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Children's songs about labor

Songs of labor (five children's songs)

(A) the most beautiful labor

Your clothes are beautiful, his shoes are beautiful, and I am beautiful in my heart. You paint beautifully, he sings beautifully and I exercise beautifully. Compare, who is the most beautiful? Children who love to work are the most beautiful.

(2) My family loves labor.

Mom cooks, dad washes the dishes, and I'm a little helper. Mom washes clothes, dad mops the floor and I water the flowers. Mom knits sweaters, dad writes articles, and I do my homework quickly. My family loves work!

(3) The song of labor

You shoot one, I shoot two, we love labor. You shoot three, I'm afraid of four, and everyone goes to work. You clap five, I clap six, you sprinkle water, I sweep the floor. You pat seven, I pat eight, you dig, I water. You shoot nine, I shoot ten, and we plant seedlings.

(4) Labor is the most glorious.

I have a good habit of brushing my hair and washing my hands every day. Do your homework at home, and then do the housework after you finish your homework. My mother praised me as an expert in labor. I have a good habit of sweeping the floor at school every day and not being lazy to take part in labor. The teacher said that children who love to work are the most glorious!

Spring is coming.

When spring comes, swallows crow. Seeds need to drill into the soil. Who will help me? I know, I know. When spring comes, frogs will bark. The seeds will germinate. Who will water them? I will do it.