"It's snowing, it's snowing, and a group of little painters came to the snow." The follow-up is "The chicken painted bamboo leaves, the puppy painted plum blossoms, the duckling painted maple leaves, and the pony painted the crescent moon. No need. You can create a painting in just a few steps without using paint. Why didn’t the frog join in? It’s asleep in the hole."
The title is "The Little Painter in the Snow", which is a Chinese version of the People's Education Edition. The text of lesson 12 of the first volume of grade 1 (2016 edition).
"The Little Painter in the Snow" is a children's poem written by Cheng Hongming. In the form of rhyme, this text not only vividly describes the shapes of four animal claws (hooves) and the characteristics of frog hibernation, but the language is vivid and childlike, making it catchy to read.
Author
Cheng Hongming is from Yutian County, Hebei Province. Graduated from the Chinese Department of Tianjin Normal University in 1960. He has successively served as a teacher at Tianjin Second Normal School, a teacher at the No. 89 Middle School, a teacher at the Hongqiao District Teacher Training School, and a senior teacher. He is the author of many children's poetry collections such as "Smart Crane", "Fun Cutting and Pasting", "Count Me Lost", "Baby Songs", "Children's Songs", etc., as well as some reportage, movie scripts, etc., and has dozens of works. The first (first) article won provincial, municipal and national awards, and more than ten (first) articles were published in Taiwan Province or Southeast Asian countries and regions.