Why is "as if I had my own mother" an anthropomorphic sentence?

This is anthropomorphic writing.

Innocent children use flowers to express their feelings, which are so sincere and "blurted out". When he said "just like I have my own mother", we can even imagine their smiling faces and proud gestures. Yes, without the warmth of maternal love, you can hardly see a truly happy child. Maternal love is the emotional foundation on which childlike innocence depends.

Poetry revolves around "the school of flowers", and through the dialogue between children and mothers, it praises two most precious things in human life: innocence and maternal love. The whole poem exudes the brilliance of human nature. Extended information

1. Reading tips: Read the cheerful and excited tone when reading the first part of the scene of flowers dancing and carnival on the green grass. When reading the second part of the scene when flowers are in class in an underground school, we should read a dull and helpless tone. When you rush out of school on holiday in the third part, you should read the tone of ecstasy and impatience. When reading the fourth part, when flowers go home to find their mother, they should read the tone of joy and happiness.

2. Imagination hint: The author's imagination is based on real life, so when imagining the scene of "dancing and carnival on the green grass", flowers can be imagined as real children.