Children's novels were a type of literary work that mainly targeted children readers. They usually had the following characteristics: 1. Child-centered: Children's novels usually focus on children's lives, interests, and needs to tell their stories to show their life experiences and values. 2. Rich imagination: Children's novels are usually full of imagination and creativity. They describe fantasy, science fiction, or fantasy worlds so that children can explore and discover new things. 3. Sincere emotions: Children's novels usually express deep emotions such as love, friendship, family, etc., so that readers can feel the sincere feelings of children. 4. Close to real life: Children's novels usually reflect real life and discuss real problems such as social problems and family problems to help children understand real society. 5. Vivid language: The language of children's novels is usually vivid, humorous, and expressive, so that children can easily understand and accept it. 6. Plot twists and turns: The plot of children's novels is usually more complicated, full of suspense and surprises to make the readers have the desire to read. 7. Character Images: The characters in children's novels are usually vivid and three-dimensional, with personalities and characteristics that make the readers deeply impressed. 8. Diverse theme: The theme of children's novels is usually more diverse, including exploring nature, exploring life, exploring society, etc., which can guide children to think in multiple ways.