The second grade imitation clapping song is as follows:
You clap one, I clap one, the animal world is so interesting.
You shoot two, I shoot two, shells and conches are brothers.
You take three shots, I take three shots, and the horses are galloping in the grassland.
You shoot four, I shoot four, the frogs in the field are getting rid of harm.
You shoot five, I shoot five, there is a green snake in the grass.
You shoot six, I shoot six, the tiger and the python are hunting.
You take seven shots, I take seven shots, and the turtles are crawling on the beach.
You shoot eight, I shoot eight, all animals are one family.
You shoot nine, I shoot nine, we are all good friends.
You shoot ten, I shoot ten. Protecting animals is a big deal.
The meaning of the clapping song
The clapping song is a widely sung children's song. It is also a classic children's song that accompanies many people when they grow up. It is also an enlightenment song that is very suitable for children. The clap song is a children's song. There are many versions of the clap song, which may vary from region to region. Lyrics with entertainment or educational significance are widely used to cultivate children's good habits of being polite and civilized from an early age. Children's songs or folk children's games. Usually two or more people hold hands, clap, high-five and speak rhythmic children's songs.
Clapping children's songs are commonly circulated among primary school students and are sung to popularize knowledge on environmental protection, health care, traffic safety and earthquake prevention. The most popular song is "Clap your hands if you feel happy". It is also widely sung in the adult world and has become a song for them to miss their childhood memories and express their optimistic life.