What are some riddles about spring? Riddles about natural phenomena in spring for children

Children's riddles about spring with answers collected on this page will be useful to teachers, educators, parents in the process of teaching and developing children as school age(grades 1-4), and for preschoolers.

Spring is the time of year when blossoming nature tries to show itself in all its glory. This is the time of melting snow, the time of arrival of birds and the appearance of the first flowers. The first thawed patches, the first snowdrops, the first larks, icicles, drops, ice drift - all these are signs of spring.

Spring riddles are interesting for children primary classes so for preschoolers. People have long come up with short riddles, noting the peculiarities of this time of year. It is also interesting for children 6-7 years old to come up with a riddle on their own.

She comes with affection
And with my fairy tale.
Waves a magic wand -
The snowdrop will bloom in the forest. (spring)

The snow turns black in the clearing,
The weather is getting warmer every day.
Time to put the sled in the closet.
What a time of year it is.
Answer (Spring)

The streams rang,
The rooks have arrived.
The bee brought the first honey to the hive.
Who's to say, who knows
When does this happen?
(Spring)

loose snow
Melts in the sun
The breeze plays in the branches,
Louder bird voices
So, she came to us...
Answer (Spring)

A warm south wind blows,
The sun is shining brighter.
The snow is thinning, softening, melting,
The loud rook flies in.
What month? Who will know?
(March)

The snow is melting,
The meadow came to life
The day is coming.
When does this happen?
(Spring)

Streams run faster
The sun is shining warmer.
Sparrow is happy about the weather
- Visited us for a month...
Answer (March)

The bear crawled out of the den,
Dirt and puddles on the road,
A lark trills in the sky
- He came to visit us...
Answer (April)

The river roars furiously
And breaks the ice.
The starling returned to his house,
And in the forest the bear woke up.
A lark trills in the sky.
Who came to us?
(April)

It's frosty at night,
In the morning - drops,
So, in the yard...
Answer (April)

IN White color the garden is dressed,
The bees are the first to fly
Thunder rumbles. Guess,
What month is this? (May)

The garden tried on white,
The nightingale sings a sonnet,
Our land is dressed in greenery
- We are greeted warmly...(May)

The distance of the fields is green,
The nightingale sings.
The garden is dressed in white,
The bees are the first to fly.
Thunder rumbles. Guess,
What month is this?
Answer (May)

Breaking through the snow
Amazing sprout.
The very first, the most tender,
The most velvet flower!
(Snowdrop)

Riddles about birds in spring

In the autumn they flew south,
So as not to meet an evil blizzard.
And in the spring the snow melted,
And our flocks returned!
(Migratory birds)

I'm speaking to you
Like a young messenger of spring,
I'm glad to see my friends
Well, my name is... (Starling)

The snow and blizzards have retreated,
Birds from the south have flown home.
The singers are circling and trilling.
Who glorifies spring? (Starlings)

He comes every year
To where the house awaits.
He can sing other people's songs,
But it still has its own voice. (Starling)

If he wants, he will fly straight,
He wants - he hangs in the air,
Falls like a stone from the heights
And in the fields he sings, sings. (Lark)

Who is this on a spring day
I wove a mitten over the window,
He brought new residents into it -
Such little chicks? (Martin)

Comes to us with warmth,
Having come a long way,
Sculpts a house under the window
Made from grass and clay. (Martin)

Guess what kind of bird-
Little dark girl?
White from the belly,
The tail is spread into two ends. (Martin)

Together with this black bird
Spring is knocking on our window.
Hide your winter clothes!
Who is jumping across the arable land? (Rook)

In spring the bird arrives.
The field will be plowed - it likes to feed there. (Rook)

The sun is warming at the doorstep
And the snowdrifts melted,
Streams flowed like rivers,
They flew to us... (rooks)

Spring riddles about snowdrops

He grows beautiful, gentle,
Blue or snow-white.
It blooms even earlier
Than the ice on the river will melt.
Bloomed right on time
First March flower. (Snowdrop)

The first to get out of the dungeon
In a forest clearing.
He is not afraid of frost
Albeit very small.

Appeared from under the snow,
I saw a piece of the sky.
The very first is the most tender,
Clean little...

White, blue, light blue.
He appeared in the spring.

A friend came out from under the snow -
And suddenly it smelled like spring.

Blooms from under the snow,
Earlier then others
Meets spring.

Riddles about natural phenomena in spring for children

Hanging outside the window
The bag is icy.
It's full of drops
And it smells like spring.
(Icicle)

A long nail hangs from the roof -
Cold, strong as bone,
But if the sun gets hot,
He will burst into tears (icicle)

Silver Carrot
It clung to the roof deftly.
Clinging to the cornice
And it grows down in the spring.

Spring on gray roofs
Throws seeds -
Grows white carrots
She is under the roofs.

Icy, whiny Nose
It is sadly attached to the roof.
Tearfully upset
That Winter is ending. (Icicle)

Finally the river woke up
Turned from side to side -
The ice crackled, breaking -
So, soon... (Ice drift)

It happens on rivers in the spring:
Under the sun the ice darkens and melts,
Then it cracks and breaks
And turns into pieces of ice,
And ice floes float down the river.
Tell me his name! (ice drift)

The snow is melting, the meadow has come to life.
The day is coming. When does this happen?
(Spring)

Snow in the forest. There are a lot of snowdrifts.
But you can hear the trill of tits.
From the roof straight onto the road
Dripping loudly... (drops)

It's ringing outside the window
And he sings: “Spring has come!
And cold icicles
Turned it into these streams!
Heard from the roof:
"Slap-slap-slap!"
It's a small flood. (Drops)

I see a strange island
He is not with a palm tree, but with a flower,
Not surrounded by the ocean
And the melted snow. (Thawed patch)

Oh, trouble! Oh, trouble!
The snow is melting, there is water all around.
You won’t put on felt boots,
In the snow... (thawed patches)

I'm making my way in April -
All the fields have turned green!
I cover it like a carpet
Field, meadow and schoolyard (Grass)

The snow has melted from the fields
The nimble one runs...(stream)

On a warm day from under the ice
Melt water rushes.
And the noise of all the ringing birds
This mischievous...(stream)

Let's make a house for the birds
With a small round window.
Here is a starling sitting on a hazel tree,
We are building him...(birdhouse)

When does he return?
In the cuckoo grove
And thunder is the drummer
Thundering over the edge?
(Spring)

The first ones have arrived spring days, so long-awaited. The world around us is changing in an amazing way - nature is awakening.
More and more often the clean began to appear blue sky, the chirping of the early birds and the ringing drops can be heard more and more. Very soon we will be able to enjoy the aroma of young leaves, rich colors of grass and the first flowers. The very first spring flowers snowdrops appear - they appear directly from under the snow.
These wonderful sensations cause joy and delight in both children and adults.
In Russia, spring officially begins on March 1, although there is snow throughout almost the entire country, and winter is not even going to go away.
You can (and should) observe the extraordinary transformation of nature with your children, encouraging the child not only to react emotionally to changes in nature, but also to try to reflect his impressions in speech, drawing or play. This contributes to his active all-round development - the development of speech, logic, thinking, memory, and also contributes to the development of the child’s imagination.
For this, use educational games, riddles about spring, poems and songs about spring, spring signs and proverbs, fairy tales...
It is best to tell riddles about spring to children when this wonderful time of year arrives. This will allow them to consolidate the acquired knowledge, because the spring transformations of nature will take place before their eyes. In addition, like all gaming methods, riddles lift your spirits.
Riddles should include facts about spring itself as a natural phenomenon (thunderstorm, ice drift, snowdrops), as well as about the spring months. And to develop your child’s thinking and imagination, you can try to make up a riddle yourself.

I offer you a selection of riddles about spring for children of primary school age.
The selection may be useful for primary school teachers, educators additional education, teacher-organizers, GPA teachers, as well as educators preschool institutions and parents.


She was white and gray
A green, young one came.
(Winter and Spring)

The beauty walks
Touches the ground lightly
Goes to the field, to the river,
Both the snowball and the flower.
(Spring)

Green-eyed, cheerful,
Beautiful girl.
She brought it to us as a gift,
What everyone will like:
Greens - leaves,
We are warm
Magic
- So that everything blooms.
Birds flew after her
- All craftswomen sing songs.
Can you guess who she is?
This girl is...
(Spring)

The streams rang,
The rooks have arrived.
The bee brought the first honey to the hive.
Who's to say, who knows
When does this happen?
(Spring)

It smells like lilacs, the sky is clear,
The grass is tender and green.
And in a bright red sundress
Walking on the ground...
(Spring)

She comes with affection
And with my fairy tale.
He will wave his magic wand,
The snowdrop will bloom in the forest.
(Spring)

I open my buds
In green leaves.
I dress the trees, water the crops,
There's a lot of movement, they're calling me...
(Spring)

The snow is melting, the meadow has come to life.
The day is coming. When does this happen?
(Spring)

The snow turns black in the clearing,
The weather is getting warmer every day.
Time to put the sled in the closet.
What a time of year it is.
(Spring)

Loose snow melts in the sun,
The breeze plays in the branches,
Louder bird voices
So, she came to us...
(Spring)

In warm sunny boots,
With a light on the clasps,
A boy runs through the snow
- The snow is scary, naughty girl:
As soon as he steps, the snow melts,
The ice along the rivers has broken.
He was overcome with excitement.
And this boy is...
(March)

A warm south wind blows,
The sun is shining brighter.
The snow is thinning, softening, melting,
The loud rook flies in.
What month? Who will know?
(March)

This month everything melts,
It snows this month
It's getting warmer this month
This month is Women's Day.
(March)

Streams run faster
The sun is shining warmer.
The sparrow is happy about the weather -
Visited us for a month...
(March)

The river roars furiously
And breaks the ice.
The starling returned to his house,
And in the forest the bear woke up.
A lark trills in the sky.
Who came to us?
(April)

The forest, fields and mountains wake up,
All the meadows and gardens.
He knocks on every hole,
Humming by the water.
Wake up! Wake up!
Sing, laugh, smile!`
A pipe can be heard far away.
This wakes everyone up...
(April)

The distance of the fields is green,
The nightingale sings.
The garden is dressed in white,
The bees are the first to fly.
Thunder rumbles. Guess,
What month is this?..
(May)

The garden tried on white,
The nightingale sings a sonnet,
Our land is dressed in greenery -
We are greeted warmly...
(May)

A baby is running in bast shoes,
You can hear his steps.
He runs and everything blooms,
He laughs and keeps singing.
Hid happiness in petals
On the lilac bushes.
“My lily of the valley, smell sweet!”
The cheerful one commanded...
(May)

The inaudible rustle of petals
Snow-white pearls have blossomed,
Fresh delicate tiny flower
From under the snow he rushed towards the sun.
(Snowdrop)

At the snow-covered hummocks,
Under the white snow cap
We found a little flower
Half frozen, barely alive.
(Snowdrop)

Breaking through the snow
Amazing sprout.
The very first, the most tender,
The most velvet flower!
(Snowdrop)

The sun looks like a sprout.
Not a blade of grass, not a leaf:
The very first one appeared.
Yellow small flower.
(Coltsfoot)

What a funny flower:
Double leaf -
Cool on top
Below - flannelette, careless.
And above him the eye turns yellow,
It makes everyone happy, but doesn't warm them up.
(Coltsfoot)

White peas
On a green leg.
(Lily of the valley)

You will find them in Holland,
They are held in high regard everywhere there.
Like bright glasses
There are flowers in the parks...
(Tulips)

Wonderful flower
Like a bright light.
Magnificent, important, like a gentleman,
Delicate velvet…
(Tulip)

Yellow-golden flower,
Like a fluffy chicken.
Immediately withers from the frost
Our sissy...
(Mimosa)

Yellow, fluffy
The balls are fragrant.
They will be protected from the frost
In its branches...
(Mimosa)

The spring flower has
Signs to avoid mistakes:
The leaf is like garlic,
And the crown is like a prince’s!
(Narcissus)

He is the flower prince-poet,
He is wearing a yellow hat.
Encore sonnet about spring
Read to us...
(Narcissus)

Fragrant and inviting,
Gives tender flowers,
You stretch your hand over the fence -
And it will contain...
(Lilac)

Without purple color -
Neither spring nor summer.
Lilac bush
Spring will let go,
And summer will call.
(Lilac)

The sun is warming,
The ice on the river has cracked.
The river rustled
The ice floes are moving.
How is this phenomenon
They call it spring?
(Ice drift)

Finally the river woke up
Turned from side to side -
The ice crackled, breaking -
So, soon...
(Ice drift)

The white snow is melting and melting.
Bear, don't yawn!
After all, water comes from full rivers
It pours over the edge.
Can flood the den,
A village and a road.
(high water, flood)

In a blue shirt
Runs along the bottom of the ravine.
(Stream)

I'm running down a flight of stairs
Ringing on the pebbles.
From afar by song
You will recognize me.
(Creek)

Spring sings, drops ring,
The sparrow cleaned its wings.
He shouts to the starling:
- Don't be shy! Go swimming
Here …
(Creek)

I'm speaking to you
Like a young messenger of spring,
I'm glad to see my friends
Well, my name is...
(Starling)

Housewarming party at the starling's
He rejoices endlessly.
So that a mockingbird lives with us,
We made...
(birdhouse)

There's someone's house on a branch here
There are no doors or windows in it,
But it’s warm for the chicks to live there.
This is the name of the house...
(Nest)

The horse runs, the earth trembles.
(Thunder)

Molten Arrow
An oak felled near the village.
(Lightning)

They ask for him, they wait for him,
And when he comes -
They will start hiding.
(Rain)

Bang fuck-bang
Thunder rolled in the mountains.
Lightning flashes
The rain is pouring down.
(Storm)

I am always friendly with the light,
If the sun is in the window,
I'm from the mirror, from the puddle
I run along the wall.
(Sunny bunny)

Collection of riddles “Mysterious Spring”

Spring blog of riddles with pictures

Riddles for preschoolers on spring theme own composition


Proshina Vera Ivanovna – teacher of the MADOU TsRR No. 60 “Fairy Tale”, Likino-Dulevo, Moscow region.
A riddle is one of the small forms of oral folk art, in which the most vivid, characteristic features objects or phenomena. Famous folklorist V.I. Chicherova gave the following definition of a riddle: “a riddle is an allegorical description of an object or phenomenon, usually given in the form of a question.” main feature The riddle is that it is a verbal-logical problem composed in poetic form. The poetic word makes any information that we want to convey to a child more vivid, imaginative, emotionally rich, and easily perceived. The riddle proposed in artistic form, is always a kind of testing game, the answer to which can be given by a child who has acquired knowledge in the process of comprehensive learning in all types of activities. To guess a riddle is to give an answer to a question, which means to perform a complex mental operation. The process of solving riddles develops in children the ability to analyze, generalize, forms the ability to independently draw conclusions, inferences, the ability to clearly identify the most characteristic, expressive features of an object or phenomenon, develops thinking, attention, imagination, stimulates mental activity, memory and speech, enriches lexicon, cultivates artistic and aesthetic taste.
This material can be used in regime moments, before GCD, during GCD, in preliminary conversations, during games and observations, entertainment and leisure, thematic events about nature, in circle work and in independent activity children.
Riddles can be on various topics. These riddles belong to the spring thematic selection. One riddle may contain several answer options, but seeing the child’s correct train of thought and reasoning, the teacher needs to note the possibility of different answers and be sure to encourage them. If children find it difficult to give an answer to a riddle, it is necessary to use the display of pictures, slides or necessary items or toys as a hint. They can also be used to check the correctness of children's answers.
The material is intended for children aged 4 years and older.
This type of activity can be useful to parents, educators, primary school teachers and additional education teachers.
I want to create a “Mysterious Country” circle, where we will learn with children not only to solve, but also to come up with various riddles. I bring to your attention a spring blog of my own mysteries with a presentation.
Target: stimulating interest in solving riddles.
Tasks:
Educational. Teach children to reason, analyze, draw conclusions and conclusions.
Developmental. Develop attention, imagination, imaginative thinking, memory, intelligence, independence and speed of reaction.
Educational. Foster a love of nature and an interest in solving riddles.

1. I am a beautiful girl.
I am bright and cheerful.
I'm warmed by the sun
And washed by the rain.
I come to you every year.
Who will call me?
(Spring)



2. The sun began to get hot, warming our Earth.
The buds and the first flowers have blossomed.
The streams are flowing merrily, the rooks have arrived again.
So it has come to us - the long-awaited...... (spring.)




3. The earth has awakened
After winter sleep,
Heated up by the sun,
Dressed in green
I washed my face in the rain
And everything lit up. (Spring)




4.When he frowns, he turns blue,
When he smiles, he turns white.
(Clouds and clouds)



5. From overseas countries
The singer came to us,
Settled in a tree
In a palace or mansion.
Sings songs
Glorifies spring -
Everyone knows him. (Starling)


6. For all our children
There is no more beautiful miracle in spring:
The fence on the roof is growing
From silver stakes,
Sparkling, sparkling.
Thin peaks hang down
Crystal and brittle. (Icicles)



7. Cold and sparkling,
Murmuring, sonorous, fast
In the spring he runs down the hill
The sun will only warm you up. (Creek)



8. How the snowball melts
A sprout appears on the ground.
Rises towards the sun
What is it called?
(Grass), (Snowdrop) or (Flower)




9. I'm not afraid of frost
I will appear from under the snow:
Small, remote
In a forest clearing. (Snowdrop)


10. Little doll
I slept all winter.
I woke up in the spring
Who did you turn into? (Butterfly)



11. Lives in the dark
His house is in the ground.
The rain will pass
He's crawling on top. (Worm)



12. Rotates in a circle
Trying to warm the earth. (Sun)


13. In the east he wakes up,
He goes to the west to sleep. (Sun)

Why do children love riddles so much? There are many possible answers to this question. Most adults believe that the increased interest of schoolchildren and even preschoolers in riddles is caused by the children’s desire to appear like adults by solving problems. According to another opinion, children like such puzzles because, having solved each of them, they demonstrate to their parents and peers their intelligence. Modern riddles are divided into simple (for children 3-4 and 5-6 years old) and complex (for adults and teenagers). It is believed that schoolchildren in grades 1, 2 and 3 can already come up with their own riddles and assign tasks to their classmates to solve them. On this page we have collected the most interesting short riddles for children about spring. . It will be easy for an adult to guess them, but a child, looking for the answer, will have to work hard and think carefully.

Simple riddles with answers about spring - Children's riddles in rhyme

The simplest puzzles for children are considered to be rhyming riddles. When guessing such riddles, the child must simply choose a suitable rhyme for a short rhyme. In poetic riddles about spring, children are often given words such as “rain”, “May”, “April”, “May”, “spring”, “snowdrop”. Young children do not need to guess things that they do not yet know.

Examples of simple riddles about spring in rhyme and answers to them

If you want to keep children busy, diversify their leisure time, teach children observation skills and develop innovative thinking in them, start by asking the simplest riddles about nature, spring, drops, streams, snowdrops, etc. Do not give children difficult tasks - a child who solves a riddle always feels joy. Let the kids have fun!

The bear crawled out of the den,
Dirt and puddles on the road,
A lark trills in the sky -
Came to visit us...

April =-

Streams run faster
The sun is shining warmer.
The sparrow is happy about the weather -
Visited us for a month...

The streams rang,
The rooks have arrived.
Who's to say, who knows
When does this happen?

Spring =-

Short riddles about spring for children 3-4 years old - Children's riddles for logical thinking

Start asking riddles to your child starting at the age of 3 - 4 years. Having learned to solve the most simple logic puzzles, gradually your son or daughter will be able to find solutions to more complex problems. The older the child gets, the more difficult the puzzles, charades and riddles given to him will become. Such tasks teach children to think abstractly, develop their imagination and attention. A child who often guesses riddles about spring and other seasons, about nature and natural phenomena, gains self-confidence, his speech becomes more literate, rich in comparisons and even metaphors.

Examples of the simplest riddles about spring for 3-4 year old children

If you give a child a simple riddle, the answer to which he should know exactly, but he cannot find the correct answer, help the child. Ask him some leading questions, asking your son or daughter what the question is like, where he might have seen it, and if he understands all the words used in the riddle. If after this the child is not sure what or who we are talking about, start calling out the first letters of the answer.

She grows upside down
It grows not in summer, but in winter.
But the sun will bake her -
She will cry and die.

(Icicle)

The snow is melting, the meadow has come to life.
The day is coming. When does this happen?
(Spring)

The streams rang,
The rooks have arrived.
The bee brought the first honey to the hive.
Who's to say, who knows
When does this happen?

Beautiful riddles about nature and spring with answers - Poetic riddles for schoolchildren of grades 1, 2, 3

IN primary school(grades 1, 2 and 3) children can already make riddles that involve the work of the child’s imaginative thinking. For example, a child at this age can independently guess that the “spring river” along which “paper ships” float is a stream, and the “brave flower” growing under a snowdrift is an elegant snowdrop. It is easier to guess those riddles where there is a rhyme or vivid comparisons are used.

Options for riddles about spring for schoolchildren in grades 1, 2, 3

By solving riddles at school (in grades 1, 2 and 3), the teacher can give the children the opportunity to take a break from studying. Short logic puzzles and riddles can also be solved on class hour. Of course, it is best to make such charades in March - May.

The snow melts, the water runs,
Children, in a noisy crowd,
Along the course of that "river"
Ships are launched.

On a clear day he rests,
And in a thunderstorm it rumbles.

The boldest of flowers,
He's ready to grow in the snow!

(Snowdrop)

Beautiful riddles about spring for children 6-7 years old - Short poems written about spring

As a rule, children 6-7 years old study in first grade. Just recently they visited kindergarten and are already familiar with the answers to many children's riddles. For such children, beautiful riddles in verse are suitable, describing the seasons with metaphors and comparisons. Children may hear many words in riddles about spring for the first time, without understanding their meaning. Encourage students to ask you questions when they don't understand what or who the puzzle is about. For example, a 6-7 year old child may not know the meaning of the words “spring-peahen”, “green-eyed”, “crops”, “expanse”. By explaining the meaning of these words to children, the teacher broadens their horizons.

Options for short beautiful riddles about spring for children 6-7 years old

Short beautiful riddles about spring for children 6-7 years old help children develop imaginative and logical thinking, understand the processes occurring in nature at this time of year and name them correctly, be able to reason and explain your answers. When learning to solve riddles with your child, ask him to come up with his own riddle.

I open my buds
In green leaves.
I dress the trees

I water the crops.
Full of movement

My name is …

(Spring.)

The snow is melting,

The meadow came to life
The day is coming.
When does this happen?

The streams rang,
The rooks have arrived.
Into your home - a beehive
I brought the first honey.
Who's to say, who knows
When does this happen?

It smells like lilacs, the sky is clear,
The grass is tender and green.
And in a bright red sundress
Walking on the ground...

Riddles for preschoolers about spring and natural phenomena - Answers to riddles given to preschoolers

In the spring, when the first drops begin to trickle and puddles appear in the yards, conduct a “lesson” with your children, devoting it to spring and the natural phenomena of this time of year. During the lesson, ask your preschoolers riddles related to spring rain, melting snow, thaw, and birds flying home from the south. Using a large number of various riddles about nature and natural phenomena, you will teach future first-graders new words and concepts.

Simple examples of riddles about the natural phenomena of spring for preschoolers

Compilers of riddles about natural phenomena and spring often use metaphors and unusual figures of speech. By listening carefully to riddles and trying to find answers to them, preschool children enrich their vocabulary, learn to think faster, and think outside the box.

A warm south wind blows,
The sun is shining brighter,
The snow is thinning, softening, melting,
The loud rook flies in.
What month? Who will know?

The snow turns black in the clearing,
The weather is getting warmer every day.
Time to put the sled in the closet.
What a time of year it is.

The river roars furiously
And breaks the ice.
The starling returned to his house,
And in the forest the bear woke up.
A lark trills in the sky.
Who came to us?

April =-

Every parent wants their child to grow up not only strong and healthy, but also smart and quick-witted. To do this, fathers and mothers work with their children, making wishes for them already, starting from 3-4 summer age riddles about spring and the seasons, nature and natural phenomena. Such riddles contribute to the comprehensive development of the child and enrich his vocabulary. They teach you to think in images, to move away from standards. Growing up, the child learns to find answers to more and more difficult riddles. For example, puzzles and charades given to children in grades 2-3 are already very different from riddles for preschoolers and first-graders aged 6-7 years. Such riddles use more and more new words used in “adult” speech.

Children's riddles about spring help parents and educators tell and introduce children to the wonderful time of the year - spring. It’s good to make these riddles in the spring, when all spring phenomena and processes take place right before the eyes of the kids. And for development creative thinking With your child, you and your child can try to compose a riddle about spring themselves.

Streams run faster
The sun is shining warmer.
Sparrow is happy about the weather
- Visited us for a month...
Answer: ( March)
***

In warm sunny boots,
With a light on the clasps,
A boy runs through the snow
- The snow is scary, naughty girl:
As soon as he steps, the snow melts,
The ice along the rivers has broken.
He was overcome with excitement.
And this boy is...
Answer: ( March)
***

A warm south wind blows,
The sun is shining brighter.
The snow is thinning, softening, melting,
The loud rook flies in.
What month? Who will know?
Answer: ( March)
***

The river roars furiously
And breaks the ice.

And in the forest the bear woke up.
A lark trills in the sky.
Who came to us?
Answer: ( April)
***

The bear crawled out of the den,
Dirt and puddles on the road,
A lark trills in the sky
- He came to visit us...
Answer: ( April)
***

It's frosty at night,
In the morning - drops,
So, in the yard...
Answer: ( April)
***

The forest, fields and mountains wake up,
All the meadows and gardens.
He knocks on every hole,
Humming by the water.
"Wake up! Wake up!
Sing, laugh, smile!"
A pipe can be heard far away.
This wakes everyone up...
Answer: ( April)
***

The river roars furiously
And breaks the ice.
The starling returned to his house,
And in the forest the bear woke up.
A lark trills in the sky.
Who came to us?
Answer: ( April)
***

A baby is running in bast shoes,
You can hear his steps.
He runs and everything blooms,
He laughs and keeps singing.
Hid happiness in petals
On the lilac bushes.
“My lily of the valley, smell sweet!”
- The cheerful one commanded...
Answer: ( May)
***

The garden tried on white,
The nightingale sings a sonnet,
Our land is dressed in greenery
- We are greeted warmly...
Answer: ( May)
***

The garden is dressed in white,
The bees are the first to fly.
Thunder rumbles. Guess,
What month is this?
Answer: ( May)
***

The distance of the fields is green,
The nightingale sings.
The garden is dressed in white,
The bees are the first to fly.
Thunder rumbles. Guess,
What month is this?
Answer: ( May)
***

She comes with affection
And with my fairy tale.
With a magic wand
Will wave
Snowdrop in the forest
It will bloom.
Answer: ( Spring)
***

Green-eyed, cheerful,
The girl is beautiful.
She brought it to us as a gift,
What everyone will like:
Greens - leaves,
We are warm
Magic
- So that everything blooms.
Birds flew after her
- All craftswomen sing songs.
Can you guess who she is?
This girl is...
Answer: ( Spring)
***

The sun is burning,
Linden blossoms.
The rye is ripening
When does this happen?
Answer: ( in spring)
***

The snow is melting, the meadow has come to life.
The day is coming. When does this happen?
Answer: ( Spring)
***

loose snow
Melts in the sun
The breeze plays in the branches,
Louder bird voices
Means,
She came to us...
Answer: ( Spring)
***

The snow turns black in the clearing,
The weather is getting warmer every day.
Time to put the sled in the closet.
What a time of year it is.
Answer: ( Spring)
***

The streams rang,
the rooks have arrived.
Bee in the hive
I brought the first honey.
Who's to say, who knows
when does this happen?
Answer: ( Spring)
***

I open my buds
into green leaves.
I dress the trees
I water the crops,
Full of movement
my name is...
Answer: ( Spring)
***

The beauty walks
touches the ground lightly
Goes to the field, to the river,
Both the snowball and the flower.
Answer: ( Spring)
***

The white snow is melting and melting.
Bear, don't yawn!
After all, water comes from full rivers
It pours over the edge.
Can flood the den,
A village and a road.
Answer: ( High water, flood)
***

In a blue shirt
Runs along the bottom of the ravine.
Answer: ( Brook)
***

The snow has melted from the fields
The agile one runs...
Answer: ( Creek)
***

Spring sings, drops ring,
The sparrow cleaned its wings.
He shouts to the starling:
- Don't be shy! Go swimming
Here …
Answer: ( Creek)
***

The very first day of spring,
The very, very first.
At the edge of a pine tree
Bloomed...
Answer: ( Willows)
***

The first to get out of the earth
On a thawed patch.
He is not afraid of frost
Even if it's small.
Answer: ( Snowdrop)
***

At the snow-covered hummocks,
Under the white snow cap
We found a little flower
Half frozen, barely alive.
Answer: ( Snowdrop)

He
- Flower prince-poet,
He is wearing a yellow hat.
Encore sonnet about spring
Read to us...
Answer: ( Narcissus)
***

White peas
On a green leg.
Answer: ( Lily of the valley)
***

You will find them in Holland,
They are held in high regard everywhere there.
Like bright glasses
There are flowers in the parks...
Answer: ( Tulips)
***

There is a curl in the garden
- White shirt,
Heart of gold.
What it is?
Answer: ( Chamomile)
***

Yellow, fluffy
The balls are fragrant.
They will be protected from the frost
In its branches...
Answer: ( Mimosa)
***

White peas
On a green leg.
Answer: ( Lily of the valley)
***

The sun is burning the top of my head,
Wants to make a rattle.
Answer: ( Poppy)
***

Everyone knows us:
Bright as a flame
We are namesakes
With small nails.
Admire the wild
Scarlet...
Answer: ( Carnations)
***

On a green fragile leg
The ball grew near the path.
The breeze rustled
And dispelled this ball.
Answer: ( Dandelion)
***

Not a pedestrian, but walking.
People at the gates are getting wet.
The janitor catches him in a tub.
A very difficult riddle?
Answer: ( Rain)
***

There's someone's house on a branch here
There are no doors or windows in it,
But it’s warm for the chicks to live there.
This is the name of the house...
Answer: ( Nest)
***

Housewarming party at the starling's
He rejoices endlessly.
So that a mockingbird lives with us,
We made...
Answer: ( Birdhouse)
***

Snow in the forest.
There are a lot of snowdrifts.
But you can hear the trill of tits.
From the roof, straight onto the road
It's dripping loudly...
Answer: ( Drops)
***

Black, agile,
Shouts: “Krack!” -
The enemy of worms.
Answer: ( Rook)
***

Comes to us with warmth,
It's been a long journey.
Sculpts a house over the window
Made from grass and clay.
Answer: ( Martin)

Loading...Loading...