Being infiltrated by this kind of phonological beauty, children's sensitivity to words will be improved, and they will have a stronger sense of relevance to their mother tongue, which can stimulate their interest in learning and promote the development of their language ability.
For example, the traditional children's song Chrysanthemum Blooms:
Bench, bench, crooked, chrysanthemum, chrysanthemum blooms. How many flowers? Open three. One for dad, one for mom, and the other for the dove.
This nursery rhyme is as clear as words, with clear rhythm, smooth music without losing simplicity, simplicity and neatness, and strong musicality. Reading is catchy, the rhythm changes obviously, and it is very aesthetic.
Moreover, there are various rhetorical devices in nursery rhymes, such as metaphor, personification and exaggeration, which can also help children improve their language ability.