Short poems for little children. Children's poems are small for the little ones. Meow, moo, woof and others

Teddy Bear

Teddy Bear
Walking through the forest
(We walk briskly)
Collects cones
Sings songs.
(We squat - collect cones)
The cone bounced off
Right in the bear's forehead.
(We hold our foreheads with our hands)
Mishka got angry
And with your foot - stomp!
(Stomp our feet)

Gray bunny

Gray bunny sitting
(Sit like a bunny)
And he wiggles his ears,
That's it, that's it!
(We move our ears and palms)
It's cold for the bunny to sit
We need to warm our paws,
Clap-clap, clap-clap.
(Clap your hands)
It's cold for the bunny to stand
The bunny needs to jump.
Skok-skok, skok-skok.
(Jumping like a bunny)

Two funny sheep

Two funny sheep
We frolicked near the river.
Jump-jump, jump-jump!
(We jump happily)
White sheep galloping
Early in the morning near the river.
Jump-jump, jump-jump!

Up to the sky, down to the grass.
(We stand on our feet, stretch up. We squat, lower our arms down)
And then they spun
(We're spinning)
And they fell into the river.
(We're falling)

The horned goat is coming

The horned goat is coming
(We put “horns” to the head)
For the little guys.
With your feet - stomp, stomp!
(We stomp our feet)
With your eyes - clap-clap!
(Close our eyes and open our eyes)
Who doesn't eat porridge?
Who doesn't drink milk?
(We shake our fingers)
I'll gore, I'll gore!
(We butt)

Two beetles in the clearing
Danced hopaka:
(Dance, hands on the belt)
Right foot stomp, stomp!
(Stomp with your right foot)
Left foot stomp, stomp!
(Stamp with your left foot)
Hands up, up, up!
Who will rise the highest?
(We stand on our toes, stretch up)

Top-top - Learning to walk!

Legs, legs,
Run along the path
Pick some peas.
Big feet
Walked along the road:
Top-top-top-top-top,
Top-top-top-top-top.
Little feet
Running along the path:
Top-top-top-top-top,
Top-top-top-top-top.

Like Masha has two teeth.
Don't bite them, daughter!
Don't bite, eat
Listen to mom and dad.

“Top-top” - Learning to walk!

Our spoon is naughty:
Instead of the mouth it got into the ear!
Ay-ay-ay, what a spoon!
I'll punish her a little.

While falling asleep

The eyes are sleeping and the cheeks are sleeping
Tired babies.
Eyelashes and palms sleep,
Tummy and legs sleep.
And tiny ears
Sweetly dozing on the pillow.
The curls are sleeping, the hands are sleeping,
Only their noses are sniffling.

Stomper

Stomp, stomp -
The footsteps are gone!
And I’ll also trample -
I'll stop the slippers!
I won't back down
After all, there are only stompers left!
And I'll go, I'll go again
I'm stomping on my heels!

Boy - finger

They finger the child’s fingers one by one, saying:
- Boy - finger,
Where have you been?
I went to the forest with this brother,
I cooked cabbage soup with this brother,
I ate porridge with this brother,
I sang songs with this brother.

Two cheerful geese

Lived with grandma
Two cheerful geese.
One gray
Another white one
Two cheerful geese.

Washing the geese's feet
In a puddle near a ditch.
One gray
Another white one
They hid in a ditch.

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Rhymes for the little ones

THE RAIN-MISTAKER

Drip, drip, drip... With the rain
Don't go play with the ball...
And there's sand in the sandbox
It got dark and got wet.
Can't reach the swing -
Puddles get wet along the way.
Well, it’s still raining,
He doesn’t even think about leaving!
Is it really alone?
Is it good for him to go for a walk?

STICK

One two three four five!
Mom and Polya (Katya, Misha...) will sleep.

One two three four!
It suddenly became quiet in the apartment.

One two Three!
Do not say anything.

One, two!
There's a head on the pillow...

Eyes close and...
Once! Sweet dreams for us...

SLEEPING OUT

Here comes my sweetie
Woke up in a crib!
Home welcomes you
The birds are singing
The sun is shining blue,
And mom just loves!

BE HEALTHY!

I whisper almost inaudibly:
"I love you baby!
Every finger is sweet,
Funny button nose
He sneezes like a big one!
Be healthy, my golden one!"

PROTEINS WITH GOOD APPETITE

Look at your plate
Squirrels have come running from the forests!
Ate a bun, ate porridge
And they look at our daughter!
The squirrels ate with gusto
And Polyushenka (Natashenka, ...) was told:
(or: And Nastya (Petya,...) was told to eat everything!)
My daughter listened
And I ate all the porridge!

BELOVED GRAND DAUGHTER

Our baby swallow
Calls mommy.
Our baby with a sweetheart
Calls daddy.
Our baby bunny
Grandma calls.
Only grandpa said
Strictly and loudly to everyone:
"You're spoiling me like this
Our child!
Nothing special
Not in our doll!”
For some reason it just makes me sad
Grandfather looking at his granddaughter.
Sharik saw Murka
And he barked and shouted:
"Hey pussy, don't come too close!
Otherwise I'll break loose,
I'll catch up with you in the steppe"
The pussy answered: “I see,
Only you threaten in vain.
I won’t run across the steppe,
I'll move away from you a little,
Yes, and I’ll rush straight to the forest.
I’ll climb a tree there!”
We washed ourselves like this:
Water, water, wash my face.
So that your eyes sparkle, your cheeks turn red,
So that the mouth laughs, so that the tooth bites.

Well, I broke through. I always thought that my memory was bad.
Bucket sun
Smiles at all of us.
It's a fine day outside
It's called a bucket.

Quite ancient, from my childhood:
Rain, rain, more.
We'll give you the grounds.
We'll give you a spoon.
Sip a little.

Our son is small.
Let's buy him boots,
Let's put it on your feet,
Let's go along the path.
Our son will walk
New felt boots to wear.

Vanya is sitting on the sofa,
A raven sits on an oak tree.
A raven sits on an oak tree
And he blows his trumpet,
He says: “Vanya, Vanya,
Why are you sitting on the sofa?
Come, I'll tell you]

I'll play the trumpet."

I also really liked the poem about a chipmunk, especially if you show him or lightly pat their cheeks.
Chipmunk - funny cheeks.
There are five stripes on the back.
And behind the cheeks there are bags,
To carry seeds.
1111

It's raining outside
I can't go for a walk
And I decided a little
Count on the glass.

Droplets, droplets -
Three four five.
Droplets, droplets
I can't count.
7777
Nut

One day, well, just laughing,
The Bunny began to gnaw a nut.
Yes, nuts are not carrots,
Gnawing requires skill.
Fat Bear came running,
Bear helped Bunny.
And he snorted and puffed,
But the nut remained intact.
The Wolf came running to the rescue,
What's the use of the Wolf?
Apparently also incompetent:
Don't crack his nut.
And for the Mouse, for the neighbor,
The nut was too hard
After all, in a shell of bone
The nut grew in the silence of the forest.
And the Fox can’t chew it,
She's trying in vain.
Who will help the Bunny?
There is only one Squirrel.
She is accustomed to gnawing nuts,
She chews them perfectly!
Kozushka-Belonogushka
I walked through the forest,
She teased the wolf:
- But I’m not afraid of the wolf,
I'm not afraid of gray:
I am from the gray from the wolf
I'll hide under the birch tree.

Oh you, Domnushka -
Red Sun!
Get up from the stove
Look into the oven -
Isn't it time to bake pancakes?

Nenila Pig
She praised her son:
- He's so cute
That's so pretty
- Walks sideways
Ears stick out
Crochet ponytail,
Pig nose!

Let's go cows
Near Dubrovushka,
Sheep - near the river,
The pigs are near the thread,
And the cats are near the hill!

A swan floats along the river,
Above the bank the little head is carried.
He waves his white wing,
He shakes some water onto the flowers.

Stomping bear,
Disperse the cloud
Disperse the cloud -
I'll give you a bunch of oats.
Disperse the fog -
I'll give you a blush pie!

Geese, geese!
- Ha! Ha! Ha!
- Do you want something to eat?
- Yes! Yes! Yes!
- Well, fly!
- No! No! No!
Gray wolf under the mountain
Sharpenes teeth
He wants to eat us!
- Well, fly as you wish.
Just take care of your wings!

I'll tie the goat
To the white birch tree,
I'll tie the horned one
To the white birch tree.
- Stop, don’t butt heads!
White birch,
Stop, don't swing!

Fox-fox-fox,
Fox is a red beauty,
Ran by the barn,
I saw a jar of butter.
Worth a jar in the cold
In the garden, in the corner.
- How to fit into a jar?
How to eat butter?

Give me milk, brownie,
At least a drop - to the bottom.
Kittens are waiting for me
Small guys.
Give them a spoonful of cream
A little cottage cheese!

Ay, doo-doo, doo-doo, doo-doo!
A raven sits on an oak tree,
He plays the trumpet
Turned pipe
- Gilded.
In the morning he blows the trumpet,
And by nightfall he tells tales.
Animals come running -
Ears on top of head
Listen to the crow
Eat some gingerbread.

Needle, needle,
You are sharp and prickly!
Don't prick my finger
Shay sundress!

The wolf is in pain,
The hare is in pain,
The bear is in pain,
And live with Anya!

Little Bunny
He ran across the field,
Ran into the garden
-I found a carrot—
Sits gnawing
“Ay, someone is coming!”

Our hostess
She was smart -
Everyone has a job in the hut
I gave it to the holiday!
Cup doggy
Washes with tongue
The mouse collects
Crumbs under the window
Cat on the table
He scrapes with his paw,
Half chicken
Sweeps with a broom!

Tili, tili, tili bom!
The cat's house caught fire.
The cat jumped out
Her eyes bulged.
A chicken is running with a bucket,
Floods the cat's house.
And the dog just barks,
Nothing helps.

The cuckoos were flying
Three huts later.
How they flew
All the people looked
How they sat down
All the people were amazed.

Wolf-wolf,
Wool barrel
He ran through the spruce forest,
Hit the juniper
Got caught in his tail -
Spent the night under a bush.

Tyushki, Tyushki!
There are little birds on the mountain.
I'll raise my daughter
Up a steep hill.
Bang! Let's roll -
They fell down the hill.

Hush, Little Baby, Do not Say a Word,
A miller lives on the edge;
He is not poor, not rich,
The room is full of guys,
And everyone is sitting on the bench,
They eat butter porridge,
Butter porridge,
Painted spoon;
The spoon bends
The mouth laughs
The soul rejoices.

Ay, lyuli-lyuli-lyuli!
The cranes have arrived
Cranes are hairy-legged
We didn't find a way.
They sat on the gate
And the gate creaks, creaks...
Don't wake up Anya with us,
Anya is sleeping and sleeping with us.

Kach, kach, kach -
Let's buy Anechka a kalach
Yes, some candy -
Let's get together!

The cat went into the woods,
The cat found a belt.
Dressed up
Came back
He began to rock the cradle: -
Bye-bye, bye-bye,
Lie down, Anyutka, quickly,
Get up, Anyutka, with the little dawn
Ay, bainki-bainki -
Let's buy my daughter felt boots,
Let's buy my daughter felt boots -
Run around the rubble,
And also boots,
Boots for feet
- Run along the track.

SONG
Helps memorize body parts. We sing and stroke the baby’s body parts that we sing about.
- Where are our pens? And here are our hands!
Where are our legs? And here are our legs!
And this is Anya’s nose.
It's all overgrown with goats.
Well, what is this? Stomach.
And this is Anya’s mouth.
These are the eyes, and these are the ears.
But these cheeks are thick pillows.
Show me your tongue.
Let's tickle your side.

And now we dance with the baby:
- Ay, lyuli, lyuli, lyuli
They brought Timka to mom
Tim is small
Tim maaamenkin.

OUR FINGERS
Fingers stand together in a row - show your palms.
Ten strong guys - clench your fingers into a fist.
These two are a pointer to everything - hit your index finger on your index finger
Everything will be suggested without prompting.
These two are average - we hit the middle finger on the middle one.
Two healthy, cheerful guys.
Well, these are nameless - we hit ring fingers about each other.
Silent, always stubborn.
Two short little fingers - we hit the little fingers against each other.
Fidgets and rogues.
The fingers are the main thing among them - we hit our thumbs against each other.
Two big and bold. In! - show Wow!

BIRD
We tap the palm with our index finger and say:
- The bird sat on the palm,
sit with us for a while.
sit and don't fly away.
the bird flew away, ah!
On last word we hide our hands behind our backs.

FINGERS
We bend our fingers, in order starting with the little finger:
- This finger is small.
- This finger is weak.
- This finger is long.
- This finger is strong.
- Well, this is a fat guy.
- And all together fist

WAKE UP
We wake up like this from birth:
- We woke up, we woke up.
Arms to the sides, crossed.
- Sweet, sweet stretch.
Pull the handles up
- Mom and Dad smiled.
We laugh.

FOR PANCAKES
To gather guests, clap your hands.
And Ivan come - with the tip of a half-bent index finger right hand move over all the fingers of your left hand in turn; start with the thumb
And Stepan come,
And Andrey come too,
Yes, and Matvey come,
A Mitroshechka
Oh please! - use the index finger of your right hand to pump the little finger of your left hand four times.
Masha began to treat the guests - clap your hands.
And damn Ivan - Turn your left hand palm up, with the thumb of your right hand press the pads of each finger in turn,
And damn Stepan,
And damn it to Andrey,
Damn Matvey too,
And Mitroshechka
Mint gingerbread - thumb with the right hand presses the little finger of the left hand four times.
Masha began to see off the guests - clap your hands.
Goodbye Ivan! - bend the fingers on your left hand one at a time.
Goodbye, Stepan!
Goodbye, Andrey!
Goodbye, Matvey!
And Mitroshechka,
My pretty one!

ARROWS
At least three players are needed. The players stand in a circle and join their hands in such a way that the right hand of each participant, turned palm up, is on the open palm of the left hand of the neighboring player. Got it? Then let's begin. The first player, by agreement, begins: claps his right palm on the right palm of his neighbor, who, in turn, after the clap, also claps his neighbor. Etc. in a circle, everyone says the following words:
Black hands go around the dial,
The wheels are knocking as quickly as squirrels.
There are sixty seconds in every minute,
The wheels are running and running. They run, run, run.
At the last word, if you don’t pull your hand back and they slap you on the palm, you lose and leave the circle.

FLOWERS
Our red flowers open their petals. - Both hands are placed with their elbows on the table, fingers are gathered into flower-like handfuls. When the flowers open, the fingers move apart.
The breeze is breathing, the petals are swaying. - We moved our fingers.
Our red flowers close their petals. - The fingers gather into fists again. They shake their heads,
They fall asleep quietly. - They shook the handfuls and put them on the table.

MASSAGE
Putting the baby to bed
on the stomach and start the massage:
Rails, rails - draw longitudinal lines on the back
Sleepers, sleepers - draw transverse stripes
The train is coming late - we knock lightly with our fists along the back
Cereals spill out of the last carriage - we tap our fingers all over the back
The chickens have pecked - we knock with our index fingers
If the ducks are plucked, we pinch the entire surface of the back.
The janitor came and swept everything - we stroked the back
And all the animals ran away from the zoo:
An elephant, a mother elephant and a baby elephant ran away - we hit our fists on the back (on the elephant hard, on the baby elephant very lightly)
The bear, the she-bear and the cub ran away - we screw our fists into the skin. (on the bear hard, and then in descending order)
A hare, a hare and a little hare ran away - we pat on the back (also from strong claps to weaker ones)
The director of the zoo came and set up a table, a chair and a typewriter - with every word we patted on the back
And he started typing: “I bought myself and my son a really cool car” - we type on the back with our fingers
Zhiik - we run our fingers across the back. Period - tickle, whack, period.
“And red stockings for my wife and daughter” - we print again
Whip, dot, whack, dot.
I wrote it, sealed it and sent it - they stroked me on the back and slapped me on the butt.

WATCH
The child waves his straight arms back and forth
The clock goes like this:
Tick ​​tock, tick tock.
They don't rush, they don't run.
Exactly at noon they beat loudly:
Stomps his foot.
Bom-bom-bom.

MIRILKA

- Make up, make up, make up.
Don't fight anymore.
If you fight -
I will bite.
And there’s nothing to do with biting
I will fight with a brick.
And the brick breaks

MOUSE
it is said when friends quarrel. Friends clasp the little fingers of their right hands, shake them and say:
- Make up, make up, make up.
Don't fight anymore.
If you fight -
I will bite.
And there’s nothing to do with biting
I will fight with a brick.
And the brick breaks
friendship begins. - At this point, the little fingers unhook.

MAN
The game is similar to the previous one.
- The little man walked, walked, the little man walked, walked
And I reached Vasya (Tima, Masha, etc.).
We walk along the baby’s chin and lips, as if on steps.
- One two Three.
press the spout:
-zzzzzziiiiiiin!

LET'S GO, LET'S GO
A child jumps on his mother's lap:
- Let's go, let's go to the forest for nuts.
Over bumps, over bumps.
Along narrow paths.
Into the hole WHAM!
Spreading your knees:
- They crushed forty flies!

GOOSE
The forearm is placed vertically on the elbow. Palm at right angle. The index finger alternately rests on the thumb and then rises, imitating the movements of a goose's beak. All fingers pressed together:
- A goose is walking in the meadow.
He shakes his head - we show how he does it.
I'm a little afraid of him:
- He pinches your legs.

BUNNY AND DRUM
Making a bunny: a fist with the index and middle fingers raised up:
- The bunny was jumping around the clearing - we move the bunny ears
And I saw a drum.
He grabbed him by the straps,
I found two sticks on the grass
And he began to beat: taram-taram - we show how to beat a drum
He jumped three laps with him,
He hit him, kicked his legs - we kicked our legs and jumped.
And when he slammed harder,
Our drum took over and burst! - clap our hands loudly

BEAR CLUBFOOT
Show how the bear walks and waddles:
- Teddy bear
Walking through the forest.
We pretend to collect cones in our pocket:
- Collects cones
And he puts it in his pocket.
Suddenly a cone fell
Right in the bear's forehead.
We knock on the forehead with our fist:
- Bear got angry
And with your foot - top!
We growl and stamp our feet.

THE FINGERS ARE WALKING
In this game, all the fingers of both hands in turn, starting with the thumbs, jump on the table according to the rhyme.
The fingers went out for a walk.
And the latter will catch up.
Well, the third ones run.
And the fourth walk.
And the little finger jumped and fell at the end of the path. - The little fingers jump, and then the palms lie on the table

HOUSE ON THE MOUNTAIN
On the mountain we see a house - make a house out of your palms.
There is a lot of greenery all around - make wave-like movements with your hands.
Here are the trees, here are the bushes - draw tree branches with your hands.
Here are fragrant flowers - make a “bud” out of your hands.
There is a fence surrounding everything - show the fence with your hands - a ring of hands.
Behind the fence is a clean yard - make smoothing movements with your hands.
We open the gates - we show how the gates open.
We quickly run up to the house and draw a running man with our fingers.
We knock on the door: we knock fist on fist,
Knock-Knock.
Is someone coming to our door? - place your palm to your ear as if you are listening.
We came to visit you and brought gifts - make a handful out of your palms, as if you were carrying something.

MAGIE-CROW
We move our finger over our palm and say:
- The magpie-crow lit the stove and cooked the porridge!
And now, starting with the little finger, we shake our fingers:
- I gave it to this one!
- I gave it to this one!
- I gave it to this one!
- I gave it to this one!
- But I didn’t give it to this one!
You didn’t carry wood, you didn’t light the stove.
There will be no porridge for you!!!

OWL
We wave our hands:
- An owl was flying.
Big head.
Flew, flew
She sat down on a tree stump.
Let's squat.
- Eyes clap-clap
We blink.
- Legs top-top
We stomp our feet.
- She turned her head
And then she flew on.
We turn our heads and wave our hands.

SPIDER
We connect the index finger of the right hand with the thumb of the left, and the index finger of the left hand with the thumb of the right. Happened? Now we are trying to turn our hands so that the upper joint of the fingers is at the bottom and vice versa. We turn and say:
Web spider
Weaves his own pictures for us.
He weaves, weaves, weaves.
The cobweb is growing.
So he wove a big shawl,
And there is a butterfly in it - what a pity.
But we will save the butterfly!
Let's break the cobweb!
At this point, we spread our arms to the sides.

CONVERSATION WITH YOUR BABY
How does dad make money? - the kid knocks fist on fist to this question.
How does mom spend it? - the kid shows how he blows bills from his open palm.

SUN
The sun is shining brightly, make a fist, then spread your fingers and make a fist again - do it quickly, quickly.
We won't freeze in the summer. - hug yourself
Warms everything in the world - hands into a fist, then spread your fingers and again into a fist
And the flowers grow faster. - we make “flashlights”

PIES
We roll the dough with grandma - we show with our movements how we roll the dough with a rolling pin.
Mom and I make pies, as usual, palm to palm in one direction to the other.
Well, let’s gobble it up with dad
Pies for two - the index finger of the left hand on the left cheek - cheeks. - right index to right.

JUMPING
We jump anywhere and anytime. You can use your feet on your mother’s lap:
Jump-jump, jump-jump.
Across the river onto the bridge.
Through a field and a forest.
Jump-jump, jump-jump.

GOAT
We show the child the “goat” from our fingers and, approaching, we say in a scary voice:
The horned goat is coming,
There's a butted goat coming,
Those who don't eat porridge and don't drink milk -
Gores, gores - we tickle the baby.

Bunny
Reaction game.
Mom makes a lattice of crossed index and middle fingers of both hands. And he says these words:
- Bunny, bunny, stick your finger in!
After these words, the baby should put his index finger into the grill and quickly stick it out before his mother closes her fingers. If successful, mom starts again.

COCKER
We connect the tips of the index and thumb together, depicting a beak. We straighten the remaining fingers in different directions, depicting a cockscomb. And we knock our “beak” on the table.
The cockerel pecks the grain
It is very small.
The cockerel pecks, pecks,
It takes grains with its beak.

FOOD-FOOD
One of the variations on the theme: “let’s go, let’s go.”
A child jumps on his mother's lap.
I'm going, I'm going
To grandma and grandpa.
On horseback
In a red hat.
Along the path
On one leg
into the hole - Bang! - we spread our knees.
Forty flies were crushed.

LAMB
sit the child in front of you, maybe on your knees facing each other:
- Two lambs on the bridge
argue and fight
no one wants to give in
they butt heads all day
We butt heads with each other:
I'm goring, I'm goring...
(if the baby is not yet sitting, you can butt his head in the tummy when he is lying down, my Timka likes it. Just hold him by the hands, otherwise an unreasonable child will grab your hair and no butting will work).

THIS FINGER
Bend your fingers one by one, starting with the little finger for each new line of the poem.
This finger in the forest has gone,
This finger found a mushroom
I began to clean this finger,
This finger began to fry,
This finger ate everything -
That's why I got fat!

BUG
To this poem you can pretend to do something with your fingers, clench and unclench your fists, tilt your arms to the beat of the lines about the wind.
On the lawn, among the daisies,
The beetle was flying in a colored shirt;
Zhu-zhu-zhu, zhu-zhu-zhu,
I'm friends with daisies.
I sway quietly in the wind,
I bend low and low.

MICE
Playing with one or more kids; at the age of one and a half, children already understand what’s what. Mom puts her hand out with her palm down, and the baby puts his index finger under mom’s palm.
- Under my roof,
The mice have gathered!
Mom began to count them:
- One, two, three, four, five - on “five” the mother clenches her palm into a fist and catches the finger, and the baby must have time to remove the finger.

LOCK
There is a lock on the door. - Both handles fold into a lock.
Who could open it?
They pulled. - Spread your elbows in different directions and seem to stretch your arms, but do not unclench your fingers.
Twisted it. - In the same position, twist the folded hands in front of you
They knocked. - Bring your elbows together again and tap your palm against your palm, without unclenching your fingers.
And... they opened it. - Blow on the lock and it will open, the handles will open

PEN
The pen looks in the mirror,
The pen tells the fingers: - Palms are placed on the edge, one opposite the other.
Bend over. - Fingers bend into fists.
Straighten up. - Fingers straighten.
Gather into a handful again - The fingers of both hands form into handfuls.
Take a run, straighten up. - Again, palms are opposite each other, only the arms are spread wide.
Clench your fists again.
Fist to fist. - One fist is placed on top of the other
Palms on side again. - Initial position
And now the palms are lying,
They will rest a little. - Hands are placed on the table, palms down.
They put them on the table
And the end of the game has come. - Place your hands on the table, palms up

RINGS, EARS, HORNS,
She showed me a test exercise for a child when entering school. For coordination and something else, I don’t remember, but I thought the exercise was very funny, so I’m sharing it. We say:
- Rings - and at the same time on both hands we connect the thumb and index fingers, synchronously, forming a ring.
- Ears - we show the Latin letter “V” with the fingers of both hands, also synchronously.
- Horns - hands in a fist, only the little fingers and index fingers are raised up, synchronously.

Repeat the exercise at a faster pace.

Rain, drop more merrily,
Don't skimp on the water.
For the grass to grow,
so that the birds sing.

I. Naumov

Teddy bear, little naughty bear,
I tore the book into pieces!
I love you for this, teddy bear,
I won’t treat you to crumpet.

T. Marshalova

Teddy bear cub
He washes his nose in the morning with his paw,
Today is New Year's Day
It's the first time to meet.

S. Loseva

The cars were covered in snow.
The paths are covered with snow, -
I will decorate them with a fresh trace.
- More fun, legs!

S. Loseva

You fly, magpie,
Far, far away
Bring some candy
For a little baby.

I. Evdokimova

The sun is shining brightly in the sky,
Smiles at all the children.
I'll climb onto the roof
I’ll smile at the sun too!


S. Loseva

Our little wolf cub
In the snow, felt boots
Walking on a winter day.
And he’ll get his paws wet,
Then to the she-wolf - grandmother
He will run away secretly.

One - jump!
Two - jump!
High ceiling!
I'm jumping, I'm flying,
I want to become tall!

Okay, okay,
Let's bake pancakes.
We'll put it on the window.
Let's make it cool down.
And when it cools down, we’ll eat,
And we'll give it to the sparrows.

The mouse has a whole feast,
The mouse eats delicious cheese.
He asks his mother: “Peep-pee-pee!”
Buy me some more cheese!”


Pussy played with a bow,
I quietly rolled my paws,
She ran away and caught up:
"Meow! Meow! I'm tired!"

One two three four five
Let's go for a walk, fingers
We became friends, we became friends
And they bowed to each other!

It's raining, it's pouring everywhere.
The chicks are happy in the nest.
Mom will stay at home.
It won't fly anywhere.

The piglet was surprised:
-Oh, how long I haven’t washed!
I don't want to be dirty...
And he went into the swamp.


Old owl, smart owl.
Sitting on the window like a king
On a dark and moonless night
He lit a lantern for his friends

Monkey hanging on its tail
And she is originally African
Even though her height is small
Zatyo her tail
Longer than the monkey itself.

Here are two bear acrobats
Named Misha and Fedya
We'll see now
How to start dancing
Furry Misha and Fedya

I'm a magic comb
I'm friends with any hairstyle,
I can handle everything, brothers,
I want to decorate you.

If your hair is neat,
Everyone around you is so nice
Everyone admires you
They can't take their eyes off.