These old poems and sayings from our youth are enchanted. They could put an offender in his place, resume friendship, or start or stop a game. And even now, they take grownups back a long time to the yard, where bouncers and hide-and-seek are played.
- When you quarrel, you had to tease like this:
- You could answer the offender:
- And it was supposed to be like this:
- If someone cheats in the game, they tell him:
- When someone takes someone else"s place:
- When they ask to share something tasty, they say:
- When they stand in line or compete in speed, they say:
- When someone changes their mind in a game, they say:
- When they want to change their mind, they say:
- When we invited friends to play, we said:
- When the game started, you had to say:
- And if you wanted to take a break:
- When they play hide-and-seek, the driver counts:
- If someone refuses to drive, they said:
- To get the right to count, the applicant said:
- And if you need silence, you can play the silent game.
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When you quarrel, you had to tease like this:
Alenka is a pine tree with a funnel perched atop it.
Shoe shine, hot pancake on the nose, and an Anna-bath.
Boris – Borka Hung on a string! Borechka squeaks and the thread crackles!
Valya,Valentina, Valya, A painting is created. The photo features roosters, and grooms adore Valka.
Hi, Chew Sawdust, Vasya. I oversee the sawmill as its director.
Reiterate Uncle Khryusha The cat from the trash can gave you a kiss and declared, "You are a pig!"
Pickled cucumbers, avaricious cattle, Resting on the ground, no one consumes it. (Plus countless other iterations of this tease!)
You get what you deserve, Chicken Lipstick!
Sausage for business: a wasp on a string!
You could answer the offender:
However, I’m not hurt; the chicken is content!
He goes by that name!
You’re mentioning me,
It’s being translated to you!
And it was supposed to be like this:
Don’t fight anymore, make peace, make peace. I will bite you if you fight. And I’ll fight with a brick; biting has no bearing on it. And friendship will start when the brick breaks!
If someone cheats in the game, they tell him:
Whale, fish, fish, fish Fish are truthful creatures; those that lie need to be dealt with harshly.
When someone takes someone else"s place:
The chicken moves out of position as it stands up.
When they ask to share something tasty, they say:
We request half of forty-eight.
When they stand in line or compete in speed, they say:
The first person is burned, and the second person is made of gold.
When someone changes their mind in a game, they say:
The cost of the first word is higher than that of the second. A crocodile was ambling along, your words had been ingested, mine had been left, and a seal had been placed.
When they want to change their mind, they say:
First to eat was the cow.
When we invited friends to play, we said:
Who is going to play A fascinating game, though I won’t reveal which one. a woman sporting a moustache – Take a guess! When that happens, we won’t accept and will grab you by the ears! How gorgeous, your ears will be crimson!
The frying pan is on its way; gather your crew.
When the game started, you had to say:
Bomb goes off, and the game is on!
The Crucian carp game has started!
And if you wanted to take a break:
Shark fish, it’s game over!
Hikes and bumps, I’m taking a vacation.
"Four, four, I’m taking a break!" I’m here for two minutes, duck, duck. I’ll be here for a long time, Volga, Volga. I will be here for an hour, Kamaz, Kamaz. I’m going to eat at six, six. Seven, seven – this is my permanent home.
When they play hide-and-seek, the driver counts:
I am unable to reach ten when I count to five. I’ll take a look, one, two, three, four, and five! It’s not my fault if someone didn’t hide. He is burning in the fire, whoever is standing behind me. He gets water and three horses, and whoever is around the corner.
If someone refuses to drive, they said:
Never taking your eyes off red face, It appears to be a Tatar!
To get the right to count, the applicant said:
She told me to count when the chicken became ill!
And if you need silence, you can play the silent game.
The cat was lost, died, and the Tatars lost its tail while they were riding. Whoever speaks up will get to eat!
We all took a mouthful of water and exclaimed, "Freeze!" The first person to pass away would receive a bump on the forehead!
Anybody who speaks up is a bald cow!
The main worm spoke as the sun disappeared behind the clouds and all the worms gathered into a heap.
Answer: Who has hooded underwear?
And what proverbs, mediators, rabble-rousers, and taunters did the good kids help you recall?
Poems about kids between the ages of four and seven Additional pieces written by the writer
Bebebbe (Guest)Anna (Guest)
Victor (Guest)
When the bird flew in, I was tallied.
Julia is a moron; she swam down the river with the toothy shark while puffing up her tail. She removed Julia’s underwear.
I’m a crocodile of iron. Your statement was ingested.
Tonje
"And the chicken is happy, so it doesn’t hurt me!" Don’t fight anymore; make peace, peace, and peace! The first word was eaten by a cow!"
These old poems and sayings from our youth are enchanted. They could put the offender in his place, end the game, or mend friendships. And they still take grownups back in time, to the yard, where bouncers and hide-and-seek are played.
A cat in the house
Our childhood in the Soviet Union,
Where kopecks cost ice cream,
Where the marshmallow in chocolate was delicious,
And we often “fought for peace”.
Our childhood — postage stamps,
A revolver made of green plastic,
I remember the light was especially bright
And the hooligan neighbor was not evil.
I remember sleds in winter, a bike in summer,
Autumn in the park and smoke from the fire.
A broken-down black-and-white TV
And cartoons for the holiday in the morning.
I remember, a blue school uniform
At the end of the year it was too small.
In the news, the norm was exceeded
And other successes in business.
Cosmonauts, shock workers, shifts,
Reports to the Komsomol congress.
Drilling rigs, reactors, mines
And prizes and awards for the heroes.
I remember, in our city, spring
It"s dirt from the threshold to the school.
Only the exit is simple –
In boots I walk cheerfully.
Our childhood is happy exactly,
A notebook sheet that flew away.
Everything is not very beautiful, but it is durable:
A sports ground, a gazebo, a skating rink.
How not to remember what we played?
How to forget running around the barns?
And then, of course, we did not know,
That around us is paradise.
Soviet childhood flew by,
It became a fable for future grandchildren.
Yes, our treasure is, where the heart,
Here is such a funny thing.
Igor Svezhentsev
A cat in the house
"Kolobok" mobile children’s film, 1969. These teams, occasionally joined by puppeteers or animators, visited isolated areas’ courtyards. There was a play first, followed by cartoons and finally a film. It was essentially provided for free, at the state’s expense.
Spring
We play in long drives or traffic jams, and there are lots of words and their variations. For instance, we can call all the words that start with a certain letter, then look up synonyms, antonyms, and rhymes.
Aulchanka
Springtime This is our rendition: Madame approached you, gave the suitcase containing the 100 rubles and the snot box. You were instructed not to chuckle, lips not to pucker. In both cases, don’t say Don’t dress in all-white. Don’t say R. Will you attend the ball? We play a lot, and occasionally we can’t stay together for very long.
Shpikachka
There was a saying like that in "You"ll go to the ball; my daughter and I also sing it while driving.
Madam is here to visit with you. brought you a suitcase that contains two boxes of snot and 100 rubles. And gave the following orders: Don’t pronounce R, don’t wear black and white, don’t make a bow with your lips, and don’t say yes or no. Will you attend the ball?
LoKina
Oh, what a good topic!!
And I also remembered, we played slippers in the yard, it was great when there were a lot of kids, everyone sat on a bench – took off their shoes, the leader took the shoes and carried them out the door to the entrance, well, so that it was not visible, then you take turns saying a number, the leader counts the shoes and brings them to you, and so on in a circle until everyone puts on someone else"s shoes, then you run to the garage, whoever runs back first – he drives))) – A funny game!!
We also tried to summon spirits and hypnotize each other, you put a person with his back to the wall, he closes his eyes and you whisper something there, and his hands rise up by themselves
In the summer, it"s true, they only "drove" us home
A cat in the house
Although I haven’t tried it, I don’t play with kids on principle—not always, but on principle. However, my daughter strolls through the expansive backyard next door. I truly enjoy seeing so many different age groups there, and they play many of our games. Most likely, a kind person demonstrated it))) However, I recently told her about our game of "flowers," in which the ladies dressed as inverted flowers performed incredibly well.
mamulj
Who among the girls tried to play these games with the kids? What was the kids’ reaction to the game? Although we played these games in kindergarten and school, I believe the Cat in the House is correct and they were simply not taught how to play. When we tried, we discovered that kids between the ages of 5 and 13 are not too familiar with them. Many people lack playing skills, even in "Ring" and "Krasochki." And I forgot who I was in "Clock," but my daughter reminded us. The boys that live on the street happily participated in the games. We also had fun chatting with them.
Hidden text:
Clock – a game with a skipping rope.
This game is usually played by girls. It is convenient when there are at least three of them, but more is better.
Two players hold the ends of a skipping rope or rope, slightly swinging it above the ground. The third girl stands in front of the skipping rope. The first two say while swinging the rope: "The clock struck once", and on the last word they spin the rope over the head of the third player, and she must jump over the rope, when she is at her feet. "The clock struck two" – the second jump. The pace quickens as much as possible. If the jumping girl makes a mistake and touches the rope, another girl takes her place.
You can jump in different ways, making the game more difficult. The winner is the one who can jump more
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Mama Lekki
Discovered this beauty
Hidden text:
TaifA
We learn about this in kindergarten from our mumi_mama.
Perhaps there are secrets in the notebook that someone knows. We concealed it inside after folding it in half. I’m dying to snap a picture and see
After 13 minutes and 48 seconds, added:
Originating in the Urals Yes, we did run on this one; it’s incredible that it made it through. valid in g.Seversk. [/img]
After 43 minutes and 31 seconds, added:
Who used pencil lead to color chewing gum like that? and put sunflower oil on them to make them swell?
Mumi_mama
There was also this rhyme about counting:
A vehicle was traversing a pitch-black forest. For whatever reason Interest – lots and lots of interest Emerge on the character "C" Moreover, a star appears on the letter. controls the train; if it stops, the driver will lose his mind. Therefore, the train didn’t The driver lost his mind.
Childhood terms that have humorous connotations, such as "chicken-lipstick" and "greedy-beef," encapsulate the imaginative and playful nature of children growing up in the neighborhood. This distinctive vernacular, created in playgrounds and backyards, captures the way kids perceive the world, form bonds with others, and express their individuality in a way that adults frequently overlook. Gaining an understanding of this language allows us to rediscover the wonder, simplicity, and humor of childhood.
That’s what I could recall.