From the post 80s, what familiar nursery rhymes do you remember?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-17
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Whenever I walk past the teacher's window", "Two Tigers", "I Picked Up a Penny on the Road", "Spring is in **", "Learning from Lei Feng's Good Example", etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are many nursery rhymes of the post-80s, such as "Let's Swing the Sculls", "Little Snail", "Grandpa Makes Moon Cakes for Me" and so on.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Let's swing the double pulp" ·2 "Grandpa made moon cakes for me" ·3 "Walking on the country road" ·4 "Wahaha" ·5 "My beloved pony carriage" ·6 "Little Snail".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The nursery rhymes I remember after the 80s include Grandpa Sun, and there is a little connoisseur who sells newspapers, all of which are well-known songs and are the most familiar songs for generations.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    My favorite nursery rhyme is "The Little Donkey", which is very catchy, and the most important thing is that I really liked it at that time and always hummed it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pull the big saw, pull the big saw, sing a big drama at the door of the old house, pick up the girl, pick up the son-in-law, and the little grandson will also go. There are also some nursery rhymes that jump rubber bands.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think the most classic nursery rhyme is Grandma's Penghu Bay, and many people still know this song until now.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Two tigers, two tigers, running fast and running fast, all the time without a tail, all the time without ears, it's weird, it's weird.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zhang hit the iron, Li hit the iron, and hit the sickle to send to my sister. My sister left me to rest, I won't stop, I want to go back to fight Mao Tie. Mao Tie beat up two and a half pounds, and the dolls and cubs all came to see ......

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The small leather ball frame kicks, and Malan blossoms twenty-one.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Post-80s. Classic nursery rhymes: clapping songs.

    You shoot one, I shoot one, a child on a plane.

    You shoot two, I shoot two, and the two children lose their handkerchiefs.

    You shoot three, I shoot three, and three children move bricks.

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

    You shoot five, I shoot five, and five children beat gongs and drums.

    You shoot six, I shoot six, and six children pick beans.

    You shoot seven, I shoot seven, and seven children wear new clothes.

    You shoot eight, I shoot eight, eight children eat watermelon.

    You shoot nine, I shoot nine, and nine children walk in unison.

    You shoot ten, I shoot ten, ten children are learning.

    A classic nursery rhyme of the post-80s: beat vinegar to buy cloth.

    A grandfather, whose surname is Gu, went to the street to make vinegar and buy cloth.

    I bought a cloth, beat the vinegar, and looked back to see the eagle catching the rabbit.

    Put down the cloth, put down the vinegar, and go after the eagle and the rabbit.

    Flew the eagle, ran away from the rabbit, knocked over the vinegar, vinegar wet cloth.

    A classic nursery rhyme of the post-80s: Flat Dan.

    The bench is wide. The flat shoulder is wide and the bench is long.

    The pole wants to be tied to the bench, but the bench does not let the pole be tied to the bench.

    The pole should be tied to the bench, and the bench should not be tied to the bench.

    I don't know if the pole was tied to the bench or the bench was tied to the pole.

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