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"Twinkle, Twinkle, Twinkle" children's song lyrics

The complete lyrics of the children's song "Twinkle, Twinkle, Twinkle" are as follows:

Twinkle, twinkle, twinkle, the sky is full of little stars.

It hangs in the sky and shines brightly, like many little eyes.

Twinkle and twinkle, the sky is filled with little stars.

Twinkle and twinkle, the sky is filled with little stars.

It hangs in the sky and shines brightly, like many little eyes.

Twinkle and twinkle, the sky is filled with little stars.

"Twinkle Twinkle Twinkle", also known as "Little Star", is a very famous British children's song. The melody comes from the French folk song "Ah!" "Mama, I want to tell you" has been sung by several countries in different languages. In China we have the song "Twinkle, twinkle, twinkling, the sky is full of little stars". The simple and light music style has made it catchy to countless children.

The language of children's songs is lively:

The dissemination of children's songs is largely achieved through games, so the works are required to be suitable for singing and to coordinate with the game process. , must present a distinct musicality and rhythm.

Children are very active and are at the stage of learning language and improving their language expression ability. Children’s songs with rich musicality, clear rhythm and lively language can arouse children’s sense of beauty and pleasure and stimulate their enthusiasm for language learning. .

Therefore, whether they are traditional children's songs or creative children's songs, and no matter which nationality's children's songs in the world, they all have the characteristics of rhyming, bright and easy to sing, and lively language.

Some children's songs also use overlapping words and rhymes, such as Pi Zuojiu's children's song "The little bird learns from me to do exercises": "The wind blows the willows fluttering/The little bird learns from me to do exercises/I stretch my legs/It kicks / I clap my hands / it jumps / I bend my waist / it lifts its tail / it’s done / goodbye / the bird flutters and flies away. ”

The whole song is “iao”. Rhyme uses imitated words and overlapping words to show the beauty and loop of the Chinese language. Beautiful and lively, it is in line with the characteristics of children who need to memorize repeatedly when learning language.