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What's the name of the nursery rhyme that tadpoles give their mothers?
Baby tadpoles look for their mother.

Lyrics: Beva's children's songs?

Composer: Beva's nursery rhymes?

Singing: children's group

lyrics

Little tadpoles are splashing in the water, splashing, splashing, splashing.

Wagging your little tail, oh, wagging your little tail.

Shake, shake, row, row, row, row.

I am bent on finding my mother, alas, I am bent on finding my mother.

Look, look, look, look, look.

Mom is a big frog, alas, mom is a big frog.

Little tadpoles are splashing in the water, splashing, splashing, splashing.

Shake your little tail, shake your little tail.

Shake, shake, row, row, row, row.

I am bent on finding my mother, alas, I am bent on finding my mother.

Look, look, look, look, look.

Mom is a big frog, alas, mom is a big frog.

Extended data:

The song "Little Tadpole Looking for Mom" is a children's song. The length of children's songs should be short and exquisite, and the structure should be simple and uncomplicated. Common children's songs are generally only four or six or eight short sentences, but of course there are longer ones. Judging from the number of words in each sentence, there are three words, four words, five words, seven words and miscellaneous words. Three sentences, five sentences and seven sentences are basic sentence patterns. Short, simple and natural, easy to learn and sing.