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What is the writing method of the article Dancing with Fallen Leaves?
The article Dancing with Fallen Leaves is written by metaphor and personification.

The author skillfully used different colors and shapes of fallen leaves to create this picture book about fallen leaves. Unexpected rich pictures and endless shapes make words and pictures truly unified. Children can also learn to create a book of their own, Dancing with the Leaves.

Let children have a deeper understanding of "leaves" through the short story of the picture book "Dancing Leaves". The leaves in life can not only dance in various dances, but also be used to make specimens and make various leaf stickers by hand. At the same time, children also know to make full use of the resources around them and apply them to study or life to make the best use of them.

Content introduction:

Sasha vujacic, the wind is blowing. In the silent forest in winter, a group of fallen leaves are dancing happily ... The fallen leaves cut and pasted in kind have different shapes and rich expressions, like charming elves, which set off the rich poetry in the author's heart.

About the author:

Ito Hiroshi was born in Tokyo, Japan on 1957 and graduated from the Education Department of Waseda University. At school, he joined the Children's Literature Research Association of Zaoda University (famous for the emergence of a large number of outstanding children's writers), met many like-minded people who love children's literature work, and began to create children's books, which were favored by readers with humorous style and unique shape.