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Luntik rode on a cart and sold. Children's rhymes. Abstruse children's rhymes

All players stand in a circle shoulder to shoulder and facing the center. They are calculated in order, and everyone remembers their number. The driver stands in the center of the circle, he has no place of his own, but there is a number - for example, zero. He should quickly call two or three numbers. The players, whose numbers have been named, must take one of the empty seats. If he succeeds, he takes the number of the player who stood here before him. The one who did not have enough space becomes the driver, and his serial number is zero.

And...

examples of counting rhymes:

Aty-bats, soldiers were walking,

Aty-bats, to the bazaar,

Aty-bats, what did you buy?

Aty-bats, samovar.

Aty-bats, how much does it cost?

Aty-bats, three rubles.

Aty-bats, who is coming out?

Aty-bats, it's me!

Option 1

A German came out of the fog,

He took a knife out of his pocket

I will cut, I will beat -

Who will you stay friends with?

Option 2

A month came out of the fog,

He took the knife out of his pocket.

I will cut, I will beat -

You don't care to drive!

Option 1

The car drove in a dark forest

For some kind of interest.

Inte-Inte-Interest,

Come out on the letter "C".

And on the letter "C" is a star,

Where the trains leave.

If the train doesn't come

The driver will go crazy.

Option 2

The car was walking in a dark forest

For some kind of interest.

Inte-inte-interest,

Come out on the letter "ES".

The letter "ES" is not good,

Come out on the letter "A".

The letter "A" did not fit,

Come out on the letter "SHA".

Option 1. Classic.

On the golden porch sat:

Tsar, prince, king, prince,

Shoemaker, tailor, who will you be?

Choose quickly, do not detain kind and honest people.

(The one who was pointed out must say who he will be - for example, the prince)

After that, the countdown continues with the words:

Tsar, prince ... The one who was pointed out (who turned out to be "prince") - and will be the leader.

Option 2. Modern.

On the golden porch sat:

Gummy Bears, Tom and Jerry,

Scrooge McDuck and the three ducklings

Come out, you'll be Ponca.

One, two, three, four, five,

The bunny went out for a walk.

Suddenly the hunter runs out,

Shoots directly at the bunny.

Bang 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.

the dog was walking in a dark forest for some kind of interest. inti-inti-interest, come out on the letter "c". the letter "c" did not fit - leave the letter "a". I do not like the letter "a" - come out, beauty "! I'll buy myself a pipe and walk down the street. louder, pipe, pipe! we play, you drive. the cuckoo walked past the net, and behind it the children were small, the cuckoo were asked to drink, come out - you should drive. on the golden porch sat the gummy bears, tom and jerry, uncle scrooge and the three ducklings come out - you will be ponca! tani, vani, trikadors, sugar, mahar, tomatoes, az, bass, tribabas, and sour kvass comes out! one, two, three, four, five, we are going to play. a forty came to us and told you to drive.

in addition to counting rhymes, there are draws that are used in cases when it is necessary to divide the players into teams. for example, the players choose two children with the help of a counting-out, and they, having agreed which of them, what will be called, join hands and form a "collar". the rest of the players who play one after the other pass or run through the "gate". "Collar" detain any player and say:

The black horse remained under the mountain. do you choose which horse, gray or golden-maned?

the player stands behind the one whom he has chosen. the leaders need to regulate the number of players in the teams.

the principle of division into teams may be different. when the leaders are chosen with the help of a rhyme, the rest of the players can come together in pairs separately from the leaders and agree among themselves what to call them. one, for example, "lion", the other - "eagle", etc. when all agree, they become pairs and go to the leaders. the first couple stands in front of the leaders and asks: "an eagle or a lion?" the leaders choose. thus, the composition of the teams is determined.

in some outdoor folk games, funny singers are used to choose a leader - counting rhymes pronounced in a chant. for example:

Whoever laughs will twitch his lip. one, two, three, four, five - keep silent from now on!

the one who first laughs or speaks becomes the leader.

Among white doves Among white doves A nimble sparrow gallops, Sparrow is a birdie, A gray shirt, Answer, sparrow, Fly out, do not be shy!

"Tili - teli" "Tili - teli", - the birds sang. Soared, flew to the forest. The birds began to build nests. Who does not drink, to drive.

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

An apple was rolling An apple was rolling Past the garden, Past the garden, Past the city. Whoever lifts up, He will come out.

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

One, two, three, four, five One, two, three, four, five, There is nowhere for the bunny to ride; Everywhere walks a wolf, a wolf, He teeth - click, click! And we will hide in the bushes, Hide, bunny, and you. You wolf, wait!

The pig walks in the forest The pig walks in the forest, Nibbles the grass of the quinoa, She tears, does not take, Places it under the birch tree.

One is a tree One is a tree, Two is an oak, Three is a birch nut And four is grass, Five is a bee is working again, Six is ​​a prickly hedgehog under a hemp. Seven - a mushroom has grown under an oak tree. Eight ...

One, two - trees One, two - trees Three, four - animals came out Five, six - a leaf is falling Seven, eight - birds in the forest Nine, ten - these are titmouses raised by red faces.

Children's counting rhymes are a necessary part of children's outdoor games. After all, you almost always need to choose a driver. And this must be done honestly, without deception, fairly. Previously, rhymes for choosing a leader or for establishing a sequence and playing were popularly called "draws" or "fortune-tellers." The name "rhyme" was coined by collectors of folklore. Although, in fact, the account is found only in counting rhymes. But this name has become so firmly in use that now it is even difficult to imagine that "counting rhymes" can be called somehow differently.

Learn counting rhymes with your children! This will not only help them develop memory and become familiar with Russian folk culture, but will also increase their "rating" among their peers.

Children's counting rhymes are very different: long and short, easy and not very memorable, old and modern. But one property unites them - they are necessarily rhythmic.

Without pretending to be ethnographic, we have divided children's counting rhymes into several groups:

Children's counting rhymes

Number-counting rhymes are counting-rhymes with numbers. Sometimes, however, these numbers are difficult to find out. They are distorted, disguised. For example, instead of “One, two”, “Firstborns, friends” or “Pervodan, friendodan” appear. These distorted words were born in an adult language. After all, it was once believed that a word, and even more so a number, is a magic thing. And since it is magical, it means it is also dangerous. Therefore, there was a ban on counting with "correct" numbers. But it was somehow necessary to count - so they came up with such "substitutes". Then the ban went away, and its echoes remained in children's counting rhymes.

Examples of children's counting rhymes:

One, two, three, four, five -

The boys came out to play

Yes to choose a walker.

It was Rodivon,

Let him go out from here!

One two three four -

Only jump on the floor!

One-two - lace

Three or four - the dress was sewn,

Five or six - there is porridge

Seven-eight - we ask for money.

In our little companion

Someone stole the wand.

One two Three -

It will surely be you!

Firstborns, friends -

Little blueberries were flying.

By the dew of God,

On someone else's lane.

There are cones, nuts,

Honey, sugar,

Come out, little king.

Pervodan, friendodan,

On the fourth, please!

Azy, two,

Triza, vestments,

Heel, lat,

Tuni, muni.

Abstruse children's rhymes

Scientists have no consensus on the origin of abstruse counting rhymes. Some believe that these are the most ancient rhymes, originating from ancient spells and conspiracies. Other researchers argue that they go back to Latin numerals. Some even believe that abstruse rhymes are distorted prayer texts in Hebrew. But, in any case, this type of counting rhyme is very ancient. By the way, their texts are similar throughout multilingual Europe. Abstruse rhymes are frozen fragments of ancient cultures, formulas devoid of any meaning, but fascinate the child with their rhythm.

Examples of abstruse rhymes:

Ani, beni, riki, faki,

Tour-ba-ba, kalyaks, shmaki.

Daewoo, daewoo, cranodeu.

Ebit-baby,

Bitken batken,

Ebit baby

Eni-bene-rec,

Quinter Minter Zest,

Any-beni-slave,

Quinter Minter Toad.

Oh bar bo bar

For bor zi,

Oh bar bo bar

Atki-p a weaving sensitive e,

Abol-fobol domain NS,

Grammar

Anki-shingles dru edru,

Cheber-feber fu erfu,

An Dan, Dugestan,

Oud vida, oud kan.

Old and modern Russian children's story-telling rhymes

Subject counting rhymes - the main group of children's counting rhymes. It is very difficult to determine the time of creation of this or that text, to understand which ones came to us from the hoary antiquity, and which ones appeared quite recently. After all, counting rhymes are constantly changing, absorbing new words and realities of the surrounding world. For example, such a rather old rhyme, "Vanya rode on a cart ..." found a new "protagonist":

Luntik rode on a cart,

He gave out nuts to everyone,

Two, three,

Come out of the circle!

But, nevertheless, in some children's plot counting rhymes, traces of different eras can be traced. Here is the late Russian Middle Ages:

They sat on the golden porch,

Tsar, prince,

King, prince,

Shoemaker, tailor.

Who will you be?

But the XVII-XIX centuries:

Aty-bats, soldiers were walking,

Aty-baty, to the bazaar.

Aty-Bats, what did you buy?

Aty bats samovar.

Aty-bats, how much does it cost?

Aty-bats, three rubles.

Aty bats, who is coming out?

Aty-bats, you and me.

The master rode in a tarantass,

I crushed the cockroach.

And for this adventure

Paid three and a half

Dora Dora, tomato,

We caught a thief in the garden.

They began to think and guess

How can we punish the thief.

We tied our hands and feet

And they let him along the road.

The thief walked, walked, walked,

And I found the basket.

In this little basket

There is lipstick and perfume

Ribbons, lace shoes,

Anything for the soul.

These children's counting rhymes are quite modern - the beginning and the middle of the 20th century:

The house is high, three-story,

At the top, the whistle is lingering.

As he whistles, screams,

He calls everyone to the factory.

The car was walking in a dark forest,

For some interest

Inti-inti-interest,

Come out on the letter "Es"

The letter "Es" did not fit,

Come out to the letter "A".

Although such rhymes are called plot, this plot is often surprisingly illogical and arbitrary. Children's fantasy, not bound by adult experience, has no boundaries! In children's counting rooms, not only an apple, a ball or a ring roll, but also objects that are not intended for "rolling" at all: a bag, an apple tree, a blue dress. Children's rhymes are very dynamic. In them someone or something is constantly "rolling", "riding", "walking". But "sitting" or "standing" is very rare.

Examples of children's plot rhymes:

The apple was rolling

Around the vegetable garden.

Who raised him,

That voivode.

The bag was rolling

From a high hump;

In this bag there is bread, wheat,

Rolls down the hill

Blue dress.

On the side is a green bow,

The musician loves you!

Glass, lemon,

Get out!

Glass of water,

Come out!

Vanya rode from Kazan,

One and a half rubles sleigh,

Twenty-five rubles arc,

Boy to girl servant.

You are a servant, give me a carriage,

I'll sit down and go

Give me a broom, you servant

I'll sweep the carriage.

Karl Ivanovich with a long nose

Approached me with a question:

"How to get rid of this nose,

So that he doesn't grow anymore? " -

"You take the rosin

And anoint it along,

And after anointing

Pick with a chisel. "

A tradeswoman walked past the market,

Stumbled on a basket

And fell into a hole - Buh,

Crushed forty flies.

There was a soldier from the hospital

Found white mittens

I thought, I thought what to do -

I decided to put it on my feet.

Under the mountain by the river

Gnomes live - old men.

They have a bell hanging

Gilded calls:

Digi-don, digi-don -

Come out of the circle!

Little boy

Sat down on a glass

Plays a pipe

The king is amused.

King for a nursery rhyme,

His nuts.

There was a goat on the bridge

And wagged her tail.

Caught on the railing

Straight into the river!

Ding-dong, ding-dong,

Come out of the circle!

I'll go find a pipe

I’ll go down the street.

Cheer up, duda, dudi,

We play, you drive!

You can also count as "elimination". True, it takes quite a long time, because “in O doy "will be the one who is the last to remain in the circle. Modern children, catching the ever-growing rhythm of the world around them, are rarely considered so - once upon a time. And earlier - about seventy years ago - this was the main method of counting. You can count as any counting rhyme. Whoever hits the last syllable leaves the circle and does not participate in the drawing further. And so on until the last one remains. But the rhyme "The cuckoo walked past the net ..." is a countdown for elimination. They are considered as follows:

Children stand in a circle, clench both hands into a fist and put forward. The one who was assigned to count lightly bangs his fists for each word of the counting room:

The cuckoo walked past the net,

And behind her are small children.

Everybody shouted "Ku-ku-mak"

Unclench one fist!

The one on whom the last word of the counting room fell, unclenches his fist and hides his hand behind his back. The counting is repeated. The driver can be either the one who is the first to unclench two fists, or the one whose fist remains the last.

There are children's story-telling rhymes "with a continuation." For example, something like this:

A man was driving along the road,

Broke the wheel on the doorstep

How many nails do you need?

Do not hesitate, speak quickly!

The one on whom the last syllable fell should quickly name the number. You can stipulate that the number should howl no more than 10 (20, 30 - as agreed). For example, the number five is named. Then the countdown starts over:

A man was driving along the road,

Broke a wheel on the road.

You need five nails: one, two, three, four, five!

The one on whom the count of five falls - "in O Yes".

The same rhyme "with a continuation" - the well-known children's rhyme "They sat on the golden porch ...". When they say the words "Who will you be?" this counting is started over and counted up to the selected character. Whoever gets this word - he goes out.

Copyright children's rhymes

The sources of counting rhymes, of course, were also the author's, literary texts of children's poets. Any poem can be a counting-line, if it is not too long and rhythmic.

I am an animal

And you are an animal

I am a mouse

You are a ferret

You are cunning

Who is smart -

He went out!

(Samuel Marshak)

A detachment walked along the street -

Forty boys in a row:

Four,

And four times

And then four more.

(Daniil Kharms)

You guys listen

I want to tell you:

We have kittens -

There are exactly five of them.

Once - the kitten is the whitest,

Two - the kitten is the bravest

Three - the kitten is the smartest

And Four is the noisiest.

Five is like Three and Two -

The same tail and head

The same speck on the back

He also sleeps all day in a basket.

We have good kittens -

One two three four five!

Come to us guys

(Sergey Mikhalkov)

Mu-ra-vei runs along the path,

On the e-th headquarters for-riveting

And in the kar-ma-nah there are two holes -

You're out of the game!

(Mikhail Yasnov)

Chicken - KUROCHKIN.

Duckling - UTOCHKIN.

Puppy - SOBACHKIN.

Foal - KLYACHKIN.

Lamb - Ovechkin.

And I? CHELOVECHKIN!

(Mikhail Yasnov)

***
A hedgehog came out of the fog

He took the knife out of his pocket.

He took out pebbles and chalk,

He smiled as best he could.

Gave me everything that you took out

And again disappeared in the fog.

(Veronica Dolina)

And now that everyone has counted, you can play, or!

Children's collusion and drawing lots for division into teams.

In order to "honestly" divide into teams, children in Russia used verbal drawing of lots - collusion. For this there was a question containing a choice. The questions could be very different. Such questions were born, usually based on fairy tales, riddles, proverbs:

  • "Is the sun red or is the month clear?"
  • "A black horse or a daring Cossack?"
  • "Pouring apple or golden saucer?"
  • Often such collusive questions were humorous in nature:
  • "Did you get lost on the stove or is there a drowning in the plate?"
  • "A bump on the forehead or a bang in the ear?"

The conspiracy-drawing of lots was carried out as follows. Two "wombs" or, speaking modern language, the captains of the future teams - stepped aside and agreed on what question they would ask. And also it was determined to which of the "queens" the player who chose this or that answer to the question will join. When they have agreed on this, they shout to the rest "You can!" After that, children in pairs come up to them in turn. One of the children in a pair quietly (so as not to hear the rest) is asked a question, for example: "A fairy tale or a bunch of bagels?" The child (also quietly) announces what he has chosen. For example, he chose a "fairy tale". Then he is shown with words or gestures which of the "queens" he needs to join. The second child from the pair goes to another team. After that, the next pair comes up and everything is repeated from the beginning. In the end, all the children will be divided into two teams. Such draws are suitable for forming teams in many Russian folk games, for example, in or less famous, but very dynamic.

A modern, simple and well-known way to divide children into teams is to pay in numerical order. But to make it more fun, you can calculate not in numbers, but, for example, trees, flowers - yes, anything! For example, an adult driver walks along a child's line and, touching the children in turn, says - "bunny, squirrel, hedgehog, bunny, squirrel, hedgehog ...". After that, they ask those who were called a bunny to take a step forward - that's the bunny team. They will stand to the right of the leader. Then the chanterelles come forward. Their team is asked to stand to the left of the leader. Well, the hedgehogs remain in place. Here we got three teams, but you can do as many as you like. If you divide adolescents, then you can come up with something tricky for example: bumps, stumps, bog flowers.

Counters are part of children's play culture and folk culture in general, they have not lost their popularity to this day. Unfortunately, many other elements of Russian play folklore have become almost exotic today. For example, the traditional way of folk pedagogy of preparing girls for her future maternal destiny. A little more fortunate in ceremonies, as well as in winter folk amusements - recent times interest in them has grown significantly.

Readers

A squirrel rode on a cart,
Selling nuts to everyone
Two, three,
Come out of the circle you.
***
Glass, lemon - get out.
A glass of water - come out.
***
The car drove in a dark forest
For some kind of interest,
Inti, inti, interest -
Come out with the letter "es".
***
There was a crocodile
I smoked a pipe
The receiver dropped and wrote:
Shishel-mouse,
This one came out.
***
The counting rhyme begins,
A jackdaw was sitting on the shore,
Two crows, a sparrow,
Three magpies, nightingale.
***
One, two, three, four, five -
The bunny went out for a walk.
Suddenly the hunter runs out,
Shoots directly at the bunny.
Bang! Paph! Oh oh oh,
My bunny is running away.

One, two, three, four, five -
We will start the games.
The bees flew into the field.
Buzzed, buzzed.
The bees sat on the flowers.
We play - you drive.
***
The turtle's tail is between its legs
And she ran after the hare.
Was in front
Who does not believe - come out.
***
A dragonfly has arrived
Like pea eyes
And she herself is like a helicopter,
Left, right, back, forward.
***
In the morning grandma woke up
Smiled, pulled
Once - she washed with dew,
Two - gracefully circled,
Three - bent down and sat down,
And four - flew away.
***
One, two, one, two
Here is a birch, here is a grass
Here is a clearing, here is a meadow -
Come on out, buddy.
**
One, two, three, four, five,
Let's play hide and seek.
Sky, stars, meadow, flowers -
Come out of the circle you.
***
One two three four,
Five, six, seven,
Eight nine ten.
The white month comes out.
Who will reach a month
He will go to hide.
***
The cuckoo walked past the net,
And behind her are small children,
Kukushata is asked to drink.
Come out - you have to drive.
***
Jump and jump, jump and jump,
Bunny gallops - gray side.
Jump, jump, jump along the woods
On a snowball - pumpkin, pumpkin, pumpkin.
I sat down under a bush,
I wanted to bury myself.
Whoever catches him drives.
***
Bells, bells,
Little blueberries flew
In the morning dew
Along the green stripe
We sat down in the barn.
Run, catch up.
***
One, two, three, four, five,
Six seven eight nine ten,
A clear month round came out,
And after the month the moon
Boy to girl servant.
You, servant, give me a broom,
I'll sweep in the carriage.

The mice came out one day
See what time it is.
One two three four,
The mice pulled the weights.
Then there was a terrible ringing -
The mice scattered away.
***
Tomorrow a blue-blue-blue whale will fly from the sky
If you believe, stop and wait
If you don't believe - come out!
***
They sat on the golden porch
Tsar. prince
King, prince,
Shoemaker, tailor,
Who will you be?
Speak quickly
Don't hold back honest and kind people!
***
An orange rolled to the city of Berlin,
Didn't teach lessons
And she got a deuce.
***
They sat on the golden porch
Gummy Bears, Tom and Jerry,
Scrooge McDuck and the three ducklings
Come out, you'll be Ponca!
If Ponochka leaves,
Scrooge McDuck will go crazy!
***
A German came out of the fog He took a knife out of his pocket
I will cut, I will beat
You don't care to drive.
***
- Stork-stork, stork-bird,
What do you dream about at night?
I have swamp edges,
- And what else?
More frogs.
Catch them, not catch them.
That's all for you to drive!
***
A ram walked along steep mountains,
He pulled out the grass and put it on the bench.
Whoever takes it will go over there.
***
We have a kitten
One, two, three, four, five,
Come to us guys
View and count.
Since the kitten is the whitest
Two kittens are 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
Also sleeps all day in a basket.
We have good kittens
One, two, three, four, five
Come to us guys
View and Count!
***
We shared an orange
There are many of us, but he is one.
This slice is for a 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 the wolf - the peel.
He is angry with us - trouble!
Run away somewhere!
***
Tryntsy, bryntsy, bells,
The daredevils rang
Digi, digi, digi, don,
Get out soon!
***
A hare ran through the swamp,
He was looking for a job
I didn't find a job,
He cried himself and went.
***
There are cars in the garage -
Volga, Seagull, Zhiguli,
Which keys do you take from?
***
Rolling an apple past the garden
past the garden, past the hail,
Whoever lifts up will come out.
***
Over the seas, over the mountains,
Behind iron pillars
On a hillock,
There is a lock on the door
You go for the key
And the lock is unlocked.
***
Bunny is a coward
I ran across the field
I ran into the garden
Found a carrot
Found a cabbage
Sits, gnaws,
Go away - the owner is coming!
***
Rustled and mouse
I took it and went out.
***
Kady, dietary supplements, pour water.
The cow is to drink, you are to drive.
***
The fox walked through the forest
The fox screamed in a voice.
The fox tore the stripes,
The fox wove paws -
Husband two, myself three,
And the kids for noodles!
Who will find the sandals
That will go to drive.
***
One two three four,
The mice lived in the apartment.
A friend himself got into the habit of them
The cross is a large spider.
Five, six, seven, eight,
We ask the spider:
"You glutton, don't go!"
Come on, Mashenka, drive!
***
Among the white doves
A nimble sparrow gallops,
Sparrow is a bird
Gray shirt,
Respond sparrow
Fly out - don't be shy!
***
"Tili - teli", -
The birds were singing.
Soared, flew to the forest.
The birds began to build nests.
Who does not drink, to 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.
***
An apple was rolling
Past the garden
Past the garden
Past the hail.
Who will raise
That will come out.
***
Over the seas, over the mountains,
Behind the iron pillars
On a hillock,
There is a lock on the door
You go for the key
And open the lock.
***
One, two, three, four, five,
There is nowhere for the bunny to ride;
There is a wolf, a wolf,
He's teeth - click, click!
And we will hide in the bushes
Hide, zayinka, and you.
You wolf, wait!
***
The pig walks in the forest
Nibbles the swan - the grass,
She tears, does not take,
He puts it under a birch tree.
***
One is a tree
Two is an oak tree,
Three - birch nuts
And four is weed
Five - the bee is working again,
Six - a prickly hedgehog under a hemp.
Seven - a mushroom has grown under an oak tree.
Eight ...
***
One, two - trees
Three, four - the beasts came out
Five, six - the leaf falls
Seven, eight - birds in the forest
Nine, ten - the titmouse raised the red personal.
***
Our Masha got up early
I counted all the dolls:
Two nesting dolls on the window
Two Tanya on the pillow
Two Irinka on a feather bed,
And Parsley in a cap
on a green chest.
***
High, high I threw my ball easily.
But my ball fell from heaven
Rolled into a dark forest.
One, two, three, four, five,
I'm going to look for him.
***
We're going to play
Well, who should start?
One two Three,
You start.
***
Sharaga, baraga, By the bush, by the crust,
On a swan, a winch,
A little thing, a whip,
Sokolik, get out.
***
- Hare, white,
Where did you run?
- Into the green forest.
- What did you do there?
- Lyki tore.
- Where did you put it?
- Under the deck.
- Who stole it?
- Rodion.
- Get out!
***
The gray bunny pulled out the grass.
I put it on the bench.
Who will take the weed
That one will go too.
***
An apple was rolling over the dish,
I will not drive.
***
The king sat on a bench
I counted my pins:
One two Three,
You will be the queen!
***
Collected squirrel cones,
For a raccoon and for a mouse.
One, two, three, four, five,
I'll find a bump again.
Three to a raccoon and three to a mouse,
Who are the rest of the bumps?
***
The forest river runs into the distance,
Bushes grow along it.
I invite everyone to the game,
We play - you drive!
**
One, two, three, four, five,
We go out to play.
You have to choose the water
Then we will count.
Top, top, stomps,
You will definitely be water.
***
One, two, three, four, five.
We decided to play
But we don't know what to do
Nobody wanted to drive!
We will point you to:
It will surely be you!
***
Masha ate porridge,
I didn't finish the porridge.
"One, two, three" - said
And I ate the potatoes.
Who will take three spoons,
That one will go too.
***
One two Three.
Come out into the clearing,
Round dances of the backwater
Who stayed
That drive.
***
Aty-baty chuma-chum
Acherepa atambum
Bumafer ataras
It's evening hour on the mountain.
The pigs in the bathhouse were dancing
All the tubs were broken.
Cheeky-briki ladle.
***
We gathered in the yard
It was in September.
One, two, three, four, five,
We decided to play.
How much is two plus three?
If you know, then drive!
***
Turtle and snail
We ran very quickly.
Keep up with them
Fly out of the rhyme.
***
They say at dawn
Gathered on the mountain
Dove, goose and jackdaw
That's the whole rhyme.
***
Seven crows sat quietly
An elephant flew up to them
And as he shouts: "Kar-kar-kar!"
You don’t believe, go out yourself.
***
Cook, cook,
Pussy and kitten.
Played merrily
Jumped, jumped
One, two, three, four, five.
Let's count again.
***
We will pretend that we are squirrels;
We will play with burners;
We gathered a pile of leaves,
I won't drive anymore!
***
I'm playing hide and seek with you
I count to five.
Who do I fall for
Come out, let's drive.
***
One, two, three, four, five,
Came out the mice for a walk -
We went to the garden, went to the forest,
And they came to the river.
We bought a little -
Suddenly a cat goes to meet
The mice say to the cat:
"Join us in a row,
We will now consider
It's all the same for you to search! "
***
One, two, three, four, five,
We will search in a row:
Ball, apple, cookies,
Toothpicks and jam.
We will search everywhere -
Both in the sky and in the water,
Under the mountain and under the sofa
Yves in the stable, and under the bathroom,
But if you don’t find,
Then you'll go over there.
***
One two three four.
The cat lives in our apartment.
Five, six, seven, eight,
He wears mice for dinner.
Nine, ten, five and five,
I managed to count you
***
One, two, three, four, five
I want to play with you.
Come quickly into the circle
Let's have fun friend.
Six, seven, eight,
We will ask the guys:
"Who is faster and more agile,
He will come out sooner. "
***
One, two, three, four, five,
We are going to play.
Suddenly the goat runs out
And runs up to the guys,
And whom the goat butts,
So the water will be that one.
***
Ears, eyes, nose, ponytail,
It turned out to be a kind cat,
He counts to five
The one who is the fifth come out.

One, two, three, four, five,
At number twenty five
Had fun with a bang
And they said: "We have to go!"
The ant came out first,
The second came out the nightingale,
The third came out a parrot,
And the fourth: "Catch up!"

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