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Songs for Children’s Day What are the songs sung for Children’s Day?

1. "Let's Swing the Sculls" Let us swing the sculls, and the boat will push away the waves. The beautiful white tower is reflected on the sea, surrounded by green trees and red walls, and the boat will gently Drifting in the water, a cool wind blew in my face. This song was popular all over China in the 1950s. It can be said that no one knows it, knows it, and doesn't like it. Every time I hear the soft, clear and transparent singing, it is like being immersed in the golden sunshine, as if I have returned to the most innocent age, and I am deeply moved every time.

2. "I picked up a penny on the side of the road" I picked up a penny on the side of the road and handed it to the police uncle. The uncle took the money and nodded to me. He happily said: "Uncle, goodbye!" The song creator Pan Zhensheng said this when describing his conception and creation: "The things given to the children should neither be adult nor false. The tune should be jumping and beautiful. The important thing is The first thing is to make it easy for children to learn and sing, and once they sing it, it will be catchy."

3. "Only Mother is Good in the World" Only mother is good in the world, and a child with a mother is like a treasure, invested in the mother. In my arms, I cannot enjoy happiness. This song is a tearjerker in many people's memories. It should be said that most of the audiences who came from the 1980s still remember the collective tears in their memories of "Only Mom is Good in the World". Almost everyone walked out of the cinema with a handkerchief wet from crying.

4. "The Little Girl Picking Mushrooms" The little girl picked mushrooms, carrying a big bamboo basket on her back, walking around the forest and hills with her bare feet in the early morning. She picked the most mushrooms, as many as that There are countless stars, and the mushrooms she picked are the largest, as big as the small umbrella filling the basket. This classic children's song describes a scene where a little girl is picking mushrooms after the rain alone in a large uninhabited forest. The little squirrel is jumping on the tree and the little rabbit is accompanying her. , there are also birds singing beautiful songs, and small mushrooms swaying to the beat of the music. It must be a very warm and beautiful picture.