Bit by bit with one finger (stretch out one finger to touch the baby)
Tap with two fingers (stretch out two fingers and pat the baby)
Pinch it with three fingers (stretch out three fingers and gently pinch it on the baby)
Four-finger scratch (stretch out four fingers and gently scratch the baby)
Clap your hands with five fingers (clap your hands with two hands)
Five brothers climb the mountain (climbing from the baby's lower body)
Roll down for a few miles (tickling the baby from top to bottom)
clap one's hands
Clap your hands, clap your hands (clap your hands)
Hold out your finger, (hold out your index finger)
Where are the eyes? (asked in an exaggerated tone)
The eyes are here, (referring to your eyes)
Hold out your finger. (Pointing at the eyes and encouraging the children with their 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.
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Thumb Brother, Thumb Brother, Drum Tower, Four Brothers (singing opera),
Little Niu Niu (grabbing the child's little hand and pointing 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 into your eyes (a little)
Smell your nose (nods)
Taste your mouth (click on 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 at the edge of the field (thumb and forefinger are opposite, other fingers clench their fists and peck up and down), e.e.e.o,
Haw, haw, haw, haw.
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) to be a baby.
Quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack.
Mr. Huang Lao has a piece of land to be a treasure.
He raised a lamb in the field (put his hands on his head, put out his thumb and forefinger, and clenched his fist with other fingers) to be a baby.
Baa baa baa baa 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 the temple, other four fingers flapping up and down), e-e-e-e-e,
Woof, woof, woof
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 rub clothes)
He is my brother, and my brother plays basketball, bang bang.
Next to my brother is my sister. She is dancing, cha-cha.
I'm the youngest. I'm drumming a snare, from east to east (holding out my little finger to do snare action).
6. Look at mom and dad.
Dad, look (left hand sticking out from behind, fingers waving)
Mom, look (right hand sticking out from behind, finger waving)
The baby's little hands are really beautiful (both hands shake together)
Dad, look (close your left hand and put it behind your back)
Mom, look (close your right hand and put it behind your back)
The baby's little hand is missing (both hands are behind his back)
Mom and Dad, come and see the baby's little hand appear (take it out from behind).
7. I am a big apple
I am a big apple (pointing at myself with exaggerated expressions) (hands open to indicate "big")
The children all like me (pointing their forefinger at the person in front)
Please wash your hands first.
If your hands are dirty (point your right index finger at the palm of your left hand)
Do not touch me. (waving your right hand means "no")
8. Bao jiaozi
Open your hand and let's wrap jiaozi (hold out your left hand).
Roll up the skin (the right hand shapes the skin on the left hand)
Bring together (the fingers of the right hand stand on the palm of the left hand and make a filling action, just like scratching them)
Wrap a little jiaozi (say a word, and point the fingers of the left hand with the index finger of the right hand in turn).
Who will eat delicious jiaozi (wrap your left finger with your right hand, cover it and ask the child)
(Then the child said to whom to eat, and handed jiaozi to her mouth. )
9. A few miles of Gulu
Bear bear has a round face (draw a circle on the baby's palm with your hand)
Step by step up the hill (from the baby's hand to the arm)
Roll down a few miles (from top to bottom on a baby)
Roll into a cave (scratch the baby's armpit with your hand)
10. Count
A stick, bang bang. (Pat the baby gently)
Two scissors, scissors, scissors. (Gently pinch the baby with your forefinger and middle finger)
Trident, fork. (The index finger, middle finger and ring finger reach out respectively and touch the baby)
Four benches, clap clap. (Thumb bending, four fingers together, tapping)
Five little hands. Grab, grab. (Fingers apart, and then do the action of grasping)
Six tubes of cigarettes. (Thumb and little finger spread out to smoke)
Seven tweezers, clips. (Pinch thumb, forefinger and middle finger together and pinch them on the baby)
Eight pistols, bang bang. (Thumb and forefinger are pistol-shaped, snapping shots)
Nine hooks, hooks. (The index finger is bent into a hook and hooked on the baby's chest)
Ten turns. Turn around. (The middle finger rests on the index finger, and the index finger is straight. Turn your hands around. )