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Help with Nursery Rhymes
Nursery rhymes are short poems written for children, emphasizing meter and rhyme, and are usually passed down orally. Many nursery rhymes are based on idiomatic phrases from ancient rituals that have been gradually processed and passed down, or on more recent historical events.
Nursery rhymes have been recorded in various peoples and cultures around the world. For example, the Three Character Classic in China and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in England.
Counting songs are nursery rhymes that skillfully train children's counting ability with image depictions suitable for children's aesthetic psychology.
For example, the traditional nursery rhyme "One, Two, Three":
"One, two, three, climb up the hill,
Four, five, six, turn over,
Seven, eight, nine, pat the ball,
Open both hands, ten fingers."
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