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Short counting rhymes for 4 8 counts. Counting tables for children for elimination and counting. The month has emerged from the fog

Old folk Counting rhymes for children in Russian. Everyone knew various rhymes in childhood, let's remember and tell them to our children. We have a fairly large collection of children's rhymes.

Nursery rhymes

WE WERE SITTING ON THE GOLDEN PORCH

On the golden porch sat:

  • -tsar,
  • - Tsarevich,
  • -king,
  • - the prince,
  • -shoemaker,
  • -tailor.

Who will you be?

Speak quickly

Don't detain honest and kind people!

THERE WAS A JACKDAW SITTING ON A PILLAR!

The counting begins!
There was a jackdaw sitting on a post,
and on the wire from 2 sides
6 crows sat down next to each other.
6 crows 7 jackdaws
counting continues
counting continues
6 crows 7 jackdaws.

Gophers whistled in the field
and the corncrakes creaked
in ripening oats.
Suddenly everyone fell silent at once
and rushed off in all directions,
empty wires -
6 crows flew away
to the crows in the thick of the crowns.

And the jackdaw has ingenuity -
The jackdaw understood the danger.
The jackdaw realized the danger,
and the jackdaw has wits.
The kite rushed from above,
the jackdaw hid in the bushes,
the jackdaw hid in the bushes.
Who's left? Only you!

Bunny

One two three four five
Bunny went out for a walk.
Suddenly the hunter runs out -
Shoots straight at Bunny:
Bang Bang!
Oh oh oh!
My Bunny is dying...
They brought him home -
He turned out to be alive!

THE MONTH HAS COME OUT OF THE MIST

The month has emerged from the fog,
He took a knife out of his pocket:
"I will cut, I will beat!
Who will you remain friends with?

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!

Bunny

One two three four five,

The bunny went out for a walk.

Suddenly the hunter runs out,

He shoots straight at the bunny.

Bang Bang!

Oh oh oh!

My little bunny is dying.

They brought him to the hospital

He stole a mitten there,

They brought him to the ward,

He stole some chocolate there.

They brought him home

He turned out to be alive.

SHISHEL-MYSHEL

Shishel-Myshel

Sat on the roof.

Shishel-Myshel

WHO DIDN'T HIDE

One two three four five!

I'm going to look!

Who didn't hide -

I am not guilty!

QUIET, MICE!

Hush, mice!

Cat on the roof

Higher!

The cat went

For milk,

And the kittens:

Somersault.

The cat has come

Without milk,

And the kittens:

Ha ha ha!

THE CAR WAS DRIVING

The car was driving through a dark forest

For some interest,

Inte-inte-interest,

Come out with the letter "es".

The letter "es" did not fit -

Come out with the letter "a".

The letter "a" is not good -

Come out with the letter "sha"!

Or like this:

Exit with the letter C,

and on the letter there is a star,

where the trains go.

If the train doesn't go,

the driver will go crazy.

Magpie Crow

The magpie-crow was cooking porridge and feeding the children.

Gave to this, gave to this, gave to this, gave to this.

But she didn’t give it to this.

Because I didn’t chop wood,

I didn’t carry water, I didn’t cook porridge.

A crocodile was walking

smoked a pipe

The phone fell and wrote:

Shishel-myshel,

This one came out.

The orange rolled to the city of Berlin,

Didn't study my lessons

And I got a bad mark.

There are cars in the garage - Volga, Chaika, Zhiguli,

Which one do you get the keys from?

They sat on the golden porch

Gummi Bears, Tom and Jerry,

Scrooge McDuck and the three ducklings

Come out, you'll be Ponca!

If Ponochka leaves,

Scrooge McDuck will go crazy!

The counting begins

There was a jackdaw sitting on the shore,

Two crows, a sparrow,

Three magpies, a nightingale.

One two three four five,

We'll play hide and seek.

Sky, stars, meadow, flowers - Get out of the circle.

One, two, three, four, five - Let's start the games.

The bees flew into the field.

They buzzed and buzzed.

The bees sat on the flowers.

We play - you drive.

In the morning the butterfly woke up

Smiled, stretched,

Once she washed herself with dew,

Two - she spun gracefully,

Three - bent down and sat down,

And four - flew away.

A hare was running through the swamp,

He was looking for a job

Yes, I didn’t find a job,

He cried and left.

Stork is a stork, stork is a bird,

What do you dream about at night?

I want the swamp edges,

More frogs.

You can't catch them, you can't catch them.

That's it, you drive!

The cuckoo walked past the net,

And behind her are small children,

The cuckoos are asked to drink.

Come out - you can drive.

Jump and jump, jump and jump,

A bunny jumps - gray side.

Jump, jump, jump along the woods,

On a snowball - poke, poke, poke.

I sat down under a bush,

I wanted to hide.

Whoever catches it drives it.

One, two, one, two,

Here is a birch tree, here is grass,

Here is a clearing, here is a meadow

Come out, my friend.

One two three four,

Five, six, seven,

Eight nine ten.

The white moon floats out.

Who will reach the month?

He will go and hide.

We shared an orange

There are many of us, but he is alone.

This slice is for the hedgehog,

This slice is for the 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!

Bells, bells,

The little pigeons were flying

By the morning dew,

Along the green line

We sat down on the barn.

Run, catch up.

We had kittens

One two three four five,

Come join us guys

Once the kitten is the whitest

Two kittens - the bravest

Three kittens - the smartest

And four is the noisiest

Five is like three and two

Same tail and head

Also a spot on the back

Also sleeps all day in a basket.

Our kittens are nice

One two three four five

Come join us guys

High, very high

I threw my ball easily.

But my ball fell from heaven

Rolled into the dark forest.

One two three four five,

I'm going to look for him.

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:

That's right it will be you!

Masha ate porridge,

I didn’t finish the porridge.

“One, two, three,” she 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 backwaters,

Who's left

That one drives.

One two three four five,

We go out to play.

We need to choose water

Stomp, stomp, stomp,

You will definitely be water.

One two three four five,

There is no place for a bunny to jump;

There's a wolf walking everywhere, a wolf,

He uses his teeth - click, click!

And we'll hide in the bushes,

Hide, bunny, and you too.

You wolf, wait!

The forest river runs into the distance,

Bushes grow along it.

I invite everyone to the game,

We play - you drive!

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!

Kuba-kuba-kubaka,
The hole is painfully deep.
There are mice sitting there
Everyone is looking at the sun
And they count: one, two, three -
This is where you come out!

The bullseye is rolling
From a steep mountain.
Who will raise -
Go away!

Marfushka walked along the path
And she carried a basket in her hands.
In this little basket
There are various flowers:
Rose, lily of the valley, forget-me-nots,
Blue cornflowers.

***

One two three four,
The cat was taught to read and write:
Don't read, don't write,
And jump after the mice.

Behind the high mountains
Bear is walking around with pies.
- Bear, Mishenka-friend,
How much does a pie cost?
Let me taste the pie!
- The pie is not expensive -
It costs forty rubles!

The month has emerged from the fog,
He took the donut out of his pocket: -
I will feed the children
And you, my friend, should drive!

Ace rode on a barrel,
Sold flowers
Blue, red, light blue -
Choose any one for yourself!

It's like the dawn of dawn
Russ wove kerchiefs.
Who will unravel those braids,
The first horse is coming!

Sheep were walking along the road
My feet got wet in a puddle.
One two three four five,
They began to wipe their feet,
Some with a handkerchief, some with a rag,
Who has a holey mitten.

One two three four,
There were mice living in an apartment,
We drank tea, washed cups,
They paid three pieces of money.
Who doesn't want to pay -
That's why you should drive!

The lamb was walking in the meadow,
The lamb lost its horns.
A hungry wolf walked by
He clicks the lamb with his teeth!

The rooster was sitting on a stick
Counted my pins:
- One two Three,
This is where you come out!

White hare,
Where did you run?
- Into the green forest.
- What were you doing there?
- I tore the tusks.
- Where did you put it?
- Under the deck.
- Who stole it?
- Rodion!
- Get out
From the window
Somersault!

The cart was traveling through a dark forest
For some interest.
Knocking, ringing,
Get out!

The chicken came out from under the cage,
She sat down on the poveti herself
And she shouted: “Where, where!
Come and drive here!”

One two three four five,
I went out for a walk for a month,
And behind the month is the moon,
Stay alone!

Zhora walks through the swamp,
Calls the toad to work.
Toad will say:
"Don't want!"
Zhorov will say:
“I’ll pay!”

The squirrel was jumping and jumping
And I didn’t get on the branch,
And she ended up in the royal house,
Where did they sit at the table?
Tsar, prince,
King, prince,
Shoemaker, tailor.
Who will you be?
Choose quickly
Don't detain the good ones
And wise people!

A bird flew through the garden,
Dropped the grapes.
Who will lift him up?
He'll come out of the woodwork!

The cart was driving
The wheel broke
How many nails
Did it go to repair?
Speak quickly -
Don't detain the good ones
And honest people.
People are waiting for you!

The turtle has its tail between its legs
And she ran after the hare,
Got ahead
Who doesn't believe it - come out!

A cuckoo walked past the garden,
Pecked all the seedlings
And shouted: “Ku-ku-mak,
Push up one fist!”

Bunny, bunny, where have you been?
- I washed my tail on the river.
Washed, washed and fell,
My ponytail got dirty again!

The cat was walking along the bench,
Handed out pins.
Walked along the bench -
Handed out pennies:
Some are ten, some are five,
Come out and look!

A goat walked along the bridge
And wagged her tail,
Got caught on the railing
Landed right into the river -
Bang!

Kan, kan, captain,
What did you impregnate the horses with?
I am not livestock, not oats,
Only white rolls.
From the hoof, under the hoof,
From the cart straight into the mud.
Remain white prince!

One two three four five,
Six seven eight nine ten,
The white moon is coming out!
Who will reach the month?
He will go and hide!

Forged-forged, reforged,
Vanyusha's horse is shod
Beats with a horseshoe, beats with a hoof,
Nailed with a golden nail,
Clack!

Tweet-mikiriki,
Forty fours each,
Scoustik-corustic,
Black currant,
Dried apricots!

First given, drug given,
There is a drum on the deck,
Whistling, corncrake,
Hedgehog!
Firstborns,
Friends,
Circles, others,
Out!

***
- Where have you been, grandma?
- I was with my grandfather,
I drank honey beer
I baked pies.
On the stove, on the stove
The pies are hot.
Run, Pahom,
For a hot pie!

***
Straw, spruce
Prela, burning,
Flew across the sea,
The forest was set on fire.
Who should stew?
Komariku-chigariku.

What is a counting rhyme

A counting book is a short rhyming poem that is used to determine the leader in children's games. The meaning in counting rhymes is not so important; sometimes meaningless made-up words are used in them, as long as the rhyme is observed and it is easy to remember.

Many counting rhymes are so popular with children that they are taught simply as funny rhymes.

Here is a selection of rhymes for children of different ages.

The most famous nursery rhymes

Counting book Bunny

The author of the counting rhyme about a bunny is Fedor Bogdanovich Miller. This poem had no title, and was written in 1851, and published in 1880. The little rhyme about a bunny became famous after it was included in school reading books.

Original version:
One two three four five,
The bunny went out for a walk.
Suddenly the hunter runs out,
The gun shoots at him.
Bang Bang! Oh oh oh!
My little bunny is dying.

The second version of the rhyme about a bunny appeared because people really wanted to soften the cruel plot.

One two three four five,
The bunny went out for a walk
Suddenly the hunter runs out,
Shoots straight at the bunny
Bang - bang oh-oh-oh
My little bunny is dying.
They brought him to the hospital
He refused to be treated
They brought him home
He turned out to be alive.

Other rhymes about hares.

A bunny ran through the swamp,

He was looking for a job.

But I didn't find a job

He sat down, cried, and left.

A bunny was running along the road,
Yes, my legs are very tired.
The bunny wanted to sleep,
Come out and look.

White hare, where did he run?
Into the oak forest.
What was he doing there?
Lyko tore.
Where did you put it?
Under the deck.
Who took it?
Rodion.
Get out!

Gray bunny

Pulled out the weed

He put it on the bench.

Who will take the weed?

That one will go too!

Through rivers and forests

A fox came running to us.

A quick bunny into the bushes

Run away quickly!

10 Little Indians counting rhyme

The author of the rhyme about 10 Little Indians is Agatha Christie. This poem was published in her detective novel of the same name. According to the plot, the text of the rhyme hung in every hotel room of the heroes of the novel.
Ten little Indians went to dinner,
One choked, there were nine left.

Nine little Indians, having eaten, nodded off,
One couldn’t wake up, there were eight of them left.

Eight little blacks went to Devon later,
One did not return, only seven remained.

Seven little black boys chopped wood together,
One killed himself - and there were six of them left.

Six little black boys went for a walk in the apiary,
One was stung by a bumblebee, there are five left.

Five little black boys did the judging,
They convicted one, leaving four.

Four black girls went swimming in the sea,
One took the bait, leaving three of them.

Three little blacks ended up in a menagerie,
One was grabbed by a bear, and the two were left alone.

Two little black boys lay down in the sun,
One burned down - and now there is one, unhappy, lonely.

The last little black man looked tired,
He went and hanged himself, and there was no one left.

Eniki beniki reader

Eniki-beniki ate dumplings
Eniki-beniki - dumplings!
A cheerful sailor came out.

Eniki-beniki ate dumplings
Eniki-beniki - bam!
A pot-bellied mattress came out.

Eniki-beniki ate dumplings,
Eniki-beniki - dumplings,
An old sailor came out on deck.

Counting books for children 4 – 5 years old


On the golden porch sat:
Tsar, prince, king, prince,
Shoemaker, tailor,
Who will you be?
Choose quickly
Don't delay
Kind and honest people.

***
The month has emerged from the fog,
He took the knife out of his pocket.
I will cut, I will beat -
You still have to drive!

***
Softer option:
The month has emerged from the fog,
Took money out of my pocket
He gave us all a ruble,
I'll go buy some candy!

The car was driving through a dark forest
For some interest,
Inte, inte, interest -
Come out with the letter "es".

The turtle tucked its tail,
And she ran after the hare.
Got ahead
If you don't believe it, come out.

Tomorrow it will fly from the sky
Blue-blue-blue whale
If you believe, stand and wait,
If you don't believe me, come out!

***
Horses, horses, horses, horses,
We sat on the balcony.
They drank tea, broke cups,
They spoke Turkish.

***
Hush, mice, cat on the roof,
and the kittens are even taller.
The cat went for milk
and the kittens are head over heels.
The cat came without milk,
and kittens ha ha ha.

Our Masha got up early
I counted all the dolls:
Two nesting dolls on the window,
Two Tanyas on the pillow,
Two Irinkas on a feather bed,
And Parsley in a cap
on a green chest.

Counting books for children in kindergarten

Counting games, suitable for light warm-up or exercise in kindergarten or as a physical education lesson when working with children.

The dragonfly has arrived
Like pea eyes
And she herself is like a helicopter,
Left, right, back, forward.

In the morning the butterfly woke up
Smiled, stretched,
Once she washed herself with dew,
Two - she spun gracefully,
Three - bent down and sat down,
And four - flew away.

One two three four five.
The fingers went out for a walk.
This finger found a mushroom
This finger is a clean table.
This one cut, this one ate,
Well, this one just looked.

Number counters

One two three four five,
We'll play hide and seek.
Sky, stars, meadow, flowers -

Get out of the circle.

One two three four,
Mice lived in an apartment.
A friend himself got into the habit of visiting them
The cross spider is a large spider.
Five, six, seven, eight,
We'll ask the spider:
“You glutton, don’t go!”
Come on, Mashenka, drive!

One day the mice came out
See what time it is.
One two three four -
The mice pulled the weights.
Suddenly there was a terrible ringing sound -
The mice ran away.

One two three four,
Who lives in our apartment?
Dad, mom, brother, sister,
Murka the cat, two kittens,
My puppy, cricket and me -
That's my whole family!
One two three four five,
I'll start counting everyone again.

Video song counting rhyme with numbers

Folk rhymes

Burn, burn clearly
So that it doesn't go out.
Stay at your hem
Look into the field
The trumpeters are riding there,
Yes, they eat rolls.
Look at the sky -
There's a crust of bread there.
One, two, don't be a crow,
Run like fire.

First-time friends,
Little pigeons were flying
By early dew,
Along the green lane.
There are apples, nuts,
Honey, sugar, -
Get out, baby!

***
Pogaturochka chicken,
Cuckoo-grouse
They sat down, burned,
They flew overseas.
There's a hill behind the sea,
On the hill is Dubrovka,
There is a queen in Dubrovka,
Red maiden,
Honey, sugar,
Get out, little king!

There was a grandmother coming from overseas,
She was carrying a box.
In that box
There were mushrooms lying
To whom - a mushroom,
To whom - two,
And for you, child,
The whole box.

Over the seas, over the mountains,
Behind the iron pillars
There is a tower on the hill,
There's a lock on the door,
Go get the key
And unlock the lock.

Counting books in English

If you guess
Say "yes".
If you don't know
Say "no".
If you doubt
Go out!

One, one, one, little dogs run.
Two, two, two, cats see you.
Three, three, three, birds in a tree.
Four, four, four, rats on the floor.

Lady Lemon goes out
Sir Plum is black and round,
Miss Cherry is sweet,
You are the first to eat!

Eeny, meeny, miny, moe,
Catch a tiger by the toe.
If he hollers, let him go,
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe.

One for sorrow,
two for joy,
three for a girl,
four for a boy,
five for silver,
six for gold
seven for a secret,
never to be told,
eight for a wish,
nine for a kiss,
ten for a time
of joyous bliss.

German counting rhyme

The simplest rhymes in German for children.

Die Mäuse singen,
die Katzen springen
bei uns im Ort.
Doch du musst fort.

Ich und du
Backers Kuh,
Müllers Esel,
der best du.
Hexe Minka,
Kater Pinka,
Vogel Fu,
raus bist du.

Asterix and Obelix
tun die ganze Woche nichts,
trinken Bier und essen Kuchen,
wer das glaubst, der soll jetzt suchen!

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.

Send a rhyme

1-
- White hare, where did you 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 not riding in a cart,
I sold nuts to everyone.
Some are two, some are three,
Get out of the circle!

3-
First-time friends,
Little pigeons were flying
By early dew,
Along the green lane.
There are apples, nuts,
Honey, sugar, -
Get out, baby!

4-
Pogaturochka chicken,
Cuckoo-grouse
They sat down, burned,
They flew overseas.
There's a hill behind the sea,
On the hill is Dubrovka,
There is a queen in Dubrovka,
Red maiden,
Honey, sugar,
Get out, little king!

5-
A ram was walking
Over steep mountains
Pulled out the grass
I put it on the bench.
Who will take her
He'll go there too.

6-
There was a grandmother coming from overseas,
She was carrying a box.
In that box
There were mushrooms lying
To whom - a mushroom,
To whom - two,
And for you, child,
The whole box.

7-
Greek rode 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 is up (month/German/hare) out of the fog
He took the knife out of his pocket -
I will cut, I will beat,
You still have to drive!

9-
They sat on the golden porch
Tsar, prince,
King, prince,
Shoemaker, tailor.
Who will you be?
Speak quickly
Don't 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 left.

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, leaving nine of them.
Nine little Indians, having eaten, nodded off,
One couldn’t wake up, there were eight of them left.
Eight little blacks went to Devon later,
One did not return, only seven remained.
Seven little black boys chopped wood together,
One killed himself - and there were six of them left.
Six little black boys went for a walk in the apiary,
One was stung by a bumblebee, there are five left.
Five little black boys did the judging,
They convicted one, leaving four.
Four black girls went swimming in the sea,
One took the bait, leaving three of them.
Three little blacks ended up in a menagerie,
One was grabbed by a bear, and the two were left alone.
Two little black boys lay down in the sun,
One burned down - and now there is one, unhappy, lonely.
The last little black man looked tired,
He went and hanged himself, and there was no one left.
(Agatha Christie, Ten Little Indians)

14-
The gray bunny pulled out the grass,
He put it on the bench.
Who will take the weed?
He'll go there too.

15-
The apple rolled across the dish,
But I won't drive.

16-
One two three four,
Mice lived in an apartment.
A friend himself got into the habit of visiting them
The cross spider is a large spider.
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,
It's seven eight, we'll ask you not to sleep,
Nine, ten, don't hope anymore...

18-
We had kittens,
One two three four five,
Come to us guys
Look and count.
Since the kitten is the whitest,
Two kittens are the bravest,
Three kittens are the smartest,
And four is the noisiest.
Five is like three and two
Same tail and head
Also a 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 an orange
There are many of us, but he is alone.
This slice is for the hedgehog,
This slice is for the swift,
This slice is for ducklings,
This slice is for kittens,
This slice is for the beaver,
And for the wolf - the peel.
He's angry with us. Trouble!
Run away somewhere!

20-
Tryntsy, bryntsy, bells,
The daredevils called,
Digi, digi, digi, don,
Get out quickly!

21-
A hare was running through the swamp,
He was looking for a job
Yes, I didn’t find a job,
He cried and left.

22-
There are cars in the garage -
Volga, Chaika, Zhiguli,
Which one do you get the keys from?

23-
An apple rolled past the orchard,
Past the garden, past the hail,
Whoever picks it up will come out.

24-
Over the seas, over the mountains,
Behind the iron pillars
There is a tower on the hill,
There's a lock on the door,
Go get the key
And unlock the lock.

25-
Shyshel-myshel,
He took it and left.

26-
Little Bunny
He ran across the field,
Ran into the garden
I found a carrot
I found cabbage
Sits, gnawing,
Go away - the owner is coming!

27-
Kady, buds, pour water.
The cow should drink, you should drive.

28-
The fox walked through the forest,
The fox screamed.
The fox tore the stripes,
The fox weaved bast shoes -
Two for my husband, three for myself,
And some bast shoes for the kids!
Who will find the bast shoes?
He will drive.

29-
Masha got up early
I counted all the dolls:
Two nesting dolls on the window,
Two Tanyas on the pillow,
Two Irinkas on a 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 heaven
Rolled into the dark forest.
One two three four five,
I'm going to look for him.

As a rule, the drivers and other main characters in the games are chosen using counting rhymes. Everyone stands in a circle. One of the players clearly pronounces the text and points to each participant in turn on the stressed syllables, including himself. Whoever the counting ends on is the one who leads. If you need to select several people, the counting is repeated.

If the role of the driver is particularly difficult, the adult takes it upon himself or nominates a child who has the necessary qualities.

Here are some popular nursery rhymes.

If you need to choose one of the two:

Neither this one nor that one,

I'll show you where.

Short, simple rhymes for very young children:

Shishel-myshel,

Who came out?

Glass, lemon,

Get out!

Dove, goose and jackdaw,

That's all the counting!

For children 5-6 years old, you can select more complex rhymes. For example, these:

Tili-teli, the birds were singing.

They took off and flew towards the forest.

The birds began to build nests,

Whoever doesn't howl should drive!

One two three four five,

The bunny went out for a walk.

Suddenly the hunter runs out

He shoots straight at the bunny.

Bang-bang, oh-oh-oh,

My little bunny is dying.

They brought him home

He turned out to be alive!

More complex and longer rhymes for children seven years old and older:

On the golden porch sat:

Tsar, prince,

King, prince,

Shoemaker, tailor,

Who will you be?

Speak quickly

Don't detain the good ones

And honest people.

Don't worry!

Here the driver can also be the one who will be asked after the counting who he is, for example, “shoemaker” or “king”.

And here is a modern version of such a rhyme:

They sat on the golden porch

Chip and Dale, Tom and Jerry,

Scrooge McDuck and the three ducklings

Come out, you'll be Ponca!

An old Russian rhyme:

White hare, where did he run?

Into the green forest!

What was he doing there?

Bast tore!

Where did you put it?

Under deck!

Who stole?

Get out!

If there are a lot of children, you don’t have to count them, but choose the driver with an arrow. A child stands in the center of the circle, closes his eyes and, stretching his arm forward like an arrow, begins to turn and spin to the left. At this time, the rest of the children walk in a circle to the right, in the opposite direction, and say the words:

Arrow, arrow, circle,

Who's driving? Show me!

(M. Gruzova)

At the command “Stop!”, pronounced by “Strelka”, everyone stops. Whoever the hand points to at this moment leads, or, as they say, wads, toils.

THIS IS INTERESTING . The driver is also called “tag” or “tag”. These names come from the words “to grease”, “to stain”, that is, to touch someone, as if leaving a stain or a greasy mark on clothes.

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