Poems about washing hands and faces
Wash and wash our hands, Our hands will be more beautiful, They will sparkle with purity, They will shine with whiteness.
© Warm water Washes Anya’s (another name) face, Keeps her forehead, nose, chin, cheeks, mouth clean. After washing well, it became clean and fresh. © After the walk and before lunch, we wash our hands thoroughly with soap. So that any microbes, bacteria, would not eat food with us at lunch. © Help mom, Open the faucet. Let's put some soap in our hands, and rub our palms, top, bottom, every finger, it will be clean, my little bunny. Now let’s wash it off with water, don’t forget, turn off the tap. We take a towel and wipe our hands dry. © So that the germs run away, so that the little eyes shine, Let's take some water into our hands and wash our face. © Faucet, open! Nose, wash your face! Wash both eyes at once! Wash your forehead, wash your mouth, look in the mirror opposite... Oh, how clean it has become, the dirt from Vanechka (another name) has escaped. Soap, soap lathered. The soap bubbled. You, water, pour it, pour it! Your cheeks will be rosy! Magic water Wash our face, Our nose and eyes will be clean, Our face will be clean, like in a fairy tale. We can open the tap without difficulty, There is water hiding in the tap! Come out, water! We came to wash ourselves! Pour a little right onto your palms! The soap will foam and the dirt will go somewhere! We greet the clear morning, wash our cheeks, wash our nose, brush our teeth, wash our hands, now we can easily banish sleep. Eyes, come on, wake up, and wash your face with some water, the brush and paste are ready, so that your teeth can be healthy. And now we will smile, We will finally wake up. Water, water, wash my face. So that the eyes sparkle, So that the cheeks blush, So that the mouth crumples, So that the tooth bites! We wash our palms with foamy and fragrant soap, Even cats wash them all, so that it is clean, clean. Drip-drip, drip-drip! Water is dripping. We will soap our hands, We will wash our faces. Well, look in the mirror! Who is our clean guy? You! Cheeks? Washed. Nose? Washed? What about the eyes? Forgot. - Wash your eyes quickly. Our eyes became clear. We fill our hands with water, wash away the dirt from our faces, so that we don’t have to be a chimney sweep, wash it clean, clean, clean. Clean water will wash our face, wash our palms, and a little neck, wash ourselves clean, smile at mom! From the water, from the water Everything sparkles with smiles! From water, from water, flowers and birds are more cheerful! Olya (another name) washes her face and smiles at the sun! In the morning we wash our hands and face with water, Slap and splash, splash and splash Run away the dirt from the clean ones. Ah, water, water, water! Let's always be clean! Everyone washed well, what else do we need? Quickly wipe your nose and hands with a fluffy towel! Wash yourself with soap, don’t be lazy, don’t slip out, don’t get angry. Why did you fall again? I'll wash you first. The cat washes itself with its paw. Apparently, it is going to visit. He washed his nose. I washed my mouth. I washed my ear. Wiped it dry. Pour some clean water, Wash my face clean, Wash my neck, wash my hands, Don’t forget anything! Wash clean with soap, soap, don't worry about anything. The soap doesn't bite, it just washes off. Come out, water! We came to wash ourselves! Okay, okay, our little darlings are in the soap! Clean palms, Here's bread and spoons for you! My, my chimney sweep Clean, clean, clean. It will be, it will be a chimney sweep Clean, clean, clean, clean. Before going to bed, you need to wash yourself well. We wash our eyes, eyebrows, nose, so that sleep can come to visit us.
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all posts by the author Nursery rhymes can be said to a child from the first month of life. This is already the beginning of speech development.
Don't confuse nursery rhymes with chants. Zaklichka is a spell, a remnant of the pagan past. If the text of the poem contains an appeal to some object of living nature - rain, a rainbow, a ladybug - then this is a call. Also, a chant can take the form of invoking some benefit for the child. For example: “Water off a duck’s back...” or “On the feet - trampling little ones...” 1. Lyuli, lyuli, lyulenki, The little ghouls flew in, The ghouls began to say: “What should we feed Mashenka?” One will say: “porridge”, Another – “yogurt”, The third will say – “milk, And a ruddy pie.” *** 2. Ay, tu-tu, ah, tu-tu, Cook the porridge, add milk, Feed the Cossack. *** 3. The cunning saucepan cooked porridge for us. She cooked some porridge for us and covered it with a handkerchief. She covered it with a handkerchief and is waiting for us, And waiting, who will come first? *** 4. Duck-duckling, Cat-kitten, Mouse-mouse Call for lunch. The ducks have eaten, the cats have eaten, the mice have eaten, and you haven’t yet? Where's the spoon? Eat healthy! *** 5. I’m walking through the forest along the green delirium, I’ll collect mushrooms in a box, I’m picking up saffron milk caps in the aspen grove, along the birch grove - birch trees, along the pine stumps - honey fungus, and under the tree - porcini mushroom. *** 6. The bees are buzzing - they are flying into the field. They are coming from the field - they are carrying honey. *** 7. - Legs, where have you been? — We went to the forest to pick mushrooms. - What were you little hands doing? — We were collecting mushrooms. - And you little eyes, did you help? - We searched and looked and looked at all the stumps. Here is Vanechka with the fungus, with the boletus! *** 8. The berry is red, the strawberry sang. Oh lay, oh lay, Strawberry sang. Why is she red? It grew on a hillock and bloomed against the sun. *** 9. Bunny - Bunny-bunny, where are you going? — I’m going to visit the children in the cities! - What for? Will you live there? - I will be friends with the children! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 10. Mouse and bread The mouse knocks with its paws: - Where is the bread? - shouts. - Leave the crust for me overnight! I'll take it to the kids in the hole. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 11. Hamster Hamster, hamster, There’s a chest behind your cheek! There are nuts, there is grain, there will be it for the winter! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 12. Spider Spider on a branch In a cobweb-cage, Spread his paws, Scratching paws, So as not to move, to doze, To grab the bugs, catch them! Little claws like hooks - Beware, all the bugs! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 13. Birds Bread and crumbs On the window - Come, birds, to us! Peck little by little, little birds, and fly to the clouds! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 14. Goat Goat-goat: - Me-me-me! I'm learning to count in my head! What is two plus five? Me-me-me, I forgot again! Mom will be very upset! Me-me-me - I’m running to study. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 15. Parrot The parrot dances merrily, The parrot dances and indulges; The parrot-parrot knocked over the cup, the parrot-parrot ate the porridge from the saucer! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 16. Piggies Piggies-piggies are unhappy: - Oink-oink-oink! - they scream and shout, - We don’t want noses like that! Only two holes stick out. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 17. Chickens-hens Chickens-hens: “Ko-ko-ko! We laid eggs; Cuckoo-coo-coo, little kids!” (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 18. Owl Yep! Yes! Walking in the meadow; In the morning everyone is singing there, they don’t let me sleep. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 19. Gopher Gopher, gopher - look, keeps his paws in front! The gopher looks - where is the enemy? Did you climb into a ravine? And he stands like that all year - Guarding the entrance to the hole! He'll pinch him, just look - Better, enemy, don't come near! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 20. Goby and onion A goby walks across the field: “It smells delicious like an onion! It tickles my nose - I’ll eat it if I want.” *** 21. Dad-hedgehog, dad-hedgehog, won’t you rub our back? *** 22. In the meadow, in the meadow (we stroke the tummy clockwise) There is a bowl of cottage cheese (we place our palm on the tummy), Two grouse flew in (we pinch the barrel from bottom to top) They pecked (we run two fingers over the tummy) They flew away (we stroke the baby) * ** 23. Massage of palms and feet (we stroke the handle with the handle and further in the text) We stroke the handle with the handle, we rub the finger with the finger, we rest just a little, and then we start again *** 24. A squirrel sits on the cart, (we stroke the heel in a circular motion) Hands out she’s nuts for the thick-fifted bear - (we stroke the fingers, starting with the big one) for the mustachioed little bunny - for the little fox-sister - for the sparrow - for the titmouse - in someone’s mouth, (stroke the balls of the foot with your thumb) in someone’s goiter, in someone’s sweetie.” *** 25. They beat flax, beat (knock on the back with our fists) Stoked, drowned (rubbed with our palms). They pounded and pounded (pat). They crumpled, they crumpled (we knead with our fingers) They ruffled, they ruffled (we shake by the shoulders) They wove white tablecloths (we draw with the edges of our palms) They set the tables (we stroke with our palms) *** 26. Rails, rails. (we draw one, then another line along the spine) Sleepers, sleepers. (draw transverse lines) The train was traveling late. (“we ride” with our palm on the back) Suddenly, peas fell from the last carriage. (we tap on the back with the fingers of both hands) The chickens came and pecked. (knock with index fingers) The geese came and nibbled. (we pinch the back) An elephant passed, (“we walk” along the back with the back of our fists) A female elephant passed, (“we walk” with our fists, but with less effort) A small elephant passed. (“let’s go” with three fingers folded together) The store director came, (“let’s go” along the back with two fingers) Smoothed everything out, cleared everything out. (we stroke our back with our palms up and down) We set up a table, (we depict the table with our fist) A chair, (the chair with a pinch) A typewriter. (typewriter - with a finger) He began to type: (“we type” on the back with our fingers) To my wife and daughter, Ding-dot. (with these words we tickle the side every time) I’m sending you stockings, Ding-dot. Read, (move your finger as if reading) Wrinkled, smoothed, (pinch and then stroke the back) Read, Wrinkled, smoothed, Folded, Sent. (“put the letter” behind the collar) *** 27. Cottage cheese-curd Cottage cheese-curd-curd, Yum-yum-yum - how delicious! Cottage cheese, cottage cheese, cottage cheese, white as cabbage! In your mouth! - and the cottage cheese melts like a snowflake; Cottage cheese is our friend! Strengthens teeth. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 28. Tomato Tomato in the garden doing exercises; How are you, tomato? - Fine! In order! All sweaty - but not tired! It turned red from charging. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 29. Carrot In the garden noise-noise-noise, Bunny-bunny: hum-hum-hum, Jump-jump-jump on the stumps, on the stumps, Ate the carrot - yum-yum-yum! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 30. Meat We are walking, we are walking! Let's take a walk and see, we'll work up an appetite and eat delicious meat. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 31. Malinka One raspberry, two raspberries, Right by the window; One raspberry, two raspberries - A whole basket! You just have to get up early to collect the basket. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 32. Fish-fish Fish-fish, well, it swam into our saucepan! To cook, to feed everyone - Wash your hands quickly and quickly. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 33. Strawberry The titmouse screams high: “Oh, how the strawberry has grown! We need to pick it up quickly - I flew to call the kids!” (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 34. Apple What a roar - boom-boom-boom - The apple fell! Let's find an apple in the grass so it doesn't get lost. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 35. Blueberries We will pick blueberries On dad’s birthday; Let's quickly make some delicious jam for dad! Dad will say: “Well done! Gifts for everyone – lollipops.” (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 36. Cherry We hung in the rain; It rained at night and during the day, so that we would blush and sing, so that the children would quickly eat us up! The rain has washed us all now - We are cherries - eat us! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 37. Garlic, garlic Our garlic, garlic, Oh, how bitter, bitter! Our garlic, garlic Eats Borka's calf; Tell us why? -To be strong! Mu Mu. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 38. Onion A bull walks across the field: “It smells delicious like an onion! It tickles my nose - I’ll eat it if I want.” *** 39. Soup They ate the soup, They ate the soup, Let’s quickly eat the soup! Eat a lot? Well then, hey, soup! Ay, good! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 40. Radish - Hey, radish! Jump into the bowl! -No, I won’t jump! Don't want! The kids didn’t wash their hands. As soon as they do, I’ll drop by! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 41. Zucchini Grandfather, woman, grandson Pour and water the zucchini, Pour and water the zucchini Grandfather, grandfather, grandson, So that it ripens quickly! May he sing soon! That soon our mouth ate His mouth! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 42. Mushroom Oh little forest, Mushroom-mushroom, We will take you home! Oh little forest, little mushroom, Oh we'll eat you in winter! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 43. Orange - Orange, orange, Why did you turn yellow? - Because, because I was lying in the sun. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 44. Pancakes We are fun circles! We are pancake buddies! Eat us with honey and butter, We've been ready for an hour! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 45. Cucumber Oh, young cucumber! Oh, we washed it with water! Come fly to our mouth! Oh, crunch your teeth! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 46. Currants Oh, the currants are blooming! Oh yes the berry grew! Oh how I sang day after day! Oh, let's pick a berry. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 47. Peas In the supermarket, peas shouted: “Oh-oh-oh! How many kids are here, guys! Everyone's looking at the candy! Here I am, kids, look! Well, hurry up and buy me! Sweets are of no use... I am needed more than a hundred sweets!” (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 48. Cutlets Ah, cutlets, cutlets! Oh, how they smell! Nice! We'll fry them, we'll fry them, we'll eat to our heart's content! (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 49. Grushka Grushka-grushka - high! It is not easy to get to her; Everything is ripe - look! Pear-pear - fall. (Kirill Avdeenko) *** 50. Pumpkin Pumpkin-pumpkin has grown up, Mom brought a pumpkin; Dad-dad - warm the water! Cook the pumpkin quickly. *** 51. Big legs Walked along the road: Top-top-top. Little legs ran along the path: Top-top-top, Top-top-top. *** 52. The cat is walking along the bench. He leads the cat by the paws. Tops and tops along the bench. Claws and claws by the paws. *** 53. Hamster-hamster hamster (puff out our cheeks like a hamster) Striped side (stroking ourselves on the sides) Hamster gets up early (stretch) Washes cheeks, rubs eyes (do the appropriate actions) Hamster sweeps the hut (bend over and pretend to sweep) And goes out to charge. One two three four five Khomka wants to become strong (we show strong). Mom (dad, grandma) with Kolya (Masha, Dasha, Petya) in order. Now they will do some exercises. (further exercises) *** 54. (stretch your fingers up as high as possible) Stretch - stretch, From toes to the top of the head, We will stretch and stretch, We will not remain small. We are already growing, growing, growing! included in the Alphabetical Index to topics
in the section - “Names”
About children
Poems about brushing teeth
Teeth are waiting for a toothbrush to relieve their itching:
“We chewed, we worked, We were not the least bit lazy.
Now we need a reward, we need to be cleaned with paste.” ©
We brush our teeth twice a day, brush for a long time: three minutes, with a clean and shaggy brush, with a tasty, aromatic toothpaste. Cleaning with a brush up and down - Well, germs, watch out! Bunnies and squirrels, Boys and girls Take three minutes in the morning to brush their teeth. Little cats open their mouths. Teeth are lined up, Brushes and toothpaste are waiting for the guys! We brush our teeth carefully with sweet-sweet children's toothpaste. Then we rinse our mouth so that our teeth can sleep at night. A toothbrush scurries about, Like a boat on the sea, Like a steamboat on a river, It goes over your teeth, Up and down, back and forth. We will remove plaque and stains. So that your teeth don’t hurt, so that your teeth become white like winter snow. If teeth could speak, the children’s teeth would begin to teach: “Clean us, clean us, clean us, don’t rush, Scratch us both inside and outside.” The birds clean their feathers together, and the titmice wash themselves. Squirrels, bunnies, bears Also brush their teeth in the morning. We are now special forces, we have a task! Brush in hand, and go ahead – remove plaque!
Poems for bathing, washing in the bathroom
FOAM
What a miracle is our soap, The bath has been covered with a cloud, The bottom is completely invisible, Foam is everywhere above the water. It's like cotton candy, but you don't have to eat it!
Maybe the foam will become mountains, And a funny hairstyle for mom, You can scatter the foam, We will wash and play.
© WE
WASH My Masha (or another name) slowly, How good the water is!
We wash the washcloth with soap so that the washcloth can wash away the dirt.
Wash your hands, wash your legs, quickly wash your heels, wash your shoulders, tummy, wash your neck, cheeks, mouth, then your back, below your butt, and now with some warm water, wash off the soap and Hurray! The mud floated away with the water. ©
Water is pouring into the bath, Hey, all the toys are here. Ducks, bunnies and cats. I’ll wash you a little.
There is foam, steam and splashes everywhere, Laughter and joyful squeals, My whole family is in soap, Even though I’m the only one bathing! WASHING THE DOLLS
In order for the dolls to be cleaner, the dolls need to be washed more often, We took soap and a washcloth, We washed the mermaid first, Next we washed the baby, Slowly, slowly, Then the baby doll, the barbie, the fairy.. The dolls became more fun.
Everyone was washed well, we'll wash them again tomorrow. © BATHING A CROCODILE
I bathed the crocodile, I washed the crocodile with soap, Let’s keep the tail, top of the head clean, I’m not scared, he’s a toy.
© FISH
Swim to me, little fish, I’ll catch you with my palm.
Oh, where did you go? Only - only here I was. The little fish was swimming and we got it again! DUCK
I’ll pour warm water into the bath, I’ll put my duck in the water. A duck splashes merrily in the water. Suddenly she dived and hid - She is nowhere to be found. Let's wait a minute, a duck surfaced.
Who will be there, kup-kup, on the water - squelch-squelch? In the bath quickly - jump, jump, In the bath with your foot - jump, jump! The soap will foam, and the dirt will go somewhere. Squish-squish with your hands! The basin is full of foam! Don’t touch (name), with a soapy pen, your eyes. Wash, wash the baby, Slowly, slowly, Carry water in a ladle, Pour it on the back, on the side, On the stomach, on the little head... Grow up, baby, healthy! How great it is to swim in the bath! You can splash around in the bath. Pour water over mom, and she laughs with me! I’m taking a big bath in the bathtub, I’ll play with the red fish, I’ll slap the water with my palm, splashes will fly everywhere! Oh-oh-oh-oh, Oh, who's naked? Who went swimming? Who found some water? Oh, the water is good! Good water! Let's give the baby a bath so that his face shines! Water, water Wash my face. Arms, legs, back, chest And don’t forget about the butt! I’ve already rinsed myself, wrapped myself in a towel, and now I’m clean, satisfied, fragrant. What a strange package Mom took out of the bathroom - All terry and fluffy and shampooy and fragrant. The folds are crumpled in disarray, the heel hangs like a tail, and from the crack of the hood little eyes look in surprise... If you unwrap the package, you can pinch your butt, and you can smack your belly, but only very carefully. (Because tenacious little hands strive to grab the bangs.)
Nursery rhymes for all occasions
From time immemorial, nursery rhymes for children have come down to us, which were invented by caring mothers and nannies for use in a variety of situations. It’s good to say them regularly when the child wakes up, washes his face, and eats.
We wash ourselves with nursery rhymes
Water, water, Wash my face, So that my eyes shine, So that my cheeks blush, So that my mouth laughs, So that my teeth bite.
Ay, okay, okay, we are not afraid of water, we wash ourselves clean, we smile at mom.
Cheeks? Washed. Nose? Washed? What about the eyes? Forgot.
Charger
So we spread our hands, As if we were surprised. And they bowed to each other to the ground! Bent over, straightened up, Bent over, straightened up. Lower, lower, don't be lazy, bow and smile. (Do the exercises together with the child. Starting position – feet shoulder-width apart. Recite the poem while performing the movements.)
Charging with Pinocchio
Pinocchio stretched, One - bent, Two - bent, Three - bent. He spread his arms to the side, apparently he couldn’t find the key. To get the key, we need to stand on our toes. (Together with the child, recite the poem, performing all the movements according to the text.)
Getting to know your fingers
(We bend our fingers one by one) This finger is grandpa, This finger is grandma, This finger is daddy, This finger is mommy, This finger is me, That’s my whole family.
This finger went into the forest, This finger found a mushroom, This finger took up space, This finger fits tightly, This finger ate a lot, That’s why it got fat.
Getting to know the body
Spider, spider, grab Anya by the side. Frog, frog, grab Anya by the ear. Deer, deer, grab Anya by the knees. Doggie, doggie, grab Anya by the nose. Hippopotamus, hippopotamus, grab Anya by the stomach. Wasp, wasp, grab Anya by the hair. Grasshoppers, grasshoppers, grab Anya by the shoulders.
(insert your child's name)
Swimming
Who will be there, kup-kup, on the water - squelch-squelch? In the bath quickly - jump, jump, In the bath with your foot - jump, jump! The soap will foam, and the dirt will go somewhere.
Poems for washing in kindergarten
The senior, middle and junior groups know, After a walk and before eating, Wash your hands properly, with soap!
Let's wash away the dirt and drive away the germs, Let the whole garden be cheerful and healthy! ©
Our cheerful kindergarten teaches children how to wash their hands.
We open the water tap, wash our hands with the whole crowd, give our palms a good rub, and longer, not a little!
The soap was washed off, the mouth was washed, the cheeks and nose were not forgotten. We take a towel and wipe off the excess water. The washing is over. Well done to those who have finished! © Our children are little ones. They wash their hands like big ones. They wash their hands with soap so that their hands are clean. Let's wash everything off with water, wash our face, wipe it with a towel. Let's go to the group clean. © So that you are not afraid of germs, you need to wash your face more often, wash your palms only with soap, so that you always have health. Good water! Help a little: Wash the kids’ dirty palms! You, a piece of soap, wash us without sparing, Our hands will become cleaner and whiter! “Silver water, how did you get here?” “I ran through the dewy meadows to the kindergarten” “Silver water, Why did you run to us?” “So that you all are clean, So that everything around sparkles.” Hands must be washed clean, Sleeves must not be wet! Glug-glug-glug- the water is running, All the guys love to wash themselves! Thank you, water, for a clean face! Water flows in a stream. Water splashes in a river. We will wash ourselves under the tap, We can’t go anywhere without water. We wash our hands, wash our faces with soap, a brush and water. If you also like to wash, wash your hands and sing a song. You must wash yourself in the morning, evening and afternoon, before every meal, after sleep and before bed. Tanya, Mashenka and Zhenya, wash your hands thoroughly. We must, we must wash ourselves in the mornings and evenings, and not for clean chimney sweeps. Shame and disgrace! Shame and disgrace! Long live the fragrant soap and the fluffy towel and the tooth powder and the thick comb! The Chicken brought some water from the well. And the whole crowd of chickens ran to wash themselves. You guys are like chickens, Wash your hands well, We will drive away all germs, It will be clean and fresh. My dear children! I really, really ask you: Wash cleaner, wash more often, I can’t stand being dirty! Let's roll up our sleeves, open the tap - water. Wash your eyes, wash your cheeks, wash your ears and palms! - Look, little ones, - At your palms. - Oh, what palms! - Clean palms! We know, we know, yes, yes, yes, where the water splashes here. Come out, water, we came to wash ourselves! Lay on your palms, give it a little kick, no, not a little - be bolder, let's wash ourselves more cheerfully. For hardening in children, colder water is needed. We wash your face and neck, We don’t spare soap for your hands, Look how clean you are. Your look is cheerful and radiant.
Middle group. Junior preschool age. Children 4 - 5 years old
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