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Does anyone know how to pronounce the nursery rhyme of making up the flower basket game when I was a child?

Nursery rhymes: "Weave, weave, weave a flower basket. There are children in the basket. The children's names are flower baskets.

Other nursery rhymes

lullaby

Lullaby, also known as lullaby and lullaby, belongs to the "mother song". This is a kind of short nursery rhyme sung to babies mainly by mothers or other relatives, which is used for hypnosis, teaching words and recognizing things.

Game song

Game songs are nursery rhymes sung with certain game movements when children play. Game songs are nursery rhymes sung with certain game movements when children play. For example, looking for friends, losing handkerchiefs, clapping songs and so on.

Counting songs

Counting songs are nursery rhymes that skillfully train children's counting ability by describing images suitable for children's aesthetic psychology.

Such as: the traditional nursery rhyme "123";

"One, two, three, climbing the mountain,

Four, five, six, somersault,

Seven, eight, nine, racket ball,

Open your hands and ten fingers. "

Some counting songs can not only carry out knowledge education, but also have some ideological education contents. The characteristics of counting songs are: variables are images and abstractions are concrete.

Question and answer song

Q&A songs refer to nursery rhymes that tell things and reflect life in the form of question-and-answer or question-and-answer

For example, Zhu Jinjie's What's Good:

"What's good? The cock is good, and the cock gets up early.

What is good? Hello, duckling. Duckling likes to take a bath.

What is good? Mutton is good, so be careful when eating grass.

What is good? Rabbit is good, rabbit doesn't make any noise when playing. "

Q&A songs are characterized by questions and answers. Since you have to answer questions with your brain, question-and-answer songs can enlighten children's minds, arouse their attention to various things and help them understand the world around them.

Chain tone

Chain sound, that is, lianzhuti nursery rhymes. It uses the rhetorical device of "thimble" to construct the whole song, that is, the words at the end of the previous sentence are used as the beginning of the latter sentence, or the former and latter sentences rhyme and are connected sentence by sentence.

Such as Jin Bo's "Wild Petunia":

"Wild petunia, climbing the building;

Tall buildings are tall and climb the treetops;

The treetops are long and climb the east wall;

East wall climbing fence;

The fence is too thin to climb;

Lying on the ground playing the trumpet;

Tick tock! Tick tock! "

Chain sounds are easy to sing and remember. Chain sound is very beneficial to cultivate children's thinking and language ability.

tongue twister

Awkward password, also known as tongue twister or urgent password. It is a meaningful nursery rhyme composed of some confusing words, which is specially used to train children's pronunciation.

For example, Chandrika's "Praise the Camel":

"Camels carry goods, and goods are carried by camels.

Uncle led the camels, one by one.

Crossing the desert is not afraid of thirst or heat.

Uncle praised camels. His works are really good. "

In a word, awkward passwords are full of twists and turns, which requires fast reading, with emphasis on the training of initials, finals and tones.

Inverted song

Reclining songs, also known as funny songs, strange songs or backwards songs, refer to nursery rhymes that deliberately turn things upside down and make them humorous and ironic.

Such as Henan nursery rhymes "Little Sophora Tree":

"Small locust tree, cherry,

Peppers grow on willows,

Drums and trumpets,

Carrying a cart and pulling a sedan chair.

Mosquitoes kick donkeys to death, ants step on bridges,

Wood sinks to the bottom, stones float on the water ... "

Its characteristics are: satire, humorous content and rich association.