Twinkling stars, the sky is full of little stars.
Hanging in the sky, shining like thousands of small eyes.
The sun sets slowly in the west, and crows flock home.
The stars blinked their little eyes until dawn.
Twinkling stars, the sky is full of little stars.
Twinkling stars, the sky is full of little stars.
Hanging in the sky, shining like thousands of small eyes.
The sun sets slowly in the west, and crows flock home.
The stars blinked their little eyes until dawn.
Twinkling stars, the sky is full of little stars.
Song information: Little Star is an excellent musical work of British children's songs. Composed by Mozart, a famous musician, and written by Jane Taylor, a famous British poetess, 1806 has been widely circulated all over the world for more than two centuries. It is the first nursery rhyme in the world and the most popular nursery rhyme.
The characteristics of children's songs:
Children's songs come into children's lives with the mother's singing beside the baby's cradle. With the growth of children's age, from perception to imitation, they finally learn to sing children's songs and gain aesthetic feeling from them. The content of children's songs is often very simple and easy for children to understand, or simply describe and narrate events in a concentrated way, or express ordinary things with simple and interesting rhymes.
For example, Ye Sheng's children's song "Doll": "Doll/disobedient/feed her/refuse to open her mouth." In naivety, it expresses children's imitation and thinking about the life around them. At the same time, when children recite this children's song, they will immediately associate themselves with eating and know how to develop good living habits.