How can children's action stories influence a child's development?Well, these stories can teach kids about values. For example, in 'Robin Hood', the idea of helping the poor is prominent. So, children learn about kindness and justice. Also, action stories often have characters facing challenges and overcoming them, which can inspire kids to be brave and persistent in real life. They see how the characters in the stories don't give up, like how Alice keeps exploring Wonderland despite all the strange things she encounters. Moreover, it can improve their language skills as they read or listen to these stories, learning new words and sentence structures in an engaging way.
Small class children's songs, short songs with actionThe following are some short songs with actions suitable for small classes:
- <Happy Home>: I have a happy home.(Clapping hands open in the shape of flowers) I have a father and a mother. (The left palm and the right palm slap each other twice) We love each other,(five fingers touch each other in turn) and laugh happily. (The thumb and index finger twirled, and then both hands scratched)
- "Caterpillars": This is a big wooden barrel.(Left palm bent into a barrel shape) There is a lid on the barrel.(Right hand is flat on the left hand) There is a hole on the lid.(The index finger and middle finger are slightly apart) Let me see what it is.(Look at the right hand hole with your eyes) It turns out that it is hiding from caterpillars. (Left index finger through the hole, wriggling)
- [Tortoise]: The tortoise, the tortoise, is crawling.(The right hand is closed and the left hand is placed on the palm of the hand to crawl.) It goes out to pick flowers in the morning.(The left hand is changed.) The tortoise, the tortoise, walks.(The right hand is closed and the left hand is placed on the back of the hand to climb on the arm.) It is still at the door in the evening. (Change to left hand)
- <Small Umbrella>: Small umbrella, so naughty.(Left palm facing down, right index finger pointing at the left palm, forming an umbrella) Loves to play games with raindrops. (Left palm facing down, right index finger pressing against the left palm in an umbrella shape) Turn, drip,(Left and right index fingers facing each other and making a circle, index finger pointing forward 3 times) Roll, pitter-patter,(Left and right fists facing each other and making a circle, five fingers drooping down and shaking back and forth in turn) Roll, roll, it's really interesting. (Make a circle with your left and right hands, and make a circle with your index fingers.)
- "Beanie": Little beans, so cute.(Move your thumbs in front of each other) There's a little baby inside.(Put your palms together and hide your thumbs inside) Open the door, children.(Open your palms flat, palms facing up) Beanie, come out quickly. (Hands apart, four fingers clasped together, thumb moving)
- "Tanghulu": The candied haws are sour and sweet.(Extending the index finger and shaking it) The small hawthorn is round and round.(The index finger and thumb are pinched into a circle, and the left and right hands are shown once) The mother and baby are skewered together.(The left hand is pinched into a circle, and the right hand is stretched out to penetrate the circle) The candied haws are skewered together for the New Year. (Clapping hands)
- "Washing Hands": Roll up my two small sleeves,(left and right hands alternate to roll up sleeves) gently turn on the faucet,(left hand akimbo, right hand drawing a semicircle) I stretch out my small hands,(palm facing up to my chest) to wash my hands. (Hands washing)
- <Five Monkeys>: A monkey climbed up a tree to eat a banana, and another monkey ran over. How many are there now? 1, 2 (Two fingers on the left hand, counting with the right hand) There are two monkeys climbing up the tree to eat bananas,(Two fingers on the left hand waving) Another monkey running over, how many are there now? 1, 2, 3 (Three fingers on the left hand, counting with the right hand) There are three monkeys climbing up the tree to eat bananas,(Three fingers on the left hand waving) Another monkey running over, how many are there now? 1, 2, 3, 4 (Four fingers on the left hand, counting with the right hand) There are four monkeys climbing up the tree to eat bananas.(Four fingers on the left hand waving) Another monkey runs over. How many are there now? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Five fingers on the left hand, counting with the right hand)
- "Little hands, little hands, clap": Little hands, little hands, clap, clap, clap.
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