To the Mouse is an interesting children's poem. With a child's heart, the little poet writes about rats differently from what people generally see: although rats want to do bad things, they still like them. The little poet hopes that they correct their shortcomings, love cleanliness, love labor, and do things openly and honestly. If they correct their shortcomings, they can also be friends with cats. The little poet treats mice as his friends and does not discriminate against his friends with shortcomings. Let the mouse and the cat make friends, but also the child's good wishes. Reading this poem, students will surely feel the imagination and creativity of children's poetry.
To the Puppies
I love you all--
Eager eyes,
Wet noses.
Even though you love to chew,
I love you guys.
If you come to our kingdom,
Must teach you
to bathe, open doors, and ride the bus.
And to teach you to speak for yourselves,
and to stop guessing what you really want.
I'm also going to introduce you
to a job -
because you can do everything.