Write a poem for your child by means of metaphor, personification and parallelism.
Fourth, parallelism-expressing rhythm, describing a thing with the same word or the same sentence pattern. For example, the wind smiles, swings on trees, runs on grasslands, and plays darts with leaves in the yard. A smile is a flower on your face. A smile is honey on your lips. Smiles are sweeter than sugar. Smiles are more fragrant than flowers (in+places+things) (smiles+nouns+nouns) (smiles are more). After the sun went to sleep, the light got up. The moon shyly ran into the clouds and hid. Dewdrops smiled happily when they saw the sun coming out. "Soda" shakes hands with you. When you are angry, you are asked to take off your hat. When you are angry, you simply drink it in one gulp to see if you still have spirit. For example, the "cloud" is like a busy painter painting one picture after another in the sky, just like a "monkey" who often forgets to go home for playful problem children.