Baby nursery rhyme game

  For babies, many mothers are eager to recite Tang and Song poems from a young age, but it is only useful when the baby truly understands them. Today, the editor recommends nursery rhymes that are more conducive to the growth of the baby's mind, with simple, clear, and melodious lyrics. Today, the editor will talk about some information about babies learning nursery rhyme games.

  

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  Game Purpose

  Encourage babies to quickly enter the memorization stage, develop interest in rhythm and memorization, and quickly develop the habit of memorizing in order.

  Game steps:

  1. Find some of the easiest nursery rhymes to learn.

  2. Teach the baby, "My little eyes are bright and clear, and I can see everything clearly. I have two little ears, and I can hear you speak clearly. I have a small mouth, and I can eat and talk. I have a pair of small hands, and I use them to do things and eat." "Duckling duckling quacks, little chick chick chirps. Kitten kitten Mimi, can catch mice and eat fish." "Big car, beep beep beep beep beep beep, pick up mom to work. Little ball, really naughty, clap and jump

  3. Please ask the baby to recite. If a baby can be rewarded by adults for reciting one song, they will be interested in reciting a few more.

  Game interaction:

  If a baby recites nursery rhymes fluently, he will find them as interesting as singing. If the baby has memorized it, adults should praise him in a timely manner, which will make the baby more motivated. Reciting nursery rhymes can increase a baby's vocabulary and benefit their language development.

  Parents must have patience when teaching their babies nursery rhymes. Teach babies the correct pronunciation and melody sentence by sentence at the same time. The nursery rhymes taught to babies must also rhyme in order to facilitate their memory. It can lay a solid foundation for babies to read Tang and Song poetry in the future.

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