Children's songs for the Winter Solstice are:
1. Winter Solstice has arrived
Winter Solstice has arrived, Winter Solstice has arrived.
Southern wontons, northern dumplings.
Eat a bowl of warm and warm food to keep your ears from freezing.
The winter solstice is here, the winter solstice is here.
Respect the ancestors and sweep the tombs.
Meet relatives, visit friends and worship teachers; be safe, happy and happy.
The winter solstice is here, the winter solstice is here.
This night was the longest.
Have a sweet sleep; the sun will be better tomorrow.
2. Winter Solstice Children’s Song 2:
The sun is warm and the sun is bright.
The sun will make the seedlings grow.
The sun makes the fruit smell fragrant.
The sun makes me healthy.
3. Winter Solstice nursery rhyme three:
As long as the winter solstice arrives every year, every family will make dumplings.
No matter whether it is meat filling or vegetarian filling, whether it is more meat or less meat.
Leeks, cabbage or celery, adjust according to your own appetite.
The traditional custom has been around since ancient times. If you don’t eat dumplings, your ears will freeze off.
Winter Solstice dumplings have meaning, marking the arrival of the cold weather.
Counting four and nine backwards during the winter solstice, dripping water turns into ice and snowflakes.
In the past, we used firewood to heat our homes, but now we have heating or air conditioning.
Reform and opening up make people rich, reunited and lead a happy life.
4. Winter Solstice Nine-Nine Song
If you don’t take action in 1929, you will walk on the ice in 3949.
On the 5th, 9th and 69th, I watched willows along the river, and on the 79th, the river bloomed, and on the 8th, the wild geese came.
Nine-nine plus one-nine, the cattle are everywhere.
5. Winter Solstice Children's Rhymes 5:
On the first nine and twenty-nine, I will not make a move when I meet;
3949, I will be shaking with the cold;
Fifty-nine forty-five, poor people dancing on the street;
Sixty-nine fifty-four, mosquitoes and flies chirping;
Seventy-nine sixty-three, pedestrians wearing clothes Single;
Eight-nine-seventy-two, walking on mud with bare feet;
Nine-nine-eighty-one, flowers bloom and add green leaves.