio DJ voice] This is BBC 7 playing all of the hits with none of the...

  • [first lines]

    The Narrator: [narrating] Once upon a time, on a beautiful country day, the birds weren't singing, the fish weren't jumping, and there was not a hoping rabbit to be found. For everyone was gathered to celebrate to very special people, at what can only be described as a storybook wedding.