Card index "Counting tables" for preschool children


Counting books for schoolchildren

We count from 1 to 10 or to 5, pronounce tricky non-existent words and get marks together with Orange.

One, two, three, four, five, We learned to count. Well, we don’t know what’s next. Maybe we can count it together?

Six – we love to eat candy, Seven – we help everyone, Eight – we won’t leave our friends in trouble. Nine - we're learning to count five, Ten - we've finished counting.

One, two, three, four, five, the tiger went out for a walk. They forgot to lock him. One two three four.

Ene, bene, slave, Quinter, finter, toad. Ene, bene, res, Quinter, finter, zhes!

An orange named Malvinka was rolling, she didn’t study her lessons and got a D. And then I went for a walk, I got the number five!

Funny little rhymes

The most popular funny short counting rhymes for children. Little memorable poems.

Once upon a time a vest had three loops and two cuffs. If you count them together, Three and two, of course, are five! But do you know what the secret is? The vest has no cuffs!

One two three four. Let's count the holes in the cheese. If there are many holes in the cheese, then the cheese will be tasty. If there is one hole in it, it means it was delicious yesterday.

The centipede's legs hurt: Ten are aching and buzzing, Five are limping and hurting. Help the centipede count the sore legs.

I'm a little girl. I don't go to school. Buy me sandals - I'm getting married!

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"!

A selection of rhyming rhymes for babies up to one year old

For babies under one year old, the texts of the counting rhymes are as simple and rhythmic as possible. At the same time, it is good to perform some actions near the child: at first clap your hands, then “count” the baby’s favorite toys. This will be an excellent training not only for the memory, but also for the baby’s rhythm.

For children under one year old, counting rhymes are combined with clapping

Examples of counters:

  • Hush, mice! Cat on the roof. And kittens are even higher! The cat went for milk, And the kittens went head over heels, The cat came without milk, And the kittens: - Ha-ha-ha!
  • I am an animal and you are an animal. I am a mouse, you are a ferret. You are cunning, and I am smart. He who is smart came out.
  • I'll go outside and catch a chicken there. I'll tie it by the tail - It'll be a locomotive!
  • Chick-chick-chickalochka, Vanya is riding on a stick, and Dunya is in a cart, cracking nuts.

Counting books for little ones are usually simple and short

  • Our Masha got up early, counted all the dolls: Two Matryoshkas on the window, Two Arinkas on the feather bed, Two Tanyas on the pillow, and Parsley in a cap on an oak chest!
  • Boys are like bunnies, Girls are like squirrels, They jump and jump, If they fall, they don’t cry. Don't sit outside the window, come out to us quickly! Come out to the green meadow, my friend!
  • Almond teremok, Crystal teremok, Simple teremok, Come out, my friend!

A variety of counting rhymes and short poems develop a child’s memory well.

Fairy tales

Illustration: Ekaterina Denisenko / Lifehacker
On the golden porch sat the Tsar, the prince, the King, the prince, the Shoemaker, the tailor... Who will you be? Speak quickly, Do not delay Good and honest people!

The king was sitting on a bench, Counting his pins: “One, two, three...” You will be the queen!

The gnome was looking for gold and lost his cap! He sat down and cried: “What can I do?!” Come out! You should drive!

Old gnomes live under the mountain by the river. They have a bell hanging, a gilded one ringing. Digi-digi-digi-don, get out quickly!

“The giant is sitting in a cave,” all the animals say in the forest. A hungry giant is looking for something suitable for him to eat. The animals hid in the bushes - So you will be water!

Beyond the seas, beyond the mountains, Behind the dense forests On a hillock there is a tower, On the doors there is a lock. Whoever finds the key to the lock will go out of the circle.

A carriage was driving along the old bridge. The bridge collapsed, the carriage went to the bottom. I don’t feel sorry for the carriage, I don’t feel sorry for the bridge, But I feel sorry for the princess and the white horse.

The fishermen brought the skinny pike from the river. The predatory pike is more terrible than the monster Kashchei. We gave her vegetables and thicker fatty cabbage soup. The pike slapped its tail, as if it had cracked a whip, and with such a strong blow it split the table into splinters.

Trynts, bells, bells, the daredevils rang. Digi-digi-digi-don, get out quickly!

The apple was rolling on the dish, I won’t drive.

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