A long time ago, in the old days, adults used counting rhymes to fairly distribute responsibilities among each other. However, then this genre of folklore migrated to yard games, becoming an indispensable part of them. “Aty-bats...”, “They sat on the golden porch...”, “Eniki-beniki...”, “The month came out of the fog...” - familiar, isn’t it? These funny rhymes help children choose who to lead or leave the circle. However, many mothers and fathers do not even realize how many varieties of nursery rhymes there are:
- Numbers - as the name suggests, with numerals and counting words. Very often they begin with incomprehensible lines that you need to puzzle over - first-born/friends, ene/bene, etc.
- Abstruse - written in a fictitious language and resembling funny gibberish.
- With a choice - the child who stopped at needs to choose a word to complete the rhyme next time.
- For elimination - with an indication at the end not of the driver, but of the eliminated player.
- Cumulative (aka narrative) - without counting and abstruse expressions, but with a coherent plot.
Now look what poems we have prepared for your children so that they can throw their gadgets aside and happily run outside for active games!
Counting books for children
Pervodan, druzhdan, There is a drum on the deck, Waxwing, corncrake, Hedgehog!
*** Ene, bene, slave, Quinter, finter, toad. Ene, bene, res, Quinter, finter, zhes!
*** Eni, beni, ricky, taki, Urba, urba, centerbryaki, Eus, deus, cosmodeus - bam!
*** One, two, three, four, five - You, Vasyatka, come out, sit down. We will continue to count - We want to play blind man's buff.
*** An orange named Malvinka was rolling, she didn’t study her lessons and got a bad mark. And then I went for a walk, I got the number five!
*** The gray bunny pulled out the grass. He put it on the bench. Whoever takes the grass will go there.
One day a mouse came out to see what time it was. One, two, three, four, the Mouse pulled the weights. Suddenly there was a strong ringing sound. Get out of the circle.
*** Behind the glass doors is a Bear with pies. Hello, Mishenka, my friend! How much does a pie cost? A pie costs three, but you’ll be the one to drive!
*** The car was walking through a dark forest, looking for some kind of interest. Inte-inte-interest, Exit with the letter S. And on the letter there is a star, Where the trains pass. If the train doesn't pass, the driver will go crazy.
*** To fly us to the planet, We made a rocket. One, two, three - You will fly today!
*** Do, re, mi, fa, salt, la, si, The cat got into a taxi, And the kittens latched on and took a free ride.
*** The turtle tucked its tail and ran after the hare, ending up in front. If you don't believe it, come out.
*** Beyond the seas, behind the mountains, Behind the dense forests On the hill there is a tower, On the doors there is a lock. Whoever finds the key to the lock will go out of the circle.
*** Tryntsy, bells, bells, The daredevils rang out. Digi digi digi don, come out quickly!
*** The toad jumped, jumped, and almost fell into the swamp. The grandfather came out of the swamp, two hundred and eighty years old. He carried herbs and flowers. Get out of the circle.
*** Dora, Dora tomato, We caught a thief in the garden. They began to think and wonder how to punish the thief. We tied our hands and feet and let them go along the road. The thief walked, walked, walked and found the basket. In this little basket there are lipstick and perfume, Ribbons, lace, boots - Anything for the soul!
*** One two three four. Who lives in our apartment? Dad, mom, brother, sister, Murka the cat, two kittens, My puppy, a cricket and me - That's my whole family! One, two, three, four, five - I’ll start counting them all again.
Counting books for outdoor games in kindergarten physical education card file (senior group)
Counting books for outdoor games in kindergarten
The ability to play is the most important component of a child’s harmonious development. Group games are especially wonderful. Often there you need to choose a driver, for whose role many guys apply. And then the counting rhyme comes to the rescue - a unique folklore genre.
The child who says the counting rhyme touches the chest of all participants in the game. This is a kind of ritual that fascinates children and creates an atmosphere of trust.
However, the developmental properties of the rhymes do not end there. They are much broader:
- Saying a counting rhyme is usually accompanied by certain movements, which contributes to the development of motor skills and coordination of movements.
- Each short poem contains certain images - their presentation contributes to the development of children's imagination and creative thinking. In addition, counting rhymes are usually humorous in nature and help develop a sense of humor in a child.
- Memory training occurs. Kids always like funny lines and try to learn them. In addition, a child who knows a lot of rhyming rhymes is usually popular in a group of children and becomes an entertainer of games.
- Speech development. With frequent recitation of rhymes, children's speech becomes clearer and articulation improves.
- When a child forgets some words, he tries to come up with the ending of the counting rhyme himself, which develops literary abilities, including the ability to choose a rhyme for a given word.
- Many rhymes contain counting, so they are important for developing mathematical knowledge in children. If an adult often repeats a funny number counting rhyme to a child, then the child will remember the required sequence of numbers without much effort.
- In any counting rhyme, rhythm is of great importance. Therefore, you can dance to it, jump, in a word, develop motor skills.
A ram walked along the steep mountains. He pulled out the grass and put it on the bench. Whoever takes the grass will go there! | ATY-BATY Aty-baty, the soldiers were walking, Aty-baty, to the market. Atty-batty, what did you buy? Aty-baty, samovar. How much does it cost? Aty-baty, three rubles. Aty-baty, who's coming out? Aty-baty, it's me! |
Do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-si! The cat got into a taxi, and the kittens latched on and took a free ride! | A suitcase was floating on the sea, There was a sofa in the suitcase, An elephant was riding on the sofa. Who doesn't believe - Get out! |
Behind the glass doors sits a bear with pies. - Teddy bear, teddy bear, buddy! How much does a pie cost? - A pie for a ruble, Come out, whoever I love! | The turtle tucked its tail. And she ran after the hare. Turned out to be Ahead, Who doesn't believe - Come out! |
Old gnomes live under the mountain by the river. Their bell weighs, the Gilded One rings: - Digi-digi-digi-don - Get out quickly! | A ram walked along steep mountains. He pulled out the grass and put it on the bench. Whoever takes the grass will drive. |
One two three four five! We're going to play. A magpie flew to us and told us to lead us. | In the field we found chamomile, cornflower, cloves, porridge, bluebell, poppy, bindweed... Start weaving a wreath! |
Here is a chanterelle, here is a honey fungus, Russula and butterdish, White, saffron milk cap, milk mushroom, nigella, boletus, cape. Look for a champignon, get out of the circle! | A zealous horse with a long mane gallops, gallops through the fields here and there! Here and there! Where he gallops - Get out of the circle! |
A goat walked along the bridge and waved its tail. It got caught on the railing and landed right in the river. Who doesn't believe? It is he! Get out of the circle! | One, two, three, four, five We can’t count our friends, But life is hard without a friend, Get out of the circle as soon as possible. |
Tomorrow a blue-blue-blue whale will fly from the sky, If you believe, stand and wait, If you don’t believe, come out | A loud knock is heard: One - knock, two - knock. Three, four, five - The knock is heard again. If you knock loudly, then come out and play! |
One, two, three, four, five, We'll play hide and seek. Sky, stars, meadow, flowers - You go and lead | One, two, three, four, five, We were going to play. A magpie flew to us and told you to drive. |
Famous rhymes
On the golden porch sat: Gummi Bears, Tom and Jerry, Scrooge McDuck and three ducklings, Come out, you will be Ponca.
If Ponca doesn't come, Uncle Scrooge will go crazy. *** The month came out of the fog, He took the knife out of his pocket. I will cut, I will beat -
You still have to drive!
*** Ten little Indians went to dinner, One choked, there were nine of them left.
Nine little Indians, having eaten, nodded off. One could not wake up, there were eight of them left.
Eight little blacks later went to Devon, One did not return, only seven remained.
Seven little blacks were chopping wood together, one hacked himself to death, and there were six of them left.
Six little Indians went for a walk in the apiary, one was stung by a bumblebee, there are five left.
Five black boys were judged, one was convicted, there are four left.
Four little black girls went swimming in the sea, one took the bait, and there were three of them left.
Three little blacks ended up in the menagerie, one was grabbed by a bear, and the two of them were left alone.
Two little blacks lay down in the sun, One burned out - and now there is one, unhappy, lonely.
The last little black man looked tired, He went to hang himself, and there was no one left.
*** Eniki-beniki ate dumplings, Eniki-beniki ate dumplings, Eniki-beniki - hop! Green syrup came out.
One, two, three, four, five, the bunny went out for a walk. Suddenly the hunter runs out and shoots straight at the bunny. Bang Bang! Oh oh oh! My little bunny is dying.
*** Aty-baty - the soldiers were walking, Aty-batty - to the market, Aty-baty - what did they buy? Aty-baty - samovar. Aty-baty - how much does it cost? Aty-baty - three rubles. Aty-baty - who's coming out? Aty-baty - you and me.
*** The car was driving through a dark forest for some kind of interest. Inti-inti-intires, come out with the letter “es”! The letter “es” didn’t fit - Go out with the letter “a”. The letter "a" is not good - Come out with the letter "sha"!
Nursery rhymes
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The counting table is a chanting rhyme that accompanies the distribution of participants in the game (S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova, Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language). The counting tables always remained cheerful and playful. A nursery rhyme is a short rhyming rhyme that is used to determine the leader of the game. An interesting fact is that the history of the counting rhyme goes back to pagan times. Hunters then believed that by counting the game they killed, they would bring failure on subsequent hunts. Nowadays, counting rhymes have a different role, but the magical component remains: whoever is chosen will receive luck. Times passed, rhymes changed, old ones were rephrased and new ones appeared. They have always been in fashion. Counting books are still told to children to this day. Counting books are playful, simple, and funny, which is why children love them. Children's rhymes allow you to choose a leader without deception, fairly. They develop qualities such as camaraderie and honesty. When learning various rhymes with children, you help children train their memory and develop their sense of rhythm.
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-1- — White hare, where did he run? - Into the oak forest. - What were you doing there? - Lyko tore. - Where did you put it? - Under the deck. - Who took it? - Rodion. - Get out!
-2- The squirrel was riding in a cart, selling nuts to everyone. Some are two, some are three, get out of the circle!
-3- Little buddies, little pigeons flew along the early dew, along the green strip. There are apples, nuts, honey, sugar, - Get out, little one!
-4- Little hen, Ruffed cuckoo They sat down, burned, and flew overseas. There is a hill behind the sea, On the hill is Dubrovka, In Dubrovka there is a queen, A red maiden, Honey, sugar, Get out, little king!
-5- A ram walked along the steep mountains, pulled out some grass, and put it on a bench. Whoever takes it will go away.
-6- A grandmother was walking from overseas, carrying a box. In that little box there were mushrooms, For some there was a mushroom, For some there were two, And for you, child, The whole box.
-7- The Greek was driving across the river. The cancer sees the Greek in the river. He put the Greek's hand into the river. Cancer for the hand of the Greek - DAC.
-8- The month has come out (month/German/hare)
out of the fog, He took a knife out of his pocket - I will cut, I will beat, I’ll still drive you!
-9- On the golden porch sat the Tsar, the prince, the King, the prince, the Shoemaker, and the tailor. Who will you be? Speak quickly, Do not detain good and honest people!
-10- Eni, beni, ricky, taki, Turba, urba, synthbrucks, Eus, beus, krasnobeus, Bang!
-11- Ten bottles stood on the table, Ten bottles stood on the table, One of them fell, Only nine remained.
-12- Eniki, beniki, ate dumplings, Eniki, beniki, ate dumplings, Eniki, beniki, hop! Green syrup came out.
-13- Ten little Indians decided to have lunch, one suddenly choked, there were nine of them left. Nine little Indians, having eaten, nodded off. One could not wake up, there were eight of them left. Eight little blacks later went to Devon, One did not return, only seven remained. Seven little blacks were chopping wood together, one hacked himself to death, and there were six of them left. Six little Indians went for a walk in the apiary, one was stung by a bumblebee, there are five left. Five black boys were judged, one was convicted, there are four left. Four little black girls went swimming in the sea, one took the bait, and there were three of them left. Three little blacks ended up in the menagerie, one was grabbed by a bear, and the two of them were left alone. Two little blacks lay down in the sun, One burned out - and now there is one, unhappy, lonely. The last little black man looked tired, He went to hang himself, and there was no one left. (Agatha Christie, Ten Little Indians)
-14- The gray bunny pulled out the grass and put it on the bench. Whoever takes the grass will go there.
-15- The apple was rolling on the dish, but I won’t drive it.
-16- One, two, three, four, The mice lived in an apartment. Their friend Krestovik himself, a large spider, got into the habit of visiting them. Five, six, seven, eight, We’ll ask the Spider: “You glutton, don’t go!” Come on, Mashenka, drive!
-17- One, two, wait for Freddy to visit, Three, four, close the doors, Five, six, squeeze the cross tighter, Seven eight, we’ll ask you not to sleep, Nine, ten, don’t hope anymore...
-18- Our kittens were born, One-two-three-four-five, Come to us guys Look and count. One kitten is the whitest, Two kittens are the bravest, Three kittens are the smartest, And four kittens are the noisiest. Five looks like three and two, Same tail and head, Same spot on the back, Also sleeps all day in a basket. Our kittens are good, One-two-three-four-five, Come to us guys Look and count!
-19- We shared the orange, There were many of us, but he was alone. This slice is for the hedgehog, This slice is for the swift, This slice is for the ducklings, This slice is for the kittens, This slice is for the beaver, And the peel is for the wolf. He's angry with us. Trouble! Run away somewhere!
-20- Tryntsy, bells, bells, The daredevils rang, Digi, digi, digi, don, Get out quickly!
-21- A hare was running through the swamp, He was looking for a job, But he didn’t find a job, He cried and went.
-22- There are cars in the garage - Volga, Chaika, Zhiguli, Which one are you taking the keys from?
-23- The apple rolled past the garden, Past the garden, past the hail, Whoever picks it up will come out.
-24- Beyond the seas, behind the mountains, Behind the iron pillars, There is a tower on the hill, There is a lock hanging on the door, You go get the key And unlock the lock.
-25- Shyshel-myshel, He took it and went out.
-26- The little bunny ran across the field, ran into the garden, found a carrot, found a cabbage, sits, gnaws, go away - the owner is coming!
-27- Kady, tubs, pour water. The cow should drink, you should drive.
-28- The fox walked through the forest, the fox screamed. The fox tore the bast stripes, the fox wove bast shoes - two for my husband, three for myself, and a bast for the kids! Whoever finds the bast shoes will go and drive.
-29- Masha got up early and counted all the dolls: Two nesting dolls on the window, Two Tanya on the pillow, Two Irinka on the feather bed, and Parsley in a cap on a green chest.
-30- High, very high I threw my ball easily. But my ball fell from the sky and rolled into the dark forest. One-two-three-four-five, I'm going to look for him.
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Ancient rhymes
Children always used the counting book to choose the driver (vada) in their games. Reading these old rhymes, I remember my childhood, playing in the yard and in kindergarten. Counting books have always been an integral part of our children's lives. These short or funny poetic lines were passed down from parents to children. Sometimes a group of children of the same age in the garden or yard had their own favorite counting rhyme.
Once in childhood we competed to see who knew the most different rhymes. It turned out that my mother knew more than anyone. She recited to us little rhymes that we had never even heard.
And now I, already a mother myself, have collected these old rhymes for you and your children. Perhaps some will seem familiar to you, while others you will hear for the first time. If you like these poems, be sure to tell them to your children or students. Let oral folk art remain alive in children's games.
*** One, two, three, four, Five, six, seven, Eight, nine, ten. The White Moon is coming! Whoever reaches the month will go to hide!
*** The apple rolled past the garden, past the vegetable garden, past the stockade; Whoever lifts him up will come out!
*** - White hare, where did he run? - Into the oak forest! - What were you doing there? - He tore his face! - Where did you put it? - Under the deck! - Who stole it? - Rodion. - Get out!
*** The peas were rolling across the dish. You drive, but I won't.
*** - Chiki-briki, where are you going? - Chiki-briki, to the market. - Chiki-briki, why are you here? - Chiki-briki, get some oats! - Chiki-briki, who are you? - Chiki-briki, I'm riding a horse! - Chiki-briki, what are you like? - Chiki-briki, raven!
*** Tarya-Marya went to the forest, ate cones - she told us to. But we don’t eat the cones, we’ll give them to Tare-Mare!
*** The pig walks through the forest, tearing up the grass. She tears it, and takes it, and puts it in a basket. This one will come out, that one will go.
*** The cuckoo walked past the net, And behind her were little children And they shouted: “Cuck! Poppy!" Take away one fist!
*** The fox walked through the forest, the fox tore the stripes, the fox weaved bast shoes - two for my husband, three for myself, and for the kids their bast shoes!
*** The cuckoo walked past the net, And behind her were small children. Cuckoos are asking for a drink. Come out - You should drive!
*** Tara-bara, it’s time to go home - feed the guys, water the calves, milk the cows. You should drive!
*** Cuckoo - Goryushechka wove the fence, led the children. The children walked, They reached the end, They reached the end, They went back. Cook!
*** The first ones, the other ones, The little pigeons flew along the morning dew, along the green strip. There are apples, nuts, honey, sugar, go over there to the corner!
*** Ahi, ahi, ahi, oh, Masha was sowing peas. He was born thick, We will rush, you wait!
*** The bag rolled from the high hump. In this bag there is Bread, salt, wheat. Who do you want to share with?
*** Jump and jump, Jump and jump, The bunny is jumping - Gray side. Through the forest Jump-jump-jump, Through the snowball Poke-poke-poke. He sat down under a bush and wanted to hide. Whoever catches it drives it.
Tili-teli, Sitting on the bench were the Tsar, the prince, the King, the prince, the Shoemaker, the Tailor. And who are you?
*** Brynn Indians, Balalaika! Brynn Indians, Let's play! Brynn Indians, I don’t want to! Brynn Indians, I’ll go!
*** Knock-knock, Knock-knock-knock, A rooster is walking around the yard. Himself with spurs, tail with patterns. Standing under the window, screaming to the whole yard. Whoever hears will run.
*** The cuckoo flew past the garden, Pecked all the seedlings and shouted: “Ku-ku-mak, Open one fist.”
*** Look at the sky, The stars are shining, The cranes are shouting: - Gu-gu! I'll run away! One, two, don't be a crow, but run like fire.
*** - Tili-teli, - The birds sang, soared, and flew towards the forest. The birds began to build nests! Whoever doesn't howl should drive!
*** The wheel rolled, It rolled far, And not into rye, And not into wheat, But all the way to the capital. Whoever finds the wheel leads.
*** A zealous horse with a long mane gallops, gallops across the fields here and there! Here and there! Where he gallops - Get out of the circle!
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Cockerel, cockerel, show me your skin. The shell is burning with fire, How many feathers are there on it? One, two, three, four, five... It's impossible to count!
Once upon a time there lived a STUPID BOY FEDYA...
Once upon a time there was a stupid boy Fedya, He went to look for a bear, And the bear, with its mouth open, walked straight towards him. And it growls and howls terribly, And digs the ground with its claws. Fedya got scared, ran, got caught, rolled, and fell, and hurt his leg very painfully, and the bear went into the den. Apparently, he was full then? But that would be a disaster!
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