Songs for children aged 8-12 include "Little Stars", "Little Swallows", "Dolls and Little Bears Dancing", "Counting Ducks", "Little Rabbits Be Good", and "Little Raindrops".
1. "Little Star"
This song is an adapted version of the traditional British children's song "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star". It was composed by Mozart and sung by JJ Lin. The song is simple and easy to understand, with a light melody, which is very suitable for children to listen to. It can stimulate children's curiosity and imagination and help children feel happiness in music.
2. "Little Swallow"
This song was written and composed by Wang Lu and sung by Xiao Beilei. The song takes the scene of spring as its theme, depicting the image of a little swallow and the beauty of spring. It can help children understand the changes in nature and seasons and feel the beauty of life.
3. "Doll and Little Bear Dancing"
This song is produced by Shaocheng Times Culture Communication Co., Ltd. and sung by Jacky Cheung. The song features a doll and a bear, depicting their happy dance and friendship. It can help children develop friendship and cooperation spirit while feeling happiness in music.
4. "Counting Ducks"
This song is composed by Hu Xiaohuan, lyrics written by Duan Fupei, and sung by Beva Children's Song. The song features a little duck and allows children to learn to count and distinguish colors through the song. It can help children learn math knowledge in games and feel the fun of music and rhythm.
5. "Little Rabbit Be Good"
This song is composed by Yu Longhua, written by Duan Fupei, and sung by Duan Fupei. The song features a little rabbit as the protagonist, depicting it as a clever and brave creature facing danger. It can help children build courage and self-protection awareness and feel the charm of music.
6. "Little Raindrops"
This song was written, composed and sung by Li Jian. The song features small raindrops and depicts the beauty and mystery of nature. It can help children understand nature and seasonal changes, and stimulate children's love for nature and desire to explore.