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5 children's songs (classic nursery rhymes, accompanying children to grow up)

What is a nursery rhyme?

Children's songs refer to songs written for children, which are usually easy to understand, with beautiful melody and lively rhythm. Children's songs are an indispensable part of children's growth. They can help children learn languages, know the world and cultivate emotions.

5 classic children's songs

Here, we recommend 5 classic children's songs. These children's songs include both classic traditional children's songs and modern popular children's songs. They have grown up with generations and will also grow up with our children.

1. Bunny darling

2. Little star

3. Pulling radish

4. Swallow

5. Big windmill

6. Frog croaking

7. Catch loach

8. White boat

9. Little donkey

. > 17. Little bee

18. Panda carries a schoolbag

19. Little flea

2. Hello teacher

21. Hide and seek

22. Pleasant Goat and Big Big Big Wolf

23. Red sun

24. Little monkey picks peaches

25. Bee (new edition)

31. Cherry balls

32. Chickens cooing

33. Daxiong and Jingxiang

34. Little bears and birds

35. Little pigs cross the river

36. Three little bears

37. Tug of war

38. Green grassland

44. Bird question and answer

45. twinkling star

46. Dog fishing

47. Pig Peggy

48. Childhood

49. Bear Paradise

5. Birds and snowflakes

How to teach children's songs?

Teaching children's songs is a very interesting thing, which can not only enhance the interaction between parents and children, but also help children learn language and music. Here are some ways to teach children's songs:

1. Listen before singing: Play the audio or video of children's songs first, and then let them sing along.

2. Teaching children's songs by stages: divide children's songs into several paragraphs, teach the first paragraph first, and then teach the next paragraph after the children master it skillfully, and so on.

3. Gesture coordination: In the process of teaching children's songs, children can sing with gestures, which can better help them remember the lyrics and melody of children's songs.

4. Game-based singing teaching: The process of teaching children's songs can be turned into a game, so that children can learn to sing in play.