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A 3-year-old child walks a paper-shell dog in Hangzhou to promote environmental protection. Is this behavior worth promoting?
A three-year-old child in Hangzhou was walking a paper-shell dog outdoors, which also caused onlookers. Then his mother said that the child was promoting environmental protection. This kind of behavior is worth promoting, which can let more people know how to do environmental protection and let them also use the cartons at home instead of throwing them away. If you don't want to be a paper-shell dog, you can collect it and sell it to a junk yard for a little money.

Parents' words and deeds are very important. Under the influence of parents, most children will be well educated and will unconsciously imitate some behaviors of their parents. For example, the parents of a three-year-old child in Hangzhou are very frugal and know how to protect the environment. Every time they pick up the courier, they will open the carton, then flatten it and sell it to the waste station. So children also know that paper shells can be exchanged for money, but there can't be another paper shell, so children make used cartons into puppies. After that, the children took the puppy out for a walk, which attracted many people's attention and let people know that it was advocating environmental protection.

As long as this behavior does not infringe upon the interests of others and has some good effects, it is worth promoting. Moreover, paper-shell dogs can also make children's hands-on ability better, let them draw various patterns on paper boxes, and then cut them out to assemble puppies. In fact, using cardboard boxes to make puppies is not created by children, but there has been a similar trend on the Internet for a long time. At first, college students who closed their schools felt bored and couldn't keep real pets, but they thought there would be a puppy when they walked, so they made some express boxes into puppies. Slowly, this kind of behavior has been recognized by many people, and more and more people are walking paper-shell dogs.

Planting a seed of environmental protection in children's hearts from an early age will also make their behaviors more environmentally friendly when they grow up.