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What catchy nursery rhymes are there in kindergarten?
The catchy nursery rhymes in kindergarten are as follows:

1, what a clever little hand

One finger is a little (reach out one finger to touch the baby), the second finger is a pat (reach out two fingers to pat the baby), the third finger is a pinch (reach out three fingers to pat the baby), the fourth finger is a scratch (reach out four fingers to scratch the baby), the fifth finger is a pat (two hands clap each other), the five brothers climb the mountain (climb from the baby's lower body) and roll down for several miles (now).

2, small hand clap

Clap your hands, clap your hands.

Give me your finger, (give me your index finger).

Where are the eyes? (asked in an exaggerated tone).

These are your eyes.

Hold out your finger. Point to your eyes and encourage your children with your eyes.

Flexible transformation: You can transform your eyes to any other part of your body, such as your nose and mouth. This game teaches children to know the five senses and body parts, so that he can enhance his body consciousness.

3. Babies

Thumb Brother, Thumb Brother, Drum Tower, Four Brothers (singing opera).

Little Niu Niu (grabs the child's little hand and lights her finger).

Climb, climb, climb up the hill (index finger points from arm to shoulder step by step).

Listen with your ears (pinch your ears)

Look at your eyes (a little).

Smell your nose (nod).

Taste it with your mouth.

Tickle (pause, suddenly reach out to the child's neck and tickle, every time the child will wait for this moment in surprise).

Mr Huang Lao has a piece of land.

Mr. Huang Lao has a piece of land to be a treasure.

He raises chickens by the field (thumb and forefinger are opposite, other fingers clench their fists and peck up and down), and he is a baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby.

Mr. Huang Lao has a piece of land to be a treasure.

He raises ducklings by the field (the palm of his right hand is covered on the back of his left hand and fanned up and down), and he cries out baby, quack, quack, quack, quack.

Mr. Huang Lao has a piece of land to be a treasure.

He raised lambs by the field (put his hand on his head, put out his thumb and forefinger, and clenched his fists with other fingers), baa baa baa baa.

Mr. Huang Lao has a piece of land to be a treasure.

He keeps a puppy by the field (thumb pointing to temple, other four fingers flapping up and down) to tease baby, baby, baby, baby.

5. Finger song

Dad is a driver, driving a car, ticking.

Next to my father is my mother, who washes clothes and brushes (hands and forefinger stretch out to do the action of rubbing clothes).

The tallest person is my brother, playing basketball, bang bang (with middle fingers stretched out, shooting up).

Next to my brother is my sister, who is dancing, cha-cha.

I am the youngest. I'm knocking on little snare drum.