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What song is Spades A?
Recently, a parent told the media that her child's kindergarten danced "Spades A" for her child, which made her very worried that her child would learn badly. It is reported that this is a song describing adult love, and the lyrics repeatedly mention such sentences as "The taste of missing you is faint", "The waist with long legs is one foot eight" and "I just want to kiss your mouth at the moment".

It is not a big problem to amplify the songs sung by people in kindergarten, but you can play some inspirational and positive songs. For example, when The Lone Ranger is popular in kindergarten, parents will not object. However, if inappropriate love songs are played like this kindergarten, children may be brainwashed subtly and learn badly with the lyrics after they are catchy. Their mind is not studying, but how to fall in love.

If you just like the rhythm of this song, you can play the accompaniment of this song without lyrics. Because the lyrics of this song have clear directionality, it is easy to make people think. Children nowadays are precocious. Who can guarantee that children can't understand the lyrics? Therefore, when the kindergarten responded that "children can't understand the lyrics", it was immediately opposed by netizens. Therefore, the author believes that the education department should restrict the songs played in kindergartens, especially the lyrics, so as not to have a bad influence on children.

But this incident exposed a cliche, that is, love songs are too rampant and children's songs are obviously insufficient. At present, there are only a handful of professionals specializing in children's original songs in China. Most nursery rhymes are still nursery rhymes from the 1990s. For example, counting ducks, playing school songs, little donkeys. Children's original songs did not keep up with the times, and their performance was mediocre.

Nowadays, kindergartens take their children to dance some dynamic dances every day, but unfortunately, there are almost no songs with this rhythm and lyrics that meet the standards of kindergartens. The author hereby appeals to more creative talents to create more dynamic songs suitable for kindergartens, which can not only achieve themselves, but also benefit future generations.