Children's counting one two three four five. One counting rhyme, two counting rhymes, there will be a child prodigy

The countdown begins:
“A jackdaw sat on a birch,
Two crows, a sparrow,
Three magpies, nightingale.
Tomorrow will fly from the sky
Blue-blue-blue whale.
If you believe, stand and wait
If you don't believe me, come out!"

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A rooster was walking along the shore,
slipped,
In the river - boom!
Will know, rooster,
What's next
You have to watch your feet!

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In a wide circle, I see
All my friends got up.
I am for you my friends
I'm making pies
They need to be baked quickly.
You go and heat the stove!

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I stepped on the basket.
And fell into a hole - bang!
Squashed forty flies!

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The squirrel jumped
And didn't hit the branch
And got into the royal house,
Where did they sit at the table?
- King, prince,
king, queen,
Shoemaker, tailor.
Who will you be?
Choose quickly
Don't delay good people!

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The owl has arrived
Uncombed head.
Eyes - lop, lop!
Legs - top, top!
Who saw - do not sleep,
Hurry up and catch her.
Who caught - well done!
Here is the end of the counting!

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Alyonka walked along the path
And she carried a basket of flowers.
In this little basket
There are various flowers:
Rose, lily of the valley, forget-me-nots,
Blue cornflowers.

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One two three four,
The mice lived in the apartment.
They drank tea, washed cups,
They paid three bucks.
Who won't pay
So go out.

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Forty linden trees stand in the forest,
Forty birds sit on them.
Forty-first flies
And who's blind man - out!

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Grandma sowed peas
He was born not bad.
He was born thick
We will rush, you wait!

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The spider sat on the window
Spin the fiber onto the caftan.
He does not sew and does not spin,
Only weaving lace.
Chok, chock, chock,
Get out, bitch!

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One two three four,
Who lives in our apartment?
Dad, mom, brother, sister,
Murka cat, two kittens,
My puppy, cricket and me -
That's my whole family!
One two three four five,
I'll start counting again.

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Bullseye is rolling
From a steep mountain.
Who will raise
That one go away!

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We shared an orange
There are many of us, and he is one.
This slice is for the hedgehog,
This slice is for a swift,
This slice is for ducklings,
This slice is for kittens,
This slice is for the beaver
And for a wolf - peel.
He is angry with us - trouble!!!
Run somewhere!

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Mouse, mouse,
long ponytail,
You don't hide deep.
Invites the cat to visit
Drink fresh milk.

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The mouse in the hole squeaked:
The honor, of course, is great,
I just got the fat
I'll go without milk.

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Don't be afraid of us, silly
Get out of the hole!
Let's play cat and mouse.
The mouse is YOU!
And the cat is OH!

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Our kittens were born
One two three four five,
Come join us guys
View and count.
Since the kitten is the whitest
Two kittens - the most daring
Three kittens are the smartest
And four is the noisiest
Five is like three and two
Same tail and head
Also a speck on the back
He also sleeps all day in a basket.
We have good kittens
One two three four five
Come join us guys
View and count!

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Aty-baty - the soldiers were walking,
Aty-baty - to the market,
Aty-baty - what did you buy?
Aty-baty - samovar,
Aty-baty - how much does it cost?
Aty-baty - three rubles,
Aty-baty - who comes out?
Aty-baty - it's me!

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A month came out of the fog
He took a knife out of his pocket,
I will cut, I will beat,
You still have to drive.

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If a siskin flies to a swift,
You go out, I drive.
If the swift flies to the siskin,
You drive, I'm out.

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Greek rode across the river,
He sees the Greek - there is cancer in the river.
He put the Greek hand into the river,
Cancer by the hand of the Greek - tsap!

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Over the seas, over the mountains,
Behind the iron pillars
On a hillock - a teremok,
There is a lock on the doors.
You go for the key
And open the lock.

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Horse lights
Sitting on the balcony
They drank tea
The cups were beaten
In Turkish they said:
— Chobi, achobi,
Chelyabich and chobi,
Chelyabich and chobi,
The game is over!
We took water in our mouths
And they told everyone:
Freeze!

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Hedgehog, hedgehog, eccentric,
Sewed a prickly jacket.
I got into a circle and count
We have to choose a vodilka!

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One two three four five,
House number twenty-five
Have fun to the brim
And they said: "We have to go!"
The first ant came out
The second nightingale came out,
The third parrot came out
And the fourth: "Catch up!"

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Tomorrow will fly from the sky
Blue-blue-blue whale.
If you believe, stand and wait
If you don't believe me, come out.

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Do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-si!
The cat is driving a taxi
And the kittens clung
And ride for free!

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A man was driving along the road.
Broke a wheel on the doorstep.
How many nails?
Speak quickly
don't think!

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dora, dora, tomato,
We caught a thief in the garden.
Began to think and wonder
How can we punish the thief.
We tied our hands and feet
And let them go down the road.
The thief walked, walked, walked -
And I found a basket!
In this little basket
There are lipstick and perfume.
Ribbons, lace, shoes -
Anything for the soul!

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cowardly bunny
Running across the field
Ran into the garden
Found a cabbage
Found a carrot
Sits chewing.
The owner is coming!

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Legs, legs
ran along the path
Meadow, forest
jumped over bumps,
They ran to the meadow
lost a shoe.

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On the golden porch sat:
Tsar,
Tsarevich,
King,
Royal,
Shoemaker,
Tailor…
Who will you be?
Speak quickly.
Don't delay
Good and honest people!

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On the golden porch sat:
Gummy Bears,
Tom and Jerry,
Uncle Scrooge
And three ducklings
And Ponka will drive!
On the golden porch sat:
Gummy Bears,
Tom and Jerry,
Uncle Scrooge
And three ducklings
And Ponka will drive!
The bees flew into the field
Buzzed, buzzed,
The bees sat on the flowers
We play - you drive.

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One, two, oops!
America, Europe,
Asia, China,
Well, take off!

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One two three four -
I was taught to read:
Don't count, don't write
Just jump on the floor.
I jumped, I jumped
She broke her leg.
The leg began to hurt,
My mother began to feel sorry.
Regretted, scolded
And she sent for the doctor.
Doctor rides a bull
With a balalaika in my hand.

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One two three four five,
The bunny went out for a walk.
Suddenly the hunter runs out,
Shoots directly at the rabbit.
Pif! Puff! Oh oh oh!
My bunny is dying.
Brought him home
He turned out to be alive!

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Tryntsy-bryntsy, bells,
The bastards called.
Digi, digi, leagues, dong,
Get out soon!

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Tili-tili dough
Bride and groom
running in circles,
Not seeing each other
You take the bride
And get out of the circle.

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Sim-Sim-Foni
Sitting on the balcony
They drank tea
The cups were beaten
In Turkish they said:
We ran up the stairs
And the steps counted:
One two three four,
Divide, divide by four
Multiply by four
It turns out - four!

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Chicky chicky, chicky chicky
At night, the cricket sang songs,
We went to look for him
The lanterns were lit
We looked under the bush
Under a fluffy burdock.
Where is the cricket hiding?
Go his buddy!

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The cuckoo walked past the garden,
I pecked all the seedlings.
And shouted: cuckoo, poppy -
Push one fist!

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naughty baloons,
Run out into the yards.
Get to play
Voevoda to choose
Governor - from the people
Get out of the circle.
And you, good fellow,
Get to the very end!

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I cooked jam -
I burned my finger..
I won't tell anyone
That I go without a finger!

Rhyming rhymes for children are one of the most popular poems for children of all ages. “I count to five, I can’t count to ten” - remember this funny counting rhyme? What touching moments immediately come to mind. Hide-and-seek, catch-up, tag, third extra - how boring our childhood would be without these games. And they all began with a rhyme - a short rhyme that "helped" distribute roles in the game: who will search or catch, and who will hide or run away. “Counting” was a whole ritual.

Any child will really like counting rhymes for children, they are rhythmic and easy to remember. And it is not surprising, because this priceless material came to us from folk art and has been polished for centuries.

Children's funny counting rhymes

What child doesn't love to laugh. These short, comical quatrains are chosen for those who cannot see their life without laughter and fun.

Centipede

The centipede's legs hurt:
Ten whine and hum
Five are limping and hurting.
Help the centipede
Count the sore legs.

Mouse counting

One two three four.
Let's count the holes in the cheese.
If there are many holes in the cheese,
So the cheese is delicious.
If it has one hole
So it was delicious yesterday.

Little girl

I am a little girl
I don't go to school.
Buy me sandals
I'm getting married!

Vest cuffs

Lived at the vest
Three loops and two cuffs.
If you count them together,
Three yes two, of course, five!
Do you just know what the secret is?
The vest has no cuffs!

bear clumsy

A clubfoot bear walks through the forest,
Collects cones, sings a song.
The bump flew off - right on Mishka's forehead!
The bear got angry and kicked - top!

There was a car in the dark forest

There was a car in the dark forest
For some interest
Inte-inter-interest,
Come out on the letter "es".
The letter "es" did not fit -
Come out on the letter "a".
The letter "a" is not good -
Come out on the letter "sha"!

Rhymes for schoolchildren

Schoolchildren are very fond of spending time with their peers and are happy to play outdoor games. With the help of counting rhymes, they distribute roles among the players and distribute "duties". The kid, who is keen on the game, masters the mental calculation and learns to pronounce complex, intricate words, with which counting rhymes simply abound.

Ene, bene, slave

Ene, bene, slave,
Quinter, finter, toad.
Ene, bene, res,
Quinter, finter, zhes!

Tiger Counting

One two three four five,
The tiger went out for a walk.
They forgot to lock it up.
One two three four.

orange

Rolled orange
named Malvinka,
Didn't learn lessons
Received a double.
And then I went for a walk
Got number five!

Counting from 1 to 10

One two three four five,
We have learned to count.
Well, then we don't know
Maybe we can count together?

Six - we love to eat sweets,
Seven - we help everyone,
Eight - we will not leave friends in trouble.
Nine - we study for five,
Ten - finished counting.

Grandma and grandfather

One two three four,
Five, six, seven, eight -
Grandma walks
With a long nose
And behind her grandfather.
How old is grandfather?
Speak quickly
Don't stop people!

kittens

Our kittens were born
One two three four five,
Come join us guys
View and count.
Since the kitten is the whitest
Two kittens - the most daring
Three kittens are the smartest
And four is the noisiest
Five is like three and two
Same tail and head
Also a speck on the back
He also sleeps all day in a basket.
We have good kittens
One two three four five
Come join us guys
View and count!

How many?

One two three four five,
Six seven eight nine ten -
Everything can be counted
Count, measure, weigh...
How many corners are in the room
How many legs do sparrows have
How many toes are on the feet
How many benches in the garden
How many kopecks in a patch!

Children's poems counting for kids

Rhymes for the little ones are beautiful, very simple, funny quatrains. They develop a sense of rhythm and imagination in kids, train memory and attention.

One two three four five

One two three four five,
The bunny went out for a walk.
Suddenly the hunter runs out,
Shoots directly at the rabbit.
Bang Bang! Oh oh oh!
My bunny is dying.
They took him to the hospital
He stole a mitten there,
They brought him to the ward
He stole some chocolate there.
They took him to the roof
He stole Uncle Misha there.
They brought him home
He turned out to be alive.

Horses, horses

Horses, horses, horses, horses,
We sat on the balcony.
They drank tea, broke cups,
They spoke Turkish.

Hush, mice, cat on the roof

Hush, mice, cat on the roof,
and kittens are even higher.
The cat went for milk
and kittens somersault.
The cat came without milk
and kittens ha ha ha.

Eniki-Beniks

Eniki-Beniks ate dumplings
Eniki-beniki - damn!
A cheerful sailor came out.

mushrooms

Here are the mushrooms in the meadow
They are wearing red caps.
Two mushrooms, three mushrooms,
How many will be together? -
Five.

Two bears

Sat
Two bears
On a thin bitch
grind
Two bears
Flour at the mill.
Once - cuckoo
Two - cuckoo
Both flopped
In flour!

Dandelion

Dandelion,
Dandelion!
You are funny
Dandelion -
Only the wind
will fly in,
Dandelion
Will fly around!

Scary counting rhymes

Older kids love scary stories. With a gleam in their eyes, in a whisper, they tell them to each other and laugh loudly at the cowards. Horror fans will be interested in scary counting rhymes for children.

It's not just words

One, two
It's not just words.
Three four
I am not in this world.
Five six
I have news for you.
Seven eight
When autumn comes.
Nine ten
You will all be hanged.

Freddy Krueger's Counting

One, two, Freddie is waiting for you
Three, four, lock the apartment door
Five, six, Freddie wants to eat you all
Seven, eight, Freddie will come to you without asking,
Nine, ten, never sleep children...

The cat is dead

The cat is dead - the tail is off.
Who will say, he will eat!
Who will laugh
he will drink cat's blood!

Night rhyme

One two three four five,
Six seven eight nine ten.
Gotta, gotta, gotta sleep
And no need to play tricks.
Who does not sleep will come out
Won.
Who fell asleep will see
Dream.

Elimination Counting

Elimination rhymes are intended solely for the distribution of roles in the game. Children stand in a circle and start counting. The participant on which they stopped leaves the circle, and so on until the last participant. The one who remained plays the role that has fallen to him: he catches or looks for the guys.

Aty-baty

Aty-baty, the soldiers were walking,
Aty-baty, to the market.
Aty-baty, what did you buy?
Aty-baty, samovar.
Aty-baty, how much does it cost?
Aty-baty, three rubles
Aty-baty, what is he like?
Aty-baty, golden.
Aty-baty, the soldiers were walking,
Aty-baty, to the market.
Aty-baty, what did you buy?
Aty-baty, samovar.
Aty-baty, how much does it cost?
Aty-baty, three rubles.
Aty-baty, who's coming out?
Aty-baty, it's me!

Dwarf counting

Under the mountain by the river
Old gnomes live.
They have a bell
Gilded calls:
Digi digi digi dong
Get out soon!

Sat on the golden porch

On the golden porch sat:
King, prince, king, prince,
Shoemaker, tailor
Who will you be?

We will play hide and seek

One two three four five,
We will play hide and seek.
Sky, stars, meadow, flowers
You go lead!

The German came out of the fog

The German came out of the fog
He took a knife out of his pocket
I will cut, I will beat -
Who will you be friends with?
A month came out of the fog
He took out a knife from his pocket.
I will cut, I will beat -
You still have to drive!

Gull

The seagull warmed up the kettle,
Invited eight seagulls:
Come all for tea!
How many seagulls? Answer!

naughty baloons

naughty baloons,
Run out into the yards
Get to play
Voivode to choose.
Leader of the people
Get out of the circle.
And you are a good fellow
Get to the very end!

Astronaut

To fly us to the planet.
We made a rocket.
One, two, three - You will fly today!

Cuckoo

The cuckoo walked past the garden,
I pecked all the seedlings.
And screamed ku-ku-mak,
Push one fist!

The cuckoo walked past the net,
And behind her are small children.
Everyone shouted - "Cookie-pop!"
Remove one fist!

The mouse dried the dryers

The mouse dried the dryers,
The mouse invited mice.
The mice drank, the mice ate,
Only dry crunchy.
One two three four five.
The fingers went out for a walk.
This finger mushroom found
This finger is a clean table.
This one cut, this one ate,
Well, this one just looked.

Shel ram

Shel ram
Over steep mountains.
Pulled out the grass
He put it on the bench.
Who will take the weed
He will drive.

Readers in English

It is no secret that children find it easier to learn foreign languages. They easily memorize new words and set expressions. For young polyglots, we have collected online children's counting poems in English. The rhymes below will help your child master counting and learn new words.

Alphabet

A B C D E F G
come on out and play with me.
H I J
come and play.
K L M
come with them.
N O P
near the tree.
Q R S T U V
Oh, how happy we will be.
W X Y Z
Lot's of fun for you and me.

One to ten

one for sorrow,
two for joy,
three for a girl,
four for a boy
five for silver,
six for gold,
seven for a secret
never to be told,
eight for a wish
nine for a kiss
ten for a time
of joyous bliss.

five little bees

One little bee blew and flew.
He met a friend, and that made two.
Two little bees, busy as could be
Along came another and that made three.
Three little bees, wanted one more,
Found one soon and that made four.
Four little bees, going to the hive.
Spied their little brother, and that made five.
Five little bees working every hour
Buzz away, bees, and find another flower.

Eeny, meeny, miny, moe

eeny, meeny, miny, moe,
Catch a tiger by the toe.
If he hollers, let him go
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe.

under the ocean

Under the ocean, green and deep
Lie the fishes fast asleep
Under the arm and over the shoe
Tap on the head, and out goes YOU!

Bee, a bee, a bumblebee
Stung a man upon his knee
And a hog upon his snout,
I'll be dogged if you ain't out!

one have some fun,
Two-I like you
three watch TV,
Four run to the door
Five-learn to drive
six-learn to fix,
Seven-jump seven,
Eght don't be late
Nine-feel fine,
Ten-say it again!

How did counters appear?

The rhyme is one of the genres of world folklore. She came to children's literature from antiquity.

There are two versions of the origin of counting rhymes.

  1. According to the first, it was a way of dividing household chores. In those days, people had to work hard to get a piece of bread. The work was hard, and sometimes dangerous, so that families would not have conflicts about this, they came up with a rhyme.
  2. According to the second version, a counting rhyme is an encrypted code, using which our ancestors communicated with each other, going hunting. They believed that animals understood human speech. The hunters came up with "secret" words so that they would not find out about their plans.

Why learn counting?

In addition to the fact that the counting rhyme “helps” organize the game, it also “teaches”: during the game, the child trains memory and coordination of movements, trains a sense of rhythm, and stimulates creative thinking.

But that's not all: in addition to the educational function, children's online counting poems also have an educational function. By participating in the game, the baby understands that the team has certain rules that he must follow if he wants to be part of it. He realizes that the role that has fallen to him requires him to perform certain actions, which he must perform no matter what.

And yet, psychologists say that by touching other children during the counting rhyme, the child learns to trust and build relationships.

What is a counter

A rhyme is a short rhyming poem that is used to determine the leader in children's games. The meaning in counting rhymes is not so important, sometimes they use meaningless made-up words, as long as the rhyme is respected and it is easy to remember.

Many counting rhymes are so popular with children that they are taught simply as funny rhymes.

Here is a selection of rhymes for children of different ages.

The most famous children's rhymes

Rhythm Bunny

The author of the rhyme about a bunny is Fedor Bogdanovich Miller. This poem did not have a title, and was written in 1851, and published in 1880. The rhyme about the bunny gained fame after it got into school reading anthologies.

Original version:
One two three four five,
The bunny went out for a walk.
Suddenly the hunter runs out,
Shoots at him with a gun.
Bang Bang! Oh oh oh!
My bunny is dying.

The second version of the rhyme about the bunny appeared because people really wanted to soften the cruel plot.

One two three four five,
The bunny went out for a walk
Suddenly the hunter runs out,
Shoots straight at the bunny
Pif - bang oh-oh-oh
My bunny is dying.
They took him to the hospital
He refused to be treated
They brought him home
He turned out to be alive.

Other counting rhymes about hares.

Bunny ran through the swamp

He was looking for a job.

But I didn't find a job

Sat down, cried, and went.

Bunny ran along the road
Yes, my legs are very tired.
Bunny wanted to sleep
Come out, you look.

White hare, where did you run?
In the oak forest.
What did he do there?
Lyko fought.
Where did you put it?
Under deck.
Who took?
Rodion.
Get out!

gray bunny

Took out the weed

He put her on the bench.

Who will take the weed

He will go out!

Through rivers and forests

The fox came running towards us.

Fast bunny in the bushes

Run away soon!

10 Negro are a counter

The author of the rhyme about 10 little Indians is Agatha Christie. This poem was published in her detective novel of the same name. According to the plot, the text of the rhyme hung in every hotel room of the heroes of the novel.
Ten blacks went to dine,
One choked, there were nine left.

Nine are black, eating, pecking their nose,
One could not wake up, there were eight of them left.

Eight are quiet in Devon left later,
One did not return, seven of them remained.

Seven blacks were chopped together,
One killed himself - and there were six of them.

Six blacks went to the apiary for a walk,
One was stung by a bumblebee, there were five left.

Five blacksmanship was made,
They sentenced one, there are four of them.

Four blacks went swimming in the sea,
One fell for the bait, there were three of them left.

Three are quiet in the menagerie, they ended up
One was grabbed by a bear, and two remained.

Two blacks lay down in the sun,
One burned down - and here is one, unhappy, lonely.

The last negro looked tired,
He hanged himself, and there was no one left.

Eniki benika's counting

Eniki-Beniks ate dumplings
Eniki-beniki - a dump!
A cheerful sailor came out.

Eniki-Beniks ate dumplings
Eniki-beniki - bam!
A pot-bellied mattress came out.

Eniki-beniks ate dumplings,
Eniki-beniki - dumpling,
an old sailor came out on deck.

Rhymes for children 4 - 5 years old


On the golden porch sat:
King, prince, king, prince,
Shoemaker, tailor,
Who will you be?
Choose quickly
Don't delay
Good and honest people.

***
A month came out of the fog
He took out a knife from his pocket.
I will cut, I will beat -
You still have to drive!

***
Softer version:
A month came out of the fog
He took the money out of his pocket
He gave us all a ruble,
I'm going to buy candy!

The car drove through the dark forest
For some interest
Inte, inte, interest -
Come out on the letter "es".

Turtle tucked its tail
And she ran after the rabbit.
Got ahead
Who does not believe - come out.

Tomorrow will fly from the sky
Blue-blue-blue whale
If you believe, stand and wait
If you don't believe me, come out!

***
Horses, horses, horses, horses,
We sat on the balcony.
They drank tea, broke cups,
They spoke Turkish.

***
Hush, mice, cat on the roof,
and kittens are even higher.
The cat went for milk
and kittens somersault.
The cat came without milk
and kittens ha ha ha.

Our Masha got up early
She counted all the dolls:
Two nesting dolls on the window,
Two Tanyas on a pillow,
Two Irinkas on a feather bed,
A parsley in a cap
on a green box.

Readings for children in kindergarten

Counting games suitable for a light warm-up or exercise in kindergarten or as a physical education session with children.

The dragonfly has flown
Like pea eyes
And like a helicopter
Left, right, back, forward.

In the morning the butterfly woke up
Smiled, stretched
Once - she washed herself with dew,
Two - gracefully circled,
Three - bent down and sat down,
And four flew away.

One two three four five.
The fingers went out for a walk.
This finger mushroom found
This finger is a clean table.
This one cut, this one ate,
Well, this one just looked.

Numbers

One two three four five,
We will play hide and seek.
Sky, stars, meadow, flowers -

Get out of the circle.

One two three four,
The mice lived in the apartment.
A friend came to them
The cross is a large spider.
Five, six, seven, eight
We ask the spider:
"You glutton, don't go!"
Come on, Mashenka, drive!

The mice came out once
See what time it is.
One two three four -
The mice pulled the weights.
Suddenly there was a terrible ringing -
The mice ran away.

One two three four,
Who lives in our apartment?
Dad, mom, brother, sister,
Murka cat, two kittens,
My puppy, cricket and me -
That's my whole family!
One two three four five,
I'll start counting again.

Video song counting with numbers

Folk rhymes

Burn, burn bright
To not go out.
Stay at the bottom
look in the field
The trumpeters go there
Yes, they eat kalachi.
Look at the sky
There's a loaf of bread.
One, two, do not crow,
Run like fire.

Primary friends,
Pigeons flew
By the early dew
Along the green lane.
There are apples, nuts,
Honey, sugar, -
Get out, baby!

***
Hen-pogaturochka,
Ryabushka
Sat down, burned
They flew over the sea.
A hill beyond the sea
Dubrovka on the hill
Queen in Dubrovnik
red maiden,
honey, sugar,
Get out, king!

There was a grandmother from overseas,
Carried a box.
In that box
The mushrooms lay
To whom - a mushroom,
Who is two
And you, child,
The whole box.

Over the seas, over the mountains,
Behind the iron pillars
On the hillock Teremok,
There is a lock on the door
You go for the key
And unlock the lock.

Readers in English

If you guess
Say yes.
If you don't know
Say no.
If you doubt
Go out!

One, one, one, little dogs run.
Two, two, two, cats see you.
Three, three, three, birds in a tree.
Four, four, four, rats on the floor.

Lady Lemon goes out
Sir Plum is black and round,
miss cherry is sweet,
You are the first to eat!

eeny, meeny, miny, moe,
Catch a tiger by the toe.
If he hollers, let him go
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe.

one for sorrow,
two for joy,
three for a girl,
four for a boy
five for silver,
six for gold,
seven for a secret
never to be told,
eight for a wish
nine for a kiss
ten for a time
of joyous bliss.

German rhyme

The easiest counting rhymes in German for children.

Die Mäuse singen,
die Katzen Springen
bei uns im Ort.
Doch du must fort.

Ich und du,
Backers Kuh,
Mullers Esel,
der bist du.
Hexe Minka,
Kater Pinka,
Vogel Fu,
raus bist du.

Asterix and Obelix
tun die ganze Woche nichts,
trinken Bier und Essen Kuchen,
wer das glaubst, der soll jetzt suchen!

The article contains the most popular and loved by children developing counting rhymes for children

Children have long used oral folk art in their fun and games. Rhyming rhymes, tongue twisters are exclusively children's folklore, the authors of which are sometimes the children themselves. This explains the presence of incomprehensible words in short rhymes, inexplicable topics and situations for adults. Composing a rhyme, children can show remarkable imagination and ingenuity.

Counting for children 4, 5 years old

Kids at 4-5 years old show a keen interest in various counting rhymes, tongue twisters, because by this age they are already consciously taking part in outdoor group games. Over time, kids use counting rhymes when solving important controversial issues: who is the first to play with a new machine, who is the first to throw the ball.

By the age of five, a child is able to memorize a dozen short rhymes, but at the same time he is not at all interested in more “perfect” children's poetry. Parents should not worry: the children will grow up, and the fashion for counting rhymes will pass. In the meantime, they are happy to learn short rhymes, offer them a choice of counting rhymes collected in this section. Let the kids develop memory

Rhymes for children 4 - 5 years old

- White bunny, what did you do?
- Gathered mushrooms in the forest!
Where are you taking the mushrooms?
- I carry them to the hares.

Like ours by the river
Fishermen argue loudly:
Just caught a fish
And now the bags are empty!
And in the sun a sly cat
Warm fat belly.
He knows where all the fish are!
And we know it too!
The fuss has begun
The fishermen are catching a cat!
He fooled the fishermen
I hid a catch in my stomach!

Crows love to fly across the sky
The guys began to count all the crows.
Who counts the raven
Get out of the circle!

The fox has a housewarming
Fun awaits guests in the forest.
The first guest found out about it
And a raccoon came with a bouquet

Autumn is an honest counting rhyme:
There is a jackdaw in the sky, a rolling pin in the kitchen,
An ax was going to chop wood.
You still have to drive!

Ene-bene, slave,
Toad in the swamp
Caught a midge
Little appeared.
Ene-bene, nettle,
The heron has arrived.
The toad jumped into the swamp.
The hunt is off!

Sheep by the river
Lost a ring.
The ring rolled
It stopped in a circle.
There guys
Played hide and seek.
Who caught the ring
He became a detective!

Count to ten
And try to find us!
Turn around, close your eyes.
Damn, you can't peek!



Rhymes for children 6 - 7 years old

Rhymes for children 6, 7 years old

It is very useful to learn counting rhymes with kids, but it is no less useful to know and pronounce short rhymes for children 6-7 years old.

Thanks to learning short rhymes, the child trains memory, learns to count. The more unusual the plot, the easier the child will remember simple lines.

This section contains counting rhymes up to five and ten, as well as funny counting rhymes for games.

Sheep walked along the road
Wet feet in a puddle.
One two three four five
Let's wipe our feet!
Who with a handkerchief, who with a rag,
Who has a holey mitten!

One, two - blue!
Three, four - the sun in the world!
Five, six - there is a river!



Rhymes for children 8-9 years old

One two three four five!
I learned to count!
Kolka held out his hand to me:
"Count how many fingers!"
What can not be counted here:
"One two three four five!"

One two three four five!
We can't count our friends!
Life is hard without a friend!
Take care of each other!

Rooster, rooster!
Show your skin!
The box is on fire
How many bridges are on it?
One two three four five!
Impossible to count!

One two three four five!
We need to count the spoons!
One two three four five!
We need to count the forks!
Spoons, forks, spoons, forks...
Sawdust rustling in my head!

One two three four five!
I can count everything
And the sleigh on the mountain
And strollers in the yard
And girls and boys
Their sisters and brothers
And the counters in the deli,
And the windows in our house!

Counting up to 10

I decided to count the crows:
One two three four five,
Six is ​​a crow on a pole
Seven is a crow on a trumpet
Eight - sat on the poster,
Nine - feeds the crows ...
Well, ten is a jackdaw.
Here is the end of the count!

One, two - blue!
Three, four - the sun in the world!
Five, six - there is a river!
Seven, eight - we'll drop our shirts!
Nine, ten - sunbathing for a whole month!



Funny counting rhymes for children

Schoolchildren use counting rhymes when there is a need for an honest and fair choice. Toddlers and older children rely only on a fair lot. The guys can even brag about the knowledge of another interesting rhyme among friends, or announce the beginning of a new game.

Rhyming rhymes for schoolchildren are distinguished by a longer and more complex text, and the fashion for easily pronounced rhymes is passing. Each student has a favorite counting rhyme, which he certainly uses while playing with peers.

The most popular children's counting rhymes, sounding at school breaks and playgrounds, are presented in this section.



Funny counting rhymes for children

One two three four-
I was taught to read:
Don't count, don't write
Just jump across the field.

I jumped, I jumped
She broke her leg
The leg began to hurt,
Mom began to feel sorry

Regretted, scolded
And she sent for the doctor.
Doctor rides a bull
With a balalaika in hand.

And you go first!

One, two, dash, four,
Five, six, seven
Eight nine ten.
Comes up
White month!
Who reaches the month
He's going to hide!

One two three four,
Midges lived in the apartment.
A friend himself got into a habit with them,
The cross is a big spider.
Five, six, seven, eight
Spider we ask
You glutton, don't go!
Come on, Mishenka, drive.



One raspberry, two raspberries,
Ate marinka berries,
And in Marina's basket
Nothing left.
Who will go for berries
He will find the basket.

Walked, passed
Have not found,
Shishel
Came out,
Vaughn went!

The gnome was looking for gold!
And he lost his cap!
Sat down, cried, - how to be ?!
Come out! You lead!

Primaries, friends,
Naughty boys
They began to play
Choose water.
Come on, Dodon,
Go away!

Tili-teli,
Sitting on the bench -
king, prince,
king, queen,
Shoemaker,
Tailor;
And who are you?

Shyshel-myshel,
I took it and got out.



Rhymes for children 9 - 10 years old

Rhymes for children 9, 10 years old

It is useful to know and pronounce counting rhymes, because they expand figurative thinking, horizons, help in memorizing letters, numbers, train memory. Rhymes develop the speech apparatus, diction of the child, which has a positive effect on speech: it becomes clearer and more expressive.



Hush, mice, the cat is on the roof, and the kittens are even higher.
The cat went for milk, and the kittens turned somersaults.
The cat came without milk, and the kittens ha-ha-ha.

The cat is sitting in the cold
In green in the garden.
A gray mustache scratches with a paw,
But I'm not afraid of him!
He twisted his tail back and forth,
I caught a gray mouse.

Dot-dot, comma,
Minus, the face is crooked.
Stick-stick, cucumber,
Here comes the man.

Tra-ta-ta! Tra-ta-ta!
A cat married a cat
For Cat Kotovich - For Pyotr Petrovich!
He is mustache and striped,
Well, not a cat, but just a treasure!

Do you want some milk, kitty?
We are far from home
We have a long, long way to go.
Turn left here
Can you see the bridge across the river?
I caught you by the tail!

Shvinchik, brinchik went out,
I went to the boyar court,
There the boyars sew hats,
They put them on the window.

The cuckoo walked past the forest
For some interest.
Inti-inti-intires,
Choose the letter "s".
The letter "s" did not fit,
Choose the letter "a".

One, two - there were ducklings.
Three, four - went home.
Behind them trailed the fifth,
The sixth ran ahead
And the seventh lagged behind everyone,
Frightened, he squealed:
— Where are you, where are you?
- not food
- We'll look around here.

There are no lazy people in our class,
Only Vasya Nikolaev.
He comes to class
Falls asleep like a groundhog.
Loafer, loafer, couch potato,
Missed three lessons
Late for the fourth
The fifth disappeared somewhere
On the sixth prevented to study,
On the seventh I went to be treated,
Played football on the eighth
On the ninth did not come.
On the tenth he made faces,
On the fourteenth too
On the twentieth I had a dream
On the thirtieth he was kicked out.



In the middle of the forest
At the edge
Cooked
Two cuckoos:
Ku-ku!
Ku-ku!

Bring me flour
I'm for a treat
I'll bake cookies.
Ku-ku!
Ku-ku!
You go, bring the flour!

Funny counting rhymes for children

Readings with light humor will appeal to children of both primary and senior school age, because they will definitely help you distract yourself from difficult lessons during the break.

One two three four,
Five, six, seven, eight -
Grandma walks
With a long nose
And behind her grandfather.
How old is grandfather?
Speak quickly
Don't stop people!

Over the seas, over the mountains,
Behind the iron pillars
On the hillock Teremok,
There is a lock on the door
You go for the key
And open the lock.

Along the river, along the Desna,
A guy is riding on a log.
The guy sees: in the depths
An old oak lies at the bottom.
The guy immediately jumped into the water,
He put his hand under the deck,
Under the deck - a hole ...
It's time for you to leave.

Wool scratching - the hand hurts,
Writing a letter - the hand hurts,
To carry water - the hand hurts,
Cooking porridge - the hand hurts,
And the porridge is ready - the hand is healthy.



Rhymes for children 4 - 5 years old

Taria-Mary went to the forest,
She ate cones - she ordered us.
We don't eat cones
Let's give Tare Mare!

The countdown begins:
A jackdaw sat on a birch,
Two crows, a sparrow,
Three magpies, nightingale.

One two three four five,
We're here to play.
Forty flew to us
And I told you to drive.

A minnow was swimming near the shore,
Lost a balloon.
Help find him
Count to ten.



There was a grandmother from overseas, carrying a box.
There were mushrooms in that box,
To whom - a mushroom, to whom - two,
And you, child, the whole box.

Annie, benny, ricky, did,
Boule, boule, boule, koraki, shmaki.
Eus, beus, krasnadeus - bam!
You drive and it's class!



Developing counting rhymes for children

Knowing the counting rhymes, nannies and teachers can easily involve the children in the game. Learn with your kids!

Rain. rain. stop doing that,
Don't wet the track
I'll still go for a walk
I'll put on galoshes

A car was driving through a dark forest
For some interest.
Inte-inter-interest,
Come out on the letter "es".

A tangerine named Irinka rolled,
Didn't go to school - got 2,
And when I went for a walk, I got the number 5,
And when I went home, I got the number 0!

Rain, rain, pour
Don't miss anyone!
There will be clouds, there will be thunder
Get out soon!



Counting for children 10 years old

A karateka rode on a cart,
He chopped nuts.
Who is 2, who is 3,
And you will be the leader.

On the road with legs crossed
Yogis sat on nails.
Thirty days do not eat, do not drink
You still have to drive.



Counting for children

One two three four.
The mice lived in the apartment.
They drank tea, washed cups,
They paid three bucks.
Who doesn't want to pay
that and lead.

Zealous horse
Longmane
Rides across the field
Rides the field.
Who will catch that horse
He plays tag with us.

Hey! Ivan
Get into the glass
cut the lemon
And get out!

One two three four five,
We will play hide and seek.
Sky, stars, meadow, flowers -
You go lead!

On the golden porch sat:
king, prince,
king, queen,
Shoemaker, tailor...
Who will you be?
Speak quickly
Don't delay
Good and honest people!

Aty-baty, the soldiers were walking,
Aty-baty, to the market.
Aty-baty, what did you buy?
Aty-baty, samovar.

Aty-baty, what is he like?
Aty-baty, golden.
Aty-baty, how much does it cost?
Aty-baty, three rubles.

Aty-baty, who's coming out?
Aty-baty, it's me.

One two three four five-
The bunny went out for a walk.
Suddenly the hunter runs out,
Shoots directly at the rabbit.
Bang bang, oh-oh-oh
My bunny is dying.
They took him to the hospital
He stole a mitten there.
They brought him to the buffet,
He stole a hundred candies there.
They brought him home
He turned out to be alive.

A man was driving along the road
Broke a wheel on the doorstep...
How many nails do you need?
Don't think too long
Speak quickly.

bells, bells,
Pigeons flew
By the morning dew
Along the green lane.
Sat in the barn.
Run, chase!



The cuckoo walked past the forest
For some interest
inti, inti, interest
Come out on the letter "C"
And on the letter a star
Sends trains,
If the train doesn't go
The passenger will go crazy.

So the train didn't go
The passenger is crazy.
He climbed up to the ceiling
tore off his belly button.

And his wife answered him
"I don't have any greenery!"

Musical counting rhymes for children

This section contains popular children's musical rhymes or sentences, without which no group game can do. With them, the child will not have the question: “Why am I driving?”.

We're here to play
Well, who should start?
One two Three,
you start

A suitcase floated on the sea,
There was a sofa in the suitcase
An elephant rode on the couch.
Who does not believe - get out!



Funny developing counting rhymes for children

Our kittens were born
One two three four five,
Come join us guys
View and count.

Since the kitten is the whitest
Two kittens - the most daring
Three kittens are the smartest
And four is the noisiest

Five is like three and two
Same tail and head
Also a speck on the back
He also sleeps all day in a basket.

We have good kittens
One two three four five
Come join us guys
View and count!

In this little basket
There are drawings and pictures.
One two Three,
Whoever you want, donate!

The German came out of the fog
He took a knife out of his pocket
I will cut, I will beat -
Who will you be friends with?

A month came out of the fog
He took out a knife from his pocket.
I will cut, I will beat -
You still have to drive!

Eniki-Beniks ate dumplings
Eniki-beniki - damn!
The Russian sailor came out.

Russian folk rhymes for children

The times when counting rhymes were also used by adults in the distribution of work: hunting, fishing, harvesting have long been forgotten. Some types of work, especially heavy or hazardous to health, did not agree to be performed of their own free will. The rhyme came to the rescue. It is not insulting and fair if the work falls out of the account.

Sometimes non-existent words or abracadabra were used in the text of the rhymes. This is explained simply: people believed in the power of the word, therefore they came up with peculiar spells. What were the Russian folk rhymes like? Read in this section.

  • Asik, masik, wine trough, prince, king, cups, spoons, honey, sugar
  • I take a berry, a blackcurrant, a cup for my father, a mother for a sleeve, honey for a gray bear on a shoulder blade; Vs, bear, run after me
  • Burn, firewood, it's hot, Zakharka will come, on a written sled, on a mare himself, wife on a cow, children on calves, pockmarked, piebald dogs
  • Ivan is a blockhead, he chatted milk, but he didn’t blurt it out, he gave it to his wife, his wife shed, she gave birth to a bull, the bull whistled, shook after the chickens, the chickens fly, they break their heads, Ivan picks up
  • An apple rolled around the garden, whoever picks it up will get out
  • Kova, new, what are you savvy about? Broken gold, dirty, copper finger, hands on the stove
  • Edge, crust, slice
  • Kuzka and Vaska went to Vyatka, bought two hats with four corners- a corner there, a corner here, a brush in the middle, a whip on the back of the head (pulling hair in a card game)
  • Kulyu, kulyu, woman, do not gouge out your eyes, go to the kut, there the girls are weaving, you they will give money, either a tuft of earlobes, or a comb in the forehead
  • An owl flew from the red village, an owl sat on four stakes
  • Odian, drugian, troychan, cherichan, padan, incense, sukman, dukman, levurda, dyksa
  • Odino, popino, dvikikira, gaynam, dynam, it happened, it gave up, rybchin, dybchin, klek
  • Feather, era, chukha, ryukha, heel, honeycomb, willow, oak, poppy, cross
  • Pervanchiks, buddies, rolled kolobanchiks, for five bonfires half the firewood, the brother-in-law rode, carved the skull, the skull is bald - he went out, he went
  • Pervachiks, friends, lodachiks on the deck; original, friend, on deck
  • Scarecrow, five hundred judge, sexton boat, Akulina cat, blueberries leg, swollen, burned, flew across the sea, fell across the sea, the church became, godfather and godfather, half a bottle of wine, he and straw, wild onion - out
  • Pervechiki, otherchiki, swans on the crust, bush whistle, mumps, clearing, shishel, went out, he, Rodion, go out!

Tongue twisters for children

Learning tongue twisters and pronouncing them at a fast pace, in addition to an entertaining function, helps to improve diction, develops speech. A child who memorizes or reads tongue twisters learns to formulate beautiful smooth speech faster, pronounces all the letters without “swallowing” them.

The tongue twisters presented in this section are divided into categories depending on the difficulty of pronunciation.

Patter with the letter “r” and hissing consonants are considered mandatory reading, thanks to which diction improves. After the child begins to easily cope with simple tongue twisters, he can be offered to read more intricate texts. So that studying does not cause boredom, there are also funny tongue twisters in the section.



Tongue twisters with the letter r

Grass in the yard, firewood on the grass
Do not cut wood on the grass of the yard.

Carl stole corals from Clara,
Clara stole the clarinet from Karl.

The otter dived into the bucket from the otter.
An otter drowned in a bucket of water.

The ships tacked, tacked,
They didn't fish it out.

Greek rode across the river,
He sees the Greek - there is cancer in the river.
He put the Greek hand into the river,
Cancer for the hand of the Greek - tsap!

Tell me about shopping
About what about purchases?
About shopping, about shopping
About my shopping.

In the bowels of the tundra
Otters in spats
They poke into buckets
Kernels of cedars!
Otter off the otter
Leggings in the tundra
Wipe the otter
cedar kernels
Wipe with a gaiter
otter face
Kernels in buckets
Otter in the tundra!

Tongue twisters with hissing sounds

Tongue twister with the letter J

Frightened bear cub
Hedgehog with a hedgehog and a hedgehog,
Swift with a haircut and a haircut.

H tongue twister

Four turtles have four baby turtles.
Four black, grimy little imps
Drawn in black ink drawing.

On the edge of the hut
The old chatterboxes live.
Every old woman has a basket,
In every basket there is a cat,
Cats in baskets sew boots for old women.

WITH Sasha sewed a hat to Sasha,
Sasha hit a bump with his hat.

Two puppies, cheek to cheek
Pinch the brush in the corner.

Sasha walked along the highway
And sucked dry.

Rustling with silks in a hut
Yellow dervish from Algeria
And juggling knives
The piece is eaten by figs.

Cuckoo cuckoo bought a hood.
Put on a cuckoo hood.
How funny he is in the hood!

Funny tongue twisters for fun

The mouse crawled under the lid
To gnaw a crumb under the lid,
The mouse is probably covered -
The mouse forgot about the cat!

Skinny weak Koschei
Carries a box of vegetables.

The parrot said to the parrot:
I'll scare you, parrot, parrot.
The parrot answers him:
Parrot, parrot, parrot!

A cunning magpie to catch a hassle,
And forty forty - forty troubles.



Complex tongue twisters for children

Complex tongue twisters

(it is better to learn them by heart in order to speak without hesitation)

A tongue twister about Chinese

Once upon a time there were three Chinese - Yak, Yak-Tsidrak, Yak-Tsidrak-Tsidron-Tsidroni,
And three more Chinese women - Tsypa, Tsypa-Dripa, Tsypa-Dripa-Lampomponi.
Married Yak to Tsyp, Yak-Tsidrak to Tsyp-Drip,
Yak-Cidrak-Cidron-Cidroni on Tsype-Dripe-Lampomponi.
Here they had children: Yak and Chick had Shah,
at Yak-Tsidrak with Tsypa-Drypa - Shah-Sharah,
at Yak-Tsidrak-Tsidroni with Tsypo-Drypa-Lampoponi - Shah-Sharah-Sharoni.

Kira and Fira
There was a feast in the apartment:
The fakir ate marshmallows and
Fakir drank kefir.
And Fira and Kira
Don't drink kefir
Did not eat marshmallows -
The fakir was fed

No apricot, coconut, radish,
Halibut, vinegar, kvass and rice,
There is no compass, longboat and cable,

Thermos, press, Indian sailor,
There is no bass, taste, weight and demand,
No interest - no question.

“If you did not live near the blackberry,
but if you lived near a strawberry,
it means strawberry jam is familiar to you
and not at all the usual blackberry jam.
If you lived near the blackberry,
it means that blackberry jam is familiar to you,
and not at all the usual strawberry jam.
But if you lived near the blackberry,
and if you lived near the strawberry
and if you did not regret the time for the forest,
that means excellent blackberry jam,
you ate strawberry jam every day.



Reading books for children in English

Reading books for children in English with translation

The study of tongue twisters in English and their pronunciation contributes to the development of speech in terms of pronunciation of letter combinations that are unusual for Russian-speaking children. English learners who are 6 years old can also practice pronunciation of tongue twisters in English.

How much wood would a woodchuck chuck
if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

How much wood would a groundhog throw
if a groundhog could throw wood?
Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager
managing an imaginary family?

Can you imagine an imaginary zookeeper
who runs an imaginary zoo?

Any noise annoys an oyster
but a noisier noise annoys an oyster most.

Any noise annoys the oyster,

She sells sea shells at the sea shore,
the shells she sells are the sea-shore shells, I'm sure.

She sells seashells by the sea
the shells she sells are sea shells, I'm sure.

Video: about babbling Children's Songs and Rhymes in English

Offer children funny and amusing rhymes-counters. Let them develop in a playful way.

Video: counting up to ten

One two three four five,

We will play hide and seek.

Sky, stars, meadow, flowers -

You go, lead!

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A cart rode through a dark forest

For some interest.

Knocks, ringing,

Get out!

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One two three four five,

Six seven eight nine ten,

The white moon is rising!

Who reaches the month

He's going to hide!

(Then he will drive!)

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Bullseye is rolling

From a steep mountain

Who will raise

That one come out!

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The sack rolled

From the great hump.

In this bag:

Bread, salt, wheat,

Choose quickly

Do not detain good and wise people.

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The chicken came out from under the cage,

She sat down on the ledge

And she screamed: “Where-where!

Come drive here!"

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One two three four five,

We're here to play.

Forty flew to us

And I told you to drive.

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Zealous horse

With a long mane

Rides. Rides through the fields.

Here and there! Here and there!

Here he rushes -

Get out of the circle!

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A bird flew through the garden

Dropped grapes.

Who will lift it

He will get out of the horse!

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gray hare,

Where did you run?

Into the green forest.

What did he do there?

Lyki fought.

Where did you put it?

Under deck.

Who stole?

Rodion!

Get out

From the window

Somersault!

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One two three four five,

The bunny went out for a walk.

Suddenly the hunter runs out,

Shoots directly at the rabbit.

Pif! Puff! Missed.

The gray bunny jumped off.

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Ace rode on a barrel.

Selling flowers

Blue, red, blue -

Choose any one!

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One two three four,

Five, six, seven and eight

A woman with a long nose walks

And behind her grandfather

How old is grandfather?

Speak quickly

Don't hold people up.

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Already like a dawn

Russ wove kerchiefs.

Who will unravel those braids,

The first con to drive is coming!

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Cuba-cube-cubaca,

The hole is painfully deep.

The mice are there

Everyone looks at the sun

And they count: one, two, three -

This is where you get out!

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Sitting a rooster on a stick

I counted my pins:

One two Three,

This is where you get out!

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Sat on the golden porch

king, prince,

king, queen,

Shoemaker, tailor,

Who are you?

Speak quickly

Do not detain good and honest people.

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A month came out of the fog

He took out a donut from his pocket:

I will feed the children

And you, my friend, drive!

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Turtle tucked its tail

And ran after the rabbit

Got ahead

Who does not believe - come out!

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There was a ram

Over steep mountains.

Pulled out the grass

He put it on the bench.

Who will take the weed

He will drive!

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One two three four,

The cat was taught to read and write:

And jump after mice!

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Three kopecks - a copper penny,

Choose who you want!

Three kopecks for the ruble!

Choose who you love!

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The fox walked through the forest

The fox was tearing the little ones,

Fox bast shoes weaved -

Kumu two, myself three,

And the kids on the bast shoes!

Who will find lapti

He will drive!

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The cuckoo walked past the garden,

I pecked all the seedlings.

And shouted: cuckoo, poppy -

Push one fist!

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One two three four five -

Buka decided to scare;

Three, four, five and six -

You do not believe that he is;

Beeches, brothers, not at all!

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Cucumber, cucumber,

Don't go to that end

The mouse lives there

Your tail will bite off.

I'm not a mother's son

I'm not daddy's son.

I didn't grow up on a tree

The wind took me away

I fell on a stump -

Became a curly boy!

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Ivanushka has a firebird

I ate all the wheat.

He caught her

And gave it to the princess.

No firebird, no feather,

And it's time for you to drive!

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On the golden porch sat:

king, prince,

king, queen,

Shoemaker, tailor.

Who will you be?

Choose quickly

Don't delay the good

And wise people!

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In the blue sea-ocean

The golden shavings are floating.

And on the island of Buyan

The white grove is growing.

Let's think and guess

No matter how you think or guess

Just chase us!

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The bear climbed into the deck,

He wanted honey.

Who does not believe - look

And get out of the circle.

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The duckling walked along the path,

He sees - there are boots.

He began to wear boots,

Come out, you lead.

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Do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-si

The cat sat in a taxi.

And the kittens clung

And ride for free.

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Tintsy-brintsy, bells,

daredevils called:

digi, digi, digi-dong,

get out soon!

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Tsyntsy-bryntsy, balalaika.

Tsyntsy-bryntsy, play a little.

Tsyntsy-bryntsy, I do not want.

Tsyntsy-bryntsy, I'll cry.

Tsyntsy-bryntsy, give me a nickel.

Tsyntsy-bryntsy, come out like that!

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Ah, ah, ah, oh
Masha was sowing peas.
He was born thick
We will rush, you wait!

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One summer along the Onega
Som went on a cart.
Instead of a horse - crucian,
He drove the cart into the mud.
Gets stuck asking for help
And scolds crucian!

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The cat was walking on the bench,
Handed out pins.
Walked on the bench -
Handed out pennies:
Who is ten, who is five,
Come out, look for you!

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Shyshel-myshel,
I took it and got out.

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There was a funny dog
Chicky-bricky-woof!
And the geese ran after her,
heads up,
And behind them - a pig,
Chiki-brick-oink!
Chicky bricks, repeat
What am I saying?

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Sharaga, baraga,
By bush, by crust,
By swan, winch,
Thing, whip,
Falcon, out.

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At the Liteiny Bridge
I caught a whale in the Neva
Hid behind the window.
The cat ate him
Two cats helped...
Now there is no whale!
You don't trust a friend?
Get out of the circle!

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The mice came out once
See what time it is.
One two three four -
The mice pulled the weights.
Suddenly there was a terrible sound
The mice ran away.

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The hedgehog carried on a name day

One and a half sacks of mountain ash

And again a basket.

And you drive again!

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One two three four five,

The bunny went out for a walk.

Suddenly the hunter runs out,

Shoots directly at the rabbit.

Bang Bang! Missed -

The bunny ran into the forest!

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The orange rolled

named Irinka.

Didn't learn lessons

And I got two.

rolled back -

Got exactly five.

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Fedya - copper

Ate a bear

Two cows, three bulls

Ate a lame gander

Ate a chicken at the gate

Fedya went to the garden.

In the garden, the month of May

Come out and catch up!

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Helicopter, helicopter

Take me flying.

And in flight it's empty

Cabbage has grown.

And a worm in the cabbage,

Vanya the fool came out.

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Robot tobot and screws,

Robot - leads, hide - you!

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I flew in a rocket yesterday

On a distant planet.

From that rocket, friends,

I came out first!

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Tsikal-tsikal, motorcycle,

All tracks are cycling

And came to Leningrad

Choose your outfit:

Red, blue, cyan -

Choose any one.

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Tanya baths,
What's below us
Under iron pillars?
Mice live there
They sew hats;
One hat fell
- The mouse - lope - ran away.
Cat Matvey
Ran after her!

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There are cars in the garage
Volga, Seagull, Zhiguli,
Which one do you get the keys from?

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One two three four,
Who lives in our apartment?
Dad, mom, brother, sister,
Murka cat, two kittens,
My puppy, cricket and me -
That's my whole family!

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One two three four five,
I'll start counting again.

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We ran down the stairs
And the steps counted:
One two three four,
Multiply by four
Divide, divide by four
It turns out four.

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Wool to scratch - the hand hurts,
Writing a letter - the hand hurts,
To carry water - the hand hurts,
Cooking porridge - the hand hurts,
And the porridge is ready - the hand is healthy.

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Zealous horse
With a long mane
jumping,
galloping
By fields
Here and there!
Here and there!
Where will he slip
come out
From the circle
Out!

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There will be rain, there will be sun
Open up the window,
You leave the house
And in the game we drive!

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Soup cooked Tobiki,
Bobby helped.
The cats came running
They brought bowls
Cats began to wash bowls,
Come out, you lead.

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There were birch trees
Titmouse flew
And sat down on the birches
On branches-pigtails.
Try titmouse
Find it in the leaves.
You can't find those birds
-Drive!

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The rain is over,
I found a mushroom.
I will cook
And you to drive.

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One two three four,
The gosling lived in the apartment.
Five, six, seven
Thin at all.
And now brothers, eight,
We will ask his apartments:
"You slut, go away!"
And you, Kolya, drive.

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The chicken is sick
She told Teda to drive.

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A black gypsy farted into the pipe.
The smoke is coming down
You to lead.

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The black gypsy breathed into the pipe,
Smoke pours, you drive.

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Masha, Masha
confused
Our Masha has been gone for a long time.
In a circle to us, Mashenka, go,
Get in the middle and drive!

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One and two and three and four
Mice lived in the apartment
A friend came to them,
Cross, - a large spider.
Five and six, seven and eight
We will all ask the spider:
- To us, glutton, do not go,
Come on, Lenochka (any name), drive!

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An apple rolled across the plate.
You drive, but I won't.

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Behind closed doors
There is an ass with pies,
Hello ass buddy
How much does a pie cost?

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One two three four five:
It's very easy to count.
Count to ten
Now, my friend, drive.

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Tara bar,
Time to go home:
milking cows -
You to lead.

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There is a gate in the forest.
Eagle owls and owls
Barriers are guarding
In every crack
Bad wolves roam.
Who is afraid to go there -
Therefore, lead.

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The white steamer rode
And on it is a mustachioed cat.
The cat wrote notes to everyone.
What are you driving, he told us.

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The wheel rolled
It rolled away.
And not in rye,
And not in wheat,
Rolls to the capital.
Who will find the wheel
He leads.

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Behind glass doors
Ponka sits with pies,
Hello, Ponochka, my friend,
How much does a pie cost?
With rice, with meat, with sausage -
Choose any one.

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The bird flew across the sky
The bird told me to count.
One two Three,
You will drive!

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The fly went to the market
And I bought a samovar.
And in this samovar
Flies bit the hole.
One two three four five,
Come out and look for you.

Let's put the dough on yeast -
Let's find a place darker.
Dough, dough, come on.
Baker, baker, lead.

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Kady-bady,
Pour water
Cow drink-
You to lead.

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Kady-mady,
They carried water
Cow drink -
You to lead.

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Kady-lyady,
They carried water
Cow drink -

You to lead.

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Containers - bars - rastabars,
Tatars came to us
Now they will live with us
Come out! - you to drive.

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How are we in the hayloft
Two frogs spent the night.
We got up in the morning and ate cabbage soup.
And they told you to drive.

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Even-odd, even-odd,
The sun is burning hot.
Let's start hide-and-seek
Flashed heels!
Who is in the ditch, who is in the bushes,
And you will be in the sun.

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Even-odd, even-odd,
Even-odd cuts firewood,
Even-odd bakes pancakes,
Even-odd millet crushes.
All things aside

Altered even-odd:
A chetikha is not a couple

Even-odd - not a couple.
She sleeps night and day
She's too lazy to breathe.
And to the one who leads
He goes to wake her up!

Literature and Internet resources:

"Counting Counts" For preschool and primary school age. Makhaon, 2004

"Calendar songs and counting rhymes" Literary and artistic edition. Minsk. Harvest. 2004.

“Goy, you are good fellows” Russian folk poetic creativity. Moscow. "Young guard". 1979


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