What are the similarities and differences between the nursery rhymes Dandelion and Dandelion?

(1) From the reader's point of view, nursery rhymes are mainly aimed at children in kindergarten classes, while nursery rhymes are mainly aimed at infants in kindergarten classes.

Dandelion (nursery rhymes) is more suitable for children in middle and large classes, and dandelion (nursery rhymes) is more suitable for children in small classes.

(2) From the performance of the theme, the theme of children's poetry is often expressed in an indirect way, which is more profound and implicit, while children's songs are often simpler and easier to express their themes.

The content under the theme of dandelion (children's songs) is more profound and the description is more comprehensive and detailed, while the description of dandelion (children's songs) is simpler and simpler, which conforms to the psychological characteristics of small class children.

(3) From the perspective of language expression, the language requirements of children's songs and nursery rhymes are concise and general. Because of the different depth of expression, the language of children's poetry is purer, more concentrated and more imaginative than nursery rhymes. In terms of rhythm, children's poetry does not pay attention to the harmony and rhythm of music like children's songs.

In the description of Dandelion (Children's Poetry), the language is deeper, richer and more comprehensive, which can be understood by children in middle class and big class, which promotes the language development of children in middle class and big class. Dandelion (children's songs) language is relatively simple, in line with the age characteristics of small class children, with a sense of rhythm and rhythm, catchy.

(4) From the perspective of space, children's poems are long and short, and there is no limit. Among them, narrative poems and fairy tales are relatively long, while children's songs are generally short because they are written orally.

Dandelion (nursery rhymes) is longer than dandelion (nursery rhymes) and is suitable for small classes and young children to read and sing.