Clapping Song
You clap one, I clap one, a child sits on an airplane.
You clap two, I clap two, two children throw handkerchiefs.
You clap three, I clap three, three children to carry bricks.
You clap four, I clap four, four children write big letters.
You clap five, I clap five, five children beat the gongs and drums.
You clap six, I clap six, six children picking beans.
You clap seven, I clap seven, seven children wear new clothes.
You clap eight, I clap eight, eight children eat watermelon.
You clap nine, I clap nine, nine children marching in unison.
You clap ten, I clap ten, ten children studying.
Buying vinegar and cloth
A grandfather named Gu went to the street to buy vinegar and cloth. After buying the cloth and vinegar, he turned around and saw a hawk catching a rabbit. He put down the cloth, put down the vinegar, and went after the hawk and the rabbit. The eagle flew away, the rabbit ran away, the vinegar was spilled, and the cloth was wet with vinegar.
Morning Exercises
The morning air is so good that we all come to do morning exercises. Stretch your arms, bend your back, kick your legs, jump, and exercise every day.
Small handkerchief
Small handkerchief, square and square, every day on my body. It wipes my nose and my sweat, and I like it very much.
Moving the eggs
The little mouse is moving the eggs, but the eggs are too big. A mouse lies on the ground and holds the big egg tightly. A mouse pulls its tail and pulls it home.
Bunny boy
Bunny boy
Open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door.
The little squirrel
One, two, three, four, five, went up the mountain to fight the tiger, and the tiger couldn't find it, so he found the little squirrel. How many squirrels are there, let me count them. I counted and counted, one, two, three, four, five.
Finding a friend
Searching, searching, searching, finding a good friend. Give me a salute and a handshake. You are my good friend.
The white rabbit
The white rabbit is white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white.
The stretcher is long and the bench is wide
The stretcher is wide and the bench is long. The flat stretcher wants to be tied to the bench, but the bench won't let the flat stretcher be tied to the bench. The flatbed wants to be tied to the bench, but the bench won't let the flatbed be tied to the bench. I don't know whether it's the flatbed that's tied to the bench, or the bench that's tied to the flatbed.
The little rat
The little rat went up to the lampstand, stole oil and ate it, but he couldn't get down, so he called his grandmother, who refused to come, and rolled down.
The curved moon
The curved moon is a tiny boat. The tiny boat is pointed at both ends. I sit in the tiny boat and see only the shining stars and the blue sky.
Pulling the big saw, pulling the big saw
Pulling the big saw, pulling the big saw, grandma's house, singing the big opera, picking up the daughter, picking up the son-in-law, and the little grandchildren are going too.
Little stars
Twinkle, twinkle, twinkle, all the sky is full of little stars, hanging in the sky and letting out their light, as if they were many little eyes.
A vine on a high hill
A vine on a high hill, with a brass bell on its head. When the wind blows, the bell moves; when the wind stops, the bell stops.
Counting toads
One toad with one mouth, two eyes and four legs jumped into the water with a flutter. Two toads with two mouths, four eyes and eight legs, jumped into the water with a flutter.
Grandma's Bridge
Shake, shake, shake, shake to Grandma's Bridge. Grandma called me a good baby, a packet of sugar, a packet of fruit, less to eat, more to eat, less to taste.
Little bee
Little bee, buzzing, flying to the west, flying to the east, pollen, nectar, we learn it loves labor.
Golden melons, silver melons
Golden melons, silver melons, melons in the village, melons in the shed, melons falling, hitting the little doll. The doll was so anxious that she called her mother, and the mother was so anxious that she hugged the doll, and the doll blamed the melon, and the melon laughed at the doll.
Goose
The geese and the geese are lined up in a line, followed by a little sister. Brother Goose, fly slowly, Sister Goose, hurry up and catch up, We are united, no one is left behind.
The swallows
The swallows are very clever, they carry a pair of scissors; they cut the clouds in the sky, they cut the water in the river, they cut the roots of a tree to use as a pillow, and they cut a piece of mud to build a nest.
Count the legs
The black chicken has two legs, the calf has four, the dragonfly has six, the crab has eight, and the earthworm and eel have no legs.
The Moon Song
The first day of the month is a line, the second day of the month is visible, the third day of the month is like an eagle's eyebrow, and the fifteenth and sixteenth days of the month are round and round.
Turnips and cabbages
Turnips and cabbages, red and red, white and red, eat turnips and cabbages, round and round faces are lovely.
Planting watermelons
Little children go up to the south puddle and dig a hole to plant watermelons. The leaves grow first, then the blossoms, and the watermelon is big and round.
Paper-cutting song
Little Jiaojiao, her hands are very skillful. I've got scissors, I've got scissors, I've got scissors. I'll make a dog, I'll make a cat, I'll make a sparrow, and I'll make it chirp.
Little Bench
Little Bench, don't be crooked, let my grandpa sit down. I'll give him a back rub, and he'll say I'm a good boy.
Gargling
The little flower cup, filled with water, rinses your mouth with a gurgle. If you want your teeth to be good, rinse your mouth after eating.
Exercise your body from childhood
Flowering ropes, jumping ropes in competitions, single-footed, double-footed, flipping, double-swinging, many patterns and postures, exercise your body from childhood.
Human beings have two treasures
Human beings have two treasures, both hands and brain, both hands can work, the brain can think.
Eating more vegetables is good for you
Daikon radish, watery, cabbage, green, tomato like a lantern, cucumber crisp, eat more vegetables is good for you, you will be strong and less sick.
Don't bite your fingers
Some kids love to bite their fingers, and the bacteria come in through their mouths, so the whole family is worried.
Love animals
The zoo is very lively, lions roar, monkeys jump, don't throw food, don't threaten, love animals.
Melons
Cucumbers are crispy, loofahs are long, watermelons are sweet, winter melons are fat, melons are sweet, and pumpkins are nutritious. In the winter and spring you plant a seedling, and in the summer the melon fills the garden with fragrance.
Little dragonflies
Little dragonflies, with wings of yarn, are busy flying around to catch insects, flying low for rain and high for sunshine, and making the best weather forecasts.
Listen to the sound
The river runs, the wind rustles the leaves, the rain falls, the birds sing, the frogs croak, the dolls clap their hands and laugh.
Bath Song
The duckling, quacking and quacking, walking and walking, shaking and shaking, seeing the water, wanting to take a bath, flopping tom-tom, jumping down.