养娃快10年,发现其...

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养娃快10年,发现其中乐趣无穷。没当妈时,我完全想象不到会这样。当妈之后,虽说时常被这臭小子气得脑袋嗡嗡响,可更多时候,是他带给我快乐。

前几天,我在家清理废纸,打算卖掉。清理过程中,发现几个草稿本。我拿出来翻看,想确认是否还有用处。突然,一本三年级的练习本映入眼帘,本子看上去有些破旧,我本以为能直接扔掉,幸好打开看了一眼,没想到里面大有乾坤。

本子里画满了小人画,有动物、植物,还有各类建筑物。除此之外,他还设计了不少表情包。我越往后翻,越觉得吃惊。后面画着科学课上使用的实验器材,如试管、酒精灯、显微镜,看来是上完实验课后,他回家画上去的。

再往后翻,我彻底惊呆了。他不知从哪儿找来一整套化学元素周期表,抄得极为认真。抄完周期表不算,下面还写了化学方程式,画了分子原子结构。

要知道,他目前对化学的接触较少,还处于科普启蒙阶段,肯定不懂化学方程式。估计是之前我给他买的化学启蒙书起了作用,我还以为书弄丢了,没想到他对书里内容这么感兴趣,把觉得有意思的分子结构都画了下来。而且,画得还挺像样,我仔细找了找,没发现什么大问题。

我惊得合不拢嘴,把画着化学内容的那页拿给孩子爸爸看。他爸看后啧啧称奇,一脸骄傲地说:“不愧是我儿子,就算抄书上的,也抄得这么生动形象。”看着孩子爸爸那嘚瑟的表情,我忍不住哈哈大笑。

当时儿子不在家,应该是下楼骑车,或者找小伙伴玩去了。于是,我默默把这本看似普通的草稿本保存好,准备放在他桌上。就在我将草稿本从头翻到尾时,又发现了一个小细节。原来,在每一页的右侧边边处,他画了很多火柴小人。当我把整本连着快速翻起来,画面连贯呈现,竟是两个小人拿着剑在打架。看到这一幕,我笑得不行,瞬间觉得这孩子太可爱了。

放好本子,打算等他回来,让他自己处理、妥善保管。幸好当时看了一眼,不然就当草稿纸扔掉了。

后来,我的反应可能有些迟钝。想起上个星期,他从玩具箱里拿出我之前买给他的一大盒化学原子分子组合模具,一直在摆弄。模具盒上标注着二氧化碳、水分子、氧气分子、氢分子等100多种可组合的原子分子模型,他就照着拼搭。当时我没太在意,只当他是在玩那些圆坨子。现在想来,他是在对照化学启蒙书进行研究呢。这小朋友还挺有钻研精神,作为妈妈,我深感欣慰 。

It's been almost ten years since I became a mother, and I've discovered that the joys of raising a child are truly boundless. Before I became a mother, I never imagined that it would be like this. After becoming a mother, although I often get angry and sometimes this naughty boy drives me crazy, most of the time, it's the happiness he brings me.

A few days ago, I was cleaning up the waste paper at home, planning to sell it. While sorting through it, I found several draft notebooks. I took them out and flipped through them to see if there was anything useful. Suddenly, I came across an exercise book from his third-grade days. It looked a bit shabby, and I thought it was just a draft notebook that I could throw away directly. Fortunately, I opened it and took a look, only to find that there was a whole new world inside.

There were all kinds of little drawings of people in the notebook, as well as animals, plants, and many buildings. Besides, he had also designed a lot of his own emoticons. The more I flipped through it, the more surprised I became. Later on, I saw drawings of the equipment used in a science experiment class, such as test tubes, alcohol lamps, and microscopes. It seemed that after the experiment class, he had drawn these at home.

When I flipped further, I was completely stunned. I don't know where he found a whole set of the periodic table of chemical elements, and he copied it all down in the notebook extremely carefully. After copying the periodic table, he even wrote down some chemical equations and drew the structures of molecules and atoms below.

You know, he has had very little exposure to chemistry so far and is only in the stage of popular science enlightenment. It's absolutely impossible for him to understand chemical equations. I guess it was the chemistry enlightenment book I bought for him before that had an impact. I thought he had lost that book, but I never expected that he was so interested in it that he even drew the molecular structures that he found interesting. Moreover, his drawings were quite decent. I carefully looked for mistakes but didn't find any major problems.

I was so amazed that my jaw dropped. I showed the page with the chemistry content to his father. After his father took a look, he marveled and said proudly, "No wonder he's my son. Even when copying from the book, he can do it so vividly and accurately." Looking at the proud expression on his father's face, I couldn't help but burst out laughing.

My son wasn't at home at that time. He probably went downstairs to ride a bike or play with his little friends. So, I quietly put this notebook, which seemed like an ordinary draft notebook, away safely and placed it on his desk, planning to let him handle it and store it properly when he came back. Fortunately, I took a look, or I would have thrown it away as waste paper.

Later, I might have been a bit slow to react. I remembered that last week, he took out a large box of chemical atomic and molecular combination molds that I had bought for him before from his toy box and kept tinkering with them. According to what was shown on the mold box, there were more than 100 kinds of atomic and molecular models that could be assembled, such as carbon dioxide, water molecules, oxygen molecules, and hydrogen molecules. He was assembling the molecular models by himself. At that time, I didn't take a close look. I just thought he was simply playing with those round pieces. Now that I think about it, he was actually doing his own research while referring to the chemistry book I bought for him before. This little boy really has some talent for this. As a mother, I feel deeply gratified.

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