Bunny Darling is a very classic and well-known children's song. The story mainly tells that after the mother rabbit left, the wolf pretended to be the mother rabbit and tried to enter the house to eat the baby rabbit, but the rabbits caught him. When the mother rabbit came back, she praised the baby rabbit for being clever. This shows the cleverness of the rabbit.
This ballad is more suitable for babies, and it is more suitable for babies aged 0-2 who are just learning to speak. Moreover, it can cultivate children's reaction ability, educate children to respect the elderly from the side, or not to open the door to strangers. For example, the mother can ask the baby, "Mom goes home, does the baby want to open the door?" Where's dad? What about grandparents? "In this way, after listening to children's songs, the baby's consciousness can be properly guided and educated, which is helpful for the baby's enlightenment education.
Wolf: Rabbit, darling, open the door. Open it quickly. I want to come in. White rabbit: If you don't open it, you won't open it. No one will open it until mom comes back.
Mother Rabbit: Dear Rabbit, open the door. Open it quickly. I want to come in. White Rabbit: Just open it. Let me open it. Mom's back. I'll get the door. Wolf: Rabbit, open the door. Open it quickly. I want to come in.
White rabbit: If you don't open it, you won't open it. No one will open it until mom comes back. Mother Rabbit: Dear Rabbit, open the door. Open it quickly. I want to come in. White Rabbit: Just open it. Let me open it. Mom's back. I'll get the door.