"North Star" is a story suitable for all ages. Whether you need to start a new journey, have decided to change the direction of your life, or have embarked on your first journey, this book will encourage you.

"North Star" is a picture book by Canadian author Peter Reynolds.

was initially found in the circle of friends of the positive discipline tutor, and was conquered by the cover of the book - " Think about it, where are you going to ..." Then he immediately bought it.

In the morning, accompany your child to the community amusement park to play. My daughter played with the little brother I met yesterday, and I finished reading this picture book next to me.

"North Star" is a story suitable for all ages. Whether you need to start a new journey, have decided to change the direction of your life, or have embarked on your first journey, this book can encourage you.

waited for my daughter to play for about half an hour. I felt that this picture book was suitable for reading with my daughter, so I immediately greeted her.

"Do you want to listen to a story with your mother?"

The daughter immediately grabbed the little brother, "Let's go and listen to my mother telling stories."

So, two little guys sat next to me, and we looked at the pictures and told stories together.

Content Overview:

A little boy woke up and began to lie down and walk around, occasionally pausing. After a while, he stood up, occasionally dancing happily and taking a nap.

One day, he found an oak leaf floating on the water. Just as he was thinking about why the leaves floated, a fast-running rabbit caught his attention.

When he asked the kitten beside him why the rabbit was in such a hurry, the kitten just urged him to set off quickly so as not to fall behind.

Although I don’t know who will be faster than that, the little boy set out and ran towards the little rabbit.

The road is getting muddy and the sky is getting darker, and the little boy sits down and thinks. The oak leaf flew past, and the little boy hurried to chase the leaves and admired the leaves falling from the pond.

Just as the little boy was thinking, the kitten came to remind him not to run around, so he would fall behind, and set off quickly.

The little boy ran and ran into the swamp.

A little bird appeared at this time, and she reminded the little boy to think about where she wanted to go?

The little boy never thought about it, but he knew that the swamp was not what he wanted to stay in.

The bird rushed into the sky, and the little boy looked up and saw the stars after the dark clouds dispersed.

The frog greeted the boy, and the little boy asked him if he wanted to find the stars with him.

But frogs have lived here since childhood and have never wanted to leave in the future. It turns out that everyone has different stars and pursuits.

The little boy came out of the swamp and heard the rabbit's shouting.

Through branches and leaves, the little boy weaves a boat to save the rabbit.

At this time, the stars above the head became brighter. Continue walking, the little boy walked to the dunes and found the beach and a boat.

This is the little boy's own wonderful start and the beginning.

After reading this little story, I was also touched.

In the journey of life, our parents and teachers are like that little cat, constantly reminding us not to fall behind, don’t wander, come on, don’t fall behind.

However, we never ask, "Where do you want to go?"

We are like a gyro, urging to turn around.

Because of the kind reminder of the little cat, he kept moving forward. Although it was difficult to walk, because there were many people walking, he kept walking on the same road.

From time to time, we occasionally stop and think about why that oak leaf floats on the water. For example, why did you choose this major? Why did you choose this job? Or, why did you choose someone as your partner?

But after a while, another voice came, let us rush forward, don’t be distracted, don’t be idle, just keep walking, don’t fall behind.

Because of the frog in the picture book, I remembered my playmates before elementary school, and now most of them are second-baby mothers.

Many of them have married into their own villages or nearby villages. Because I went to study in another place and did not live in the countryside after work, I only went home during the Spring Festival or Qingming Festival on weekdays, and now everyone is unfamiliar with me. Occasionally, I saw it on the road, and I just smiled and said hello and went there.

The family members mentioned those partners and felt that they all had their own happiness.

Who says happiness is going toward a bigger world and needs to be pursued continuously?

There was also the bird that asked me questions in my life.

But at that time I was completely addicted to the dream I weaved and felt that the adults were right.

Even if it is wrong, you can still shirk responsibility to adults. It is all who is the fault of who.

But birds are only responsible for reminding, should we think about where we want to go?

As for the destination you want to achieve in the end, and how much effort you can make to understand your direction through trying, this is your own homework.

People often say that life is a journey.

is right, but sometimes when road signs point in many different directions, it is difficult for us to know which path to take.

Faced with their own career choice, side job attempts, raising children, and getting along with their parents, everyone has different ideas and directions.

What would you tend to do when faced with various choices?

​Do you follow your heart or make a choice hastily, just because most people do this?

Take some time, stop, and contemplate, reflect, imagine, and look forward.

Believe in your dreams and embrace all possibilities.

No matter how motivation the North Star gives you, I hope it will continue to shine for you and the friends around you in your wonderful journey in the future.

Put this book at hand. When you need to gently remind yourself to stick to your dreams, open it and read it again.

I will put this book on the head of the bed. When I hesitate or get confused, I can return to this picture book as soon as possible.

Observe, think, think about whether to leave the path that many people have taken, and pursue your dreams.

This way the journey begins.

Everyone’s journey is different.

When facing challenges or choices, we all need to listen carefully and listen to our inner voice.