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Why is juice put in the refrigerator in a song by Big Ears Tutu?

Why is the juice in the refrigerator a song by Big Ears Tutu? It is the theme song of the second season of "Big Ears Tutu".

"Big Ear Tutu"

Music Type: Children's Songs

Album: "Big Ear Tutu Season 2"

Release date: 2006

Lyrics:

I am a child who loves to use my brain

Mom, Dad, are you ready?

< p>I am Tutu’s naughty boy

I am very curious about the world

I have countless questions

I keep making noises

Mom and Dad, don’t be lazy

Hurry up and play games with me

Get a kiss if you answer the question correctly

This is my reward

Where does the whistling north wind come from?

Where does it go?

The stars are so cold that they blink

Why doesn't it wear cotton clothes?

How dark is the night?

Where does the sun come from in the dream?

How big is the world?

What is outside the sky

Me Everything is curious

(Singing) I am Tutu's naughty boy

I am very curious about the world

I have countless questions

Gurgling and gurgling

Why do children have to be obedient

Why do dads love their moms

Why do the sight of ice cream make people’s mouth water? Non-stop

Put the milk and juice in the refrigerator

Why does it become cold and icy

I put the sweet dreams in the refrigerator

I will take it when I grow up No

What animal runs fast

What flowers bloom towards the sun

What animal likes to jump

What animal coos< /p>

Dad (rap): Cheetahs and cheetahs run fast

Mom (rap): Sunflowers bloom towards the sun

Dad (rap): Rabbits and frogs jump around

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Tutu (rap): Hey, Tutu’s belly

FamilyMart (rap): Tutu’s belly keeps growling

《Big Ears Tutu " is a series of cartoons launched by CCTV Children's Channel. This is a large-scale original cartoon focusing on the growth of modern children. The protagonist is the growth story of a 3-year-old kindergarten child "Big Ears Tutu". This song is the theme song of the second season of the film, sung by Tutu in the first person, relaxed and cheerful.