What are the explanations and differences between imitation, continuation and creation?

Imitation of nursery rhymes refers to the use of existing nursery rhymes. Continuation refers to continuing to write at the end of the original nursery rhyme, which is similar to imitation, but the original continuation refers to the free and independent writing of nursery rhymes.

Take a picture-like content as an example: the little ant wants to move the watermelon, but he can't, so he asks his good friend for help.

Imitation: The little monkey wants to pick peaches, but he can't reach them, so he asks his mother to help him pick peaches.

Continued: Little ant wanted to move watermelon, but couldn't move it, so he asked his good friend for help, and finally ate watermelon with his good friend.

Creation: Little ants were going to move watermelons, but they couldn't, so they thought about it, ate watermelons on the spot and built a slide with watermelon skins. Haha, it's really interesting.

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Imitation stories suitable for children:

Looking for a wallet:

The rabbit was walking on the road, and the squirrel came to him in a hurry. The little white rabbit asked, "Sister Squirrel, what's wrong with you?" The little squirrel said, "No, no, my wallet is missing." White rabbit, can you help me find it? "The little white rabbit kept saying," OK. " So, they went to the road that the squirrel had just walked. They searched and searched, but they still couldn't find it.

Suddenly, a panda came up and said, "Is this your wallet?" The white rabbit said, "This isn't mine, but it may be a squirrel's." Panda asks again, "Little squirrel, is this your wallet?" The little squirrel jumped for joy. The little squirrel was very grateful and repeatedly said, "Thank you, Brother Panda." Then they went to the park to play together and said, "We are so happy today!" "