Nursery rhymes
Nowadays, counting rhymes have almost gone out of use, but until recently it was rare that any children’s game could do without them! The yard, school, and kindergarten gang of children agreed on what to play: hide and seek, tag, blind man's buff, traffic light, hali-halo, 12 sticks and many other games. The counting table allowed you to choose a driver at random, without mutual offense. The children knew the rhymes by heart and always had a few in stock. Let's try to remember the rhymes of our childhood!
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Reading book “The month has emerged from the fog”
The month came out of the fog, He took the knife out of his pocket. I will cut, I will beat, I will still drive you.
Reading book “Aty-baty! The soldiers were walking"
Atty-batty! The soldiers were coming, Aty-baty! To the market. Atty-batty! What did you buy? Atty-batty! Samovar! Atty-batty! What is the price? Atty-batty! Three rubles. Atty-batty! What is he like? Atty-batty! Gold.
Counting book “We sat on the golden porch”
On the golden porch sat: the Tsar, the prince, the King, the prince, the Shoemaker, the tailor. Who will you be? Answer quickly, do not delay us, good and honest people.
Reading book “Oleg’s cart got stuck in the mud”
Oleg's cart got stuck in the mud. Oleg should sit until the snow, You will leave the circle And help out your friend: You will deliver the cart To Oleg's lodging for the night!
Counting book "Airplane, airplane"
The plane, the plane flew out of the garden. One two Three! If you can - Catch up! One, two, three four, five, - You should fly into space!
Reading book “We will build a new house”
We will build a new house and walk up the stairs. One is an apartment, two is an apartment, my friend Ira lives here. Three, four, six and five - Come out and look for me!
Counting book “We planted a garden in the spring”
We planted a garden in the spring, and Semyon lay near the ridges. Here we are eating apples, but we won’t give them to Semyon. We don't need lazy people here. Come out of the garden, Semyon!
Counting book "Pigeon, goose and jackdaw"
They say, they say - The Dove, the goose and the jackdaw gathered on the mountain. That's all the counting!
Reading book “Once at our Stepan’s”
Once our Stepan's cat was watching for sour cream. And when lunch came, the Cat was sitting there - there was no sour cream. Help Stepan - Look for sour cream with him!
Reading book “They caught a crayfish on the river”
A crayfish was caught on the river. There was a fight over cancer. It was Lyoshka the bully who threw the crayfish into the river again. Cancer walks under the wave. Turn your back on me!
Counting book “Along the river along the Desna”
Along the river along the Desna a guy is riding on a log. The guy sees: in the depths, an old oak tree lies at the bottom. The guy immediately jumped into the water, put his hand under the deck, there is a hole under the deck - it’s time for you to come out!
Counting book “Christmas tree, jackdaw, one and two”
Yolka, Galka - One and two! Wolf - Gray head! The crane has matchstick legs; Fly out faster than a bird! (Komi-Permyak folk song)
Counting book "Bunny, bunny, white tail"
- Bunny, bunny, white tail! Where have you been? — I was mowing oats. -Where are the oats? - The crane pecked. Where is the crane? - The bear drove away. -Where is the bear? - Sits in a trap. -Where is the trap? - On the hill. -Where is the pot? - In the evening, washed away into the Kama by a stream! (Komi-Permyak folk song) Retold by L. Kuzmin Collected by V. Klimov
Reading book “A jackdaw sat on a birch tree”
The counting begins: A jackdaw sat on a birch tree, Two crows, a sparrow, Three magpies, a nightingale.
Counting book
R. Seph
I can Count to a hundred - Time is not a pity: - One, Two, Three, Four... One hundred -
That's all the Counter.
Jump-jump, jump-jump
E. Aginskaya
Jump-jump, jump-jump, the bun rolled. From the bench to the floor - and to the doors, To the threshold - and to the entryway, To the porch, into the yard, forward... Now it’s your turn.
Lunar Stargazer
A. Usachev
(Astronomical counting rhyme)
An astrologer lived on the moon, He counted the planets: Mercury - one, Venus - two, three - Earth, Four - Mars. Five - Jupiter, Six - Saturn, Seven - Uranus, Eight - Neptune, Nine - the farthest - Pluto... Those who don’t see will go out!
Sweet birthday
E. Yavetskaya
Come to the birthday party. There will be a lot of treats: Ten packs of marmalade, Twenty packs of chocolate, Thirty cupcakes, forty buns, Fifty large cheesecakes. And there are countless cakes! Who can eat all this?
How many legs does an octopus have?
A. Usachev
How many legs does an octopus have? Many, many, many, many: One, two, three, four, Five, six, seven, eight!
How many arms does an octopus have? Many, many, many, many: One, two, three, four, Five, six, seven, eight!
How many eyes does an octopus have? Many, many, many, many: One, two, three, four, Five, six, seven, eight!
And the octopus also has many, many, many children: One, two, three, four, Five, six, seven, eight...
Poor dad! How many legs does an octopus wash babies?!
A three is not a two...
translation from German by L. Ginzburg
A three is not a two, A woodpecker is not a jay, An onion is not a radish, Cheese is not a sausage, The sea is not a river, A lamp is not a candle, A plow is not a stroller, Swearing is not a caress, Bread is not candy, Hansel is not Greta, A fight is not a feast, A quarrel is not peace, A rose is not a poppy, A fish is not a cancer, Laziness is not work, Thursday is not Saturday, A broom is not a brush, Hunger is not an aunt, A dog is not a cat, Love is not a potato, Bitterness is not sweetness, Old age is not joy, A coward is not a fighter. THE SONG IS ENDED!
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The apple rolled past the garden, past the garden, past the hail. Whoever picks it up will come out
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Behind the seas, behind the mountains, Behind the iron pillars, On the hill of the tower, There is a lock hanging on the door, You go get the key And unlock the lock.
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The counting begins: A jackdaw sat on a birch tree, Two crows, a sparrow, Three magpies, a nightingale.
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Three cheerful little ones went to the market in a crowd, And bought three watermelons - Dark, light and pockmarked. The one who brought the pockmarked watermelon is the one who drives it! Everyone by the nose.
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The cowardly little bunny ran across the field, ran into the garden, found a carrot, found a cabbage, sits, gnaws, go away - the owner is coming!
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The fox walked through the forest, the fox screamed. The fox tore the bast stripes, the fox wove bast shoes - two for my husband, three for myself, and a bast for the kids! Whoever finds the bast shoes will go and drive.
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Ahi, ahi, ahi, oh, Masha sowed peas, they grew thick, we run, but you wait!
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One, two, three, four, The mice lived in an apartment. Their friend Krestovik himself, a large spider, got into the habit of visiting them. Five, six, seven, eight, We’ll ask the Spider: “You glutton, don’t go!” Come on, Mashenka (Mishenka, Katenka...), drive!
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One two three four. Let's count the holes in the cheese. If there are many holes in the cheese, then the cheese will be tasty. If there is one hole in it, it means it was delicious yesterday.
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One two three four five. The cat learns to count. Little by little he adds a cat to the mouse. The answer is: There is a cat, but no mouse.
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One two three four five! Let's count fingers! Strong, friendly, everyone is so necessary! On the other hand again - one, two, three, four, five! The fingers are fast, although not very clean. There is a lot of trouble for the fingers - sometimes they play pats, sometimes for some reason they get into their mouths, they tear books from grandma. Having done all the work, they pull the tablecloth from the table. Friendly fingers, everyone is so necessary!
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One, two, three, four, five, Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, A clear month floated out all round, And behind the month the moon, The boy is the girl's servant. You, servant, give me the carriage, and I will sit and go. You, servant, give me the broom, I'll sweep the carriage.
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The Ogoni Horses sat on the balcony, drank tea, said in Turkish: - Chobi, achobi, Chelyabichi and Chobi, Chelyabich and Chobi, The game is over! We took water into our mouths and told everyone: - Freeze!
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Sheep were walking along the road. They got their feet wet in a puddle. They began to wipe their feet: Some with a handkerchief, Some with a rag, Some with a holey mitten!
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Our Masha got up early and counted all the dolls: Two nesting dolls on the window, Two Tanya on the pillow, Two Irinkas on the feather bed, and Parsley in a cap on the green chest.
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The sun rose over the mountain. An apple fell from the sky, Rolling across the azure meadows straight towards us! It rolled, it rolled, it fell into the river from the bridge, whoever saw it, don’t sleep, quickly catch it! Whoever caught it, well done, After all, the counting is over!
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High, very high I threw my ball easily. But my ball fell from the sky and rolled into the dark forest. One-two-three-four-five, I'm going to look for him.
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One, two, three, four, Five, six, seven, eight - A grandmother walks with a long nose, and a grandfather follows her. How old is grandfather? Speak quickly, don't delay people!
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One, two, three, four, five, We'll play hide and seek. Sky, stars, meadow, flowers - Just go and lead me!
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One day the mice came out to see what time it was. One-two-three-four, The mice pulled the weights. Then a terrible ringing sound was heard - the mice ran away.
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You little naughty kids, run out into the courtyards, start playing, choose a governor. The governor is from the people, come out of the round dance. And you, good fellow, stand at the very end!
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Tomorrow a blue-blue-blue whale will fly from the sky, If you believe, stand and wait, And if you don’t believe, come out!
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The sack rolled from the high hump; In this bag: Bread, wheat, Share with whomever you want. The sack rolled off the great hump. In this bag there is Bread, rye, oats, wheat. Who do you want to share with? Speak quickly, Do not delay good people!
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- Stork-stork, stork-bird, What do you dream about at night? I want the swamp edges, - And also? More frogs. You can't catch them, you can't catch them. That's it, you drive!
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A ram walked along the steep mountains, pulled out some grass and put it on a bench.
Whoever takes it will go out.