1. My Two Hands
My Two Hands is a very easy-to-sing, easy-to-remember song that is very familiar to children. This can be considered the best song about self for preschoolers. My Two Hands is a song composed by musician Xuan Giao with concise, innocent lyrics that are very loved and memorized by children.
The song has a cute melody, talking about the little hands helping children to easily get acquainted with music, love themselves more. Children not only get to practice singing at school, but also when they go home, parents can sing along with their children, greatly contributing to the development of language skills and artistic orientation for children from a young age.
Lyrics:'Here are my two hands, watch them dance.
My two hands are like two beautiful butterflies.
When I raise my hands, the butterflies dance.
When I lower my hands, the butterflies land on the rose branches.'

2. The Hungry Stomach
Captivating audiences recently with a new creation for children - 'The Hungry Stomach' through the voice of Thanh Ngan (The Voice Kid). The song 'The Hungry Stomach' is a pop-jazz harmony about a child who loves to eat.
The song talks about the dream of a little friend to have a hungry stomach to eat many dishes because all those dishes help the body to be healthy, especially the dishes cooked by their own mother. You eat a lot but don't worry about getting fat because you diligently exercise every day. Do you dream of eating everything in the world regardless of being fat for a very cute reason like that? The melody of the song is lively, cheerful, suitable for children to entertain themselves after school hours.
Lyrics:
'Adults often ask me: Don't you have any dreams?
My friend likes to grow up and go everywhere
But I don't dream like that
Because I dream of eating to my heart's content
Not worried about being fat
Because I feel very happy when I'm full
A dream of food overflowing for thousands of years
Because I always have a hungry stomach
A hungry stomach to eat all the delicious dishes in life
Whether it's fish, shrimp, or crab, they're all delicious, I eat them all with vegetables
Because my parents teach me not to waste food (Don't waste!)
So I like a hungry stomach
A hungry stomach to eat all the delicious dishes at once
Whether it's cake or fragrant fruits, they're all very fragrant, not to mention delicious ice cream
After eating, if I'm afraid of being fat, I'll exercise
People always say that I love to eat
Because deep down, I really love the meals my mother cooks
My mother goes to the market far away, while the two of us are still sound asleep
My mother sweats in the kitchen because of me
So I like a hungry stomach
A hungry stomach to eat all the delicious dishes at once
Whether it's cake or fragrant fruits, not to mention delicious ice cream
After eating, if I'm afraid of being fat, I'll exercise
After eating, if I'm afraid of being fat, I'll exercise!'

3. The Nose (2010)
The Nose Song was composed by musicians Le Duc and Thu Hien. This is one of the familiar self-themed songs for children, with wholesome lyrics that make it easy for them to remember and sing along. Through this song, parents and kindergarten teachers can also teach children life skills and how to appreciate themselves more.
The song also features an incredibly adorable dance, where parents can teach their children to dance and have fun together, not only making the children feel happy but also strengthening family bonds. The memorable, colorful verses contribute to helping children grow up to love and appreciate life more deeply.
Lyrics:
'Come on, let's see a nose here, my friend
Come on, let's see my nose puff up
How can I make that nose
Grow quickly like a round ball
Where there's wind blowing right over the nose.'

4. The Duet of Hands (2004)
Continuing with the song about hands for preschoolers, here comes The Duet of Hands by composer Pham Tuyen. This song praises the beauty of hands, highlighting their ability to work, write, dance, and more. Therefore, children must learn to take care of their hands conscientiously, remembering to wash them regularly.
The music video for this song features a delightful performance by cartoon musicians, portrayed as colorful pigs, spreading joy and curiosity among children. The simple, sincere lyrics of The Duet of Hands combined with its lively melody captivate young audiences, making them feel entertained and engaged.
Lyrics:
'Our hands, you see.
Beautiful as flowers they be.
They do so many things so well,
Writing, dancing, and all swell.
We cherish our hands, oh so dear,
Keep them clean, never fear.
Maintaining hygiene is the key,
For it keeps us healthy, you see.
Clean hands, hands so fine,
Wash them well before you dine.
Clean hands, under the cool water's gleam,
Dry them off, then hold your chopsticks, it seems.
Food tastes better this way,
And that's all we have to say.'

5. The Lovely Five Fingers
“The Five Fingers' is a basic and easy-to-remember safety rule, helping children identify the five categories of people they commonly encounter in daily life, thereby guiding appropriate communication, avoiding abuse, bribery, or harassment.
These safety rules are expressed through the lovely song “The Lovely Five Fingers” below. Lalala, dear little ones, let's listen and sing along to this song!
Lyrics:
'The lovely five fingers,
Help to protect us, dear.
The obedient five fingers,
Remember them, my dear!
Now this is the thumb,
The closest finger to us.
It's our parents,
Our grandparents,
Our siblings, whom we hug,
Our loved ones, whom we sleep with,
When we grow up!
If anyone touches the swimming area,
Wave your hand and say aloud:
No, no! I'm grown up now!
Remember, dear!
And tell your loved ones.
Now this is the index finger,
A bit further away.
It's our teachers,
Our classmates,
Our relatives, whom we hold hands with,
Our acquaintances, whom we play with,
That's all we do,
If anyone touches the swimming area,
Wave your hand and say aloud:
No, no! I'm grown up now.
Remember, dear!
And tell your loved ones.
Now this is the middle finger,
A little bit further away.
It's our neighbors,
Our parents' friends,
Our acquaintances, who come to visit,
We only shake hands or wave hello,
That's all we do,
If anyone touches the swimming area,
Wave your hand and say aloud:
No, no! I'm grown up now.
Remember, dear!
And tell your loved ones.
Now this is the ring finger,
A bit further away.
It's someone we've just met,
Our first meeting,
A newcomer, we keep our distance,
A stranger, we don't come close,
That's all we do,
If anyone touches the swimming area,
Wave your hand and say aloud:
No, no! I'm grown up now.
Remember, dear!
And tell your loved ones.
The lovely five fingers,
Help to protect us, dear.
The obedient five fingers,
Remember them, my dear!'

6. Healthy and Well-behaved Kids
Another wonderful song about self-theme that parents can sing to their kids is the song Healthy and Well-behaved Kids. This is also a great song about self-theme, teaching preschoolers to be obedient, eat well, sleep well, grow up quickly, and listen to their parents in order to be truly healthy and well-behaved.
The song is meticulously crafted with attention to detail in every image, with content about the daily activities of healthy, well-behaved children.
Lyrics:
“Healthy kids, well-behaved kids,
We hope you grow up quickly every day.
Healthy kids, well-behaved kids,
Your singing brings joy to the whole family.
You eat so well, it's truly delicious,
When you sleep, everyone feels envious,
You study diligently, that's commendable,
You truly are healthy and well-behaved.”

7. Clean Hands, Well-behaved Kids
Clean Hands, Well-behaved Kids composed by musician Bui Dinh Thao is a song that tells about a child who is very clean, often washes hands so they are very fragrant and praised by the mother. With memorable lyrics, cheerful melody, this song is widely used in many preschools. The content of the song is a reminder for children to maintain cleanliness, hygiene of hands, feet, and body.
The song compares children's hands to beautiful flowers. The lively melody makes children enjoy listening to the song.
Lyrics:
'One hand spread out into a flower,
Two hands spread out into two flowers,
Mom praises how beautiful, two fragrant hands,
Mom praises how beautiful, two lovely hands.'

8. Hide and Seek (2000)
Hide and Seek is a children's song composed by musician Bui Anh Ton, with lyrics about hands and the common game of hide and seek among young children. The song has a cheerful, bright melody along with playful and adorable animated illustrations, suitable for the age group of children, chosen by many parents for their children.
Hide and Seek, written by Anh Ton, has short, memorable lyrics that make it easy for children to learn after just a few listens. On weekends, parents can play this Hide and Seek song for children to sing karaoke, not only making children feel happy but also teaching them to love their hands specifically and themselves in general.
Lyrics:
'Hide one hand behind your back
Teacher asks, where's the hand?
Hide one hand behind your back
When asked, here comes the hand.'

9. Road and Feet Are Best Friends
Road And Feet Are Best Friends is a song deeply intertwined with the beautiful childhood memories of preschoolers. This song is composed by musicians Hoang Long and Xuan Tuu, portraying the familiar images closely associated with children's daily lives: roads and feet.
The song talks about our feet walking on the roads, emphasizing that feet and roads are best friends. Every time children go to school, they move on familiar paths, creating countless beautiful memories. The music video of the song is made in a cute animated form, depicting friends going to school together on the familiar path.
Lyrics: 'Road and feet are best friends
Feet play and feet go to school
Roads lead to various places
Feet remember the path to take
Roads love to leave footprints
Road and feet are best friends.'

