Children's nursery rhymes for children up to 2 years old with movements. Nursery rhymes for little ones for all occasions

There is hardly a person who has not heard about the benefits of nursery rhymes for young children. Nursery rhymes perfectly develop speech, attention, imagination, memory, in short, they have a beneficial effect on the development of everyone cognitive processes. A mother who sings a song to her baby or tells a funny rhyme, without noticing it, instills in her child a love of the Russian language, the living word. Now in kindergarten the use of nursery rhymes in classes is necessarily included in educational program, which allows you to increase the level of speech development in children

1st junior group

Our ducks in the morning -
Quack-quack-quack! Quack-quack-quack!
Our geese by the pond -
Ha-ha-ha! Ha-ha-ha!
And the turkey in the middle of the yard -
Ball-ball-ball! Bullshit!
Our little walks above -
Grru-grru-ugrr-u-grru-u!
Our chickens through the window -
Kko-kko-kko-ko-ko-ko-ko!
How about Petya the Cockerel
Early, early in the morning
He will sing to us ka-ka-re-ku!

The cat went to Torzhok
The cat bought a pie.
The cat went to the street,
The cat bought a bun.
Should I eat it myself?
Or demolish Mashenka?
I'll bite myself
Yes, and I’ll demolish Mashenka.

Our Masha is small,
She's wearing a scarlet fur coat,
Beaver edge.
Masha is black-browed.

Cucumber, cucumber,

Cucumber, cucumber,

Don't go to that end:

There's a mouse living there

Your tail will be chewed off

She ran through the forest
Fox with a box.
- What's in the box?
- Forest mushrooms,
Mushrooms
For my son, for my daughter.

Hare Egorka
Fell into the lake
Run downhill!
Save Yegorka!

Ay, dudu-dudu-dudu,
A raven sits on an oak tree.
He plays the trumpet
He plays the trumpet
In silver.
Turned pipe,
Gold plated,
The song is okay
The tale is complex.

Chicky-chicky, chicky

Chicky-chicky, chicky
Birch strips
Two birds flew

Small in appearance
How they flew

All the people looked
How they sat down

All the people were amazed!

Because of the forest, because of the mountains
Grandfather Yegor is coming.
Grandfather Yegor is coming.
Himself on a filly,
Wife on a cow
Children on calves
Grandchildren on baby goats.
We came down from the mountains,
They lit a fire
They eat porridge
Listening to a fairy tale...

Bucket sun,
Look out the window!
Sunshine, dress up
Red, show yourself!
Rain, rain,
Pour it full,
Small kids
Get wet!
Rainbow-arc,
Don't let it rain!
Come on sunshine -
Bell tower

2nd junior group

Thumb - boy, where have you been?
I went into the forest with this brother.
I cooked cabbage soup with this brother.
I ate porridge with this brother.
I sang songs with this brother.

I'm going to see grandma and grandpa

On a horse, in a red hat,
On a flat path,
On one leg,
In an old shoe,
Over potholes, over bumps,
Everything is straight and direct
And then suddenly... into a hole
Bang!

The night has come
Brought darkness;
The cockerel dozed off
The cricket began to sing.
It's too late, son,
Lie down on your side
Bye-bye,
Go to sleep...

A squirrel sits on a cart
She sells nuts:
To my little fox sister,
Sparrow, titmouse,
To the fat-fifted bear,
Bunny with a mustache,
Who cares,
Who needs a scarf?
Who cares?

Forty-forty

Cooked porridge
She fed the children
Gave this one
Gave this one
- Where have you been?
I didn’t chop wood
I didn’t light the stove
I didn’t cook porridge,
He came later than everyone else.

Ay, kachi-kachi-kachi
Look, bagels, rolls.
Look, bagels, rolls,
In the heat of the oven.
In the heat of the oven,
Everything is rosy and hot.
The rooks have come here,
The rolls were picked up.
We have some lamb left.

Tili-bom! Tili-bom!
The cat's house is on fire!
The cat's house caught fire
There's a column of smoke coming out!
The cat jumped out!
Her eyes bulged.
A chicken is running with a bucket,
Floods the cat's house
And the horse is with a lantern,
And the dog is with a broom,
Gray bunny with leaf
Once! Once!
Once! Once!
And fire
It's gone out!

Little kitten,
Where were you?
- At the mill.
- Kitty little kitty,
What were you doing there?
- I ground flour.
- Kitty little kitty,
What kind of flour did you bake with?
- Gingerbread cookies.
- Kitty little kitty,
Who did you eat gingerbread with?
- One.
- Don't eat alone!
Don't eat alone!
Don't eat alone!

Chicks chicks chicks
Vanya rides on a stick,
And Dunya is on a cart,
He cracks nuts.

Like our cat
The fur coat is very good
Like a cat's mustache
Amazingly beautiful
Bold eyes
The teeth are white.

The weed ant rose from its sleep,
The tit bird took hold of the grain,
Bunnies for cabbage
Mice - for the crust,
Children - for milk.

Ladybug
Black head.
Fly to the sky
Bring us some bread.
Black and white
Just not burnt

Shadow-shadow-shadow,
There is a fence above the city.
The animals sat on the fence.
We boasted all day.
The fox boasted:
- I am beautiful to the whole world!
The bunny boasted:
- Go and catch up!
Hedgehogs boasted:
- Our fur coats are good!
The bear boasted:
- I can sing songs!


Ruffed hen,
Where did you go?
- To the river.
- Ruffed hen,
Why did you go?
- For some water.
- Ruffed hen,
Why do you need some water?
- Water the chickens.
- Ruffed hen,
How do chickens ask for water?
- Pi-pi-pi-pi-pi-pi-pi-pi!

It's raining, it's raining more
The grass will be thicker
The leaves will be greener
The berries will be redder.

Rainbow-arc,
Don't let it rain
Let's

The sun is a bell.

Middle group

Our dragonfly goat
He was so smart:
He even walked on water
He also cooked porridge,
He kneaded the dough too.
He also kneaded the dough,
And he fed the kids.
He fed the kids and said:
“Eat, little goats,
Little kids,
Baby porridge
Yes, sweet pancakes"

You geese, geese,
Red paws!
Where have you been
What did you see?
- We saw a wolf:
The wolf carried away the gosling,
Yes the best
Yes, the most!
- You are geese, geese,
Red paws!
You pinch the wolf -
Save the gosling!

Little Bunny
He ran across the field.
Ran into the garden
I found a carrot
Sits, chews,
Go away -
The owner is coming.

Legs, legs, where have you been?
We went to the forest to pick mushrooms.
What were you doing with your hands?
We collected mushrooms.
And you, little eyes, helped?
We searched and looked
They looked at all the stumps.
Here is Vanyushka with the fungus,
With boletus

Today is the whole day
All the animals are at work:
Foxy sister
He hems his fur coat,
The bear sat down, the old grandfather,
The boot knocks.
And the white-sided magpie drives away Mushek.
Masha the bear cooks porridge for the children.
Hare under the Christmas tree
Sweeps with a broom.
The cat is pulling its teeth,
He is weaving bast shoes for the cat.
Through the swamp barefoot
Kulik walks with a staff.

Bucket sun,
Look out the window!
Sunshine, dress up
Red, show yourself!
Rain, rain,
Pour it full,
Small kids
Get wet!
Rainbow-arc,
Don't let it rain!
Come on sunshine -
Bell tower

Cool little lambs
We walked through the forests
They wandered around the courtyards,
They played the violin
Vanya was amused.

And the owls from the forest
Eyes clap-clap.
And the goat from the stable
Knives top top

A fox is walking across the bridge,
Carrying a bundle of brushwood,
Why does she need brushwood?
Heat the stove.
Why does she need to bake?
Cook lunch.
Why lunch?
Feed the guests.
Who are the guests?
A bear and his wife, and a hedgehog, and a cat
Yes, we are with you.

The cat went to the stove
I found a pot of porridge
Rolls on the stove
Hot as fire
Gingerbread cookies are baking
The cat can't get his hands on it

Red bucket,
Rise high
Dedicate far:
To the dark forests,
On damp borochki,
To the river, to the fields,
To the blue seas,
To the green garden,
And for all honest people.

Senior group

Like on thin ice
A little white snow fell.
A little white snow fell
Vanyushka, my friend, was driving.
Vanya drove, hurried,
He fell off his good horse.
Vanya fell and lies there,
Nobody runs to Vanya.
Two girls saw
They ran straight to Vanya,
They put Vanya on a horse,
They showed the way.
They showed the way,
Yes they punished:
- How are you going, Ivan?
Don't yawn around!

Nikolenka gander
Jumps along the bank
Catches white fish
Feeds grandma.
Grandma is old,
Grandma is kind.
Loves fish
And the granddaughter is pigeoning.
Strokes the head
Sews him new clothes.

I'm touching the pegs

I'm planting a vegetable garden,

I'm planting cabbage

I plant a little white one,

Cheerful

Rooks - Kirichi

Fly, fly,

Happy spring

Bring it, bring it!

You, frost, frost, frost,

Don't show your nose!

Go home quickly

Take the cold with you.

And we'll take the sleigh,

We'll go outside

Let's sit in the sleigh

– scooters.

Like grandma's goat,
Varvarushka has gray hair

what a smart guy he was:
I walked on water myself,
I lit the stove myself,
I cooked the porridge myself,
I fed my grandfather and grandmother.

You knock on the oak tree,

The blue siskin arrives.

At the siskin's, at the siskin's,

Little red tuft,

And on a small paw

Scarlet little boot.

Siskin flew under the sun

And he nodded his head.

Early in the morning
Shepherd: “Tu-ru-ru-ru!”
And cows suit him well
They sang: “Moo-moo-moo!”
You, Burenushka, go,
Take a walk in an open field,
And you'll come back in the evening,
Give us milk to drink

Ladybug,
black head,
Fly to the sky
Bring us bread -
Black and white
Just not burnt.

You're a little birdie
You're a vagrant!
You fly away
On the blue sea
You take it
spring keys,
Lock out the winter
Unlock summer!

Swallow, swallow,

Dear killer whale,

Where were you,

What did you come with?

Been overseas

I got the spring,

I bring, I bring the redness of spring!

Rain, rain, more fun
Drip, drip, don't be sorry!
Just don't kill us!
Don't knock on the window in vain -
Splash more into the field:
The grass will become thicker!
Rain, rain, more,
The grass will be thicker.
Rain, rain, harder,
Vegetable garden you are our fields.

Nursery rhymes for 2-3 year old children in kindergarten were invented by the youngest in Rus'. These are not just poems, but the whole world Russian creativity (folk), which helped in those days to educate and develop children.

Even now, nursery rhymes for the little ones are a lifesaver for modern parents in raising their tomboys. Reading nursery rhymes with your 2-3 year old child accompanies movement. This means that Russian nursery rhyme poems for kids are aimed at developing speech, fine motor skills and even physically.

  1. Nursery rhymes for little ones with movements are suitable for toddlers even from birth. While a newborn baby cannot yet control the movement of his arms and legs. Humming folk nursery rhymes For children, you can give the baby a massage and have fun.
  2. This strengthens the physical tone of the baby’s muscles and, listening to you pronounce Russian sayings and tongue twisters, they are stored in his memory. You can start learning nursery rhymes at any age, at least one year old, even three years old.

Which nursery rhyme to choose is up to you. The topic of such poetry lessons can be anything. For example, nursery rhymes about animals help in the study of fauna; in the form of a game, it is easier for a child to understand how cats meow, how dogs bark, etc.

Today's poems are different from those of past years. This creativity among the people in Rus' saved and helped almost all women. The difference from modern poems is that they use many words that have already fallen out of use in modern literature.

Many people believe that since such words are not used, then these nursery rhymes will not teach anything good. But this is not entirely true, if you don’t like some words, just replace them with the words that seem most correct to you. It is correct to start learning and develop speech in a baby from infancy. Therefore, replace the words “What” with words that are currently used, for example, the word “What”.

Instead of showing your baby cartoons, buy your baby illustration books. There is a lot of useful information in such literature. Firstly, there are colorful illustrations, there may even be cartoons, which attracts little ones, and these books also contain nursery rhymes. In pure tongues, the same sounds are repeated, for example, the nursery rhyme "Cockerel".

  • If these are purely spoken nursery rhymes, they should use repeated sounds (for example, “Ko-ko-ko”, “Ku-ka-re-Ku”, “Be-be-be”, etc.). The educational nursery rhyme book Cockerel contains colorful illustrations (famous cartoons) and you don’t have to memorize them, you just need to read with expression and interesting intonation, and the baby can just look at the pictures and listen.
  • In the future, try to teach your toddler to read using these books. Pure tongues are especially useful. Firstly, it will be easier for the baby due to the repetition of syllables, and secondly, diction will develop, and you will not need the services of a speech therapist.

Russian folk nursery rhymes (Collection). Children from 0 to 3 years old

Nursery rhyme games

All children, without exception, love to play games, kindergarten children are taken for walks and morning exercises. In a variety of ways, educators are trying to attract tomboys to children's physical education; for such purposes, the well-known nursery rhymes, okay, and any counting rhyme during tag or hide-and-seek are suitable.

You can play while at home active games with the baby and talk funny poems and songs. The best nursery rhymes develop the little ones as a whole, they learn faster the world. The kid who listens to nursery rhymes and proverbs will begin to speak much earlier than his peers.

A cool game for little people on their parents' laps. They put the baby on their lap and begin to “ride” while saying:

  • We drove, we drove,
  • To the forest for nuts,
  • Over the bumps, over the bumps,
  • Through wondrous forests,
  • Got stuck in a traffic jam
  • The buzzer was pressed, Beep-Beep! (or into the hole Booh!)

With this last action, the parent can spread his knees so that the baby falls slightly “into the hole” or pretend to be a horn by lightly pinching the side. Children of 2-3 years old and in kindergarten really like these games.

In kindergarten or at home you can do exercises with toddlers. For exercise, a nursery rhyme about the sun or about a cockerel is suitable, in general, anything related to the morning and children. You should do exercises with the kids, while doing physical activities. For example, “the crimson sun has come out” - everyone together from a sitting position raises their arms and rises smoothly, “we will bow to the sun” - everyone bends down, lowering their hands, etc.

Before bedtime

Nursery rhymes before bedtime are especially memorable for the little one. Sleep is a carefree moment that parents are waiting for when they put their little happiness to bed. To make the bedtime process more interesting and useful, lullabies were invented a long time ago.

Nursery rhymes for sweet sleep were invented a long time ago; with the help of such lullabies, parents calm a baby who does not want to sleep, is naughty or cries. The main thing is to choose a calming and soothing intonation. Musical approach the most important thing in going to bed the best option, the baby listens and gradually falls asleep from the intonation.

  1. When you put your baby to bed, you can turn short rhymes into a whole lullaby, the main thing is to sing them soothingly. There is no need to tell them with expression and high intonation, the main task- to lull.
  2. Everyone’s favorite lullaby “Bayu-bayushki-bayu” helps with this. Everyone knows her. And you must agree that even in mature age although not the whole thing, you remember some excerpts from this song. So the kids listen, slowly fall asleep, and the words you sing are deposited somewhere deep in the subconscious.
  3. All you need to do is remember a lullaby and sing it to your baby every day, every night. Let us remind you of its text, it can simply be repeated from one verse or you can add something new yourself. You can make up a lullaby from several poems that seem best to you.

Nursery rhymes for the development of speech and fine motor skills

Reading nursery rhymes can develop a child’s speech skills well. Nursery rhymes for speech development can be learned at any time of the day. This could be a simple counting rhyme (rhyme counting rhymes) that the baby will use while playing in the yard with his peers.

While playing, you can teach nursery rhymes to your little one. First, you show and move his arms and fingers, and then after a while you ask the baby to continue the action you started. When the little one has memorized the finger nursery rhymes, ask him to pronounce them and show them, already in your hands, independently without your prompting.

Here is an example of a well-known game with palms and fingers:

  • Magpie white-sided
  • I cooked porridge,
  • She fed the kids. (Mom draws a circle with her finger on the baby’s palm, as if stirring porridge)
  • (Then the mother bends the baby’s fingers one by one towards her palm)
  • I gave it to the first one (bends his thumb)
  • I gave it to the second one (bends index finger)
  • I gave it to the third one, (bends middle finger)
  • I gave it to the fourth one, (bends ring finger)
  • But I didn’t give it to the fifth one. (takes the little finger and swings it in different directions)
  • And you haven’t grown a finger yet!
  • You didn't bring water,
  • You didn't go to the forest
  • You didn't chop wood
  • Your porridge is on a stick
  • In a mitten.

This one is small and short poem develops not only fine motor skills in the baby, but also speech and prepares the child for the basics of counting. It will be easier for your child to count on his fingers in the future if he knows which finger is which. The most important thing is that “The White-sided Magpie” accustoms children to work; the little one, from an early age, in the form of play, understands that whoever works, eats.

Rhymes during meals

Nursery rhymes about food are needed when parents have problems feeding their little ones. The child may be capricious and refuse to even try a spoonful of the food you have prepared. For such cases, we came up with nursery rhymes during meals.

The most popular and famous, as we all remember, are the poems with the help that our mothers persuaded us to eat. In them they asked to eat a spoon for mom, for dad, etc. In general, they tried in every possible way to deceive him so that the baby would eat at least a spoonful of porridge.

Nursery rhymes for children 2-3 years old

girls, future and real mothers, you of course know that you need to constantly talk to your baby and explain your actions and what you want or will do with the child.

I found this nursery rhyme short poems that suit different regime processes, I hope you find it useful

WASH Rhymes

In the morning we wash our hands and face with water

Plop and plop, plop and plop

Run away the dirt from the clean ones.

Water, water, wash my face

To make your eyes sparkle,

To make your cheeks blush,

To make your mouth laugh,

So that the tooth bites.

Give me your hands,

Yes, get out of bed,

Let's go wash up

Where can we find some water?

Cheeks? Washed.

Nose? Washed?

What about the eyes? Forgot.

We know, we know - yes, yes, yes!

There is water hiding in the tap!

Come out, water!

We came to wash ourselves!

Leisure a little

Right in the palm of your hand!

The soap will foam

And the dirt will go somewhere!

Nobody, nobody, tirlim - bom - bom

Can't guess

Where does the cheerful gnome go?

And the gnome goes for a swim!

Who will be there koop-kup,

Is the water squelch-squish?

To the bath quickly - jump, jump,

In the bathtub with your foot - jump, jump!

The soap will foam

And the dirt will go somewhere.

Ay, okay, okay,

We are not afraid of water,

We wash ourselves clean,

We smile at mom.

We'll go swimming and splash in the water,

Nastya will splash, frolic, and wash herself.

We will wash our sweet baby's feet,

Let's wash little Nastenka's hands,

Back and tummy, face and mouth -

What a pure dear daughter!

Who will be there koop-kup,

Is the water squelch-squish?

To the bath quickly - jump, jump,

In the bathtub with your foot - jump, jump!

The soap will foam

And the dirt will go somewhere.

Tap, open! Nose, wash your face!

Wash both eyes at once!

Wash your ears, wash your neck!

Neck, wash yourself thoroughly!

Wash, wash, shower!

Dirt, wash away! Dirt, wash away!

Rhymes for awakening

My daughter woke up and stretched sweetly

She lay there, lay there, and smiled

My heart is beating fast, oh my little fish

How dear is your smile to me!

We woke up and stretched

Together we smiled at the sun

Hello bell sun.

We got up from the pad of the handle of the stretcher,

The legs are runaways, together they are little things.

Who woke up early?

Did you smile slyly?

Like, I can’t sit, lie idle, aha - aha

Hurry up, let me help you, yeah - yeah!

In the morning we look out the window

The sun rose in the sky

The sun scatters rays in the sky - ah!

The cloud cleverly gathers these crumbs together - oh!

We woke up, stretched,

Turned from side to side!

Stretches! Stretches!

Where are the toys and rattles?

You, toy, rattle,

Raise our baby!

Dili-dili-dili-dili -

The bells were ringing.

Dili-dili-dili-dili -

The bells woke me up

All the bugs and spiders

And funny moths.

Ding-day! Ding-day!

Let's start a new day!

Dili-dili-dili-dili!

The bells woke me up

They will eat and eat everyone,

All lazy bear cubs.

And the little sparrow woke up,

And the little jackdaw perked up.

Ding-day! Ding-day!

Don't sleep through the new day.

FEEDING Rhymes

Eat, eat porridge

In a blue cup

Eat faster, eat more fun.

Sweet porridge, made from thick milk

From thick milk and semolina.

The one who eats the porridge

All teeth will grow.

The donut was sitting in the oven

She looked at us and wanted to put it in our mouth.

Duck - duckling, mouse - little mouse,

The cat called the kitten for lunch.

The ducks have eaten, the mice have eaten

The cats have eaten, but you haven’t yet.

Deep - not shallow ships in plates

Onion head, red carrot,

Parsley, potatoes, a little grains

Here the boat floats, swims right into your mouth.

There is a goat with horns on its forehead,

He goes grumbling and knocks with his stick.

A goat carries a pot of porridge:

Come on, eat, my friend!

Eat, don’t yawn, drink milk.

Not that-me-me! - You will fall on my horns.

This is a spoon, this is a cup.

There is buckwheat porridge in the cup.

The spoon has been in the cup -

The buckwheat porridge is gone!

The delicious porridge is steaming,

Lesha sits down to eat porridge,

The porridge is very good

We ate the porridge slowly.

Spoon by spoon

We ate a little.

Goo-goo-goo, goo-goo-goo,

On a green meadow,

On the green in the meadow

A cup worth of cottage cheese.

Two grouse arrived

They pecked and flew away.

How they flew

We looked at them. Am!

Who is our favorite?

The first spoon is for mom,

And the second one for whom?

Yes for your dad

Who is the third spoon for?

For a cheerful matryoshka,

Eat for your woman, eat for your grandfather,

For the boy - for the neighbor,

For girlfriends and friends,

Eat more, don't regret it!

Eat for the holiday, noisy, bright,

For guests and for gifts,

For the kitten, for Timoshka

This little spoon

And for the red cat,

The plate is empty!

On my plate

Red squirrel.

So that she can be seen

I eat everything to the bottom!

Most the right way There is!

To eat this porridge,

We'll blow on the plate,

Let's put a spell on the porridge with a spoon,

We won't give it to anyone

We'll eat it ourselves.

We'll eat the first spoon

For the cat, kittens and cat,

So that these meowmurks

They played blind man's buff with us.

And the second spoon of porridge

We will eat for our mother,

So that you don’t get tired during the day,

She told me a bedtime story.

We will dedicate the third spoon

To the best dad in the world,

Let him save us from boredom -

He will bring a hundred toys!

Well, we only have a little time left!

This time we go for the cat again,

This spoon for the horse

The rest is up to me!

RULES FOR GOING TO BED

Lyuli - Lyuli, oh, Lyuli

The pigeons have arrived

The ghouls began to coo,

Rock our baby.

Bye-bye, bye-bye

Go to sleep quickly

Bye-bye, bye-bye

Sleep, my baby, sleep.

The cat went into the woods,

The cat found a belt.

Got dressed, came back

He began to rock the cradle:

Bye-bye, bye-bye,

Lie down, Galinka, quickly,

Get up, Galinka, with the little dawn.

The night has come, brought darkness.

The cockerel dozed off and the cricket began to sing.

It's late, son,

Lie down on your side

Bye-bye, go to sleep.

Bye-bye-bye,

The bunnies came running,

The bunny went under the stick,

I found myself a violin.

We need to catch the bunny

Take away the violin!

Take away the violin -

Tanya will start to fall asleep.

Oh, 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 Vanya with us,

Vanya is sleeping and sleeping with us.

Ay, bye, bye, bye,

You're a dog, don't bark!

You, cow, don't moo!

You rooster, don't crow!

Our boy will sleep

He will close his eyes.

Bye-bye, go to sleep, Katyushka,

My funny bunny

Close your bunny eyes,

Bye-bye-bye-bye.

Bye-bye-bye-bye,

You've already had some tea,

I ate porridge and played enough,

Got crazy, chatted,

So now go to sleep,

Bye-bye-bye-bye.

Here I sat on the gate

Talking magpie:

“Cra-kra-kra-kra!

It’s time for the little one to sleep!”

The pigeons looked out the windows:

“Guli-guli - guli-guli,

The little one needs to sleep

So as not to oversleep in the morning"

Hush, Little Baby, Do not Say a Word,

How I love the baby!

Little bunnies

They wanted some goodies,

They wanted some goodies,

Because they're bunnies.

We'll get some sleep

We'll lie on our backs.

We'll lie on our backs

And let's sleep quietly.

We walked, we played,

And a little tired.

To gain more strength,

We need to get some sleep.

Let's put away the toys

Let's lie down on the pillow.

You close your eyes

And I dream of a fairy tale:

About the cat purring,

crane-kurlyku,

Clucking hen,

A jumping frog.

I'm a cunning little fox,

Tiny mouse

Boasting bunny

And a buzzer-fly,

About the buzzing bumblebee,

The busy squirrel

About the bear with a sweet tooth,

Sleep, my baby!

Sleep is walking around the cradle - bye, bye.

Whose eyes wanted to sleep here - I know, I know.

Don't shake them with your fists, close them,

Sleep rocks the cradle, go to sleep.

This finger wants to sleep

This finger is a jump into bed,

This finger has already taken a nap,

This little finger is already asleep.

This one is sleeping soundly, soundly,

And he tells you to sleep.

COMBING Rhymes

Grow, braid, to the waist

Don't lose a hair.

Grow, braid, to your toes,

All the hairs are in a row.

Grow up, braid, don’t get confused,

Mom, daughter, listen.

I'll comb my braid,

I'll braid Russian hair,

I weave, I weave, I weave,

I say: You grow, grow, braid,

The whole city is beautiful.

I scratch, I scratch my hair,

I'm combing my braids!

What do we do with a comb?

We're doing Tanya's hair.

Cockerel cockerel,

Give me a comb.

Well, please, please

I'll comb my curls.

Rhymes for cutting marigolds

Who is this? Little finger!

I ran to the store with a friend!

I bought toys, sweet cheesecakes!

Give us a nail!

Come on, scissors - click, click!

Hello, ring finger!

Like a tin soldier

Always on duty

And he looks menacing!

Give us a nail!

Come on, scissors - click, click!

Who is this? Middle finger!

Played with the puppy in the front

They were hiding, laughing,

They were tumbling on the floor!

Give us a nail!

Come on, scissors - click, click!

Index finger -

Very inquisitive!

Who is this? How's that?

He's an expert at answering questions!

Give us a nail!

Come on, scissors - click, click!

This is our big finger!

I'm glad to get my hair cut with all my heart!

He's in a good mood

Ate strawberry jam!

Give us a nail!

Come on, scissors - click, click!

Thumb Thumb Where have you been?

Dear boy, where have you been?

Show me your nail

Let's cut it clack-clack.

Cut and cut, click and click

Neat nail.

The cat has scratches on his paws,

The cat has grown snags on his paws.

Let's trim the scratches, remove the scratches,

To avoid scribbling, they didn’t scratch my son.

DRESSING Rhymes

We're on chubby little hands

We put on a shirt

Repeat after me the words:

Pen - one, and pen - two!

Let's fasten the clasps

On your clothes:

Buttons and buttons>

Various rivets.

***
To my baby

We'll put on pants.

Repeat after me the words:

Leg - one, and leg - two!

Now let's go for a walk.

Let's play with the kids.

***
If you want to go for a walk, you need to get dressed quickly,

Open the closet door and put them on in order.

Panties come first, followed by a T-shirt:

For a girl - with a bead, for a boy - with a bunny.

And then you and I will put on tights,

We will put each leg in its own house.

So we got to the shirt with you.

Here, each pen also has its own house.

Now feel free to put on your pants.

Tuck your shirt into them skillfully.

Look, it's getting colder outside.

It's time for the kids to put on a blouse.

Now let’s put our boots on our feet.

To prevent your ears from hurting, quickly put on a hat.

And then a jacket for a long walk.

Rhymes for massage and exercise

Back or tummy massage.

Stretchers - stretchers

Fat girls across themselves

Hands are grabbers, legs are walkers

In the mouth - a talk, and in the head - a mind.

Oh, you are my sweet candy girl

Golden squirrel, lilac branch.

Oh, you are my son - a wheat ear

Azure flower, lilac bush.

Pretty is pretty, pretty is pretty,

Slender, slender, dear, dear.

I pinch, I pinch the grass, the green ant

Grandfather for a caftan, grandmother for a sundress.

What did they beat? The back.

What did they beat you with? Venechkom.

They ate porridge with seeds

They drove us like a wreath - shoo, shoo.

For leg exercises

Frog, frog, four legs and abdomen

He lives in the swamp and sings his own song.

Kwa-kwa-kwa!

Are the jackdaws and crows all healthy?

One jackdaw is not healthy and has pierced its leg.

We'll eat at Torzhok and buy a jackdaw a boot.

By high road, walked big feet

Top-top-top

Little feet walked along a small path

Top-top-top.

Aty-baht soldiers walked

To the market, to the market

Aty - baht that you bought

Samovar - samovar.

For finger massage

Peas, peas, peas, peas, beans!

This finger is grandma

This finger is grandpa

This is mommy's finger

This finger is daddy

This is my finger - this is my whole family.

Once - of course you are good

Two - of course you are handsome

Three - of course you are beautiful

And four - you're happy

Five - of course you are loved

Let's repeat with the other pen!

I found this finger - a mushroom,

This finger was cleaning the table,

This finger cut, this one ate,

Well, this one just looked.

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 - a fist.

For foot massage

We need to shoe Masha, Masha will go dancing!

Dance, dance, dance!

A little foot ran along the path,

Small heel, patch on the heel.

Currents, currents, currents, I forge, I forge legs.

Dashunka's legs are moving along the path.

The path is crooked, no end, no edge,

The mud was knee-deep, the horse was lame.

Top, top, top, top - we've arrived!

Toki-toki-toki, I forge, I forge legs.

Antoshka's legs are moving along the path,

The path is crooked, no end, no edge.

For swinging on the ball

Ay, swing, swing, swing!

Look: bagels, rolls!

Look: bagels, rolls!

Hot, hot, out of the oven!

All blushes are hot!

Come here rooks

Picked up the rolls

Hey, hey, hey, hey!

And I'll give you a roll!

Lift baby up

Magpie - white-sided teach me to fly

Not high, not far, just the sun in sight.

For exercises with handles

How they baked a clay pie on Vanya’s name day

This high, this low

This is the width, this is the size of the dinners.

A blacksmith comes from the forges, a blacksmith carries two hammers

Knock-knock-knock, and suddenly it hit all at once.

We sailed, we sailed

Plop-plop, plop-plop.

They quickly swam across the river and onto land.

Bang-bang, bang-bang.

Blow the winds in the field,

For the mills to grind,

So that tomorrow from flour

We baked pies

For jumping and walking

Ay, little ones, little ones, the boy will soon be one year old

Stand on end, reaching for the ceiling

Stand higher and you'll reach the roof.

A clubfooted bear walks through the forest

Collects cones and puts them in a basket

The cone bounced right into the bear's forehead

The bear got angry and stomped his foot.

Oh, stomp your foot, stomp your right one

You’ll still go dancing, even if you’re little.

Our little legs ran along the path

Legs, legs, where are you running?

In the woods for midges, to moss the hut

So as not to live coldly.

Pussy, pussy, pussy, get on the path, don't sit down

Our baby is going through the pussy and will fall.,

Our baby, stomp stomp through the pussy, clap-clap.

Katya, little Katya, remote Katya,

Walk along the path and stamp your foot.

Big feet walked along the road

TOP-TOP-TOP-TOP

Little feet walked along the path

top-top-top-top.

And frets, frets, frets, gardens are not planted,

And my son will come and plant and water

Top - top - top - top.

CONSOLIDATED Rhymes

The cat hurts, the dog hurts,

The horse is in pain, but Sasha is not in pain!

The fox is in pain, the wolf is in pain,

And Vanya’s pain will fly away to the birch tree!

Don't cry baby, the squirrel will come galloping

He will bring nuts for your amusement!

Leave my Olya in pain!

To an open field, to a blue sea, to a dark forest

For viburnum, for rowan, for bitter aspen!

And the poop is wet, the little eyes are wet

Whoever offends a child will be butted by a goat.

Who's crying here oh-oh-oh!

They say my son!

No, my son is not crying, you are wrong to say.

He’s already smiling - look!

When teeth grow

One clove, two cloves -

Dashenka is soon to be one year old!

My daughter is whining again,

We will console Dasha:

Grow your teeth

Little by little, little by little -

Don't disturb your daughter's sleep!

Don't stop her from playing!

We will jump and gallop,

Hugging mom tenderly!

Rhymes for a walk

About the rain.

The rain started dripping, drip, drip

We quickly opened our umbrella

One two three four five

Can't stop the rain!

Rain, rain, harder -

The grass will be greener

Flowers will grow

On our lawn.

Rain, rain, more,

Grow, grass, thicker.

Rain, rain, more!

I'll give you the grounds

I'll go out onto the porch,

I'll give you a cucumber

I'll give you a loaf of bread too -

Water as much as you want!

About the rainbow.

Rainbow-arc, don't let it rain,

Come on, sunshine, bell!

Rainbow-arc, bring on the rain!

A spoon for us, a spoon for the bear,

And the gray wolf gets a bucket full!

About the sun

Sunshine, sunshine, look out the window!

Sunshine, dress up in red, show yourself!

The children are waiting for you, the youngsters are waiting for you.

The sun is a bell,

Get up early

Wake us up early:

We should run to the fields,

Let's welcome spring!

The sun looks out the window,

It shines into our room.

We will clap our hands -

We are very happy about the sun.

About frost

You, frost, frost, frost,

Don't show your nose!

Go home quickly

Take the cold with you.

And we'll take the sleigh,

We'll go outside

Let's sit in the sleigh - scooters.

FUNNY FUN - ENTERTAINMENT

A horned goat is coming, a butted goat is coming

Legs stomp stomp, eyes clap clap.

Who doesn't eat porridge or drink milk?

Gored, gored, gored.>

(show your baby a goat toy, or make horns from your fingers)

The woman sowed peas, hop-hop, hop-hop

The ceiling collapsed, jump - jump, jump - jump,

Baba walked and walked and found a pie.

(place your baby on your lap so you can bounce him)

Chicks - chicks - chicks

Kostya rides on sticks

Lyuba cracks nuts on the cart.

(place the baby on your leg and rock him)

Knocking, strumming along the street: Foma is riding a chicken.

Timoshka on the cat, along the path.

(place the baby on your lap so that you can throw it up)

Jump - jump, jump - jump

The boy has grown up and grown up.

Jump - jump, jump - jump

Look how tall it is.

Tari - tari - tari - russ, tari - rusenki

Marusenka’s legs began to dance on their own,

The knives themselves danced the tari-rusenki

This is Marusenka’s mood.

(put the baby on his feet so he can bounce on his own)

Let's go - let's go for mushrooms, for nuts

Over the hummocks, over the hummocks, bushes, stumps,

Green leaves, along ravines, over stones

Over bumps, over roots, straight into a hole - bam!

(baby sits on your lap, saying “bam”, “drop” him slightly)

Bye bye there is no Lyubushka, Lyubushka, my dear.

Oh, but she’s not anywhere, where is our Lyubasha, where?

We will go looking for her, and we will find her, we will find her.

(play hairstyles with the baby)

Three - ta - tush - ki! Three - ta - tush - ki!

Nastya rides on a pillow!

Riding on a pillow!

Boo off the pillow head over heels

Carcasses! Tutushki!

They sat down on the pillows.

Girlfriends came

Pushed off the pillow.

Okay, okay, baked pancakes

They put it on the window and left it to cool.

Let's eat it cool down and give it to the sparrows

We ate all the pancakes, shoo-shoo.

They sat on the head of (baby's name).

The house smells like buns!

Okay! Okay!

Who's going to come? Who's going to come? Grandfathers, grandmothers!

Come quickly, grandparents!

There is no one dearer or dearer than you!

Okay! Okay!

Okay, okay, we’re going to visit grandma.

We are visiting our grandfather for a dinner party.

We are riding on a cat along a funny path.

We eat with dogs in a red car.

Grandma prepares golden brown pancakes for everyone.

Rhymes about animals

Magpie white-sided

Forty, forty,

White-sided magpie,

Cooked porridge

Jumped onto the porch

invited guests,

There were no guests, no porridge was eaten.

I gave everything to my children.

The kids arrived and sat down at the table.

We ate all the porridge.

Chick - chick, chicks,

There is some water in a tub.

Who's afraid of me

I won't give them some water.

Here the chickens are running,

Don't be afraid of the tubs!

There is a saucer near the tub,

They will all get drunk.

There is a saucer near the tub.

The mice dance in circles

And the cat is dozing on the stove.

Hush, mice, don't make noise,

Don't wake up Vaska the cat.

Vaska the cat will wake up,

It will break up your round dance.

Cat and cat.

The cat sews a shirt into baskets,

And the cat is crushing crackers on the stove.

Our cat has three butter cakes,

And our cat has three milk cellars.

The little bunny ran across the field,

I ran into the garden, found carrots, found cabbage -

Sits, gnawing, ah, someone is coming!

One two three four five,

The bunny went out for a walk.

What should we do? How to be?

Let's catch the bunny!

Let's count again:

One two three four five.

White hare, where did he run?

Into the forest - Dubrovka.

What was he doing there?

He tore the bark.

Where did you put it?

I cleared the deck one by one.

Among the white doves

A nimble sparrow jumps,

Sparrow bird, gray shirt,

Respond, sparrow, don’t be shy and fly out!

Fuck, bang, rattle, the mouse rides on hedgehogs.

Wait, prickly hedgehog, I can’t bear to go any further,

It’s unbearable to drive anymore, you’re very nervous, hedgehog!

Fox and wolf.

The fox walked with rye, the fox found a penny.

The fox bought the soap, the fox washed the stigma.

The wolf walked sideways, the fox walked along the street,

The wolf crowed like a rooster, the fox like a hen.

The wolf bought a sleigh and put the fox in the sleigh.

Before reaching the village, the fox jumped out.

A squirrel sits on a cart, selling nuts.

Little fox-sister, sparrow, titmouse,

The fat-footed bear, the mustachioed bunny.

Some in the tray, some in the mouth, some in the paws.

You knock on the oak tree,

The blue siskin arrives.

At the siskin's, at the siskin's,

Little red tuft,

And on a small paw

Scarlet little boot.

Siskin flew under the sun

And he nodded his head.

Geese

- Geese, geese! - Ha-ga-ha!

- Do you want something to eat? - Yes Yes Yes!

- So fly! - We are not allowed!

Gray wolf under the mountain

Doesn't let us go home.

- So fly as you want

Just take care of your wings!

Owl - owl, big head,

Sits on a stump, turns his head,

He looks in all directions and how he can fly!

Ladybug

Ladybug, fly to the sky,

Bring us bread

Black and white

Just not burnt.

Martin

Swallow, swallow, dear killer whale,

Where were you, what did you come with?

I've been overseas, I've found spring,

I bring, I bring spring beauty!

Snail, snail, stick out your horns,

I'll give you a piece of the pie, snail!

Crawl along the path, I'll give you some cakes.

"Granny with glasses"

Grandma put on glasses Draw a ring with your thumb and forefinger And the granddaughter saw it. Apply rings to your eyes

"Who should do what"

Ivan Bolshak - to chop wood.
Vaska-Ukazka - carry water.
Medium Bear needs to light the stove.
Grishka the Orphan needs to cook porridge.
Little Timoshka - to sing songs,
Sing and dance songs. While pronouncing the line, slightly twist the child’s finger in one direction. Then repeat and twist in the other direction.

"Forgetful Bunny"

Bunny found a book Palms pressed together, depicting a closed book And he opened it and read it, "Open" book And I closed it and forgot everything. "Close" book And opened it again
And he repeated everything, "Open" book And I closed it and forgot again. “Close” the book

"Rake"

Leaves are falling in the garden
I'll rake them. Palm down, fingers bent, “rowing”

"Chain"

>Join the thumb and index fingers of one hand in a ring. Rings from the fingers of the other hand are alternately passed through it: thumb-index, thumb-middle, etc.

Fingering fingers
And we get a chain. This exercise can be varied by changing the position of the fingers.

"Running Man"

There lived a man
twisted legs,
And he walked for a whole century
Along a crooked path.
And beyond the crooked river
In a crooked house
Lived in summer and winter
Crooked mice. Index and middle fingers“running” around the table.

The exercise is performed first with one hand, then with the other, then with both.

"Ooty-ooty"

Ooty-ooh, let's fly The child waves his hands They sat on their heads. Hands on head Pecked, pecked “Peck” the head with your fingers And they flew home. Hands fly off your head

"Okay"

- Okay, okay,
- Where were you?
- By Grandma.
- What did you eat?
- Porridge.
- What did you drink?
- Curdled milk. Clap your hands on stressed syllables Sweet porridge, >Stroke your belly with your hand Grandma is kind. Pat yourself on the head We drank and ate Rub your belly again And they flew home. Flapping your arms like wings

"Owl Owl"

Owl-owl,
Big head,
Sits on a branch
Looks in all directions. Hug your face with your hands and smoothly turn it from side to side Yes, suddenly it will fly! Flapping your arms like wings

"Cap on cap"

Cap on cap.
Cap on cap.
Cap on cap. Place your fingers together to form a “handful”, turn your palms down and “put” the caps on top of each other. Bang - they fell on their side! Place your hands palms up

"Honey mushrooms and the guys"

On a stump - The elbows are on the table, the palms are horizontal to the surface of the table, the straight fingers of both hands are in contact. It turns out to be a “stump” Five again. Spread your fingers on one hand At the stump - Make a “stump” again Five guys. Spread the fingers on the other hand

"Magpie-white-sided"

You, white-sided magpie, Flapping your arms like wings Teach me to fly Raise your hands up Neither high nor far - Spread your arms out to the sides at shoulder width Just see the sea. Place your palm with the visor on your forehead

"Tom Thumb"

- Little Thumb, 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. Bend or finger, shaking slightly, the child’s fingers, one for each line.

"Magpie-Crow"

The magpie-crow was cooking porridge,
She fed the children. Drive to the beat index finger on an open palm Gave this one
Gave this one
Gave this one
I gave it to this one. Bend one finger on each line, starting with the thumb<А этому не дала:Shake your little finger lightly- You didn’t chop wood,
Didn't carry water
I didn’t cook porridge -
No porridge for you! Lightly tap your little finger with your index finger to “punish” it

"Cam"

Hands lie on your knees, palms down.

How can I clench my fist? Clench your hand into a fist Yes, I'll put it on its side. Place your fist on your knee with your thumb up I'll open my palm Straighten your fingers I'll put it on your leg. Return palm to knee

"Knock Knock"

- Knock-Knock! Hit your fists together three times- Yes Yes Yes! Clap your hands three times- Can I come to you? Three more punches- I'm always glad! Three more claps

"Sheep"

So two sheep butted heads Fists butt each other On the bridge early in the morning. Clap on stressed syllables They didn’t want to give in - "Butt" Together they flew into the river. Place your palms on your knees

"Woodpecker"

A woodpecker is hammering a tree:
Knock-Knock. Collect all the fingers of one hand (“woodpecker”) and knock them against an open palm standing vertically (“tree”) A whole day in the forest costs:
Knock-knock-knock. Change hands and knock

"Zapalochka"

On the pillow with your head - Lie down I stroke, stroke my forehead. Stroke your forehead I close my eyes, Cover your eyes with your palms I fall asleep quickly. Place your hands under your cheeks and close your eyes

"Pointer"

My mouth can eat, Show on lips The nose is to breathe, and the ears are to listen. Show your nose and ears Little eyes can blink blink Handles - grab everything, grab everything. Pretend to grab

"Fingers"

We are with (child's name) let's play
We move our fingers.
This finger is the longest
This finger is smarter than everyone else
This finger is the shortest of all,
This one wants to become bigger,
This one knows all the toys
This one is the ears on top of the head,
This one is hiding in the shadows,
This one is a little son. Massage the fingertips with the thumb and forefinger of the other hand. One line - one finger. Start big.

Nursery games for children from 2 years old

"Worms"

One two three four five, Palms rest on knees or table The worms went for a walk. The fingers, bending, pull the palm towards themselves (movement of a crawling caterpillar) Suddenly a crow runs up “Walk” along the table with your index and middle fingers. She nods her head Place your fingers in a pinch and move them up and down. arcs: “Here comes lunch!” Open your palm, moving your thumb down and the rest up Lo and behold, there are no more worms! Clenching your fists, press them to your chest

"Kittens"

Our cat has ten kittens, Press the fingers of both hands in pairs towards each other, clasp your palms Now all the kittens are in pairs: Swing your arms without separating them Two thick, two nimble, two long,
two cunning
Two little ones
and the most beautiful. Tap the corresponding fingers together, starting with the thumb

"Five fingers"

There are five fingers on my hand
Five grabbers, five holders.
To plan and to saw,
To take and to give.
It's not hard to count them: Rhythmically clench and unclench your fists One two three four five! Alternately bend the fingers on both hands

"Dog"

Four fours,
Two spreaders,
The seventh vertun,
And he himself is a grump. Place your left palm on your rib. Raise your thumb up, slightly bending it. Bend the index finger, connect the middle and ring fingers. Alternately lower and raise the little finger.

"The Bunny and the Drum"

Bunny took his drum
And hit: tram-tram-tram! Using your index and middle fingers, draw bunny ears. Tap the thumb with the ring finger and little finger.

"Mouse"

The little mouse sat on the oil can, The palm of one hand covers the fist of the other And the butterdish is a sticky mushroom. Rotate the “leg” of the resulting mushroom around its axis A mouse sat on it Place your palm on your fist And it stuck, stuck, stuck. Clasp your fist tightly with your palm and try to “tear it off”

"Geese-geese"

- Geese, geese! Straight fingers are collected, the hand rotates around its axis- Ha-ga-ha! The thumb moves down and up relative to the rest- Do you want something to eat? Hand rotation again- Yes Yes Yes! "Speak" with your thumb

"Fists"

One - fist. One palm is straight, put a fist on it Two is a fist. Change hands You are able to Change hands So fast? Change hands

The kids grew up, the toys and games changed. The pestushkas were replaced by nursery rhymes for children - nursery rhymes for children 2-3 years old. This was the name of the saying songs, which were also combined with playing with hands, feet, and little heads. Nursery rhymes differ from pesters in that they force the child to move. With the pestushka, the mother herself put the baby’s hands on the head and made stampers on the legs, but with the nursery rhyme, the little one, already hearing the words, must do everything himself.

Nursery rhymes for kids 2-3 years old - already with movements

Here is the already beloved “Ladushki will do”, but you can change the word a little if you want. Well, this is how we played:

“Okay, okay, where were you? By Grandma? What did you eat? Porridge! What did you drink? Curdled milk! The curdled milk is delicious, the porridge is sweet, and grandma is kind! We drank, ate, hoo-hoo... we flew home, sat on our heads, and started singing!”
The child must perform all the movements himself; the mother can only help a little. But it is necessary to move the fingers, twist the palms (as lanterns are made today), clap the hands (which is called ladushki), and put the hands to the head.

Previously, pets and even some toys were also involved in such games, so that the baby would have more fun, and again, it would be useful for development. Here is a nursery rhyme with a cat and a doll. You can also take a toy cat, since you can’t find a living one. “Pussy, pussy, pussy, shoot! Don’t sit on the path, our doll will walk and fall through her pussy.”. Another version of this nursery rhyme: “Get out of the way, cat! The Tanechka doll is walking, the Tanechka doll is walking, she will never fall!”

Nursery rhymes for 2-3 year olds are related to everyday rituals

When the child was already 2 years old, many nursery rhymes were associated with some everyday rituals - feeding, sleeping, washing. And how good it is that our mothers and grandmothers used to have folklore knowledge and used folklore words in their speech. So, remembering now these words, you can insert them into these nursery rhymes: “High, long, long, Sashenka will soon be one year old! Back up, up! A whole year!” This is how the little one was lifted to his feet or led by the hand on the street.

While washing or bathing there is a nursery rhyme that still pleases children today: “Water, water, wash my face so that my eyes shine, my cheeks blush, my mouth laughs, my teeth bite!” Parents also said when the child was bathing that he would grow up faster and be healthy: “The water flows, the child grows. Water is off a duck's back, thinness is like a child's! The water is down, and the child is up!” Our grandmothers and great-grandmothers recited these nursery rhymes almost every day, and everyone knew them by heart, like magic spells.

But this is a good nursery rhyme for a walk: “Our (here you need to insert the name of the child) is small, she has a scarlet fur coat, a beaver edge, a black-browed daughter!”

Nursery rhymes for babies 2-3 years old with feeding

To ensure that the children grew up healthy and vigorous, the mothers tried to feed them only wholesome and wholesome food. Yes, not all the food was pleasant, so there were such sayings for this case: “The jelly came, sat down on a bench, sat down on a bench, and told my daughter (son) to eat.”. There is also a shortened nursery rhyme for feeding: “We’ll cook porridge and feed (name)!”

Short nursery rhymes

And I just needed to caress the child, show concern and touch my darling. And for such cases, very short nursery rhymes were used: “Our daughter in the garden is like an apple in honey!” With such kind words, the mother showed love and care for her child. This was especially evident when the mother smiled and was overjoyed and overjoyed at her beautiful child.

Show your concern positive emotions, the following nursery rhymes helped the child get comfortable in the new world:

“Two little doves are sitting on an oak tree, on an oak tree. Their necks are blue, they have golden feathers, red caftans, blue pockets. They sit on an oak tree, talking to each other: everything about (name), everything about the little one...”

Nursery rhymes for kids 2-3 years old with names

And one more very important point in the previous education of children with nursery rhymes is that the child needs to be addressed. Not just play with him, teach him, take care of him, but speak directly to him and call him by name. This is how our grandmothers did it: “Lizusha grew up in a bright little house! People love her, everyone loves her” or for a boy: “Who is our good guy? Who is our handsome one? Kolenka is good, Kolenka is handsome". Addressing the child by name, they tried to show as much physical care as possible - patting him on the head, taking and holding his hand, simply hugging him without any reason.

Do you use nursery rhymes for 2-3 year olds?
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