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Finger ballads for early childhood education
Finger ballads of early infant children;

1, "How dexterous little hands are"

Bit by bit with one finger (stretch out one finger to touch the baby).

Tap with two fingers (extend two fingers to pat the baby).

Pinch with three fingers (stretch out three fingers and gently pinch on the baby).

Scratch with four fingers (stretch out four fingers and gently scratch the baby).

Five fingers clap (two hands clap).

Five brothers climbed the mountain (from the baby's lower body).

Roll down (scratching the baby from top to bottom).

2. "Little Clap"

Clap your hands, clap your hands.

Hold out your finger (forefinger).

Where are the eyes? Where are the eyes? (Pointing at your eyes in an exaggerated tone).

Hold out your finger (pointing to your eyes to encourage your child).

3. "Dad looks after Mom"

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 (shake them 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 (hands behind his back).

Mom and dad come and see, the baby's little hands appear (both hands come out).

2. My family

Thumb is dad, dad drives, tick, tick (stick out two thumbs and honk the horn).

The second thumb is mom. Mom washes clothes and brushes-brushes (puts out two index fingers to wash clothes).

The tallest man is my brother. He plays basketball. Bang-bang-bang (stretch out two middle fingers and snap your fingers).

Next to my brother is my sister, playing the piano, which is just right (playing the piano with two ring fingers).

I'm the youngest, and I like to knock on little snare drum.