wild animal!
What is a metaphor from A Child's Christmas in Wales?
The active child was a puppy in my eyes, for he never tired of playing.
How about "quicker than a cat?"
curious as a cat or curious like a child
The hungry child was a lion when he wanted something to eat.
As thick as thieves
She sobbed as if she were a mere child and lost in a new city.
Yes, this is a metaphor comparing a child's mind to a shallow brook that ripples and dances over a stony course as it receives education. The metaphor suggests that education helps shape and enrich a child's mind, just as the brook's course is shaped by the stones it flows over.
The wise old man used a metaphor to explain the situation to the ignorant child.
a child who"s learning how to walk
A metaphor for someone who is very immature might compare them to a child playing in a sandbox, oblivious to the world around them. Just as the child focuses solely on their toys, they may lack the awareness and responsibility expected of adults. This imagery highlights their inability to grasp the complexities of life and the necessity of maturity.
Its a metaphor