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Kindergarten pre-meal etiquette jingle

Kindergarten children are still in their infancy, and simple things like eating and dressing need patient teaching. Many kindergarten teachers will weave some attention details of eating and dressing into nursery rhymes or nursery rhymes to deepen children's memory. If you want to teach children some dining etiquette, I recommend some nursery rhymes for you to use in teaching.

1. Dining etiquette songs are jingles.

To be a civilized baby, dining etiquette is essential.

It's not good to talk and laugh if chopsticks and spoons don't knock around.

Don't be picky about food or leftovers. Chewing slowly is good for the stomach.

Cleaning after meals is essential. Compare who is a good baby.

Be a guest at dinner

If you are a guest, eat, don't occupy the seat first.

Don't grab the food, don't mop the bowl.

Sit down when you are full and put away your chopsticks and bowls.

Don't be greedy, your stomach is round.

3. Dining etiquette

Wash your hands and set the napkin cloth.

Put the lunch box away gently, chew it carefully and swallow it slowly.

Leave the rice grains on the ground and clean the table.

4. Dinner is ready

Children, stand in a row and hold hands.

Get ready for dinner, don't argue.

When you eat, you should be orderly, and running around is easy to burn.

Picking vegetables and dishes is not good. Meat, vegetables, eggs and rice are all delicious.

Use spoons and chopsticks without mom's help.

5. Eat with grandparents

Set the dishes before meals. I know the seats.

Take care of the elderly, please be seated and respect your elders.

It is polite to say thank you when someone picks up food for me.

You can't be a little emperor, so everyone laughs at you.

The above are some simple pre-meal etiquette jingles, which you can print out to teach children to read and write, so that children can learn pre-meal etiquette better.