Characteristics of children's fable poems

Allegory poetry is a kind of allegorical poetry. It tells stories in the language of poetry, which contains certain truths and lessons and has strong educational significance and color.

Fable poems are short in length, simple in plot, often satirical and exaggerated, highlighting cartoon-like characters and having a concise and implicit artistic atmosphere. The language is concise and rational, charming and philosophical, and intriguing.

Language childlike interest

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.

For example, in Liu Ruomin's Song of the Sea, the sea is sleeping: "The wind doesn't make trouble, the waves don't laugh. Late at night, the sea went to bed. She holds the bright moon, and she carries the stars. That gentle tidal sound is its sleeping snoring. " In a few words, the quiet and serene sea is presented to the readers, and the graceful gesture of the "mother" of the sea is vividly described with extremely accurate words such as "hug", "hug" and "hit" and anthropomorphic methods.

Reciting such poems often can not only improve children's aesthetic ability, but also learn from them and improve children's ability to master and appreciate the language.