A Pug
A Pug is a widely sung children's song and a classic children's song that has grown up with many people, and it is a great starter song for children.
Let's Swing the Oars
This is the theme song of the 1955 children's movie "Flowers of the Motherland". Composed by Mr. Liu Chih and lyrics by Mr. Qiao Yu, this melodious and fast-paced song was created in the 1950s, spanning half a century and influencing three generations of young pioneers. The song was written in the 1950s, spanning half a century and influencing three generations of young pioneers.
"The Snail and the Oriole"
is a children's song with lyrics by Chen Hongwen and music by Zuo Hongyuan. The lyrics, in the narrator's voice, tell of a funny scene in which a snail climbs upward with a heavy shell on its back when the vine has just sprouted, while an oriole sneers at it from the sidelines. The song celebrates the snail's perseverance and enterprising spirit.
The Little Girl Picking Mushrooms
This is a song sung by the Dream Journey Chorus from their album "The Flow of Songs of True Love (XVI)".
Little Star?
The theme of the song is romantic and dreamy, consisting of six quarter notes and one half note to form a light melody. It has become the most eye-catching crown in the history of children's songs in the world. It has also become the most classic first children's song in all countries and cultures around the world.
Pulling out the carrot
This is a widely sung children's song and a classic children's song that has grown up with many people. It was sung by the group Little Belle and included in the album "Children's Song Library 04".
Lyrics of "Pug"
A pug
Sitting in front of the house
Eyes dark
Wanting to eat a meat bone
A pug
After eating a meat bone
Tail wagging
Nodding at me
A pug
Sitting on the doorstep
Dark eyes
Wanting a meaty bone
A pug
Sitting on the doorstep
Dark eyes
Wanting a meaty bone
A pug<
After eating a meaty bone
Tail wagging
Nodding at me