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Sweat for a child up to a year and older

How to entertain your baby? Everyone knows children's rhymes-razvlekalochki "Ladushki-ladushki, where were? At the grandmother "," Forty-white-fronted cook cooked, children fed ". But in fact there are much more of them, and they are divided by age: nursery rhymes for a child up to a year, two to three years and older.

So, what is pottery? It is an oral folk art, thanks to which parents teach their children the basics of communication, speech, movement, awareness of themselves and the surrounding reality. And teaching through nursery rhymes takes place in a comic form, through play and entertainment, so the kid is fun and interesting. And if even instead of the names of the heroes substitute the name of your child, then everything that happens will be doubly pleased. With the help of playing games you can even feed a fussy baby!

Here are some nursery rhymes for a child up to a year. This, for example, tells the kid about his family:

Here is our finger - a grandmother,

Here is our finger - grandfather,

Here is our finger - Mom,

Here is our finger - daddy,

But this finger is me,

And this is my whole family.

The following verses will tell him about his body. For this, when reading the nursery rhyme, you need to drive your baby's finger to those parts that you call:

Where are our little ears?

Listen to ditties!

And our little eyes?

Look funny poems!

And small teeth?

Hide our lips!

Well, our mouth is on the lock!

Flocks for a child are up to a year and are more authentic:

And where are our little hands?

Here they are our pens!

And where are our little legs?

Here they are our feet!

But this is Sonya's nose,

He's overgrown with goats.

But her eyes, but her ears,

But her cheeks, like pillows,

But this is what? Tummy!

And this is Sonin's mouth!

Show your tongue,

I'll tickle your barrel.

And also here are nursery rhinestones for a child up to a year, which are appropriate to use during bathing:

The bunny washed his face in the morning,

The bunny was going to visit:

Cleansed her mouth,

He cleaned his nose,

Cleaned the ear,

It's dry everywhere.

Bulka, bulb, bulka, fish-carp

Wash with us in the basin,

And next to ducklings and frogs.

There are also rhymes for older children, for example, nursery rhyme for children 2 years. They already talk about our world, about who lives in it, what we eat, what we do and so on. For example, about fruits, vegetables and berries:

Tomato in our garden

Morning exercises.

How is your health, tomato?

All is well and everything is in order!

I was sweating all over, but I'm not tired!

I became red from the strain.

Let's go get the blueberry

Dad's birthday.

Let's cook daddy soon

Prekessnoe jam!

The papal will say: "Well done!

Here are gifts for you - candy! "

Once a berry-raspberry, two berry-raspberries,

Near our window.

Once a berry-raspberry, two berry-raspberries -

And here's your full basket!

We need to get up early in the morning,

Go to collect a little boy.

In each nursery there is a compulsory motivation and explanation of actions. Two-three-year-olds understand the world better. But the most popular massage poem, it is loved by all the kids without exception. Also, it is suitable as a nursery rhyme for children 3 years and even older:

Rails, rails, rails,

Sleepers, sleepers, sleepers.

From afar the train is late.

Suddenly, from the last window

How to sprinkle peas!

Cubs came, pecked.

The geese came and pinched.

He jumped a rabbit and trampled on peas.

The chanterelle came and waved its tail.

A top has passed.

Strolled bear tiptoe .

A big, huge elephant passed

And the old janitor is all podsmel

And set the table,

Put the chair and typewriter

I sat down to write a letter

About what he bought his wife and daughter,

Tiki-tiki-points, tiki-tiki-points,

Tonusky little stockings,

Tiki-tiki-points, tiki-tiki-points.

And in the end put a big point

And another tiny seal.

Then he sealed the letter and mailed it.

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