Dickory, dickory, dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck one,
The mouse ran down ,
Dickory, dickory, dock,
Tick, tick, tick
The mouse slipped up the clock
The clock struck once
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The mouse slipped down again
Tick, tick, tick
This song Dickory, dickory, dock is a bit like the classic children's song "Little Mouse on the Lampstand" when I was a child, relaxed and playful The melody tells us a story about a little mouse climbing up a clock. The picture is very strong, and the pause when ringing the bell is also very interesting. The movement of the little mouse sliding in and out is also very cute and funny. I believe that the children will listen to the picture. This song will definitely make you happy.
There is also a version of this nursery rhyme. The lyrics are "hickory, dickory dock", and "hickory, dickory dock" is a Celtic word from ancient Britain. The Celts lived in Europe. of an ancient nation. Long before the advent of English, these three words in ancient Chinese meant numbers: eight, nine, and ten. Although the language is now extinct, many shepherds still use it to count their sheep. In current English, dickory means timer, and is also translated as onomatopoeia, a pun. Dickory, dickory, dock can also be understood as simulating the sound of a ticking wall clock.
dickory? ['dik?ri] n. timer
dock? [d?k]n. dock, wharf, can also be understood as onomatopoeia in nursery rhymes, Simulate the sound of a clock clang
ran[r?n] v. past tense of run
clock? [kl?k]? n. clock
struck? [str?k] v. past tense of strike, strike
mouse? [maus] n. mouse
down[d?n] adv. down< /p>
?Rhyme: dock~clock/?k/
?Continuous reading: ran ⌒up auxiliary element continuous reading, u(p) the p in brackets is not completely exploded, and the mouth shape pauses Silent
the? cloc(k) struc(k) one The k's in parentheses are incomplete explosions, and they are paused and silent
Fun nursery rhymes
? This nursery rhyme is cheerful and interesting, especially suitable for making body movements with babies. Parents can pick up the baby and put it on their lap. When dickory dickory dock, hold the baby's arms to imitate the swing of a pendulum. When the little mouse climbs up to the clock, you can alternately move the fingers up along the baby's arm, and stop when it reaches the baby's head. When it rings once, the parent can hold the baby's hand and pat it, and then quickly lift the baby's hand. The fingers slid down from the top of the baby's head.
? Parent-child interactive finger ballads