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What children's songs are suitable for large classes?
A pug

"A pug" is a widely sung children's song, a classic children's song accompanied by many people's growth, and an enlightenment song very suitable for children.

Let's row.

This is the theme song of the children's film Flowers of the Motherland, which was shot on 1955. This song is composed by Mr. Liu Chi and written by Mr. Qiao Yu. It has a beautiful melody and a brisk rhythm. Written in the 1950s, it spanned half a century and influenced three generations of young pioneers. Members.

Snails and orioles

This is a nursery rhyme written by Chen and composed by Zuo Hongyuan. In the narrator's tone, the lyrics tell an interesting scene of a snail climbing up with a heavy shell on its back when the vine is just sprouting, while the oriole is laughing at it. This song praises the snail's persistent enterprising spirit.

A little girl with mushrooms.

This is a song sung by Dream Tour Choir, which comes from its album "The True Love of Flowing Singing (XVI)".

Little star?

The theme of his songs is romantic and dreamy, which is composed of six quarter notes and one and a half notes, and it is a light melody. Become the most dazzling crown in the history of children's songs in the world. It has also become the most classic first nursery rhyme in children's enlightenment education in all countries and cultures around the world.

Pulling radish

This is a widely sung children's song, and it is also a classic children's song with many people growing up. Xiao Budei once sang and was included in the album "Children's Songs Library 04".

Pug's lyrics

A pug

Sit in front of the house

Black eyes

Want to eat meat and bones

A pug

Eat meat and bones

Shake your tail.

Nod to me

A pug

Sit in front of the house

Black eyes

Want to eat meat and bones

A pug

Sit in front of the house

Black eyes

Want to eat meat and bones

A pug

Eat meat and bones

Shake your tail.

Nod to me