Interviewing children could start with the following questions: 1. The background and source of inspiration of the work: You can ask the child to understand their motivation and process of creation. This is very important for in-depth understanding of the meaning and meaning of the work. 2. Plot and character creation: Children can be asked to understand how they draw the reader's attention by portraying the character's personality, experience, and emotions, and how they convey deep thoughts and values in the work. 3. Child Psychology and Growth Education: You can ask children how they care about children's mental health and growth and how to reflect these topics in their works to help readers better understand the process of children's growth. 4. Creation experience and style: Ask children how they create, how they grasp the style and characteristics of the work, and how they establish contact with the readers. Future plans and visions: Ask children about their expectations and visions for the future and how they can continue to provide valuable work for readers. In short, interviewing children could allow them to gain a deeper understanding of their works, thoughts, and values. At the same time, they had to respect their personal privacy and creative space.