You pat one and I pat one. It is a nursery rhyme with the following lyrics:
You pat one and I pat one.
A child flies on a plane.
You shoot two and I shoot two.
Two children came to sing.
You shoot three and I shoot three.
Three children eat cookies.
You shoot four and I shoot four.
Four children write Chinese characters.
You shoot five and I shoot five.
Five children played the big drum.
You shoot six and I shoot six.
Six children eat pomegranates.
You shoot seven and I shoot seven.
Seven children hugged the rooster.
You shoot eight and I shoot eight.
Eight children played the trumpet.
You shoot nine and I shoot nine.
Nine children shoot balls.
You shoot ten and I shoot ten.
Ten swimming pools for children.
This is a children's song for parent-child interaction. Parents can play clapping games with their children while listening to songs, training their children's attention and body movement coordination, and improving the parent-child relationship during the game.
The development of "nursery rhymes":
Children's songs are mainly aimed at young children. They are composed by children themselves or composed by adults. They are popular among the people and have easy-to-understand rhymes. They are suitable for infants and young children to sing. Appreciative songs are also called "nursery rhymes".
The so-called "ballads" are the general term for folk songs, folk songs, and nursery rhymes, and are an important part of the oral poetry creation of working people. In ancient my country, Hele was called a song, and Tuge was called a ballad. That means those with music and musical instrument accompaniment are called "songs", and those without music or musical instrument accompaniment are called "ballads". In modern times, they are collectively called ballads.
The ballads have concise lyrics, mostly rhymes, and a simple and fresh style. They express the feelings and wishes of the people and are widely circulated among the people. As a part of songs, nursery rhymes refer specifically to short, rhymed songs without musical accompaniment that are widely circulated by children orally.