Characteristics of children's poetry

The characteristics of children's poetry are as follows:

First, full of emotions.

Lyricism is the fundamental way that poetry reflects life. Children's poetry is no exception. However, due to the particularity of its readers, it is required that the emotions of poetry must be expressed from the depths of children's hearts and vividly convey children's beautiful emotions, kind wishes and interesting feelings, so as to arouse the emotional power of young readers.

Second, rich imagination.

Children are the most imaginative and associative. They always use their creative imagination to understand and explain everything in the world. In their imaginary poetic world, flowers will laugh, birds will sing, grass will jump and fish will talk.

Third, new ideas.

The emotion expressed in children's poems is far less profound than that expressed in adult poems, which is determined by children's emotional characteristics. Relying on the ingenious conception of this imagination, the ordinary life phenomenon has become a kind of children's magic and infinite beauty.

Fourth, the language is childlike.

Poetry is the art of language. Profound thoughts and vivid images can only become poems if they are expressed in concise, vivid and vivid language. Children's poetry should provide excellent conditions for children to learn and master the language, so that children can learn the language in a beautiful language environment, enrich vocabulary, improve their ability to master and appreciate the language, and enjoy beauty at the same time.

Fifth, the artistic conception is beautiful.

The combination of emotion and image constitutes the artistic conception of poetry. Children's poetry should also deliberately create artistic conception, aiming at creating an artistic conception of childish beauty.