2. Use a variety of methods to enrich the expressive force of language: when writing a poem, proper use of rhetoric can make the poem itself more vivid and interesting. Metaphor can be used to describe the characteristics of things, parallelism can be used to express the rhythm and deepen the impression, and personification can make poetry vivid, lovely and interesting.
3. Poetry should rhyme and have rhythm: children's poetry should have a certain musicality and be as good as singing. This will be manifested in rhyme and rhythm. The last word of some or all sentences of a poem is rhymed with the same word or homophone, which is called rhyme. Of course, it is difficult to rhyme in the early stage, so you can try to use rhyming sentences, so that the poem will be catchy. When writing a poem, you should also pay attention to the length of each section and sentence as much as possible, which will make the poem more rhythmic!