The baby propped up the boat and stole the white lotus, but could not understand the trace of duckweed. What did she write about this ancient poem?

The little doll on the pool propped up the boat and stole Bai Lianhua back. He didn't know how to hide the trail. The duckweed on the water left a boat on the trail. This little poem depicts a picture of life for us: an innocent and lively little girl secretly paddles a boat to the depths of the pond to pick white lotus. After picking the white lotus, the little girl came back happily. She thought that no one would find her behavior, but unexpectedly, the traces of the ship on the water had completely exposed her traces. It makes people laugh. The reason why this little poem can produce such an effect is inseparable from the poet's superb artistic skills. The whole poem revolves around a word "small". The first sentence uses "boat" to set off the smallness of "little baby", and the second sentence uses "stealing" to describe the playfulness of "little baby". It is precisely because the "little baby" is young and curious by nature that the behavior of "stealing the lotus" will appear. Three or four sentences are still closely related to the word "small": it is precisely because of its youth and ignorance that it will be exposed. The whole poem is full of vivid characters and childlike interest. (Source: Primary School Teaching Research, New Reader)