What are the poems in my sister’s red rain boots?

The poems in Red Rain Shoes include My Sister’s Scarf, My Sister’s Words, I Want to Go to a Place and Mop the Floor, etc. 119 excellent works.

My Sister’s Red Rain Shoes is a collection of children’s poems by Taiwanese writer Lin Huan-chang. It includes 119 excellent works such as My Sister’s Red Rain Shoes, Coconut Tree, and Mother Goose’s Baby. Lin Huanzhang was born in 1939 in Yilan County, Taiwan Province. Started publishing works in the early 1960s. Together with fellow poets of his generation, he initiated the establishment of the Dragon Poetry Club. He served as editor-in-chief of Cuckoo Children's Poetry Quarterly. He is currently the supplement editor of Taiwan United Daily News.

Introduction to the poem:

Sister’s Red Rain Shoes by Lin Huanzhang Author Lin Huanzhang My sister’s red rain boots. My sister’s red rain boots are newly bought. On rainy days, she likes to dress up and play outside. I like to hide in the house and watch them through the glass window, swimming around, like a pair of red goldfish in a fish tank.

Sister’s Scarf by Lin Huanzhang The rain stopped. My sister pulled me and ran outside. She pointed at a tree in the distance and a rainbow hanging on the tree. She said that was my scarf. It floated out of my window.