3 nursery rhymes to promote baby language development

  Your baby has entered the first year and sixth month of life, and this month's baby is beginning to develop a childlike tone. The next six months can be said to be a period of explosive vocabulary for babies! In order to further promote the language development of babies, parents can recite some catchy nursery rhymes for them. Repeatedly reciting nursery rhymes not only encourages babies to speak boldly, but also helps them correct their pronunciation, cultivate their language coherence and expression, train and develop their thinking, and enhance their ability to use language! Now, let's recite a lively and lively nursery rhyme!

  

3 nursery rhymes to promote baby language development1

  Recommended nursery rhymes

  1. Phoenix Terrace on Phoenix Mountain

  The fragrance of phoenix flowers on Phoenix Mountain, the falling phoenix on Phoenix Terrace, red phoenix, pink phoenix, yellow phoenix.

  2. Clapping Song

  Take a picture, I'll take a picture, a child wearing a floral dress.

  You shoot two, I shoot two, two children with braids.

  You shoot three, I shoot three, three children eat cookies.

  You shoot four, I shoot four, four children write big characters.

  You beat five, I beat five, and five children beat the big drum.

  You shoot six, I shoot six, six children eat pomegranate.

  You shoot seven, I shoot seven, seven children are on a plane.

  You shoot eight, I shoot eight, eight children play the trumpet.

  You shoot nine, I shoot nine, nine children make friends.

  You shoot ten, I shoot ten, ten children stand straight.

  3. Long pole, wide stool

  The pole is long and the stool is wide,

  The stool is not as long as a pole,

  The pole is not as wide as a stool,

  The pole should be tied to the stool,

  The stool should not be tied with a pole,

  The pole should be tied to the stool.

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