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Children's songs about the etiquette of climbing stairs
Children's songs going up and down stairs

1234567, pay attention to going up and down the stairs; Don't fool around, it's a rule to walk on the right; In the face of danger,

You push me to squeeze the most crisis; If someone falls, help them up quickly. Everyone must remember. Look ahead and don't be crowded. Go downstairs safely.

Going up and down the stairs is very important. Remember safety common sense:

In the classroom, walk gently; Walk slowly in the corridor;

Go upstairs and downstairs and walk to the right; Turn and slow down;

In case of congestion, wait; In case of power failure, walk slowly.

To follow the prescribed route, the teacher on duty should take the stairs.

Once crowded, don't panic, stay where you are, and don't shush.

Once you get into chaos, students will quickly lend a helping hand.

Put your hands behind your head to protect your head, neck, chest, abdomen and waist.

The stairs can give way to each other, and the corridor will naturally become unobstructed.

Go up and down the stairs in an orderly way, without sliding railings and crowding.

Go up and down the stairs on the right, in an orderly way.

Walk slowly after evening self-study, and don't crowd for pranks.

If you find that you have slipped, pick yourself up and don't push forward behind.

Walk slowly in the corridor and pay attention to keep in formation.

It is not feasible to run and fight, and it is forbidden to hug each other.

The toilet door is not crowded, civilized and polite, and orderly.

Stairs are easy to slide in snowy days, so remind students to pay attention.

It's dangerous to chase, and it's too late to step on it.