Where is the toe slip?

Where the toes slip, the big lawn is green; Big wild flowers, red; The vast sky is blue and transparent.

A word "slippery" makes colored pencils come alive. The crayons are like a light dancer, jumping with graceful dance on white paper, and the toes are like magic everywhere, showing a vibrant picture.

"Big …' big …' big" shows the freedom of children when painting; "Red", "green" and "blue" are rendered with bright colors, which increases the poetic sense of the picture.

Excerpted from the Chinese text Colorful Dreams published by People's Education Publishing House by Gao Hongbo.

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Color Dream is a children's poem full of childlike innocence and interest, which describes children's rich imagination when drawing on white paper with colored pens, and shows children's praise and yearning for nature.

The whole poem * * * has four sections:

The first section says "I have many colorful dreams".

The second to fourth sections specifically describe the colorful dreams drawn by colored pencils.

In children's poems, crayons incarnate as the spirits of the big forest, gliding with light steps, drawing colorful, agile and lively pictures from green lawns, bright red wildflowers, blue sky to lush forests; From color, sound to smell, it has become a colorful world.