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"Little Star" children's song lyrics

The lyrics of the children's song "Little Star" are as follows:

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

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

The sun slowly sets in the west, and the crows return home in groups.

The stars blinked their little eyes and twinkled until dawn.

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 thousands of little eyes.

The sun slowly sets in the west, and the crows return home in groups.

The stars blinked their little eyes and twinkled until dawn.

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

Song information: "Little Star" is an outstanding musical work of British children's songs. It was composed by the famous musician Mozart and the lyrics were written by the famous British poet Jane Taylor in 1806. It has been widely circulated around the world for more than two centuries. It is the world's number one children's song and the most popular children's song.

Characteristics of children's songs:

Children's songs enter children's lives next to their babies' cradle accompanied by their mothers' singing. As children grow older, they progress from perception to imitation, and eventually learn to sing children's songs and gain aesthetic feelings from them. However, the content of children's songs is often very simple and easy for young children to understand. They may simply focus on describing and narrating events, or express common principles in simple and interesting rhymes.

For example, Shengye's children's song "Rag Doll": "Rag doll/is disobedient/feeds her food/will not open her mouth." In her innocent and childish way, she expresses the children's imitation and thinking of the life around them. . At the same time, when children sing this children's song, they will immediately think of the scene of their own meals and understand that they should develop good living habits.