Lyrics: rabbit dear, open the door, open the door quickly. I want to come in. Don't open it, don't open it. If mom doesn't come back, no one will open it. Rabbit honey, open the door. Open the door. I want to come in. Open it. I'll open it. I'll open the door when mom comes back. Be a good rabbit and open the door. Open it quickly. If I want to come in, I will open it. I'll open the door when mom comes back.
"Little White Rabbit Darling" is a very classic and well-known children's song. The lyrics are easy to understand and the rhythm of the song is cheerful. It is very suitable for babies who have just learned to sing, and it is also loved by many children. It is also of great educational significance. The children's song "Little White Rabbit Darling" originated from a short story. The story mainly tells the story that the wolf pretends to be the mother of the white rabbit and wants to go into the house and eat the baby rabbit. The bunnies found that the mother rabbit came back and praised the bunnies for their cleverness.
Types of children's songs
Children's songs can be classified in different ways according to different standards. Children's songs can be roughly divided into two categories according to their functions: game children's songs and teaching children's songs. Game nursery rhymes are a kind of nursery rhymes mainly for entertainment, which are easy to understand, catchy and close to life. Comparatively speaking, children's songs are more focused on education and guidance, so they are also called inspirational children's songs.
In addition, tongue twisters to train language ability can also be regarded as the embryonic form of children's songs in the game. Tongue twisters can be traced back to the era of the Yellow Emperor more than 5000 years ago. Fortunately, "Playing Songs" preserved in ancient books is said to have been written by the Yellow Emperor. According to textual research, this is a ballad close to the original form. According to the time or form, it can be divided into ancient nursery rhymes and modern nursery rhymes.