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[Selection of nursery rhymes expressing morality] Selection of nursery rhymes of baby bus songs
What are the nursery rhymes about morality? The following is a nursery rhyme about morality that I have compiled. Let's have a look.

Nursery rhymes about morality: Let's plant trees together.

March arrived, the weather was fine, and the dolls were carrying saplings.

You dig a hole, I straighten up, and we plant trees together.

Remember to water often, and the branchlets will flourish.

The saplings are as tall as me, and my hometown is better.

Nursery rhymes about morality II. We can't disturb them.

The sun shines, white clouds float, and cicadas don't sing.

Tens of millions of buildings have been built, and uncle migrant workers have worked hard.

The construction site was quiet, and my mother quietly told me:

Uncle is sleeping, so we can't disturb him.

Nursery rhymes about morality: three Kobanawa birds.

Kobanawa birdie, it's really good,

Remind me to sing every day.

Good boy, get up early,

Put your bag on your back and go to school.

Smile at the flowers,

Say hello to the teacher,

Say hello to your classmates,

A happy day begins,

Learn skills and be happy!

Nursery rhymes about morality Four babies, who is the best baby?

Baby, baby, who is the best? Hello, dad, dad gets up early for work;

Baby, baby, who is the best? Hello, mom, what a wonderful story;

Baby, baby, who is the best? The baby is good, and the baby is not noisy when playing;

Baby, baby, who is the best?

Hometown is good, so-and-so is good, so-and-so has a new atmosphere;

Keywords south mountain and north water, urban forest,

Lead the people to build a well-off society and stride on the road to happiness.