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The children clapped their hands and sang songs about festivals.

Children clap their hands during the festival.

First, the festival applause song.

You shoot one, I shoot one, 1 month 1 day, New Year's Day.

You take two pictures, I take two pictures, and the first day of the first month is the Spring Festival.

You shoot three, I shoot three, March 8 Women's Day.

You shoot four, I shoot four, and there will be a Tomb-Sweeping Day in April.

You shoot five, I shoot five, May Day.

You shoot six, I shoot six, Children's Day on June 1st.

You clap seven, I clap seven, and the party's birthday is "July 1".

You shoot eight, I shoot eight, August 1st Army Day.

You shoot nine, I shoot nine, September tenth, Teacher's Day.

You shoot ten, I shoot October 1st, October 1st, National Day.

Second, the festival high-five songs

You shoot one, I shoot one, and we celebrate "June 1" today.

You shoot two, I shoot two, psychologically we are very happy.

You shoot three, you shoot three, and we represent preschool.

You shoot four, I shoot four, we are young and sensible.

You clap five, I clap five and watch singing and dancing.

You shoot six, I shoot six, and all the programs are excellent.

You shoot seven, I shoot seven, and the program is wonderful and funny.

You shoot eight, I shoot eight, and everyone is happy.

You shoot nine, I shoot nine, and the happy mood lasts forever.

You shoot ten, I shoot ten, happy holidays, full, full.