Your baby is currently in a critical period of oral development, so you should take advantage of opportunities to talk to them anytime and anywhere. Teaching babies to sing nursery rhymes is one of the good ways to cultivate their language abilities. Can you teach your baby how to sing nursery rhymes correctly?
In fact, the melody of nursery rhymes is easy to learn, you need to patiently guide them. When learning to sing nursery rhymes, in addition to selecting songs that your baby likes, you can also teach your baby movements while singing to attract their attention. For example, the little white rabbit is white and white, with its ears raised up... while singing, it makes the movements of the little white rabbit's two big ears. This can help babies better understand the content of nursery rhymes and also enhance parent-child relationships.
Today, the butler will introduce two children's songs that combine education with entertainment. Come and learn them!
Recommended nursery rhymes
1. The funny little bear
The little bear has a round face and is chubby. (Draw a circle in the baby's palm with the index finger)
Hey, hey, hey, you climb up the mountain, (your index and middle fingers alternate like climbing a mountain, slowly climbing from your wrist to your shoulder)
Accidentally falling off, (index and middle fingers quickly slide from shoulder to wrist)
Sit in the hole with your butt. (When talking about "in the hole", suddenly reaching into the baby's armpit and itching, the purpose is to make the baby laugh)
Reminder: Mom and baby sit face to face, hold up one of the baby's small hands, draw a circle in the palm of the baby's hand, and sing nursery rhymes. At the end of the nursery rhyme, you can also scratch the baby's soles, armpits, or waist to make the game more fun.
2. Kitten fucking
Little calico, meow meow glance, (spread your five fingers and make the movement of the little calico stroking its beard)
Every morning, stretch your waist by crossing your arms and doing a lazy stretch
Extend left, (raise both arms and bend to the left)
Extend to the right (raise both arms and bend to the right)
Finally, we need to twist our waist. (Shaking hands on hips left and right)
Reminder: This nursery rhyme requires mothers to take their babies to do movements in front of the mirror, infecting them with language and actions, and encouraging them to imitate their mother's movements.