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What are the children's songs suitable for babies to sing?
Not all of them are children's songs, which are very suitable. Learning the basic language and knowing simple words is the best time to learn to sing. I recommend songs suitable for babies to learn to sing in two categories.

1. Easy to learn and easy to sing, which is also considered as an introductory class. These songs are cheerful, simple and easy to learn, which can increase the interest of babies in learning to sing and make them happy from singing. Such as: Little Star, Two Tigers, Pulling Radish, Planting the Sun, Little Boy, etc. You can also choose songs that can match the game, such as "Lost Handkerchiefs".

2. Learning these educational songs can help your baby learn more or less useful knowledge while singing. Such as: Family Address Song, Counting Song, Alphabet Song, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (English version of twinkling star), merry christmas (Christmas Children's Song), Happy Birthday to You (English version of Happy Birthday Song) and so on.

Learning songs can stimulate children's interest in mathematics, foreign languages and other subjects. For example, "Happy Birthday Song" can let children learn the versions of various countries. The best age to learn a language is the child's infancy, and a good language environment can be artificially created for children through foreign language songs.

Some of the more difficult ones are: San Zi Jing, Hundred Family Names, Thousand-character Works, Disciples' Rules, Twenty-four solar term song, and some children's songs newly sung by Tang poetry, etc. The classics of Chinese studies have been a must-learn book for children's enlightenment for thousands of years. When learning, parents and children are advised to do parent-child reading together and explain the stories and meanings to their children. When learning to sing, it is best to learn to sing while watching the lyrics of the notation, so that the baby will have a preliminary perceptual understanding of the notation and help to further understand the music.