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I have a little donkey, I never ride it ... What's the lyrics behind it?

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Original song: Lin Chongtang

Music style: children

Song language: Chinese

I have a little donkey that never rides.

One day, I rode to the market on a whim.

I have a small whip in my hand, and I am proud of myself.

I don't know how to flush. I'm covered in mud.

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Little Donkey is a children's song composed by Lin Chongdang. This is a classic nursery rhyme that is widely sung and accompanied by many children growing up. The children's version of Little Donkey sounds natural and comfortable, which can't hide its immaturity and childlike interest.

The lyrics of Little Donkey are kind and vivid, full of children's songs. The melody is lively, sweet and tender, the form is simple, the rhythm is cheerful, the combination of reading and singing is easy to learn and sing, and it is deeply loved by children. Cheerful rhythm, lively and vivid language, and pleasant singing make the baby intoxicated in vocal music. Expand your baby's knowledge and let him learn to use image language to describe the characteristics of animals and things. Children's songs are catchy and rhyming, which babies love to hear and easy to learn from their mothers.

Secondly, children's songs are short and pithy, which is easy for the baby to remember. When babies learn them, they enhance their self-confidence and exercise their memory. Children are an active stage, but also the best stage to learn a language and improve their language expression ability. The lively features of language can stimulate their interest in learning language and their aesthetic ability.

When listening to children's songs, babies will get the caress of their loved ones from the harmonious and beautiful voice, thus producing emotional effects and psychological comfort and satisfaction. Children singing children's songs is a process of emotional leakage, from which they can experience imitating adults' work and life and verify their own experiences and memories.