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From the perspective of children's literature, are nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes the same concept?

From the perspective of children's literature, nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes are not exactly the same.

Children's songs are aimed at preschool and early childhood children, and their content, language and melody are often simpler, which is suitable for children to learn and sing. Children's songs usually have distinctive children's characteristics, such as lively plot, interesting lyrics and lively rhythm.

Children's songs are mainly aimed at children in the middle and late school age. This does not mean that nursery rhymes are more advanced and complicated than nursery rhymes, but only for different age groups. Children's songs may contain more emotions and thoughts, as well as more complicated lyrics and melodies.

Generally speaking, nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes are very important parts of children's literature, which have a positive effect on cultivating children's musical literacy and language expression ability.