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Kindergarten songs about hats

The nursery rhyme about hats in kindergarten is "Little Flower Hat".

Song introduction:

A song adapted from a traditional Chinese fairy tale. It tells the story of a little girl who picked up stones in exchange for a little flower hat in order to fulfill her wish. The song "Little Flower Hat" has a clear structure and consists of four parts: intro, main song, interlude and ending. Among them, the intro and outro are played by orchestral instruments, adding a sense of childlike fun and mystery to the whole song.

Introduction to children's songs:

Children's songs (nursery rhyme) are short poems with folk song flavor that are mainly targeted at young children. It is one of the oldest and most basic genres of children's literature. Children's songs are a type of folk songs that can be found all over the country. The content mostly reflects children's life interests and spreads life and production knowledge.

The dissemination of children's songs is largely achieved through games, so the works are required to be suitable for singing, to be able to coordinate with the game process, and to present a distinct musicality and rhythm. Children's songs always accompany children's game activities. Therefore, the role of children's songs in children is also related to the role of games, so that children can be infected by literature while singing and laughing.

Children's song expression techniques:

1. Metaphor

This is a rhetorical technique commonly used in children's songs. Using this technique can not only make children's songs more vivid and vivid, but also help children understand things that are far away from their lives and difficult to understand. The metaphors are all familiar to children. Such waves in "The Moon": "The moon is curved, like a small boat, rocking and rocking, the more it rocks, the more round it becomes. The moon is curved, like a silver plate, turning and turning, turning more and more curved."

2. Personification

Personification is in line with children's thinking characteristics and aesthetic taste, so it is widely used in the creation of children's songs. For example, Li Wenyan's children's song "Little Raindrop": "Little Raindrop loves to be clean, and the road is washed sparklingly." It is very interesting for children to compare Little Raindrop to a child who loves to be clean.

3. Exaggeration

Exaggeration in children's songs is closely related to imagination, and is often tinged with fantasy. For example, "Growing Sunflowers": "The sea is connected to the blue sky, and the mountains are connected to the blue sky. I will plant sunflowers and plant them all over the mountain tops. The sunflower leaves are green, the sunflower petals are bright yellow, and the sunflower poles are like bamboo poles, only three feet three feet from the sky. They need to be cut down. The sunflower plate needs to be ridden on a big rocket to drop a seed, and the fisherman can use it as a small boat.

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