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Nursery rhymes about saving food

Children living in beautiful times have no concept of food, because they have never experienced what hunger is. These nursery rhymes can help children to establish a sense of saving food. The following is a nursery rhyme about saving food that I compiled for you. Welcome to reading.

A classic nursery rhyme about saving grain: rice, incense, and grain planted by farmers' uncles.

Seedlings are transplanted in spring and busy in the fields in summer.

We should be careful not to spill rice and soup.

Where does fragrant rice come from? The white rice is cooked.

Where does the white rice come from? Golden millet is ground.

Where does the golden millet come from? Farmer uncle planted it.

Cherish every drop of sweat from a grain of rice.

The latest nursery rhyme 1 about saving grain, rice, incense, the grain grown by farmers' uncles.

Seedlings are transplanted in spring and busy in the fields in summer.

We should be careful not to spill rice and soup.

2, the farmer's uncle, hard to grow grain,

Every grain of rice is exchanged for sweat;

When eating, don't drop the rice.

Try to finish eating, don't leave a meal;

You can eat as much as you want,

No more, no less;

All of us, cherish food;

Set an example and pass it on from generation to generation.

Common nursery rhymes about saving food 1. Where does fragrant rice come from? The white rice is cooked.

Where does the white rice come from? Golden millet is ground.

Where does the golden millet come from? Farmer uncle planted it.

Cherish every drop of sweat from a grain of rice.

2. Cherish food.

The food is closest to me,

It's not easy to come,

Lack of food is a problem,