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If You Love Me, Hug Me
This children's song tells that kids hope their parents show love for them by spending more time with them, giving more kisses, offering more compliments, and giving more hugs. These needs are emphasized repeatedly.

Pulling the Radish
This nursery rhyme tells the story of a person who couldn't pull out a radish. So, he successively invited an old woman, a little girl, a little yellow dog, and a little flower cat to help, which reflects the spirit of unity and cooperation.

The Little Bug Flies
This children's song tells that under the dark sky, the stars accompany each other. When the bugs fly, "I" miss others. Although the stars shed tears and the roses wither, as long as there is companionship, one is not afraid of the dark sky and a broken heart.

Where is Spring
This children's song looks for spring and finds that spring is in the green mountains and forests (with red flowers, green grass, and little orioles), in the reflection of the lake, and also in the eyes of children.

The Big Rooster
This nursery rhyme tells that the rooster is wearing a colorful dress. When the dress gets dirty, instead of using soap and water, it flaps its wings and cleans itself with sand.

Drop the Handkerchief
This nursery rhyme is about playing the game of dropping the handkerchief. Gently place the handkerchief behind a child, and remind everyone not to tell that child, and to catch him/her quickly.

Little Schoolboy
This children's song tells the story of a young boy carrying his schoolbag to school. He is not afraid of the sun or rain, but is afraid that the teacher will scold him for being lazy and that he will have no knowledge and be ashamed to face his parents. It shows that studying is for the sake of standing up for oneself and not being bullied.

Songs and Smiles
Use "Please take my song back to your home and leave your smile behind" to convey friendship and happiness. It is often used in group performances to advocate sharing and friendship.
China Song Features
Chinese nursery rhymes have a long history, with simple and catchy melodies, often using four-character or seven-character rhyming patterns for easy memorization and singing. Lyrics often draw from natural scenery, animal images, life customs, and festival culture, such as 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,' 'Two Tigers,' and 'Pull the Radish.' Music rhythms are gentle, suitable for 0-3 year old babies' language enlightenment; while 4-8 year old children can learn Chinese characters, idioms, and traditional stories through nursery rhymes, experiencing the wisdom and beauty of Chinese culture.
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