"Clapping Song"
You clap one, I clap one, a child wears a floral dress.
You take two pictures and I take two pictures of the two children combing their pigtails.
You take three shots, I take three shots, and the three children eat cookies.
You shoot four, I shoot four, and the four children write big characters.
You shoot five, I shoot five, and five children play the big drum.
You shoot six, I shoot six, six children eat pomegranates.
You shoot seven, I shoot seven, seven kids on a plane.
You shoot eight, I shoot eight, and eight children play the trumpet.
You shoot nine, I shoot nine, nine children make friends.
You shoot ten, I shoot ten, and ten children stand straight. Extended information
The clapping song is a children's song. There are many versions of the clapping song, which may be different in different regions. Lyrics with entertainment or educational significance are widely used to cultivate children's good manners and civilization from an early age. Habit. Children's songs or folk children's games. Usually two or more people hold hands, clap, high-five and speak rhythmic children's songs.
Clapping children's songs are commonly circulated among primary school students and are sung to popularize knowledge on environmental protection, health care, traffic safety and earthquake prevention. The most popular song is "If you feel happy, clap your hands", which is also widely sung in the adult world and has become a song for them to miss their childhood memories and express their optimistic life.
Other versions of "Clapping Song"
You clap one, I clap one, a child is flying on a plane.
You take two pictures, I take two pictures, two children riding horses.
You take three shots, I take three shots, three children climbing a mountain.
You shoot four, I shoot four, and the four children write big characters.
You shoot five, I shoot five, five children are dancing.
You shoot six, I shoot six, six children snowball.
You shoot seven, I shoot seven, seven children sitting on the slide.
You shoot eight, I shoot eight, and eight children play the trumpet.
You shoot nine, I shoot nine, nine children playing with balloons.
You shoot ten, I shoot ten, and ten children come to cut paper.
"Clap Song"
You clap once, I clap once, get up early every day to practice.
You take two shots, I take two shots, and you have to bring a handkerchief every day.
You take three shots, I take three shots, and change your shirt after taking a shower.
You shoot four times, I will shoot four times to eliminate flies and mosquitoes.
You shoot five, I shoot five. If you have phlegm, don’t spit it anywhere.
You shoot six, I shoot six, and the skin and core of the melon are not thrown away.
You shoot seven, I shoot seven, don’t be anxious when you eat and chew carefully.
You shoot eight, I shoot eight, cut your nails and brush your teeth frequently.
You shoot nine, I shoot nine. Wash your hands before eating.
You shoot ten, I shoot ten, don’t eat dirty things.
"Clapping Song"
You clap one, I clap one, traffic safety is the first.
You take two shots and I take two shots. You must see the traffic lights clearly.
You shoot three, I shoot three, don’t wear a red light to stay safe.
You shoot four, I shoot four, and the vehicle drives to the right.
You shoot five and I shoot five. Be careful when taking turns.
You take six shots, I take six shots, and don’t have anyone on the bike.
You shoot seven, I shoot seven, don’t play while walking.
You shoot eight, I shoot eight, life is the first priority.
You shoot nine, I shoot nine. Compliance with laws and regulations is the most important thing.
You shoot ten, I shoot ten, and be a civilized little citizen.