Counting rhymes about animalscard file for speech development (middle group) on the topic


Counting books for kids, for children 3-4-5-6 years old

Counting books for children 3 years old and 4 years old are short rhymes aimed at developing speech and memory. They can also be used in finger games. Such rhyming rhymes for children form the concept of rhyme and accustom them to the Russian language. Children's rhymes are aimed at better memorizing the poetic form of arithmetic operations (the well-known “One, two, three, four, five, the bunny went out for a walk...”).

In addition, nursery rhymes form in children the elementary concept of simple mathematical calculation. Counting rhymes are especially useful for children aged 4 years and for preschoolers, since it is in this form that they remember counting well. And it also trains your memory.

Hush, mice, the cat is on the roof, and the kittens are even higher. The cat went for milk, and the kittens went head over heels. The cat came without milk, but the kittens were ha-ha-ha.
One, two, three, four, five, the bunny went out for a walk. Suddenly the hunter runs out and shoots straight at the bunny. Bang Bang! Oh oh oh! My little bunny is dying. They brought him to the hospital, He stole a mitten there, They brought him to the ward, He stole chocolate there. They brought him to the roof, he stole Uncle Misha there. They brought him home, he turned out to be alive.
Horses, horses, horses, horses, We sat on the balcony. They drank tea, broke cups, and spoke Turkish.
One, two, three, four, five, the tiger went out for a walk. They forgot to lock him. One two three four.
The clumsy bear walks through the forest, collects cones, and sings a song. The cone flew off - right into Mishka's forehead! The bear got angry and kicked!
Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-si, The cat got into a taxi, And the kittens latched on and took a free ride.
A gudgeon was swimming near the shore, and lost a balloon. Help me find him - Count to ten.
The counting begins: A jackdaw sat on a birch tree, Two crows, a sparrow, Three magpies, a nightingale.
One, two, three, four, five, the bunny went out for a walk. What should we do? What should we do? We need to catch the bunny. Again we will count: One, two, three, four, five.
A dragonfly flew in, like the eyes of a pea, and itself like a helicopter, left, right, back, forward.
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.
One, two, three, four, five, There is nowhere for the bunny to jump; A wolf walks everywhere, a wolf, with his teeth - click, click! And we will hide in the bushes, Hide, little bunny, and you too. You wolf, wait!
The squirrel collected pine cones for the raccoon and the mouse. One, two, three, four, five, I'll find the bump again. Three for a raccoon and three for a mouse, who wants the rest?
We ran up the stairs and counted the steps: One, two, three, four, Multiply by four, Divide, divide by four - It turns out four.
They say at dawn, A dove, a goose and a jackdaw were gathering on the mountain. That's the whole counting rhyme.
A and B were sitting on the pipe, A fell, B disappeared, What was left on the pipe?
The lamb was walking in the meadow, The lamb lost its horns. A hungry wolf walked by, he snapped a lamb with his teeth!
Dora, Dora, Tomato. We caught a thief in the garden. We began to think and wonder how we could punish the thief. We tied our hands and feet and let them go along the road. The thief walked, walked, walked and found the basket. In this small basket there are lipstick and perfume, ribbons, lace, boots... Anything for the soul.

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Uncle Vanya, look, we are blowing bubbles. Blue, red, light blue - choose any one for yourself!
The hedgehog walked through the forest, walked, walked, walked, and found a fungus under a bush. He walked around the fungus: “This is a good find!” He brought the fungus home, and what came out was a nice mushroom soup!
The cat was riding on a barrel, selling flowers. Blue, red, light blue - Choose any one for yourself.
Once upon a time there were two neighbors, two cannibal neighbors. The cannibal cannibal invites you to dinner. The cannibal replied: “No, I won’t go to you, neighbor!” It’s not bad to go to lunch, but not in the form of a dish!
One, two, three, four, Who lives in our apartment? Dad, mom, brother, sister, Murka the cat, two kittens, My puppy, a cricket and me - That's my whole family! One, two, three, four, five, I’ll start counting them all again.
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.
A cheerful dog was walking, Chicky-bricky-woof! And the geese ran after her, with their heads raised, and behind them was a pig, Chicky-bricky-oink! Chiki-briki, repeat, what am I saying?
Tra-ta-ta! Tra-ta-ta! A cat married a cat, A cat married a cat, A cat married Pyotr Petrovich! He is mustachioed and striped, Well, not a cat, but just a treasure!
One, two, three, four, five, the cat learns to count. Slowly, little by little, he adds a cat to the mouse. The answer is: There is a cat, but no mouse!
Seagulls lived at the pier, The river rocked them with waves. One, two, three, four, five - Help me count them!
The wind flew across the sea, The wind counted the songbirds. I counted every one of them! And then I took the day off. It's our turn to count! One two three four five!
The seagull warmed up the kettle, invited eight seagulls: - Come all for tea! - How many seagulls? Answer!
Behind the glass doors sits an ass with pies. Tell me, my little ass, how much does a pie cost?
Midges, Thin legs, Dancing along the path... Night is close, Fly away.
Tick-tack, tick-tack, There lived an old crayfish under the bridge. The red cat came to the bridge, Cancer grabbed the cat by the tail. Meow-meow, help, unhook the crayfish from its tail! Everyone is running, and you run, help Vaska the Cat.
Dot-dot, comma, minus, crooked face. Stick, stick, little cucumber, so the little man came out.
A jackdaw sat on the fence. The counting begins: one, two, three, four, five! I’ll count all the guys: Yulia, Misha, Sveta, Kolya, Petya Ira, Vitya, Olya... If I get tired of counting, I’ll stop for a minute. I’ll keep quiet, take a break, and start counting again.
A dog was walking across the bridge, four paws, the fifth was a tail. If the bridge fails, then the dog will fall. To prevent her from drowning, you run to pull her!
Eni, beni, ricky, taki, Turba, urba, synthbrucks, Eus, beus, krasnobeus, Bam!

Counting books have been known to everyone since childhood. This genre of folk art, like many others, is passed on by word of mouth from one generation to the next. And although, at first glance, counting rhymes may seem stupid and absolutely meaningless, they are of great benefit to children, because in the process of playing they develop imagination, imaginative thinking and instill a love for their native language. A counting rhyme is a short rhyme with the help of which the leader is determined. The first counting rhymes appeared a long time ago. Nowadays they are considered children's fun, but in ancient times, counting rhymes were used exclusively by adults. With the help of short rhythmic rhymes, peasants and artisans distributed work among themselves. For example, who should go hunting or take on some hard work. Counting tables helped to distribute the work so that no one was offended. Hunters used counting tables to count their prey. They believed that this would bring them good luck. The apple rolled around the garden, whoever picked it up was the voivode, that voivode, the voivode’s son: he made noise, he went out, he went out. Now, of course, this role is no longer assigned to counting rhymes. Although they, as before, perform their original function of distributing roles. Only now they are used exclusively by children in their games. The month came out of the fog, I took a knife out of my pocket, I will cut, I will beat, I will still drive you. When pronouncing a counting rhyme, the speaker touches others with his hand. Thus, counting rhymes teach justice. The driver is chosen not out of desire or sympathy, but completely honestly, by calculation. Counting books help children distribute roles so that no one is offended. They add even more fun to children's games. Very often, unusual, specially invented words are used in counting rhymes. The fact is that in ancient times, when counting rhymes were used for very serious purposes, words were given magical meaning. The reader acted as a kind of spell or fortune telling, which is why the meaning of many words seems incomprehensible to us today. In addition, our ancestors believed that animals understand and can speak human language, so when going hunting, they specially encrypted words so that animals would not understand them. Eniki-beniki, ate dumplings, Eniki-beniki ba! Counting books are necessary for a child to develop speech. They differ favorably from other poetic forms in their rhythmicity and sonority. Children easily remember counting rhymes and willingly use them in their games. And, despite the fact that many counting rhymes were inherited from our ancestors, in our time this genre has not lost any of its popularity. In addition, every year more and more new rhymes appear. They make children’s games even more interesting, and most importantly, they once again train the child’s memory and speech. Counting books - For the driver
Stork is a stork, a stork is a 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! Ahi, ahi, ahi, oh, Masha sowed peas, they grew thick, we will rush, you wait! Cute girls are running around the oil can. One, two, three - You will catch up with them! Without any fancy, the carousels spun, We didn’t have time to count the children on them, of course. Is it ten or five? We need to count them! When we get to ten, let the tenth tell! Bells, bells, Little doves flew along the morning dew, along the green strip. We sat down on the barn. Run, catch up! In our small company, Someone stunk a lot. One, two, three - It will definitely be you! Beans were sown in the field, mushrooms grew in the garden. One, two, three, four, five - We came here to play. There are trees and bushes in the garden, but can you find us? A forest river runs into the distance, bushes grow along it. I invite everyone to the game, We play - you drive! A giant sits in a cave, They say all the animals in the forest, A giant sits in a cave, A hungry giant is looking for someone who can eat him, The animals hid in the bushes - So you will be water! Brooms, brooms, Millers sweep away garbage, But we don’t need garbage, We got involved in the game. One, two, three - you lead the game! Near the house on the playground We decided to play hide and seek. We'll start hiding soon, and we'll invite you to lead. The month came out of the fog, I took a knife out of my pocket, I will cut, I will beat, I will still drive you. A German came out of the fog and took his hand out of his pocket. One, two, three, four, five - You will drive again. Yana went out early in the morning to water the flowers. One flower, two flowers! One and all, take a sip! And you will be the one to drive! The gnome was looking for gold and lost his cap! He sat down and cried: “What can I do?!” Come out! You should drive! Hedgehog, Hedgehog, eccentric, I sewed a prickly jacket. I stood in a circle and, well, counted - We have to choose a driver! A hedgehog with needles, His needles are very sharp, Whoever catches him starts the game! Once upon a time there lived at Granny's two cheerful geese: One white, the other gray - Two cheerful geese. One ran, the other jumped - Two funny geese. One could not fly, the other could not walk. If you don't believe it, you will drive. Behind the high mountains stands a bear with pies. - Hello, Mishenka-friend, How much does the pie cost? - The pies are not for sale, they are put into the mouth themselves, but the one who takes them will drive with us. Behind the glass doors is a Bear with pies. - Hello, Mishenka-friend, How much does the pie cost? - The pie is not for sale, but you will have to drive! Kady, buds, pour water. The cow should drink, you should drive. How in our hayloft Two frogs spent the night, Two frogs spent the night, They dozed off on a pillow, In the morning they got up, ate cabbage soup, And they told you to drive! Somehow a little crocodile swam away from his parents. He went on a spree, got lost and became confused out of fear. We will help, so be it! Come out, you should drive! Kan, kan, captain, What did you impregnate the horses with? I don’t eat livestock, I don’t eat oats, Only white roll. From the hooves, under the hooves, From the cart straight into the mud. Stay, white prince! The apple was rolling on the dish, I won’t drive. The peas were rolling across the dish. You drive, but I won't. A goat in a barn, a crust on bread, Whoever finds them will lead the game. Mow, mow, while there is dew. The dew is off, and we're going home. One, two, three, four, five - And you have to catch up with us. Cat, cat Pineapple, you catch us for three years! You catch us for three years without opening your eyes! The cat sat on the window. She yawned: “It’s all the same, Even though I’m not sitting on the roof, I’m taller than everyone around me. And no one argues with me! Whoever I tell will drive!” Stealthily, on the sly, in a field near a mountain, a mouse came out of a hole. And behind her is a gray cat... You should lead - here! Who ate the cherry plum? I didn’t eat - and I’m silent. You haven't eaten cherry plum. And keep quiet. The cherry plum is unripe... And no one ate it. And whoever ate it, sour, unripe, swallowed the bone, has not driven it for a long time. Swan, pike, crayfish, Which one of us is the fool? One, two, three - It's probably you! Skis, sleds and skates - catch up today! Swans with their cubs are flying, We will play with the guys. One, two, three - you drive! 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. Lunokhod, Lunokhod, Moves forward on the moon. It will take him a long time to walk there. Now you should drive! Poppy poppy, cornflower, leads a yellow flower. One, two, three - You drive with him too! Mother, Katerinka and Olya, they built a hut here. They sit in the hut and eat dumplings. There are no more dumplings. Who will lead the game? We are funny guys, We love to run and jump, One, two, three, four, five - You, try to catch up with us. We shared an orange, There were many of us, but he was one. This slice is for the hedgehog, This slice is for the swift, This slice is for the ducklings, This slice is for the kittens, This slice is for the beaver, And the peel is for the wolf. He is angry with us - trouble!!! Run away somewhere! Counting books - To eliminate
Aty-Bata - the soldiers went, Aty-Bata - to the market, Aty-Bata - what did they buy?
Aty-baty - samovar. Aty-baty - how much does it cost? Aty-baty - three rubles. Aty-baty - who's coming out? Aty-baty - you and me. Aty-baty, the soldiers were going, Aty-baty, to the market. Atty-batty, what did you buy? Aty-baty, samovar. Aty-baty, what is he like? Aty-baty, golden. How much does it cost? Aty-baty, three rubles. Aty-baty, who's coming out? Aty-baty, it's me. Aty-baty, the soldiers were going, Aty-baty, to the market. Atty-batty, what did you buy? Aty-baty, samovar. Aty-baty, how much did they give? Aty-baty, one hundred pennies. Aty-baty, come out, Aty-baty, quickly. In the thicket of the forest At the edge of the forest Two cuckoos were cuckooing: Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Bring me flour, I'll bake cookies for a treat. Cuckoo! Cuckoo! You go, bring the flour! They planted trees near the school porch: Vera - willow, Vasya - ash, Slava - plum, Klava - maple... You tried - stay! You're lazy - GET OUT! A bunny ran out, pulled out the grass, and put it on the bench. Who stole? Garion! Who's to blame? Get out! Floats all month long One, two, three, four, five, Six, seven, eight, nine, ten - Floats all month long. Whoever reaches the month will go to hide! One day a mouse came out to see what time it was. One-two-three-four - The mouse pulled the weights. Suddenly a terrible ringing sound was heard. Get out of the circle! Where are you, dream? At home. Who's with you? Sleepy. Next to her is Ugomon. Whoever is not sleeping - Get out! Two caring old ladies baked buns for their grandchildren. Everyone sat down around the table, drank tea and ate. They wanted to play. You catch it! I have to run away! Two people pick cherries on a cherry tree. We managed to climb high. The idler is climbing towards them on the cherry tree, barely audible. There is a cherry. “We went out to work in the morning,” comes from above. - Don’t get into the cherry tree, lazy person, YOU will be the third wheel! Dzhibanets-Voronets, And whoever comes out - well done! Diki-diki, diki-don, Whoever is last gets out! Ding, dong, ding, dong I had a terrible dream: An elephant is walking in the meadow, Now get out! Masha was eating porridge, but she didn’t finish the porridge. “One, two, three,” she said and ate the potatoes. Whoever takes three spoons will go out. A squirrel rode on a cart, Handing out nuts to everyone: To those who are two, to those who are three - Get out of the circle! A carriage was driving through a dark forest. For some kind of interest. Inte-, inte-, interest. Come out with the letter “es”. A car was driving past the forest for some kind of interest. Tili-tili, tili-shadow, Go out beyond the fence. The toad jumped and jumped and almost fell into the swamp. The grandfather came out of the swamp, two hundred and eighty years old. He carried herbs and flowers. Get out of the circle. Once upon a time there were irons, They loved pies. At lunch, everyone could eat one big pie! Who doesn't believe? It is he! Get out of the circle! Beyond the seas, beyond the mountains, Behind the dense forests On a hillock there is a tower, On the doors there is a lock. Whoever finds the key to the lock will go out of the circle. Behind the seas, behind the mountains, Behind the dense forests, Behind the iron pillars On the hillock of a tower, There is a lock hanging on the door. You go get the key and unlock the lock. Tomorrow a blue-blue-blue whale will fly from the sky. If you believe, stand and wait, If you don’t believe, come out! The little cowardly bunny ran across the field. He ran into the garden, found a carrot, sits, gnaws, go away - the owner is coming. Shishel-myshel, He took it and went out! He went out, he went out, he went into the boyar's courtyard, there the boyars sew hats, they put them on the window. A crow walked across the field, carrying six mushrooms in its hem: Russula, boletus, Pod-osi-no-vik, Milk mushroom, honey fungus, champignon, Those who haven’t seen it - get out! A goat walked along the bridge and wagged its tail. It got caught on the railing and landed right in the river. Whoever doesn’t believe, it’s him. Get out of the circle! A cuckoo walked past the forest - for some kind of interest. Inte, inte, interest, come out with the letter “es”. The car was walking through a dark forest for some kind of interest, inte-inte-interest, go out to the letter “ES”. The letter “ES” did not fit, Go out with the letter “A”, The letter “A” is not good, Go out with the letter “SHA”. A dog was walking across the bridge, four paws, the fifth was a tail. If the bridge fails, then the dog will fall. To prevent her from drowning, you run to pull her! Large ships were sailing, along the way they went to Africa, to Australia, to India, to Italy, to Argentina, to Uruguay, whoever was left - fly out! The horses walked under spools with golden hooves. Zen, thunder - A stump came out. The turtle tucked its tail and ran after the hare. It found itself in front. Those who don’t believe, come out! Hey! Ivan, get into the glass, cut the lemon and get out! Eki, beki, coffee, cracker, Eki, beki, bai. Train number twenty-nine, you-le-tai! Birds fly out, chicks fly out, a lady in a dark blue cap flies out. Eniki-beniki ate dumplings Eniki-beniki - dumplings! A Soviet sailor came out. Firstly, I took a walk, Secondly, I dived into bed, Thirdly, no matter how hard I tried, I didn’t want to sleep a bit. And fourthly, And fourthly, I dreamed of a poodle in shorts: He waved his paw at me, - He helped me wake up. “Hey,” he shouted, “it’s already dawn!” Are you going out or not? Berry-Raspberry, Honey-Sugar. Came out - Ivanushka Himself - the King. Counting books - Universal
A, B, C, D, E, F - A toad rides a hedgehog. 3, I, K, L, M, N, O - Bunny, look out my window. Ts, Ch, Sh, Shch, E, Yu, I - And the pike has scales. A and B were sitting on the pipe, A fell, B disappeared, What was left on the pipe? Drum, drum, don't drum in vain. One, two, three, four, five - Take the guys out to play. The lamb was walking in the meadow, The lamb lost its horns. A hungry wolf walked by, he snapped a lamb with his teeth! Grandmother Badger Baked pancakes. I treated two grandchildren to two pugnacious badgers, but the grandchildren did not have enough to eat, they banged their saucers with a roar! A hare was running through the swamp, He was looking for a job, But he didn’t find a job, He cried and went. A puppy was running around the yard, saw a piece of pie, climbed under the porch and ate it, dozed off and began to sniffle. But we won’t sleep, We all want to play. The bomb explodes, the game begins. At the beginning of the game: One, two, three, Fire, fall! There are cars in the garage - Volga, Chaika, Zhiguli, Which one are you taking the keys from? A dachshund got into the taxi. “What’s the tax for a dachshund?” - Both dachshunds and cats are equal - What you hit, pay! In a quiet river near the pier, Rybka met a fish. - Hello! - Hello! - How are you? - I was fishing, I was fishing for a fisherman, Uncle Petya is an eccentric. - Where is your fisherman? Gotcha? - No, the sly man left, he lost his temper. In the thicket of the forest At the edge of the forest Two cuckoos were cuckooing: Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Bring me flour, I'll bake cookies for a treat. Cuckoo! Cuckoo! You go, bring the flour! This herd contains one hundred heads of goats, rams and cows. Whoever shepherds them to health will be healthy himself. The wind blows in our faces and shakes the tree. The breeze is getting quieter and quieter, The trees are getting higher and higher, The breeze has died down completely - And we will all play! The wind flew across the sea, The wind counted the songbirds. I counted every one of them! And then I took the day off. It's our turn to count! One two three four five! Wolves are prowling, looking for food. We'll catch them first, and then we'll play. There's a beetle sitting opposite - you can see he's one of the meanest ones. Make way for him, so that he doesn’t get angry for a very long time. I’ll get up, I’ll get up with the roosters, I’ll go out, I’ll go out with the shepherds. I'm leaving to the east, I'll look at the sunrise. One, two, three - Start of the game! A bull met a hedgehog and licked his side. He licked his side - Pricked his tongue. The hedgehog laughs to himself: “Don’t put anything in your mouth, whatever comes your way!” Snow fell on the fields and children came running. One, two, three, four, five - We will run and jump, We will play snowballs. 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. The little bunny went out for a walk and started nibbling the grass. He pinched once, pinched twice. The third time it didn’t work out - the meeting with the wolf happened. The bunny ran away from the wolf, but the wolf did not catch up with the bunny. The month has emerged from the fog, and I will be the captain. Early in the morning I will gather the team. Don't give up, you'll be a sailor. 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. They say at dawn, A dove, a goose and a jackdaw were gathering on the mountain. That's the whole counting rhyme. Two firefighters ran and pressed the button: Pip! Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-si, The cat got into a taxi, And the kittens latched on and took a free ride. A house, a two-story house, with an important cat on top. Dora, Dora, Tomato. We caught a thief in the garden. We began to think and wonder how we could punish the thief. We tied our hands and feet and let them go along the road. The thief walked, walked, walked and found the basket. In this small basket there are lipstick and perfume, ribbons, lace, boots... Anything for the soul. Dora, Dora, tomatoes, We caught a thief in the garden. They began to think and wonder how to punish the thief. We tied our hands and feet and let them go along the road. The thief walked, walked, walked and found the basket. In this little basket there are drawings and pictures. One, two, three, Give it to whoever you want! Uncle Vanya, look, we are blowing bubbles. Blue, red, light blue - choose any one for yourself! I'm on my way to my grandmother, my grandfather, on a horse wearing a red hat. On a flat path On one leg, In an old bast shoe. Over the potholes, over the bumps, Everything is straight and straight, And then suddenly - into the hole, thump! The hedgehog walked through the forest, walked, walked, walked, and found a fungus under a bush. He walked around the fungus: “This is a good find!” He brought the fungus home, and what came out was a nice mushroom soup! The cat was riding on a barrel, selling flowers. Blue, red, light blue - Choose any one for yourself. A boy was traveling from Kazan, A sleigh cost one and a half hundred rubles, An arc cost fifty rubles; The boy is the girl's servant. A man was driving along the road, he broke a wheel on the threshold... How many nails do you need? Don't think for a long time, speak quickly. A fox was driving through the forest and broke three wheels. We need to sit down and tell our fortunes, to whom to give how much money. A fox was driving through the forests, broke four wheels - everything went to pieces. How much money do we need to give so that we can play? Once upon a time there were two neighbors, two cannibal neighbors. The cannibal cannibal invites you to dinner. The cannibal replied: “No, I won’t go to you, neighbor!” It’s not bad to go to lunch, but not in the form of a dish! Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and a woman who ate porridge with milk. The grandfather got angry with the woman - And hit her in the belly with his fist! And from the belly two watermelons rolled into the house of the union. In the house-union they say: “Grandma needs to go to kindergarten!” Once upon a time there lived a hundred children, everyone went to kindergarten. Everyone sat down for lunch and ate a hundred cutlets, and then went to bed. Start counting again! Once upon a time there were three herrings: Kulya, Mulya and Balda. Kulya and Mulya slept together, and Balda slept alone. Behind the iron pillars, on a hillock there is a tower. There is a lock on the door. You go get the key and unlock the lock. Beyond the seas, behind the mountains, Behind the iron pillars, On the hillock of the tower, There is a lock hanging on the door, You go get the key And unlock the lock. Behind the glass doors is a Bear with pies. - Hello, Mishenka-friend, How much does the pie cost? - I don’t sell pies, I give them to children like that! Behind the glass doors sits an ass with pies. Tell me, my little ass, how much does a pie cost? 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! The lightning dawn walked across the sea, dropped the keys. Golden keys, Expensive things. - White hare, where did he run? — — Into the oak forest! - What were you doing there? - He tore his face! - Where did you put it? - Under the deck. - Who stole it? - Rodion! Who's ready to find the grains in their pocket? The pastry chef baked twenty-five blackbirds into the cake. A bird's tur-lu-lu burst out of the cake. Did the king ever dream of such a dish? The king was in the office, keeping track of the income. The Queen was eating a sandwich in the hall. Behind the yard, the maid was hanging laundry, Drozd went there and immediately grabbed her nose. A blue dress is rolling from under the slide. There is a green bow on the side, A musician loves me. A young musician, his name is Volodenka. From under the stove Two planks - bang! Pop came out. From the drifting snow a breeze twisted a silver cord and on it brought a white-maned blizzard into the taiga! Tick-tack, tick-tack, There lived an old crayfish under the bridge. The red cat came to the bridge, Cancer grabbed the cat by the tail. Meow-meow, help, unhook the crayfish from its tail! Everyone is running, and you run, help Vaska the Cat. Clouds, clouds, clouds, clouds, A big, mighty horse gallops. He's jumping through the clouds. Those who don't believe, get out! I have a small family: Grandfather, Grandmother, me, Mother and Father. That's the end of the counting rhyme. In the queen's meadow, a man lost his arc. He searched for a long time, but couldn't find it. He became sad and left. Do you want some milk, kitty? We are far from home, A long, long journey awaits us. Turn left here, do you see a bridge across the river? I caught you by the tail! Cup, spoon, Popov's ladle. Hush, mice. - Pop came out. A bull's tail was stretched across the river, across the bridge! - Chiki-briki - where are you going? - Chiki-briki - to the market! - Chiki-briki - why are you there? - Chiki-briki - for oats! - Chiki-briki - who are you? - Chiki-briki - I'm a horse! - Chiki-briki - which one are you? - Chiki-briki - to the crow! Chick-chick-chick-cha! You won’t catch a single bream, not now, not in a year! PIETS! Chok-chok-chok, Teeth on a hook. Whoever says a word gets a click. Shvinchik, brinchik went out, went into the boyars' yard, there the boyars sew hats, and put them on the window. I walked home from Vanya Sanya and didn’t meet anyone. I was walking home from Sanya Vanya. I met Vanya. Nobody. And he asked no one: “Who are you?” - I am nobody. - Where are you? - I am nowhere. - Where are you from? - Out of nowhere. - Where are you going? - Nowhere. -Are you my enemy? - Never. A man walked past the hospital, found new mittens, thought and thought about what to do with them - decided to put them on his feet. Fat Uncle Robinson was walking from payday through the flea market, and from payday at the flea market he bought himself an umbrella. The umbrella is cheap, three rubles, but so healthy that three could hide under it! Combing wool - your hand hurts, Writing a letter - your hand hurts, Carrying water - your hand hurts, Cooking porridge - your hand hurts, And the porridge is ready - your hand is healthy. A grandmother was walking from overseas, carrying a box. In that little box there were mushrooms, For some - a mushroom, For some - two, And for you, child, The whole box. A cheerful dog was walking, Chicky-bricky-woof! And the geese ran after her, with their heads raised, and behind them was a pig, Chicky-bricky-oink! Chiki-briki, repeat, what am I saying?

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Counters for the driver

Driver counting rhymes are short funny rhymes that determine which member of the team will be in charge, who will “drive” or search. They can be used for team games such as “Hide and Seek”, “Tag”, and all kinds of “catch-up”. Counting books for children are not only for children, but also for older children, for example, schoolchildren.

Burn, burn clearly. So that it doesn't go out. Stand by the side, Look into the field - The trumpeters are riding there, Let the rolls eat. Look at the sky - The stars are shining, The cranes are screaming. One, two, don't be a crow, run like fire!
On the road, yogis sat with their legs twisted on nails. Thirty days without eating or drinking. You still have to drive.
The month (moon/German/hare) came out of the fog, He took a knife out of his pocket - I will cut, I will beat, You still have to drive!
On the golden porch sat the Tsar, the prince, the King, the prince, the Shoemaker, and the tailor. Who will you be? Speak quickly, Do not detain good and honest people!
One, two, three, four, There were mice/midges living in the 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, drive!
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.
- Stork-stork, stork-bird, What do you dream about at night? - I want the swamp edges. - And what else? - More frogs. You can't catch them, you can't catch them. That's it, you drive!
We are going to play, Well, who should start? One, two, three, you begin.
The rooster was sitting on a bench, counting his pins. One, two, three - you will be the pin!
One, two, three, four, five - Let's start the games. The bees flew into the field. They buzzed and buzzed. The bees sat on the flowers. We play - you drive.
A cuckoo walked past the net, And behind it were small children, The cuckoos asked for a drink. Come out - you can drive.
The cat walked along the bench, handing out pins. Walking along the bench - Handing out pennies: Some are ten, some are five, Go out and look for you!
Two caring old ladies baked buns for their grandchildren. Everyone sat down around the table, drank tea and ate. They wanted to play. You catch it! I have to run away!
Bells, bells, The little doves flew through the morning dew, Along the green strip, They sat down on the barn. Run, catch up.
“Tili-teli,” the birds sang. They took off and flew towards the forest. The birds began to build nests. Whoever doesn't howl should drive.
We are going to play, Well, who should start? One, two, three, you begin.
The king was sitting on a bench, Counting his pins: One - two - three, you will be the queen!
The king was sitting on a bench, Counting his pins: One - two - three, you will be the queen!
Abacus-abacus-abacus, Bees are making honeycombs! The honeycombs are filled with honey and counted by cells: One, two, three, four, five, go out and look for it!

Elimination Counters

Counting books for 5-year-old children already have a different meaning - the choice of who drives or who is eliminated from the game. Such a rhyming poem may not even have any meaning, but be a simple collection of words or funny sounds. But counting rhymes for kids have a different meaning - to introduce the child to rhyme and rhythm.

The counting rhymes presented below for children in kindergarten can be used in team games.

The squirrel was riding in a cart and selling nuts to everyone. Some are two, some are three, get out of the circle!
Little buddies, little pigeons flew through the early dew, along the green strip. There are apples, nuts, honey, sugar, - Get out, little one!
A ram walked along the steep mountains, pulled out some grass, and put it on a bench. Whoever takes it will go away.
The apple rolled past the garden, past the garden, past the hail. Whoever picks it up will come out
He who has a cold and sneezes releases germs. -Who is sick? Answer me! - Come out, go, get treatment!
A crocodile was walking, smoking a pipe, the pipe fell and wrote: Mouse-mouse, This one came out.
Rain, rain, water, Don't let anyone through! There will be a cloud, there will be thunder, Get out quickly!
Hey! Ivan, get into the glass, cut the lemon and get out!
The counting begins: A jackdaw sat on a birch tree, Two crows, a sparrow, Three magpies, a nightingale. The rock dove has flown in and told you to go out.
On the golden porch sat the Tsar, the prince, the King, the prince, the Shoemaker, and the tailor. Who will you be? Speak quickly, Do not detain good and honest people!
Trynts, bells, bells, The daredevils rang, Digi, digi, digi, don, Get out quickly!
The little bunny ran across the field, ran into the garden, found a carrot, found a cabbage, sits, gnaws, go away - the owner is coming!
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!
I choose from friends: Misha, Valya and Sergey. Whoever of you blinks now will go out of the circle!
Hunter Uncle Fedya Gored a bear in the forest. The gray hornless wolf barely ran away with fear, He jumped into our carriage, And we all said in unison: “Get out!”
The turtle tucked its tail and ran after the hare. It found itself in front. Those who don’t believe, come out!
The horses walked under spools with golden hooves. Zen, thunder - A stump came out.
There is no way for the driver to drive up the mountain. The road is covered in snow, but there is a lot of cargo; The peaks are steep... Get off the car!
Large ships were sailing, along the way they went to Africa, to Australia, to India, to Italy, to Argentina, to Uruguay, whoever was left - fly out!
In the thicket of the forest At the edge of the forest Two cuckoos were cuckooing: Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Bring me flour, I'll bake cookies for a treat. Cuckoo! Cuckoo! You go, bring the flour!
They planted trees near the school porch: Vera - willow, Vasya - ash, Slava - plum, Klava - maple... You tried - stay! You're lazy - GET OUT!
Old gnomes live under the mountain by the river. They have a bell hanging, The gilded one rings: Digi-digi-digi-don, Come out quickly!
A goat walked along the bridge and wagged its tail. It got caught on the railing and landed right in the river. Whoever doesn’t believe, it’s him. Get out of the circle!
Let's make the dough with yeast, Let's look for a warmer place, Dough, dough, come! Baker, baker, come out!
A crow walked across the field, carrying six mushrooms in its hem: Russula, boletus, Pod-osi-no-vik, Milk mushroom, honey fungus, champignon, Those who haven’t seen it - get out!
One, two, three, four, five, We'll play hide and seek. Sky, stars, meadow, flowers - Get out of the circle.
Floats all month long One, two, three, four, five, Six, seven, eight, nine, ten - Floats all month long. Whoever reaches the month will go to hide!
Mom feeds Masha porridge, but everything is not sweet for Masha, Masha wants to eat jam, chocolates and cookies. And who will eat the loaf - Get out of the circle!
Two people pick cherries on a cherry tree. We managed to climb high. The idler is climbing towards them on the cherry tree, barely audible. There is a cherry. “We went out to work in the morning,” comes from above. - Don’t get into the cherry tree, lazy person, YOU will be the third wheel!
I peel vegetables for cabbage soup. How many vegetables do you need? Three potatoes, two carrots, one and a half heads of onion, a parsley root, and a cabbage stalk. Make room, cabbage, you make the pot thick! One-two-three, the fire is lit. Stump, get out!
A car was driving past the forest for some kind of interest. Tili-tili, tili-shadow, Go out beyond the fence.
The turtle and the snail ran very quickly. You keep up with them and fly out of the counting rhyme.
The toad jumped and jumped and almost fell into the swamp. The grandfather came out of the swamp, two hundred and eighty years old. He carried herbs and flowers. Get out of the circle.
Beyond the seas, beyond the mountains, Behind the dense forests On a hillock there is a tower, On the doors there is a lock. Whoever finds the key to the lock will go out of the circle.
As soon as the cat goes to bed, the mice will go out for a walk, and they will sneak the cheese into their hole. Cat, cat, sleep more often, And don’t look at the mice - Get out of the circle.
I count, I poke, I laugh. You go out - I’m silent. Let's count again - The fun hour has come.
Pine cone soup - For boys. From combs - For girls. From burdock - Broth. Who doesn't want to - Get out!
Among the white doves A nimble sparrow is galloping, A sparrow is a bird, A gray shirt, Respond, sparrow, Fly out, don’t be timid!
Cat, don't sit at the gate. We count to five, and you go away!
Today we will count those animals that we know! Bear - one, Elephant - two: Ears, trunk, head! Zebra - three, Giraffe - four, Won't fit in the apartment! Five is a tiger cub, Six is ​​a boa constrictor, He has a terrible temper! Seven - green crocodile, Counted - come out!
Fairy tales - fairy tales - cartoons, We picked up the remote controls! One, two, three, four, five, We will press the buttons: You are a princess, you are a king, You are a terrible villain, Troll, You are a cheerful Pokemon, Get out of the circle!
Granddaughter, grandmother, grandfather Planted a turnip, Their turnip grew Sweet and strong! They planted a cucumber, and it came out well!
We decided to collect a briefcase. They quickly put everything in it. We need to take a textbook, a book and a notebook, and a pencil case. They didn't forget about the line. And they put an elastic band on. You keep up with us, fly out of the counting rhyme.

Readings "I'm going to look for..."

Counting boards for playing hide and seek are simply necessary to give children time to hide while the “water” is counting. They can be used both in kindergarten and at school.

I count to five, I can’t count to ten: One two three four five, I’m going to look! Ready or not, here I come!
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.
I hear, I hear, I hear, I hear, Who went and where! The cat jumped onto the roof and disappeared without a trace! One - two - three - four - five I'm going to look for her!
An apple rolled through the garden and fell straight into the water. One, two, three, four, five, I'm going to look for him.
The catfish hid behind the mountain, the wind into the forest, and the mice into a hole. Who is left in sight, Run away - I’m going to look!
One baby is swinging in the garden, Two babies are swimming in the pond, Three babies are crawling towards the door in the apartment, And four more are knocking on this door. Everything is fine with the five others too: They are having fun, playing hide and seek. It’s clear where they are hiding, but I closed my eyes and said: “One, two, three... Four, five... Well, beware: I’m going to look!”

Funny little rhymes

The most popular funny short counting rhymes for children. Little memorable poems.

Once upon a time a vest had three loops and two cuffs. If you count them together, Three and two, of course, are five! But do you know what the secret is? The vest has no cuffs!

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.

The centipede's legs hurt: Ten are aching and buzzing, Five are limping and hurting. Help the centipede count the sore legs.

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

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