Children's songs on civilized manners in public places.

Children's songs on civilized manners in public places.

Children's songs in public places are polite and have personality. Perfection is an important aspect of children's development. In some public places, children's education is very important, and the present education directly affects their future. Now I'd like to share with you some nursery rhymes about the civility and etiquette in public places.

Children's Songs on Civilized Etiquette in Public Places 1 Walking Quietly

I want to learn from cats and walk quietly. Zhang is most afraid of the noise and noise downstairs.

Her footsteps gave her the willies. How nice it would be if you were sick?

Answer songs

Dad is calling me, and I don't promise him; My mother paged me, and it took me a long time to answer.

Mom and dad, it's all my fault. You are calling me. I want to answer right away.

Song of asking for directions

Ask the way and see if there is anyone around. Stranger, don't be afraid, ask him and he will give an answer. Say hello, say thank you, and follow the direction.

Polite songs

Children, be polite and say hello to the teacher early; Say hello when you see your partner; Say goodbye and say goodbye; Borrow something from others and say thank you. Step on people, how anxious, quick say, I'm sorry; Touch me. Don't be angry. Speak softly. It doesn't matter. Be friendly, son, and don't bully others. Little buddy, hand in hand, you, me, him, good friend.

Children's Songs on Civilized Etiquette in Public Places 2 Kindergarten Etiquette-Admission

Go to the park early, don't be late. Say hello to the teacher. Good boy, please don't forget other parents.

Kindergarten etiquette-leave the park

Say goodbye to each other when you leave the park. It is smarter to greet your classmates before they meet their parents.

Kindergarten etiquette-wash (go to the toilet)

Knock before you go to the toilet. Some people have to wash their clothes and hands after going to the toilet.

Kindergarten etiquette-hand washing (hand washing)

Don't squeeze your hands, line up, roll up your sleeves, apply soap when washing your hands, and turn off the water after washing.

Kindergarten etiquette-wash your hands (drink water)

Take the small glass with both hands and drink it back slowly. When drinking water, go back to your original position, drink carefully and don't waste it.

Kindergarten etiquette-take care of public property (small chair)

Move your hands gently on the small chair, then sit on it, leave the chair, put it away, take care of it, and scrub it often.

Kindergarten etiquette-take care of public property (books)

Take good care of picture books, turn them over and read them carefully, and don't get dirty or damaged.

Courtesy nursery rhymes in public places III. Courtesy nursery rhymes (1):

Dining: Wash your hands before eating. When you sit down, you should be light, chew slowly, and don't be picky about food and leftovers.

Dining (cherish food): eat by yourself, don't feed, eat clean, don't waste, love to eat, cherish food, every grain is hard.

Dining (not picky about food): Children are growing up. If they are picky eaters and lack nutrition, they will taste all fruits and vegetables. If they eat whole grains, they will be healthy.

Share toys: Small toys are really novel. Have fun, be modest, cherish, share and be polite.

Share food: small food, sweet and delicious, respect the elders, you taste it first, you also eat it, I also taste it, good friends, * * * share it.

Courtesy nursery rhymes (2);

Learning activities: When studying, you should sit still, listen carefully, think carefully, ask questions, and raise your hand to answer clearly.

Outdoor activities: outdoors, playing games, meeting with teachers, not far away, collecting toys, obeying rules and stressing order.

Sleep etiquette (putting on and taking off): greet people before going to bed, take off your clothes in order, fold them neatly, put them by your side, and put them on in turn after getting up.

Sleep etiquette (sleep): Don't cover your head, don't sleep on your stomach, put your pillow straight, cover the quilt, sleep on the right, go to bed early and have a sweet dream.

Sleep etiquette (get up): when you get up, be quiet, go to the convenience, go into battle lightly, get dressed, be folded, freshen up first, and then play.

Get up (make the bed): You can sleep independently. After getting up, I will tidy up, fold the quilt, practice more, make a small bed and tidy up.

Students on duty (preparing before meals): Students on duty are not afraid of being tired. Before eating, they make preparations, wear small aprons, tie their bodies, set tables and chairs, and serve tableware.