New Year”s poems by Tatyana Gusarova

Tatyana Gusarova’s warm and endearing New Year poems capture the magic of the holiday season. Her poems are ideal for reading aloud to the entire family because they perfectly convey the delight and excitement that kids experience as the New Year approaches.

Gusarova’s poetry captures the magic of this unique season, whether it is through depictions of wintry scenery, holiday lights, or the expectation of presents beneath the tree. These poems provide moments of joy during the holidays, while also stimulating the imagination.

Gusarova’s poems can make a wonderful addition to celebrations for parents and teachers. Children will cherish the memories they make as they recite and hear the enchanting words. They are straightforward, enjoyable, and brimming with the spirit of the New Year.

New Year"s

Cozy Christmas tree She paid us a visit. Golden beads She twisted the limbs together.

With glowing spheres She brings joy to others. She’ll greet the new year with us, "Hello!"

In winter (riddles in verse)

If there is a lot of snow and the river is covered in ice, it indicates that she personally came to see us. Tell me who came. (Fall).

When a column of smoke rises, the snow crunches beneath your feet. What on earth is going on if your nose and cheeks are freezing? (Cold).

If we dance in a circle while the Christmas trees in the houses are decorated with colorful lights and beads, what do we celebrate? (A new year).

Bear

In the winter, you cannot locate a bear’s tracks. Mishenka went to sleep for winter. He dreams of eating honey and suckers his sweet paw in the den. Mishka purrs happily, beaming. Animals, please keep quiet. Give Misha a chance to rest.

Snowball and Druzhok

As with Grandma’s ball A snowball tumbles down the slope. However, the ball runs and loses mass. On the other hand, consider the snowball.

The ball suddenly collapsed, revealing our dog Druzhok inside. After Dzhok was captured in the snow, he nearly vanished.

About Santa Claus

Christmas tree on New Year’s Eve He’ll deliver everything you require. Grant a wish, and your aspirations shall materialize.

Not only did I make a wish, but I also carefully covered the drawn sheets with cotton wool and placed them beneath the tree.

My wish for myself was kept a secret from my parents.

That’s exactly what took place. Santa Claus delivered everything I requested. It’s unfortunate that He only looks after us once a year.

Tatyana Gusarova’s New Year poems are ideal for kids and families because they perfectly capture the warmth and magic of the holiday season. Her poetry, which are replete with wonder, joy, and a sense of tradition, contribute to reviving the holiday spirit and making enduring memories.

Frost

Oh, how everyone was alarmed by the evening forecast that predicted a strong frost at night. There’s probably nothing worse than not wanting to see him.

I sit up half the night staring out the window and thus never sleep. Abruptly, I notice that a lovely pattern has been drawn on the window by an unseen person.

A single, enigmatic brushstroke revealed houses, trees, and flowers. Amazingly beautiful birds and creatures that seem to be from another planet.

It turns out that I waited for him in vain, and that my lack of sleep for the better part of the night was not in vain. Frost is a kind and gentle man. I suppose I’ll disregard the forecast.

Snowman

There are snowballs in the yard. I constructed a snowman. limbs, legs, head, Two eyes and a carrot nose.

I’m going to paint a mouth. Let the people be pleased!

Winter apples

Sunny, alright A day passed. The entire family is skiing. We headed into the forest.

Vova, age three, appeared suddenly To Mom, he says, "Miracles! There’s an apple hanging on the tree!"

Yet he turned to his left. And stood motionless: On the nearby spruce A sprinkling of fruit!

However, the wind picked up, and a flock of bullfinches took off with the apples from the branches right away.

Crybaby winter

What a wonder! The yard is clear of snow in January. The river’s ice has melted due to the weeklong rain.

"It’s my own fault, I was angry all December, I got hot, hot," sobbed Winter. I’ve grown hot myself. What should I do? Oh no, oh no!

Wipe away your tears and try not to be depressed. It’s better to mop up the snow. Select Blizzard and Snowstorm, then let the carousel turn.

Remember Frost, but try not to get too upset.

Caring father

Three white fur coats are lying on the display in the corner of the forestry store.

A client approached and said, "Sell me fur coats for my kids and the bunnies."

– Why are these necessary? Kids will stain, especially from the whites. What’s that all about?

During the winter, snow-white people wearing light clothing are not angry wolves.

Magic forest

The forest is said to be full of fanciful wintertime miracles. Hurry up, let’s go! Sure, let’s examine the miracle.

"Come on," says the spruce, "to kind people Open Open," while Hands – Ventka, the divorced couple, stand white-white.

Lesovik, the old man, nods at us, not at a bare stump, but rather in a soft hat of snow.

We are tired of miracles. Winter Forest, wait for us once more.

Badger

To avoid starvation during the winter, BARSUK started gaining weight. Is enveloped in a fat layer, Himself a storehouse for himself.

Poem Title Summary
"New Year"s Magic" A short poem about the wonders of the holiday season, filled with snowflakes, gifts, and joy.
"Snowy Night" This poem captures the peacefulness of a winter night, with soft snow falling and children dreaming of New Year"s fun.
"Under the Christmas Tree" A playful poem about decorating the tree and the excitement of finding presents beneath it.
"Winter Wonderland" Describes a snowy landscape where children build snowmen and await the New Year"s festivities.

Tatyana Gusarova’s New Year poems are a delight for kids and adults alike, capturing the charm and coziness of the holiday season. Her poems are ideal for sharing at family get-togethers or school plays because they are straightforward but deeply felt.

These poems inspire kids to discover the beauty of language and rhythm in addition to spreading holiday cheer. For many families, reading them aloud or performing them together can become a treasured custom.

Gusarova’s poems will bring a unique sparkle to your New Year’s celebrations, whether you’re searching for something lighthearted, serious, or poignant.

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