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A 300-word fairy tale about animals caring for their eyes

Once upon a time, in a beautiful forest, there was a little monkey who loved to learn. It loves reading. There are about a hundred books on its bookshelf. After finishing its homework every day, it lies in bed and reads. It doesn't reluctantly put down the book until its mother lets it go to sleep. As a result, it suffered from myopia, so everyone nicknamed it "Myopia". The little monkey was quite unconvinced after hearing this!

Every day after school, the little monkey hurriedly Run home. As soon as he entered the house, he said to his mother: "Mom, I'm back." As soon as he finished speaking, he got into the study room, hurriedly took out his homework, and conscientiously assumed the correct writing posture. When the mother saw it, she thought the little monkey had corrected the incorrect writing posture, and a delighted smile appeared on the corner of her mouth. But when the mother walked away, the little monkey was lying on the table doing homework again.

A few days later, the little monkey’s eyes couldn’t see clearly in class. He often saw 6 as 9 and 5 as 2, and made many jokes! Once, in math class, The teacher wrote 6+5=? on the blackboard and asked the little monkey: "How much does this question equal?" The little monkey answered: "9+2=11." The whole class burst into laughter and called "little monkey" Myopia".

The teacher told the little monkey’s mother about how the little monkey often made mistakes and made jokes, and also suggested that the little monkey’s mother take the little monkey to the hospital to have its eyes checked. The little monkey's mother was very worried after hearing this.

The next day, the little monkey’s mother took the little monkey to the hospital to see an ophthalmologist. After a careful examination, the doctor said to the little monkey: "You have pseudomyopia!" Ah! When the little monkey heard this, he was immediately stunned and broke into a cold sweat. After a while, the little monkey asked worriedly: "Doctor, are my eyes still okay?" The doctor said to it meaningfully: "It's not difficult to make your eyes better. The key is to see whether you have perseverance." When the little monkey heard this, he immediately jumped up happily: "Doctor, doctor, please tell me quickly, how can I make my eyes better?" The doctor saw the cute look of the little monkey and said with a smile: "First, watch less TV, and secondly, The first is to play less game consoles, and the third is to pay attention to correct writing posture. Can you do this?" The little monkey said confidently: "I can do it!"

From then on, the little monkey followed the doctor's instructions. After doing it, my eyes gradually healed, and its nickname disappeared!