Qonaqliq | Usaq Mahnisi

By mentioning the saz and national desserts, it integrates cultural identity into a simple nursery rhyme. Creators:

The song begins with guests—a rabbit, goat, goose, and camel—gathering at the house while a golden rooster plays the saz (a traditional lute). The host serves iconic Azerbaijani sweets like Şəkərbura and Paxlava to the "toy guests". After a day of playing and singing, the guests return to their homes happily. Cultural Significance

Often used in kindergartens, the song teaches children about different animals and traditional Azerbaijani hospitality. Qonaqliq Usaq Mahnisi

Gətirdim iki tavaŞəkərbura, paxlava.Yeyin, oyuncaqlarım,Ay əziz qonaqlarım.

A celebrated poet who specialized in literature for young children. Performance and Media By mentioning the saz and national desserts, it

(The Party) is a classic Azerbaijani children’s song that depicts a playful "tea party" hosted for toy animals. Composed by the prolific Oqtay Zülfüqarov with lyrics by children's poet Xanımana Əlibəyli , the song is a staple of early childhood education in Azerbaijan. Song Overview and Lyrics

The song is widely available on platforms like YouTube Kids and YouTube , often accompanied by colorful animations of the toy animals having their party. It is frequently performed by children's choirs and soloists like Zülfiyyə and Nəzrin Atayeva. After a day of playing and singing, the

A renowned composer known for his extensive contributions to Azerbaijani children's music.