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On a June morning, the sun shone through the leaves and into the forest. Six-year-old Heidi was sent to her grandfather's house in the Alps. The beautiful natural scenery immediately fascinated Heidi, and she started a new life with her grandfather. Heidi, a loving child, was only five or six years old, but she was changing others while changing herself. She rekindled the light of life for her cold, lonely, and vicissitudes-ridden grandfather; she regained hope for her blind grandmother; she also made friends with shepherds… One day, her aunt took Heidi to Flandoto again. She had to temporarily leave the beautiful Alps and go to the city to accompany Clara, a rich girl with disabled legs. They became friends all of a sudden. As time passed, Heidi missed home. She returned to the Alps - in that bright spring, Clara also came there. Under her careful care, the sickly rich girl Clara miraculously

recovered the ability to walk.

Grandpa's love for Heidi is a kind of kindness and true love; Heidi's love for Clara is a kind of friendship and sincere love. This book reveals warmth and true love from beginning to end. Heidi is a kind, simple, innocent and lovely little girl who loves nature, life and helping others. It is her touching personality that makes the lonely grandfather cheerful, gives Clara the courage to live, learn to stand, walk and recover health, makes the lonely grandmother feel love and warmth, and brings laughter and hope to everyone's ordinary life. If everyone is as pure and kind as little Heidi, then everyone is an angel. There are many good people in this world. There will always be someone who appears when we need help and encourages us when we are lost. Everyone must have a pure and kind place in their hearts.

When I opened the book again, I seemed to see the beautiful scenery of the Alps, and the mountain breeze blowing in my face brought me into the book again.

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