Alphabet songs, also known as English alphabet songs or ABC songs, are commonly used in learning alphabets in many countries in the world where Latin alphabet is the writing language. The lyrics are very simple, that is, singing 26 English letters in sequence.
This song is usually taught to children in kindergarten, and even when children are still at home, parents have begun to teach them to sing this song. The melody of the alphabet song is adapted from the well-known nursery rhyme "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and Mozart's Variations on Little Star. Mozart was inspired by the popular French song "Mom, please listen to me".
Creative background: A classic children's song, with cheerful rhythm and familiar lyrics, is composed of 26 English letters, which is convenient for children to remember and read.