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Interactive children's songs in games

The children's songs of the game interaction type are as follows:

First, the "lost handkerchief"

Throw away, throw away, throw away the handkerchief and put it gently behind the child. Don't tell him. Come on, get him. Come on, get him. Come on, come on, get him.

Second, "find friends"

Look, look, find a friend, find a good friend. Salute, shake hands, smile and nod. You are my good friend.

Third, "pulling radish"

Pull out radish, pull out radish. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, you can't pull. Come on, old woman, help us pull out carrots. Pull radish, pull radish, hey hey hey, pull radish, hey hey, can't pull it. Little girl, come on, come and help us pull out carrots. Pull out radish, pull out radish. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, you can't pull.

Little yellow dog, come on, come and help us pull out carrots. Pull out radish, pull out radish. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, you can't pull. Xiaohua Mall, come and help us pull out the radish.

Fourth, "clap your hands for children's songs"

You shoot one, I shoot one, and a baby flies a plane. You shoot two, I shoot two, and two babies braid their hair. You shoot three, I shoot three, and three babies go climbing. You shoot four, I shoot four, four babies learn to read. You clap five, I clap five, five babies play drums. You shoot six, I shoot six, and six babies eat pomegranate. You shoot seven, I shoot seven, and seven babies play games.

You clap eight, I clap eight, and eight babies play the trumpet. You shoot nine, I shoot nine, and nine babies are friends. You clap ten, I clap ten, eat clean and not picky about food.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) "Clap hands"

You shoot one, I shoot one, the peacock wears a flowered skirt, and the butterfly dish is unconvinced, shaking its wings and comparing. You take two pictures, I take two pictures, two kittens draw pictures, and two Mickey mice jump to the ground as companions. You shoot three, I shoot three, and three lambs climb up the hill. The grass on the hill is covered with slopes, and the lambs like it very much. You clap four, I clap four, four rabbits to learn to write,

You write a four, I write a four, and I write four fours in a row. You shoot five, I shoot five, five little pigs dig sweet potatoes, and the steamed and cooked little belly is bulging. You shoot six, I shoot six, six little monkeys shoot, you shoot fifty-five and I shoot sixty-six. You shoot seven, I shoot seven, colorful flowers are really beautiful, and seven bees fly over to collect pollen to make honey.

You clap eight, I clap eight, eight frogs croak, the field is busy catching bugs, and the farmer's uncle laughs. You shoot nine, I shoot nine, nine puppies gnawing at bones, gnawing at them, and they don't want to lose any meat. You shoot ten, I shoot ten or ten ducks into the pool and dive into the water, looking around to catch fish to eat.