Riddles about winter, about the New Year, Christmas for preschoolers, schoolchildren, children of the middle and senior groups of kindergarten and toddlers: the best selection of winter and New Year's riddles with answers. New Year's riddles of the trompe l'oeil, winter-themed shifters for children: with

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A rebus is a special type of riddle in which the hidden words are encrypted using a sequence of pictures, letters, numbers and other symbols.

In order to solve and compose puzzles, you need to know the rules and techniques that are used in composing them. Read and remember these rules. For greater clarity, some of them are illustrated with examples.

1. The names of all objects depicted in the rebus are read only in the nominative case and singular. Sometimes the desired object in the picture is indicated by an arrow.

2. Very often, an object depicted in a rebus may have not one, but two or more names, for example, “eye” and “eye,” “leg” and “paw,” etc. Or it may have one thing in common and one specific name, for example “tree” and “oak”, “note” and “D”, etc. You need to select the one that is appropriate in meaning.

The ability to identify and correctly name the object shown in the picture is one of the main difficulties when deciphering puzzles. In addition to knowing the rules, you will need ingenuity and logic.

3. Sometimes the name of an object cannot be used in its entirety in rebuses - it is necessary to discard one or two letters at the beginning or end of the word. In these cases, the symbol used is a comma. If the comma is to the left of the picture, then this means that the first letter of its name must be discarded; if it is to the right of the picture, then the last letter. If there are two commas, then two letters are discarded accordingly, etc.
4. If two objects or two letters are drawn one inside the other, then their names are read with the addition of the preposition “in”. There are such puzzles.
5. If any letter consists of another letter, then in rebuses they read with the addition of “from”.
6. If behind a letter or object there is another letter or object, then you need to read the rebus with the addition of “for”.
7. If one figure or letter is drawn under another, then you need to read it with the addition of “on”, “above” or “under” - choose a preposition according to the meaning that matches the rebus.
8. If in a rebus a different letter is written after a letter, then read it with the addition of “by”.
9. If one letter lies next to another, leaning against it, then read with the addition of “u”. This can be done, for example, with the word RebUs.
10. If in a rebus there is an image of an object drawn upside down, then its name must be read from the end.
11. If an object is drawn, and a letter is written next to it and then crossed out, this means that this letter must be eliminated from the resulting word. If there is another letter above the crossed out letter, this means that you need to replace the crossed out letter with it. Sometimes in this case in puzzles an equal sign is placed between the letters
12. If there are numbers above the picture, for example, 4, 2, 3, 1, then this means that first the fourth letter of the name of the object depicted in the rebus picture is read, then the second, followed by the third, etc., then there are letters read in the order indicated by the numbers.
13. If any figure in a rebus is drawn running, sitting, lying, etc., then the corresponding verb in the third person of the present tense must be added to the name of this figure (running, sitting, lying, etc.)
14. Very often in puzzles, individual syllables “do”, “re”, “mi”, “fa” are represented by the corresponding notes

This is how puzzles are solved!

The article offers you a selection of riddles on the theme of winter, New Year and holidays.

Riddles can be useful for school extracurricular activities, for competitions, quizzes and olympiads. In addition, solving riddles is the best pastime for a child, as it develops his logical thinking and practices in solving feasible problems.

Examples of “winter” riddles:

About winter and snow

On a variety of “winter” themes

Riddles about the New Year for preschoolers and schoolchildren: selection

New Year's riddles and puzzles are always interesting and evoke associations associated with the holiday. Such riddles are an invariable part of children's events, parties and competitions under the Christmas tree with Santa Claus.

Examples of “New Year’s” riddles:







Riddles about Christmas for preschoolers and schoolchildren: selection

“Christmas” themed riddles will come in handy during the Christmastide period - holidays for Christmas and Old New Year.

Puzzles:



Winter, New Year's riddles for kids

Puzzles:



New Year's riddles, shifters for children

Such riddles differ in the way children think, because in order to guess the correct answer to a question, they have to work hard. In such riddles, the solution is completely unpredictable and interesting.



A selection of New Year-themed “changelings”

Children's riddles about winter and the New Year, short, small, with answers

Short riddles are best understood by children. They are easy to read and remember. In addition, answers to riddles will help the presenters not to get confused at the holiday and always correctly reward the smartest participants for the correct solution.



Winter riddles for children, interesting New Year's riddles

To distinguish yourself interesting competitions and entertainment for children, you can use funny nursery rhymes and riddles about winter.



Simple and interesting riddles



Russian, folk riddles for children with answers for children on the theme of winter

Russian folk riddles always have a pleasant structure, soft rhyme and are easily understood by children of any age. Such riddles can be used during New Year celebrations under the festive tree in kindergartens and schools.

Video: “Children's riddles about winter”

Riddles for children about New Year's toys

Such riddles will help diversify children's script New Year's holiday before presenting gifts.



Riddles for children about the Christmas tree

The riddles will be quite interesting for children before it lights up Christmas tree or Grandfather Frost will come for the holiday.





Riddles for children about the winter forest

Riddles help introduce children to the beauty of nature in winter time year and allow you to diversify any holiday script for the New Year holidays.



Riddles for children about winter birds. Riddles for children about winter animals

Such riddles are designed to broaden the horizons of children, allowing them to remember all the subtleties of nature in the winter season: what birds arrive, what “wintering” animals exist.



Riddles for children about the winter months

They help children remember the months accurately at any time of the year and expand their horizons by introducing them to the features of nature.

Video: “Winter months. Riddles for children!

Riddles for children about winter games

Riddles will help remind children what fun things they can do to entertain themselves during the winter season.



Riddles for children about winter natural phenomena

Riddles that introduce not only nature, but also those features of winter that you can observe, love, and notice.

Video: “Riddles for children. Natural phenomena"

Tatyana Aleksandrovna Tolstikova, teacher, Nenets Sanatorium Boarding School, Naryan-Mar
Description: I bring to your attention my author’s puzzles about winter for competitions, extracurricular activities, design of wall newspapers and stands. A similar event about the autumn months can be viewed at the link /blogs/tatjana-aleksandrovna-tolstikova/konkurs-rebusov-ob-oseni.html. The material may be useful for teachers primary school, boarding school teachers, extracurricular activities organizers and parents. Designed for students in grades 3-4. The competition is held between three teams of 3-5 people (6 teams can be formed).
Target: organization of extracurricular activities for junior schoolchildren in the form of a puzzle competition
Tasks: Strengthen children's knowledge about the winter months and winter holidays
Introduce proverbs about winter
To develop interest in the works of classical poets
Expand children's horizons
Develop logical thinking and imagination.
The children need to guess the names of the winter months, combine the modern name with the ancient one and put the months in the correct order.

For correct connection – 1 point for each month,
For the correct order of months - 1 point.
Maximum number of points – 10




December jelly got its name from the frosts and cold that were usual for this time.
In the old days, January was called Prosinets because the blue of the sky began to appear at this time.
In February, they began to take the cattle out of the barns to warm their sides in the sun, which is why it was called the side warmer.
The children need to decipher the names of the holidays and guess which month they belong to.
For each correctly guessed rebus - 1 point,

Maximum number of points – 12


Answer:
February 14 – Valentine's Day
February 21 – Mother Language Day
February 23 – Defender of the Fatherland Day


Answer:
December 10 is Human Rights Day
December 12 – Constitution Day
December 28 – cinema day


Answer:
January 7 – Christmas
January 11th – thank you day
January 25 – Tatiana’s Day

Each team receives its own card. We need to decipher the proverb and guess what month we are talking about, and try to explain the meaning of this proverb.
For a proverb – up to 5 points
For a correctly guessed month - 1 point
For correctly revealed meaning of a proverb - up to 2 points
Maximum number of points – 8


Answer: December pleases your eyes with snow, but hurts your ears with frost.


Answer: January is the start of the year, winter is the peak.


Answer: February is rich in snow, April – in water.


Each team receives their own card, on which an excerpt from a poem is encrypted, which they must guess. Also, from the proposed poets, you must choose the author of this poem.
For a correctly deciphered rebus - up to 6 points
For the correctly named author - 1 point
Maximum amount – 7 points


Answer:
Winter is still busy
And he grumbles about spring.
She laughs in her eyes
And it just makes more noise...
F. Tyutchev


Answer:
And in the morning snow
The field turned white
Like a veil
Everything dressed him.
I.Surikov


Answer:
The frost has flashed and we are glad
To the pranks of Mother Winter.
A. Pushkin


Summing up the results of the competition.

Presentation on the topic: Puzzles about winter for primary schoolchildren

New Year's riddles

Guess what kind of toy it is?
The cap is like Parsley's.
Small, remote,
He grew as tall as felt boots.
(Dwarf.)

He is kind, he is also strict,

Full of beard,

Now he is in a hurry to come to us for a holiday,

Who is this? ...

(Father Frost.)

He made skating rinks for us,

The streets are covered in snow,

Built bridges from ice,

Who is this? ...

(Father Frost.)

He is kind, he is also strict,

He's got a beard up to his eyes,

Red-nosed, red-cheeked,

Our favorite...

(Father Frost.)

In a silver fur coat,

His nose is red, red,

Fluffy beard

He is a wizard of children,

Guess one, two, three!..

(Father Frost.)

Name it guys

A month in this riddle:

His days are the shortest of all days,

Of all the nights longer than the night,

To the fields and meadows

It snowed until spring.

Only our month will pass,

We are celebrating the New Year.

(December.)

I come with gifts

I shine with bright lights,

Elegant, funny,

I'm in charge for the New Year.

(Christmas tree.)

Stands, prickly, like a hedgehog,
In winter in a summer dress.
And he will come to us
On New Year's Eve -
The guys will be happy.
The troubles of the merry
Mouth full:
They are preparing her outfits.
(Christmas tree.)

What a beauty

Stands, sparkling brightly,

How magnificently decorated...

Tell me, who is she?

(Christmas tree.)

Twelve brothers follow each other,
They don't bypass each other.

(Months.)

The name of the bearded grandfather, who

looking forward to the New Year

children and adults.

(Freezing.)

If the forest is covered with snow,

If it smells like pies,

If the Christmas tree goes into the house,

What kind of holiday? ...

(New Year.)

Who never goes anywhere
isn't he late?
(New Year.)

Decorated Christmas tree,

Frosty January.

The calendar is open on the first day.

What holiday has come to us?

(New Year.)

To the first step

A young guy stood up

To the twelfth step

A gray-haired old man came.

(New and Old Year.)

She doesn't need a hot stove,

Frost and cold - she doesn’t care about anything.

Hello everyone sends a cheerful...

We are also waiting for her to come to us for the holiday.

(Snow Maiden.)

Granddaughter of Santa Claus.

(Snow Maiden.)

Who does frost play hide and seek with?

In a white fur coat, in a white hat.

All winters know their daughter

And her name is...

(Snow Maiden.)

Clap - and the candy shoots,

Like a cannon!

It is clear to everyone: this is...

(Clapperboard.)

In winter, during fun times

I'm hanging on a bright spruce.

I shoot like a cannon,

My name is...

(Clapperboard.)

A Christmas tree toy that you can shoot. ( Firecracker.)

Riddles from Santa Claus

for primary school age

They are tossed around, rolled around,
And they drag it through the winter.
(Felt boots.)

Not shoes, not boots.

They keep your feet from freezing in winter.

Two distant brothers -

It's simple …

(Felt boots.)

Two sisters -

Two braids

From fine sheep wool:

How to walk -

Put it on like this -

So that five and five do not freeze.

(Mittens.)

Walking in the field, but not a horse

It flies freely, but is not a bird.

(Snowstorm.)

Egorka climbs up -

Oh, very cool...

(Slide.)

The men are resting
They have white caps,
Not sewn, not knitted.
(Trees in the snow.)

You will always find her in the forest -

Let's go for a walk and meet:

Stands prickly like a hedgehog

In winter in a summer dress.

(Spruce.)

One color in winter and summer.

(Spruce.)

Not a seamstress, not a craftswoman,
She doesn’t sew anything herself,
And in needles all year round.

(Fur tree, pine tree.)

In spring I bloom, in summer I bear fruit,
I don’t fade in the fall, I don’t die in the winter.

(Fur tree, pine tree.)

She wasn’t sick, but she put on a white shroud.(Winter.)

Snow on the fields, ice on the rivers,
The blizzard is walking. When does this happen?

(3rd.)

Troika, troika has arrived,
The horses in that trio are white,
And the queen sits in the sleigh
White-haired, white-faced,
How she waved her sleeve -
Everything was covered with silver.

(Winter months.)

It is not snow, although it is white.

Lacy, shiny, delicate.

Trees and bushes with him

Unprecedented beauty.

(Frost.)

Two silver horses

On my shoes.

If only I want

Then I ride them on the ice.

(Skates.)

I'm rushing like a bullet, I'm forward,

The ice just creaks

Let the lights flicker!

Who is carrying me?..

(Skates.)

Guys, I have

Two silver horses.

I drive both at once.

What kind of horses do I have?

(Skates.)

We are happy to overtake each other.
Look, my friend, don't fall!
Good then, easy
Fast…

(Skates.)

Pure, clear, like a diamond,
But there are no roads
Born from mother

And he gives birth to her.

(Ice).

Doesn't burn in fire

Doesn't sink in water.

(Ice.)

I am water, and I swim on water.

(Ice.)

The runners are running,
I pulled my socks up.
(Skis.)

What kind of mirror is this

On the river and pond?

Slippery, blue.

Now I'm going to fall.

(Ice.)

Running along the path
Boards and legs.
(Skis.)

I can’t feel my legs with joy,

I'm flying down a snowy hill.

Sports have become dearer and closer to me

Who helped me with this?

(Skis.)

Two in hand

Two at the feet -

You won't fall through the snow;

And you will pass without difficulty -

There will only be two traces.

(Skis and ski poles.)

One man

He rides two horses at once.

(Skier.)

I spin, I growl, I don’t want to know anyone.

(Blizzard.)

I walk wherever I want.

I'll wrap everything up, wrap it up.

The snow swirls.

I am not a blizzard, I am...(Blizzard.)

What artist put this on the glass?

And leaves, and grass, and thickets of roses?

(Freezing.)

Without hands, without eyes,
And he can draw.

(Freezing).

Old man at the gate
The heat was taken away.

Doesn't run on his own
And he doesn’t tell me to stand.

(Freezing).

A guest was visiting
Paved the bridge

Without an ax and without a stake.

(Freezing.)

Grabbed the cheeks, the tip of the nose,
I painted all the windows without asking.
But who is it? Here's the question!
All this makes...

(Freezing.)

Who builds a bridge on a river without an axe,

no nails, no wedges and no boards?

(Freezing.)

No arms, no legs, but he can draw.

(Freezing.)

The forest has grown
All white
You can't enter it on foot,
You can't enter on horseback.

(Frosty pattern on the window.)

The glass in the round window is broken during the day,
In the evening it was inserted.
(Ice hole.)

The fur coat is new,
And there's a hole in the hem.

(An ice hole in the river.)

There was barely a breath of winter -

They are always with me.

Two sisters will warm you up,

Their names are...

(Mittens.)

Two sisters, two braids
Made from fine sheep wool.
How to walk - so to wear,
So that five and five do not freeze.
(Mittens.)

Come on guys, who can guess:
Two fur coats are enough for ten brothers.

(Mittens.)

I took two oak blocks,

Two iron skids.

I filled the bars with slats.

Give me snow! Ready…

(Sled.)

They stood all summer

Winter was expected.

The time has come -

We rushed down the mountain.

(Sled.)

Oh, it's snowing!

I'm bringing out my friend horse.

I'm flying down the hill on it,

And I drag him back.

(Sled.)

A horse downhill, a piece of wood uphill.

(Sled.)

Bel, but not sugar,

No legs, but he goes.

(Snow.)

The white blanket was not made by hand.

It was not woven or cut,

It fell from the sky to the ground.

(Snow.)

White bees

They sat down on the ground,
The fire has come

They were gone. (Snow).

There is a mountain in the yard, and water at home.
(Snow.)

We made a snowball

They made a hat on him,

The nose was attached, and in an instant

It turned out...

(Snowman.)

Appeared in the yard

It's in cold December.

Clumsy and funny

Standing by the skating rink with a broom.

I'm used to the winter wind

Our friend...

(Snowman.)

There was a blanket lying
Soft, white,
The earth was warm.
The wind blew
The blanket was bent.
The sun is hot
The blanket began to leak.
(Snow.)

I am small as a grain of sand, but I cover the earth.(Snow.)

He walks, but there are no legs;
He lies down, but there is no bed;
Lightweight, but breaking the roof.

(Snow.)

Flies - is silent,
Lies - silent,
When he dies
Then it will roar.

(Snow.)

There's a mountain in the yard,
And in the hut - water.

(Snow.)

Bel, but not sugar.
There are no legs, but he walks.

(Snow.)

White, but not sugar, no legs, but it goes.

(Snow.)

All from snowballs

And it's almost ready.

The nose is a carrot, the hands are branches.

All the kids are friends with me.

(Snowman.)

In winter there are apples on the branches,

Try to pick it off

But suddenly the apples flew up,

What is this?

(Bullfinches.)

A white star fell from the sky,

lay on my palm -

And she disappeared.

(Snowflake.)

What kind of stars are through?

On the coat and on the scarf,

All through - cut-out,

Will you take it - water in your hand?

(Snowflakes.)

Our silver dagger

I stayed at home for a while.

We wanted to raise it

And he ran to the threshold.

(Icicle.)

She grows upside down

It grows not in summer, but in winter.

But the sun will bake her -

She will cry and die.

(Icicle.)

What grows upside down?

(Icicle.)

What grows upside down?

(Icicle.)

White carrots grow in winter.

(Icicle.)

I'm sitting on horseback
I don’t know on whom.
I'll meet an acquaintance -
I'll jump off and pick you up.

(A cap.)

Upside down - full,
Bottom down - empty.

(A cap.)

On one side the forest -
On the other field.

(Fur coat.)

Preview:

Games and competitions for the New Year

I. For children of primary school age.

  1. Ready for the New Year!

The presenter invites the children to raise their chins up, spin around their axis five times, stop, put their hand on the visor and say: “I’m ready for the New Year!”

  1. Santa Claus is coming to us.

In this game you are asked to first memorize the text:

“Santa Claus is coming, coming to us,

Santa Claus is coming to us.

And we know that Santa Claus

He brings us gifts."

After the text has been repeated, it is proposed to replace words with movements and gestures. The first word that is replaced is the word "we". Instead, the words point to themselves. With each new performance, there are fewer words and more gestures. Instead of the words “Santa Claus,” everyone points to the door, the word “is coming” is replaced by walking in place, the word “we know” is replaced by touching the forehead with the index finger, the word “gifts” is replaced by a gesture depicting a large bag. At the last performance, all words disappear, except for prepositions and the verb “will bring.”

  1. Laughable.

Each player receives a name, for example, a cracker, a lollipop, an icicle, a garland, a needle, a flashlight, a snowdrift...

The driver goes around everyone in a circle and asks various questions:

Who are you?

Firecracker.

What holiday is today?

Lollipop.

What do you have (pointing to your nose)?

Icicle.

What drips from the icicle?

Garland...

Each participant must answer any questions with their “name”, and the “name” can be declined accordingly. Those answering questions should not laugh. Whoever laughs is eliminated from the game and gives away his forfeit.

Then there is a drawing of tasks for forfeits.

  1. What's hanging on the Christmas tree?

Host: Guys, are you all attentive? We'll check this now. Let's play the game "What's hanging on the Christmas tree?" I will list the items, if you agree with me, clap your hands. If you don't agree, stomp your feet.

What's hanging on the Christmas tree?

A loud cracker,

Sweet cheesecake.

Bunnies made from cotton wool,

Torn gloves.

Bright pictures,

White snowflakes.

Fir cones

And two-pound weights.

  1. Christmas decorations.

The guys and I will play an interesting game:

I will tell the kids what we decorate the Christmas tree with.

If we tell you correctly, say “Yes” in response.

Multi-colored firecrackers?

Blankets and pillows?

Cots and cribs?

Marmalades, chocolates?

Glass balls?

Are the chairs wooden?

Teddy bears?

Primers and books?

Are the beads multi-colored?

Are the garlands light?

Snow made from white cotton wool?

Satchels and briefcases?

Shoes and boots?

Cups, forks, spoons?

Are the candies shiny?

Are tigers real?

Are the cones golden?

Are the stars radiant?

  1. What happens on the Christmas tree?

Now let's play an interesting game:

I’ll tell you what happens on the Christmas tree.

Listen carefully and be sure to answer,

If I say it right, say “Yes” in response.

Well, if suddenly it’s wrong, boldly say “No!”

Are there balls on the Christmas tree? -

Beads? -

Geese? –

Are there snowflakes on the Christmas tree?

Images? –

Boots? –

Are there goldfish on the Christmas tree? –

Are the balls chiseled? –

Are the apples soaked? –

  1. Mask, I know you.

The presenter puts the mask on the player. The player asks different questions, to which he receives answers - hints:

This animal?

No.

Human?

No.

Bird?

Yes!

Homemade?

Not really.

Is she cackling?

No.

Quacks?

Yes!

It's a duck!

The person who guesses correctly is given the mask itself as a prize.

  1. Snowball.

Redemption of New Year's prizes from Santa Claus's bag can be arranged as follows.

In a circle, adults and children pass a specially prepared “snowball” made of cotton wool or white fabric.

“Lump” is passed on, and Santa Claus says: “We all roll a snowball. We all count to “five” - One, two, three, four, five - You should sing a song.”

Or:

“Let me dance a dance for you”;

“I’ll tell you a riddle”...

The person who redeems the prize leaves the circle, and the game continues.

  1. There are Christmas trees.

We decorated the Christmas tree with different toys, and in the forest there are different types of Christmas trees, wide, short, tall, thin. Now, if I say “high,” raise your hands up. “Low” - squat and lower your arms. “Wide” - make the circle wider. “Thin” - make a circle already. Now let's play!

The presenter plays along with the guys, trying to confuse them.

  1. Mice cones.

Guys, where do our cones grow? On the tree. So, when I say “bumps”, raise your hands up. And if it’s “mice”, then we squat and lower our hands to the floor.

The presenter shows the movements. The guys do it with him. The presenter tries to confuse the guys.

  1. Telegram to Santa Claus.

The guys are asked to name 13 adjectives: “fat”, “red-haired”, “hot”, “hungry”, “lethargic”, “dirty”, etc.

When all the adjectives are written down, the presenter takes out the text of the telegram and inserts into it the missing adjectives from the list.

Text of the telegram: “...Grandfather Frost! All... the children are looking forward to your... arrival. New Year is the most... holiday of the year. We will sing for you... songs, dance... dances! It's finally coming... New Year! I don’t really want to talk about... studying. We promise that we will only receive... grades. So, quickly open your... bag and give us... gifts. With respect to you... boys and... girls!

  1. I'll freeze it.

The guys stretch their arms forward, and when Santa Claus runs up to them, the guys must hide their hands behind their backs. Those who did not have time will be considered frozen.

  1. Laughter.

Any number of participants can play. All participants in the game, if it is a free area, form a large circle. In the center is the driver (Santa Claus) with a handkerchief in his hands. He throws the handkerchief up, while it flies to the ground, everyone laughs loudly, the handkerchief is on the ground - everyone calms down. As soon as the handkerchief touches the ground, this is where the laughter begins; we take a forfeit from the funniest ones - this is a song, a poem, etc.

  1. Mysterious chest.

Each of the two players has their own chest or suitcase, in which various items of clothing are folded. The players are blindfolded, and at the leader’s command they begin to put on things from the chest. The players' task is to dress up as quickly as possible.

  1. Flowers.

The players stand in a circle.

The presenter (Santa Claus) commands: “Touch yellow, one, two, three!” Players try to grab the thing (object, part of the body) of the other participants in the circle as quickly as possible. Those who do not have time are eliminated from the game.

The presenter repeats the command again, but with a new color.

The last one standing wins.

  1. Collect snowballs.

Inventory: baskets according to the number of participants, paper snowballs - an odd number.

Preparation: paper snowballs are placed on the site.

A game. Each player is given a basket in his hands and blindfolded. The task is to blindly collect as many “snowballs” as possible and put them in a basket.

Winner: the participant who collects the most snowballs.

  1. The Snow Queen.

Equipment: ice cubes.

Participants take an ice cube. The task is to melt the ice, who is faster.

Winner: the participant who completes the task first.

  1. Hold the snowflake.

Lumps resembling a snowflake are made from cotton wool. At the leader’s signal, the participants begin to blow from below onto the lump so that it flies like a snowflake. The task is to prevent the “snowflake” from falling.

Winner: the participant who keeps the “snowflake” in the air the longest.

  1. Snowflake.

To the music, the children pass a large snowflake around in a circle, and the presenter tries to intercept it from the children.

  1. Mitten.

To the music, the children pass Santa Claus's mitten around in a circle, and he tries to snatch it from the children.

  1. Bunnies.

Host: Our game is called “Bunnies”. I say “noses”, “tails”, “ears”, “tops”. And you listen carefully and show.

The presenter deliberately confuses the children.

  1. Sunday.

Guys, do you know how many days there are in a week? Seven is correct. Let's name them.

And now guys, I will name the days of the week, and you clap, when I say “Sunday”, you unanimously shout “day off”.

  1. Fairytale items.

There is a fabulous chest under the Christmas tree, and Santa Claus hid it in it. fairy tale items. Santa Claus takes it out of the chest and shows the children a golden key, a broom, a thermometer, a gem flower, etc. Children try to guess who these objects belong to.

  1. Prohibited movement.

The game is played to music. The presenter agrees with the children that they will repeat all his movements after him without delay. However, one movement, for example, “Hands on the belt,” cannot be repeated. The one who repeats this movement leaves the game.

The game begins with a general signal. The presenter makes dance movements to the music, moving in a circle. He makes sure that everyone imitates him, but at the same time he “fines” everyone who makes mistakes. At the end of the game, those who make mistakes must read a poem, sing a song or dance.

  1. Fun moment.

To each question, children answer in chorus: “Like this” - and show the desired action with a gesture. The game begins with a brief explanation of the rules of the game.

How are you?

Like this! Show thumbs up.

How are you going?

Like this! Walk two fingers of one hand over the palm of the other.

How are you running?

Like this! Bend your elbows and show how they work when running.

Do you sleep at night?

Like this! Place your hands under your cheeks and place your head on them.

How do you take it?

Like this!

Will you give it?

Like this!

Are you naughty?

Like this! Puff up your cheeks at once and hit them.

Are you threatening?

Like this! Wag your finger. For example, to your neighbor.

II. For children of middle school age.

  1. Depict.

With the whole team, depict a snowy mountain, a large skating rink, a ski track.

  1. Hello!

According to the eastern horoscope, each year has the name of a different animal. For example: year of the Dog or year of the Monkey, year of the Horse. And in our circus now many years will gather at once and many animals will meet each other.

When meeting, all people always say hello. How will the animals greet? Let's figure it out!

So: sector “C” - you came from the year of the Rooster; sector “I” - you are in the Year of the Dog; sector “P” - year of the Boar (Pig); sector “K” is the year of the Horse. Come up with something and say hello to each other.

The “C” sector greets the “I”, “R”, “K” sectors.

  1. Triple skating (skateboarding).

Our grandfathers and grandmothers probably had no more exciting pleasure than to ride with the wind on the hard crust on a sleigh drawn by three frisky horses. Let's go for a ride too!

One person gets on a skateboard. Three others, harnessed with skipping ropes, represent horses. First two sectors (2 teams) compete with each other, then two others.

  1. Clever artists.

While the music is playing, you need to run to the easel in felt boots and quickly draw:

1 team - a Christmas tree (the more branches, the better);

Team 2 – snowflakes (than more snowflakes, all the better).

  1. Santa Claus bag.

Teams must fill the bag with balls as quickly as possible.

  1. Winter towns.

We put several pins (5-6 pieces) on the cube for each team. Whose team will collect the most pins with the mitten?

  1. Snow woman.

What kind of winter would it be without a “snow woman”? None! As soon as the wet, sticky snow falls, these 3-story beauties immediately appear in our yards.

Let's try to move " snow woman" Who will do it better? Who is the most dexterous?

Guys add 3 hot air balloon at each other, like a “snow woman,” and are carried at a run. The fastest and most agile team wins.

  1. Warmers.

It is held like a cockfight.

In a circle - two roosters on one leg pushing each other out.

  1. The Forest Raised a Christmas Tree.

This song is performed by different animals: dogs (woof-woof-woof), roosters (crow), ducks (quack), cows (moo), etc.

  1. Snow fight.

The guys throw paper snowballs.

Each team is given a box of paper snowballs.

We need to throw as many snowballs as possible into the territory of other teams.

  1. Decorate the Christmas tree.

In the hall there are two small artificial Christmas trees at a distance of 1-1.5 m. Toys made of cardboard, papier-mâché, cotton wool are located on tables 5-6 steps from the Christmas trees. Two contestants must decorate a Christmas tree in a short time, blindfolded.

  1. Snow Maiden.

Option I.

The presenter invites 2 teams of 10 people each and hands them a set of letters big size, making up the word “Snow Maiden”. Each participant in the game receives one letter.

In the story that will be read to the participants, there will be several words made up of the letters included in these sets. As soon as such a word is pronounced, the owners of the letters that make it up must step forward and, rearranging themselves, form this word.

The team whose members manage to get ahead of their opponents gets a point. The team that scores the most points wins.

Option II.

From the letters of the word “Snow Maiden”, make all possible words: (snow, black, hay, horns, sulfur, sleep, etc.). Whoever has the most wins.

  1. Artists' competition.

Two couples participate. Each pair draws a mouse (or other animal). Only one draws the front, the other the back. However, they do not communicate with each other. Then glue both parts together and see the result.

  1. Poetry competition.

The children are invited to compose a poem with rhymes.

Rhyme options: grandfather - years; nose - frost; year - goes; calendar – January; frost - brought; winter - at home; snowball is a treasure.

  1. New Year's story.

The guys should make up New Year's story by one letter. For example, with the letter “N”: “ New year's night full of new surprises..." Whose story is longer and more interesting wins.

  1. Snowball.

The first team starts, the second continues, etc.

  • I decorated the Christmas tree with a star.
  • You decorated the Christmas tree with a star, I will decorate it with balls.
  • I decorated the Christmas tree with a star, you decorated it with balls, I will decorate the Christmas tree with a garland, etc.

The team that doesn't fail wins.

  1. Song Contest.

Each team must sing songs about the New Year. The team that sings the most songs wins.

  1. Tear up the newspaper.

Santa Claus chooses 2 participants in the competition. The task is to tear the newspaper as quickly and as small as possible. With one hand, right or left, it doesn’t matter - tear the newspaper into small pieces, while the hand is extended forward, you cannot help with your free hand. Who will do the smallest job?

  1. Ride the ball.

Participants line up in teams of 3 people. Each “three” of players receives a tight volleyball. At the signal from the leader, one of the three players, supported by the elbows of two other players, steps on the ball and rolls it. The group that reaches the finish line first wins.

  1. Crumple up the newspaper.

Inventory: newspapers according to the number of participants.

An unfolded newspaper is laid out on the floor in front of the players. The task is to crumple the newspaper at the presenter’s signal, trying to collect the entire sheet into a fist.

Winner: the participant who collects the newspaper into a ball the fastest.

  1. Harvest the harvest.

The task of the players of each team is to move the oranges to a certain place as quickly as possible without using their hands. Santa Claus is the presenter. He gives the start and announces the winner

  1. Names.

For every step you need to say a name. Whoever goes further is the winner.

  1. Clown walk.

Each team in its circle must depict the funny gait of a clown.

  1. Dance with hoops.

Inventory: hoops according to the number of participants.

Several players are given a plastic (metal) hoop.
Game options:

a) Rotation of the hoop around the waist, neck, arm...

Winner: The participant whose hoop spins the longest.

b) Participants, on command, send the hoop forward in a straight line with their hand.

Winner: the participant whose hoop rolls the furthest.

c) Rotate the hoop around its axis with the fingers of one hand (like a top).

Winner: the participant whose hoop spins the longest.

  1. Musketeers.

Inventory: 2 chess officers, fake swords made of rubber or foam rubber.

A chess piece is placed on the edge of the table. Participants stand 2 meters from the table. The task is to lunge (step forward) and hit the figure with a thrust.

Winner: the participant who hits the figure first.

Option: a duel between two participants.

  1. Robin Hood.

Inventory: a ball or an apple, a “basket” of a hat, bucket, box, rings, stool, various items.

Several game options:

a) knock down various objects standing at a distance on a stool with a ball;

b) throw a ball, an apple, etc. into the “basket” at a distance;

c) throw rings on the legs of an inverted stool.

Winner: the participant who completed the task better.

  1. Strongmen.

The balloons have different kg numbers written on them. Whoever lifts more kg is the winner.

  1. Crush the ball with your foot.

Inventory: balloons according to the number of players.

In front of the players, at a distance of 4-5 steps, they place on the floor balloon. The task is to approach the ball blindfolded and crush it with your foot.

Winner: the participant who crushes the ball.

It’s funny if the balls are removed after tying.

  1. The Great Houdini.

Inventory: ropes according to the number of participants.

Read the ciphertext

poems

Father Frost

Kind

Santa Claus

He brought me a puppy.

But some

Strange grandfather:

He's wearing his mother's fur coat.

And his eyes

big ones,

Like dad's

Blue.

And smile

Even,

Well, of course,

Is the same!

This is Dad!

I'm silent

Quietly

I want to laugh -

Let

Having fun

Maybe,

He admits it himself.

(A. Beresnev.)

* * *

Little Christmas tree

It's cold in winter.

A Christmas tree from the forest

We took it home.

The beads were hung,

We got into a round dance,

Fun, fun

Let's celebrate the New Year.

(Z. Alexandrova.)

Christmas tree

If only we were at the Christmas tree

Legs.

She would run

Along the path.

She would dance

Together with us,

She would knock

Heels.

Would spin around on the Christmas tree

Toys -

Multi-colored lanterns,

Firecrackers.

Let's spin around the Christmas tree

Flags

From crimson, from silver

Papers.

We'd laugh at the Christmas tree

Matryoshka dolls

And they would clap for joy

In the palms.

Because tonight

At the gate

Knocked

New Year!

New, new,

Young,

With a golden beard!

(K. Chukovsky.)

* * *

On our Christmas tree

Funny toys:

Funny hedgehogs

And funny frogs,

funny bears,

Funny deer,

Funny walruses

And funny seals!

We are also a little

The masks are funny.

We are funny

Santa Claus needs

To make it joyful

To hear laughter -

After all, today is a holiday

Everyone is cheerful.

(Yu. Kapotov.)

New Year

It smells like fresh tar again,

We gathered at the Christmas tree,

Our Christmas tree is dressed up.

The lights on it came on.

Games, jokes, songs, dances.

Masks flash here and there.

You are a bear. And I am a fox.

What miracles!

Let's dance together,

Hello, hello New Year!

(Naydenova.)

Wizard

This has been the case for a long time:

In the evening, at the end of December,

The wizard will arrive in a carriage

Made of gold and amber.

Will drive through the bright streets

And it will turn to every house,

He will give gifts to the children,

And he will return adults to childhood.

But in the morning the wizard will rush away

For mountains, forests and seas.

This is exactly what will happen

In the evening, at the end of December.

(I. Bardin.)

* * *

New Year! My path is through the fields,

Forest, snowy steppe;

Cereals, large stars,

The sky pours into the darkness of the night,

Hat, shoulders drooping,

Look stronger and stronger!

Everything seems to grow

In the white shroud of the fields...

In the ever-memorable years

Not like this in winter

Rus' was losing crops

Off your snow-covered shoulders.

It shimmered with greens,

She went to mow in bulk!

Well, coachman, shake the reins,

You know: the day has grown a little!

(K.K. Sluchevsky.)