Dear rabbit
Bunny, open the door,
Drive faster, I want to come in.
I won't open it, I won't open it,
No one will open the door until mom comes back.
Bunny, open the door,
Drive faster, I want to come in.
Go ahead, go ahead, I'll drive,
Mom's back. Let's open the door.
Classic nursery rhymes for 2.0-year-old infants.
Only mother is good in the world.
In this world, only mother is good.
A child with a mother is like a treasure.
Into my mother's arms.
Happiness cannot be enjoyed.
In this world, only mother is good.
A child with a mother is like a treasure.
Into my mother's arms.
Happiness cannot be enjoyed.
In this world, only mother is good.
A child with a mother is like a treasure.
Into my mother's arms.
Happiness cannot be enjoyed.
No mother is the most distressing.
A child without a mother is like a grass.
Leave mom's arms.
Where to find happiness?
No mother is the most distressing.
A child without a mother is like a grass.
Leave mom's arms.
Where to find happiness?
Classic nursery rhymes for 3.0-year-old infants.
Two tigers
Two tigers,
Two tigers,
Run fast,
Run fast,
One has no ears,
One has no tail,
That's weird,
That's weird.
Two tigers,
Two tigers,
Run fast,
Run fast,
One has no ears,
One has no tail,
That's weird,
That's weird.
Two tigers,
Two tigers,
Run fast,
Run fast,
One has no ears,
One has no tail,
That's weird,
That's weird.
Two tigers,
Two tigers,
Run fast,
Run fast,
One has no ears,
One has no tail,
That's weird,
That's weird.
Two tigers,
Two tigers,
Run fast,
Run fast,
One has no ears,
One has no tail,
That's weird,
That's weird.
Two tigers,
Two tigers,
Run fast,
Run fast,
One has no ears,
One has no tail,
That's weird,
That's weird.
Two tigers,
Two tigers,
Run fast,
Run fast,
One has no ears,
One has no tail,
That's weird,
That's weird.
Two tigers,
Two tigers,
Run fast,
Run fast,
One has no ears,
One has no tail,
That's weird,
That's weird.
Classic nursery rhymes for 4.0-year-old infants.
Little mouse
Mouse, standing on the lampstand,
Steal oil to eat, don't come down,
Meow meow meow. Here comes the cat.
Come down quickly.
Classic nursery rhymes for 5.0-year-old infants.
little white rabbit
White rabbit, white,
Two ears pricked up,
Like to eat carrots and vegetables.
Jumping is so cute.
Classic nursery rhymes for 6.0-year-old infants.
Where is spring?
Where is spring?
Where is spring?
Spring is in the green mountains.
There are red flowers here.
There is green grass here.
And a little oriole who can sing.
Di Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Lili
Di Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Lili
Spring is in the green mountains.
And a little oriole who can sing.
Where is spring? Children's song video picture
Where is spring?
Where is spring?
Spring is in the reflection of the lake.
Reflected safflower
Grass reflecting green
And a little oriole who can sing.
Di Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Lili
Where is the music in spring?
Di Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Lili
Spring is in the reflection of the lake.
And a little oriole who can sing.
Where is spring?
Where is spring?
Spring is in the eyes of children.
See the red flowers?
See the green grass
And a little oriole who can sing.
Di Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Lili
Di Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Lili
Spring is in the eyes of children.
And a little oriole who can sing.
Classic nursery rhymes for 7.0-year-old infants.
Clapping song
You shoot one, I shoot one, and a child is wearing a flowered skirt.
You shoot two, I shoot two, and two children braid their hair.
You shoot three, I shoot three, and three children eat cookies.
You shoot four, I shoot four, four children write big characters.
You clap five, I clap five, five children play drums.
You shoot six, I shoot six, and six children eat pomegranate.
You shoot seven, I shoot seven, and seven children fly.
You clap eight, I clap eight, and eight children play the trumpet.
You shoot nine, I shoot nine, nine children make friends.
You clap ten, I clap ten, ten children stand up straight.
Classic nursery rhymes for 8.0-year-old infants.
painter
I am a painter, and I am good at drawing.
I want to paint my new house more beautifully.
After painting the roof and walls, the brushes are busy flying.
Oh, my little nose has changed.
I am a painter, and I am good at drawing.
I want to paint my new house more beautifully.
Paint the roof before painting the wall. The brush is busy flying.
Oh, my little nose has changed.
Classic nursery rhymes for 9.0-year-old infants.
Find a friend
Look, look, find friends.
Find a good friend
Toast and shake hands.
You are my good friend.
Look, look, find friends.
Find a good friend
Toast and shake hands.
You are my good friend.
Look, look, find friends.
Find a good friend
Toast and shake hands.
You are my good friend.
10.0-year-old infant classic nursery rhymes.
Love me, hug me.
Mom and Dad
If you love me, spend more time with me.
If you love me, kiss me more.
If you love me, please praise me more.
If you love me, hug me more.
Stay with me, kiss me, praise me and hug me.
Stay with me, kiss me, praise me and hug me.
My mother always tells me that my parents love me the most.
But I have never understood what love is.
Dad always tells me that my parents love me the most.
But I have never understood what love is.
Love me, you will accompany me. Love me and you will kiss me.
Love me, praise me, love me, hug me.
Love me, you will accompany me. Love me and you will kiss me.
Love me, praise me, love me, hug me.
If you really love me, play with me.
If you really love me, kiss me.
If you really love me, praise me.
If you really love me, hug me.
Love me, you will accompany me.
I love you. Kiss me
Love me, you praise me.
Love me, hug me.
Love me, you will accompany me.
I love you. Kiss me
Love me, you praise me.
Love me, hug me.
Love me, you will accompany me.
I love you. Kiss me
Love me, you praise me.
Love me, hug me.
1 1.0-year-old classic nursery rhymes.
Little snail
Little snail drips and blows.
Seagulls spread their wings and flew.
Little snail drips and blows.
The waves smiled slightly.
Little snail drips and blows.
It's time to call the boat home
Little snail drips and blows.
Dad, come back soon after hearing this.
Endless beach
Blue sea water
wind
It's beautiful in my heart
Little snail drips and blows.
Seagulls spread their wings and flew.
Little snail drips and blows.
The waves smiled slightly.
Little snail drips and blows.
It's time to call the boat home
Little snail drips and blows.
Dad, come back soon after hearing this.
/kloc-classic nursery rhymes for 0/2.0-year-old infants.
Family courtesy songs
What's dad's name? Dad's father is called grandpa.
What's dad's mother's name? Dad's mother is called grandma.
What's dad's brother's name? Dad's brother is called uncle.
What's dad's brother's name? Dad's brother is called uncle.
What's dad's sister's name? Dad's sister is called aunt.
What's mom's father's name? Mom's father is called grandpa.
What's mom's name? Mom's mother's name is grandma.
What's mother's brother's name? Mother's brother is called uncle.
What's mother's sister's name? Mother's sister is called aunt.
/kloc-classic nursery rhymes for 0/3.0-year-old infants.
Song of getting up
Baby, get up early; Open your eyes and smile;
Yiya, learn to speak; Reach out and ask for a hug.
/kloc-classic nursery rhymes for 0/4.0-year-old infants.
Two little dolls are talking on the phone.
Two little dolls.
I am on the phone.
Hey hey hey.
Where are you?
hey-hey-hey
I am in kindergarten.
Two little dolls.
I am on the phone.
Hey hey hey.
What are you doing?
hey-hey-hey
I am learning to sing.
Two little dolls.
I am on the phone.
Hey hey hey.
Where are you?
hey-hey-hey
I am in kindergarten.
Two little dolls.
I am on the phone.
Hey hey hey.
What are you doing?
hey-hey-hey
I am learning to sing.
Two little dolls.
I am on the phone.
Hey hey hey.
Where are you?
hey-hey-hey
I am in kindergarten.
Two little dolls.
I am on the phone.
Hey hey hey.
What are you doing?
hey-hey-hey
I am learning to sing.