Poems about rye, wheat and other spikelets for children. Riddles and tales about wheat card index (senior group) on the topic Riddles about wheat for children

Riddles and tales about wheat

Mystery

Growing in the field

Under the millstone was
From oven to table
Caravan came.
(
wheat)

In the old days, with the end of all field work, the peasants arranged a feast, they baked bread and loaves from the new harvest. On holidays, songs were sung in which the reapers were sung, personifying the strength of the people and the will to work.

Freak, wheat,
From the root of the root,
Above the spikelet.
To spikelet,
Was strong as an oak
To a grain
It was with a bucket!

wheat song

Joseph Kurlat

Good, bright world for a long time,
I will gladly accept
I am a grain of wheat
Thrown into the ground.
With all my might I scream:
_ The sun,
The sun warms the arable land,
Drag me by the forelock
Up quickly!
Rain! Drink water!
Don't yawn, people:
These grains are mine
Loaf on a platter!
Let the scarves charge
In the field of rays:
Feed all the kids
People, rolls!
I, not cursing my lot,
I speak without malice:
You sweat me again
Throw into this land!
Again in the spring I will scream
Timid, amazed:
- Drag me by the forelock,
The sun,
for green!
People,
Let in your name
This circuit is going on:
I want a hundred thousand times
Repeat in life!

Tongue twisters about bread

Zhenya -

Reaper in the field

She reaps wheat.

Bagel, bagel, loaf and loaf

The baker baked the dough early in the morning.

TALES ABOUT WHEAT.

"The Cereal Fairy"

Amazing things were happening in a big bakery shop. When the store closed, a golden-haired fairy flew in through the window with a magic wand in her hands. This fairy was the youngest daughter of the queen of all the cereals of the earth. When she was born, her mother told her:

You, my daughter, are a fairy of cereals, which have provided food for millions of people since ancient times. Cereal fairies have been helping people grow beautiful crops for centuries. But first you must learn everything about cereals in the world. I will give you a magic wand. Fly with her to the ground, she will help you gain knowledge. Yes, hurry up: soon a hot time will come on earth - people will begin to sow bread. So they need your help!

A radiant magic wand shone in the hands of the fairy and showed her the direction where to fly. A fairy flew into a large bakery. It was closed, but the fairy easily passed through the window pane and gently sank to the floor. Around her were shelves filled with large and small packages, jars and boxes. Fairy touched the bag with a loaf of white wheat bread inside, and he said:

Nice to meet you, fairy. It's nice to have a word with someone before they buy you.

I am also very pleased to. But tell me, please, what is your name and what are you made of?

I am a white banana. I was baked from wheat - the most important grain of the earth, and I am very proud of it: wheat bread is unusually nutritious, well digestible and has a great taste.

So wheat is your mother? - asked the fairy, who was eager to learn as much as possible about wheat.

What a blessing that people have learned to grow wheat. I can't imagine how they would have lived without this wonderful cereal that gave them bread. No wonder one wise man said: "A slice of well-baked bread is the greatest invention of man." I completely agree with this. Do you want me to tell you a legend about how the first bread appeared on earth?

The fairy sat comfortably next to the long loaf on the shelf and prepared to listen.

How did wheat appear on earth?

Long ago, when people didn't know wheat, they ate acorns. They were dried, rubbed between stones and made porridge from them. Men in those days were engaged in hunting, and women collected edible roots, leaves and fruits.

An old grandmother lived in one family. She could no longer walk far into the field with other women and gathered herbs near her dwelling. Once she found two spikelets with grains. She tried the grains, and they seemed to her so tasty, which she had never tasted in her life.

Where did you come from, sweet grains? - asked the grandmother.

The grains answer her:

We were brought here by the wind from a distant field. In this field grows our mother - golden wheat. Go there, choose the best wheat ears and the best grains in the ears. You plant them near your house, and your wheat will grow. As soon as your wheat yields, you will grind the grains into flour and bake delicious cakes on the coals. Only the path to that field is not easy: you need to make your way through two dense forests and swim across two fast rivers.

When the women returned from the field, the grandmother showed them a spikelet and told about the wonderful wheat.

Let's go to that field, pick spikelets there and plant seeds near the house. Then we will have delicious wheat growing near the house, ”grandmother suggested.

We are tired, our children are crying at home, we do not want to look for any wheat, - the women answered.

In the evening the men returned from hunting. Grandmother told them about the wonderful grains.

The men just laughed at her story.

Grandmother was sad that she would never be able to try delicious tender cakes.

Then her granddaughter, a young beautiful girl, came up to her grandmother and said:

Do not grieve, grandmother, I will go on a long journey for spikelets.

Everyone began to dissuade her:

Why do you need some grains? Are acorns and meat not enough for us? You will die along the way, and hungry wolves will eat you.

I feel that wheat grains will bring us happiness, - the girl answered and set off on her way.

A lot of time has passed since then, but there is not a word about her. They decided everything that wild wolves ate her in the dense forest, and mourned her death. Imagine their surprise when one morning she entered the house, tightly clutching precious grains in her hand ...

After some time, golden wheat began to grow behind their house, from the crushed grains of which they began to bake fragrant wheat cakes on hot coals, better than acorn bread and much tastier than meat. This is how the first bread appeared on earth.

"How Wheat Grows"

After listening to the story of the white loaf, the fairy said:

If only I could get acquainted with wheat grains!

There is nothing easier, - the loaf answered her, - fly to the village, there, for sure, you will find wheat in some barn.

The fairy said goodbye to the loaf and flew to the village. The magic wand led her straight to the barn. Only the fairy could not get inside the barn: a large lock hung on the doors, and there were no windows in it.

Suddenly, the fairy hears someone crying softly.

Who is crying so plaintively? - asked the fairy.

It's me, a grain of wheat, I'm wallowing in the mud under your feet.

The fairy picked up a grain, cleaned off the dirt from it and kissed it gently.

Thank you, dear fairy, for saving me. You know how hard it was for me to grow up. Wheat is a capricious plant: it does not tolerate cold well, and it suffers from weeds and pests. When I had already begun to ripen, the most dangerous pest of wheat, the yellow turtle bug, attacked our field. Its larvae began to bite through the grains and drink all the contents from them. Thank God, people on our field against these bedbugs released chickens. They then saved a huge crop of wheat, and I remained intact. Ripened to the joy of people, and they dropped me into the mud.

Don't worry, little seed, I won't leave you, it's better to tell me what the ear in which you were born looked like, the fairy asked.

I was born in one of the best short-stemmed ears. If the stalk of wheat is low, it does not lie down from the wind, does not bend under a heavy ear, and takes more fertilizer. A great many grains were formed in our ear and the most excellent pouring, since we had plenty of food, water, heat and light.

Until the evening, the fairy talked with the seed, and then asked:

Where shall I take you, dear seed?

I still don't know who I should become, and what would you advise me, fairy?

Fly with me to the bakery, where you will get acquainted with different wheat products and choose your destiny, - the fairy suggested.

Everyone was very happy about the grain when the fairy brought it to the bakery. Loaves, rolls and pasta began to remember how they themselves were once the same grains.

The bag of wheat bran proudly declared:

I am closest to this grain, because the most useful bread is made from flour with bran - grain shells. When wheat grains are ground and cleaned, many of the vitamins go right into the bran. It is a pity that people still know so little about this and are trying to clean and whiten flour from bran.

If you like, we will tell you one instructive story about this, - bran was offered, and everyone prepared to listen.

wheat medicines.

In order to ensure the prosperity of their people, in one kingdom, the king and queen decided to sow all the lands with wheat.

Wheat contains all the vitamins and nutrients necessary for life, the Queen said.

If we start growing other cereals, it will take time and effort from the inhabitants of the kingdom, the king agreed with her. They issued a decree that forbade the sowing of any cereals in the fields of the kingdom, except for wheat.

Since then, white bread and other products made from white flour have become the main food in the kingdom. From the excessive use of flour products, its inhabitants grew fat, as if by leaps and bounds. As you know, for health there is nothing worse than extra pounds. Therefore, over time, many residents began to suffer from various diseases, especially the rich. Doctors were knocked down from fatigue, and the number of patients increased every day. What people didn’t get sick with: colds and flu, tonsillitis and bronchitis; many were constantly dizzy, and there was a terrible beriberi.

The poor were much less sick: they could not afford delicious cakes, and they ate mostly the cheapest gray flour bread.

The royal court suffered the most from disease. Then the queen gathered in the palace the best scientists of the kingdom and ordered them to develop a kind of wheat that would cure all diseases. Many new varieties were bred by royal scientists, but none of them became a medicine for the inhabitants of the kingdom.

There lived an old miller in this kingdom. Everyone in the district loved him for his kindness and generosity: he always sold flour to the common people for a pittance, and sometimes gave it to the very poor for free.

Trouble can happen to anyone, he said. - What a joy if you have full bins, while others do not even have a loaf of bread.

He even did not forget to treat sparrows and mice with grains when the harvest was brought to the mill.

Once a miller was resting near the mill and suddenly he hears someone squeaking under his feet. He bent down and saw a gray mouse. He took the mouse in his palm, and she holds out a tiny bag to him and asks:

Melnik, give me grains for my children.

Yesterday I ground all the grains into flour. If you want, mouse, I can put flour in a bag for you.

No, - the mouse answers, - your flour is too white, it does not contain those vitamins that my children need. You cleared the grains from the shells and threw away all the bran, which contained important vitamins: only one starch remained in your flour.

But if bran is left in the flour, it will turn gray, and the bread will turn out to be coarse, ”the miller objected.

Maybe bran makes bread coarse, but for health there is nothing better: they remove toxins from the body. They are full of vitamins!

Here I am a fool, I always thought that bran is only suitable for livestock, - the miller was surprised.

Wait a minute, mouse, I think I can help you. I took my wife a whole sack of chicken grain. True, she feeds them with germinated wheat, but maybe she still has whole grains left.

Sprouted grains are best suited for my children, - the mouse was delighted. - They are the most living and necessary food for the body. In each seedling there are many cells-doctors, so they restore health and cure almost all diseases. With the help of seedlings, the reserves of solar energy from grains enter the body the fastest.

These are miracles, - the miller was surprised, - then our chickens always lay well.

Thank you, miller, - said the mouse, having received a bag of germinated grains from the miller. - I advise you to eat every day a handful of germinated wheat grains and a few tablespoons of bran, then there will be no trace of your illnesses.

The miller was delighted and decided to first try wheat medicines on himself. A month later, he forgot about his illnesses.

Then the miller gathered in the capital to tell the queen about the miraculous properties of wheat bran. He took his familiar mouse with him: he was afraid that he himself would not be able to tell the queen everything properly.

However, he was not even allowed to see the queen.

From time immemorial, our ancestors ate white flour. How dare you, you dork, say that it is of little use, and offer people bran suitable only for livestock! - outraged royal servants.

The miller was upset, and the mouse said to him:

Don't be sad, miller, give me a bag of bran and wait for me here.

The mouse made its way into the royal bedroom. The queen has not risen from bed for two weeks: cough and bronchitis tortured her, and no medicine helped. The mouse climbed onto the pillow and squeaked in the queen's ear.

Take this bag of wheat bran, brew it with a glass of boiling water, drink it hot, and you will immediately feel better. Where did this medicine come from, ask the miller who stands at the gate of the palace.

The queen turned around, there was no one, only a small bag on the pillow. She thought and listened to the advice: she did everything as she was told, and immediately it became easier for her to breathe.

She sent her servants for the miller, and he told her everything he had learned from the mouse.

The queen ordered him to cure herself and her king, who had been suffering from stomach ulcers for two years.

A week later, the queen made a full recovery, and the king's pain was gone. Melnik became the chief wheat doctor. Thanks to his efforts, a year later, not a single patient remained in the entire kingdom. In the bakeries of the kingdom, bread was baked only from wholemeal flour. All pharmacies sold wheat bran. All the inhabitants of the kingdom began to grow wheat sprouts, which they ate separately, chewing thoroughly, or added to soups, salads and cereals. Gradually, on the advice of a wheat doctor, other cereals began to be sown on the fields of the kingdom: rye, buckwheat, barley, and corn.

Undoubtedly, wheat is the queen of all cereals, but in combination with other cereals, its benefits are much greater, the wheat doctor said, and the queen listened to his every word.

Game "Grains"

All children are grains of wheat. To the music, the teacher gives commands: “the seeds have been sown” - with this command, the children should sit down; “The grains have sprouted” - the children get up; “the grains in the spikelets are ripe” - the children puff out their cheeks and raise their hands; “Harvested” - the grains scatter. The teacher gradually accelerates the pace of the teams, and the children must not go astray.

Questions for fairy tales:

What was the girl from the fairy tale? Describe her journey for wheat grains.

Is it possible to call her act a feat?

What would you do in her place?

What kind of person was the miller?

How did his kindness help him?

What did the miller teach the queen?

Why were the grains afraid to get underground?

How did the naughty seed differ from its brothers?

Why is it said that strength and happiness are in unity?

We are holding a drawing competition "Wheat Field Fairy".



Soon the groups will have a presentation of vegetable gardens in our kindergarten. This year our group got CEREALS, winter crops: rye, wheat and barley. The teacher asked me to pick up poems for this event. It turned out that these plants are not so easy to find. I don’t know what the teacher will choose from the found, so I’ll give her everything. I'll show you too, suddenly it will be useful to someone too

Rye
In the summer field you will not find
Without mustache prickly rye.
Each mustache is sentinel,
He must not sleep
So that the birds of the grain
Do not take in spikelets.
(G. Lyushnin)


Spikelets with a mustache

See for yourself:
Spikelets with a mustache!
Just like a cat
A little prickly!

In every spike
Grains - lumps,
Grains with flour
White-gold.

Will pick them up soon
There will be grains of the mountain
Up to the sky -
These are mountains of bread!

In stores, tons -
Buns and loaves,
Bagels, biscuits -
The shelves are all full.

And for a treat -
Gingerbread, cookies,
Delicious gingerbread -
Eat, kids!

Eat, drink
Don't throw it on the floor
Spikelets with a mustache
They won't come to you!
(N. Rodivilina)
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poems about wheat
Freak, wheat,
From the root of the root,
Above the spikelet.
To spikelet
Was strong as an oak
To the grain
It was with a bucket!


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And where does the month go -
Rye grows there
And where is the dawn-dawn -
There is wheat.
And sooner
The sun is rising
And before that -
Zhnei go out into the field.


*****
Nyvka, Nyvka,
spring harvester,
Harvest the wheat
Peas and lentils.
On the field - shocks,
On the table - pies!

*****
Go, ear, to the field,
Give life strength!
Wheat and rye -
Freak as much as you want!


*****
Press on, press on
The little ones waited.
Rowing the grain
They baked a loaf
The guests were treated
Nivka was remembered.
Zhitushko, grow, grow!
Time, fly, fly!
Until the new spring
Until the new summer
Until the new bread!

Winter
In the October gold big,
The thinned forest turns yellow,
And winter, like a green flag,
In the beautiful blue of the sky.
Frost is not far away
Autumn shoots are not afraid.
Winter will wrap the sprouts
In a downy scarf until spring,
They are lulled by a blizzard
they sleep until the morning,
Until the drops sound
Like a trill of an alarm clock: - It's time!
And after a rest, having risen,
Under the sound of birds, under the splash of the river
Among bare arable lands and oak forests
Spikelets rush to the sun.

Rye bread, loaves, rolls
You won't get it on a walk.
People cherish bread in the fields,
They spare no effort for bread.

Riddles about bread
Was a grain of gold
Became a green arrow.
The summer sun shone
And the arrow was gilded.
What is an arrow?
/Ear/

Like the sea in the fields of wheat,
A wave sways in the wind,
And the green barley is earing,
At landing fat wall.
/ Nikolai Leshchev

Barley ripened in the fields.
He makes me happy!
I wander all day

On the waves of barley.
/Igor Severyanin

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Summer riddles: 100 summer riddles with answers for adults and children.

Summer riddles

In summer, we are more often with children in nature, we can observe the life of animals and plants together. Alas, the speech of a modern person is very far from figurativeness and expressiveness, but how you want to convey in a bright word the impressions of walking in the dew or meeting the sunset! This summer, for the first time in several years, I again spent the night in nature and, getting up at 4 in the morning and meeting the sunrise in an open field, walking barefoot through the dew, I piercingly realized: this is real life! And no video presentations, even the best ones, can replace such a morning for our children - a real morning of a big happy summer day.

Riddles will help us to brightly, originally, expressively and figuratively present all the summer phenomena to children. I made a selection of summer riddles in this article. They will be of interest to both adults and children. Below in the article you will find:
- summer riddles about plants: vegetables, fruits, trees, herbs, flowers, berries,
- summer riddles about the animal world,
- riddles about mushrooms,
- riddles about the summer months,
- riddles about natural phenomena and weather,
- riddles about people's summer activities.

How to deal with a child using riddles?

Each riddle is interesting and very useful to discuss with children.

But it is interesting to discuss it in a dialogue only if the child already has impressions from life. For example: “What kind of ball, scarlet ball across the river lit a fire?” - this riddle will be understood by a child who saw the sunset on the river, when everything around in nature burns with scarlet light. It is unlikely that a city child who sees the gray walls of houses instead of a sunset will understand her. For a city child, you can pick up beautiful pictures, but they will not replace living life. The best thing to do is get out into nature and enjoy it! Watching the sunset, tell the kid this beautiful riddle, be surprised with the bright well-aimed words:
What is the sunset compared to?
Why does the riddle say that the sunset burns like a fire?
How does a sunset look like a fireball?

Do not rush to give the children the only correct answer to the riddle. Very often, riddles imply many options for the correct answers. If the kid did not guess, ask: “Why did you decide that this is ...?” Sometimes children give very original answers! The main thing in all riddles is the process of guessing, it is he who develops thinking, speech, and the creative abilities of children.

When discussing the riddle, highlight with the children the main signs by which you can find out the answer. For example, in the text: “The green house is cramped: narrow, long, smooth. There are round guys sitting side by side in the house” there are such signs: 1) there is something narrow, long and smooth, 2) there are several round parts inside it - “children”. After guessing, ask how peas look like a house? Why was he called that in a riddle? What other vegetables or fruits can be called houses in riddles? Come up with your own riddle about another vegetable - the "house for the kids."

After preparing vegetables for dinner, guess a riddle about them. For example, such a riddle about corn: “I grew up in the garden, I braided braids. And in green scarves he hides grains - gold pieces. Find with the baby where the corn has grains - gold pieces, where it has a green scarf in which the corn hid its grains.

The main task of introducing children to riddles- to teach a child to think independently, compare, generalize, express his opinion clearly, find original ways out of non-standard situations, and not memorize as many riddles and riddles as possible. You will want to come up with your own riddles for relatives and friends - this is a wonderful activity, and children love such joint creativity. Write down the riddles you and your children compose in a separate notebook.

I wish you an interesting summer and exciting communication with riddles!

Summer riddles about plants

Summer riddles on the topic “Vegetables. Fruit. Berries"

The green house is cramped:
Narrow, long, smooth.
Sitting side by side in the house
Round kids. (Peas)

The girl is sitting in a dungeon, and the scythe is on the street. (Carrot)

A woman is sitting on the beds, all in patches, whoever looks at them will cry. (Onion)

The grandfather is sitting, dressed in a hundred fur coats. Whoever undresses him sheds tears. (Onion)

No windows, no doors, the room is full of people. (Cucumber).

In the summer - in the garden.
Fresh, green.
And in winter - in a barrel
Delicious, salty. (Cucumbers)

I am round and strong
Dark red sides
I'm ready for lunch
And in borscht, and in vinaigrette. (Beet)

The old man got stuck
Bright red cap.
The cap looks nice
Just full of bitterness. (Red pepper)

One hundred clothes, and all without fasteners. (Cabbage)
She has clothes
One undershirt.
I put on a hundred of them
White herself. (Cabbage)

And green and thick
Bush in the garden.
Dig a little -
Under the bush - ... (potato)

Round, crumbly, white,
She came to the table from the fields.
You salt it a little.
After all, the truth is delicious ... (potatoes)

In appearance, it is red. And you will bite - white. (Radish)

Round, not a ball
With a tail, not a mouse,
Yellow like honey
But the taste is not the same. (Turnip)

All rounder and redder,
It tastes best in a salad.
And guys from a long time ago
They love very much ... (tomato).

There is fruit in the garden
He's sweet like honey
Yellow as a roll
But not round like a ball
It's under the very foot
Pulled out a little. (Pear)

Himself scarlet, sugar, caftan green, velvet. (Watermelon)

Green, striped, and in the middle - sweet. (Watermelon)

We are all yellow like ambers.
Round like small balls.
Heavy monists
We hung under the leaves.
Our color is from the sun, from the beam.
And they call us ... (plum plum).

It was green and small.
Then I became scarlet.
I darkened in the sun
And now I'm ripe. (Cherry)

Blushed green garden
Drops of red hang.
Everyone knows these drops,
Their adults and children
Enjoy eating -
Only bones fly. (Cherry)

On the bake at the stumps
Lots of thin stems.
Each thin stem
Holds a scarlet light.
Unfolding the stems
Collecting lights. (Strawberry)

Alenka grows in the grass
In a red shirt.
Whoever passes,
Everyone bows down to her. (Strawberry).

Materials for classes with children on the topic "Vegetables" can be found in the article. Materials on the topic "Fruit", speech games and finger gymnastics - in the article

Summer riddles on the topic “Trees. Shrubs. Flowers. Herbs»

She dies in autumn
And comes alive again in the spring.
A green needle will come out to the light.
It grows and blooms all summer long.
Cows without it are in trouble:
She is their main food. (Grass)

Who will give honey to the bee?
Who blooms in the sun?
And a colored head
Are we pumping in the summer heat? (Flower)

Without arms, without legs, but crawling (hops, bindweed).

He looks like a carnation
With a blue head
You will find it in the field
And take it with you.
I can not understand in any way -
They say he's a weed. (Knapweed)

Rye is earing in the field,
There, in the rye, you will find a flower.
Bright blue and fluffy
Just a shame it's not fragrant. (Knapweed)

Next in a row
The bells are hanging.
Swaying under the wind
They don't call. (bells)

I turn white in a clean field.
I was yellow - I became fluffy.
And the wind blew -
The stalk remains. (Dandelion)

They didn't let me into the garden
That's why she burns. (Nettle)

Grew up in the field angry and prickly,
Needles in all directions. (burdock)

Sisters are standing in the field:
Yellow eye, white eyelashes (Daisies)

A thin stalk by the path,
At the end of it are earrings,
Leaves are on the ground
Little paddles.
He is like a good friend to us.
Heals wounds of the legs and hands. (Plantain)

head on leg,
It has black peas
Everyone is familiar with us:
We are bright as a flame. (Poppies)

In the garden by the path
The sun is on its feet.
Only yellow beams
He is not hot. (Sunflower)

Green, not a meadow,
Bela, not snow,
Curly, not a head. (Birch)

What kind of tree is
And gives honey, and weaves bast shoes? (Linden)

As if a snow globe is white
It bloomed in spring
A gentle scent exuded
And when the time has come
She became at once
All from the berry is black. (Bird cherry)

It is bitter in haymaking, and sweet in frost. What is a berry? (Rowan)

Curls dropped into the river
And she was sad about something.
What is she sad about?
Doesn't tell anyone. (Willow)

Three round sisters
green in summer,
By autumn, one turns white, the other turns red, the third turns black.
(White, red and black currant).

That's the berries, look
Like small thimbles
All of them are the color of the dawn
Scarlet - prealye.
There is a basket for berries,
Get into it, ... (raspberry)

More materials on these topics on my website "Native Path":

Summer puzzles on the topic "Cereals"

Grew up first in the wild in the field,
In the summer it bloomed and spiked,
And when they threshed
He suddenly turned into grain.
From grain to flour and dough.
Took a seat in the store. (Bread)

Was a grain of gold -
Became a green arrow.
The summer sun shone
And the arrow was gilded. (Ear)

Green for two weeks
Ears for two weeks
Blooms for two weeks
Pours two weeks
Dry for two weeks. (Rye)

Golden sun from the sky
Golden rays are pouring.
In the field with a friendly wall
Golden Mustaches. (Wheat)

In the field - with a whisk,
In a bag - pearls. (Wheat)

Growing in the field
Under the millstone was
From oven to table
Caravan came. (Wheat)

The stem grew without hair,
And overgrown with earrings.
Then they took off these earrings,
We cooked porridge for the children. (Oats)

Growing up in the garden
Russ braided braids.
And in green headscarves
Hides grains - gold. (Corn)

But this cereal looks like
For wheat and rye.
But there is one flower in the spikelet -
Be careful, friend! (barley)

I'll go to the warm earth
I will ascend to the sun.
It has people like me -
Whole family. (Corn)

More about cereals and the work of people who grow bread - interesting materials, videos for children, pictures can be found in the articles:

Summer riddles about the animal world.

Not a bird, but flying.
With a proboscis, not an elephant.
Nobody tames
And sits on the nose (Fly).

The proboscis will be lowered into the flower -
Sucks fragrant sweet juice.
And then bring to the hive
Transparent fragrant honey. (Bee)

Sitting on the rocks
And his mustache moves,
And go for a walk -
Backwards. (Crayfish)

Cheren, but not a raven,
Horn, not bull.
Six legs without hooves. (Bug).

I don't buzz when I sit.
I don't buzz when I walk
If I spin in the air
I'm going to have a good time here. (Bug)

Not a tree, but a prickly one.
Not a cat, but mice are afraid of him. (Hedgehog)

A ball is rolling in the forest,
It has a prickly side.
He hunts at night
For bugs and mice. (Hedgehog)

Found in water
Born with a tail
How does it grow
The tail falls off. (Tadpole)

The flower was sleeping and suddenly woke up -
I didn't want to sleep anymore.
Moved, stirred
It flew up and flew away. (Butterfly)

hairy, green,
She hid in the leaves.
She has a lot of legs
Just can't run. (Caterpillar)

From the branch to the path
From grass to blade of grass
Jumping spring-
Green back. (Grasshopper)

The animal is jumping.
Not a mouth, but a trap.
Will fall into a trap
Both a mosquito and a fly. (Frog)

One hundred skillful craftsmen
Build a house without corners. (Ants)

Summer riddles about mushrooms

Antoshka stands on one leg (mushroom)

small, remote,
Passed through the earth
Found the red cap. (Mushroom).

Here is a handsome man
On a white leg.
He is wearing a red hat
The hat has polka dots.
Who will take him with him
He will take a sip of goryushka. (Amanita)

There are no friendlier mushrooms than these,
Adults and children know
They grow on a stump in the forest,
Like freckles on your nose. (Honey mushrooms)

Standing in a white hat
Looks down on everyone.
leg trim,
Pale boots.
Though rich and important
Nobody needs you! (Toadstool)

gray hats,
Ruffled legs
They grow under the birch.
What are their names? (boletus)

He will be born in an aspen.
No matter how it hides in the grass,
Let's find it anyway:
He has a red hat on. (Boletus)

Summer riddles about the months of the year

An ear blooms in the field,
The grasshopper gives a voice
Ripe strawberries.
What month? Tell me. (June)

Hot, sultry, stuffy day.
Even chickens seek shade.
These days are the pinnacle of summer.
What, say, for a month is this? (July)

This month is hot.
Gives everyone gifts:
Plums, apples and pears,
We cook fruits, dry fruits.
He is the last month of summer
Autumn is near, close somewhere. (August)

I am woven from the heat
I bring warmth with me.
I warm the rivers
I invite you to swim.
Everyone loves me for it.
I am called, of course ... (summer)

The sun bakes
linden blossoms,
The rye is earing
The wheat is golden.
The fruits are ripening.
When does it happen? (Summer)

Summer riddles about weather and natural phenomena

Smooth, not field. Blue, not the sea. (Sky)
They fly without wings
Running without legs
Sailing without a sail. (Clouds)

The rain has passed and I'm left
On the paths in the yard.
Sparrows bathed in me
For fun kids.
But until tomorrow
The sun will dry me out. (Puddle)

The red girl looks out the window (sun).

A multi-colored yoke hung across the river. (Rainbow)

We have a kraukha hanging over the yard (Moon).

It was a horn - it became a circle. (Moon)

Only the sun went out and it became dark,
Like someone scattered grain across the sky. (Stars on the sky)

The entire path is strewn with peas (stars in the sky).

Without arms, without legs, but the gate opens (wind).

Howling, whistling,
The dust rises
Knocks everyone off their feet.
Can you hear him
Don't you see him. (Wind)

There are no legs, but he walks.
There are no eyes, but tears are pouring.
How will he come and how will he cry,
Everyone hides under the roof. (Rain).

Who beats on the roof all night,
Yes, it knocks
And mumbles and sings
Lulling? (rain)

What a ball, scarlet ball
Is there a fire across the river?
The river turned red
From the evening ... ? (sunset).

Noisy, thundered,
I washed everything and left.
And orchards and orchards
Watered all around. (Thunderstorm)

What knocks without hands? (thunder)

Here a horse rushes across the sky -
Fire is flying from under your feet.
The horse beats mighty with its hoof
And breaks the clouds.
So he runs hard
That the earth is trembling all around. (Thunder)

What burns without fire? (Thunderstorm)

It falls to the ground, but does not fly off the ground (rain)

Dawn, dawn, lost the keys. Month went - did not find. The sun has risen - found. (Dew)

Rooted in the ground for a minute
Multi-colored miracle bridge,
Miracle master made
The bridge is high without railings. (Rainbow)

Either from the roof, or from the sky -
Or cotton, or fluff.
Or maybe snow flakes
Appeared in the summer all of a sudden?
Who is their surreptitious
Pouring, as if from a bag? (Poplar fluff)

We walk on the carpet with you
Nobody wove it.
He unraveled himself
Lies by the blue river -
And yellow, and blue, and scarlet. (Meadow)

Frowning, frowning
Will fall into tears
Nothing will be left. (Cloud)

In winter they walk on it, and in summer they drive. (River)

Summer riddles about vacation and summer activities

And from the wind, and from the heat,
Will cover you from the rain.
And how sweet it is to sleep in it!
What's this? (Tent)

I rule the iron horse
If this horse
I will not put on the fence,
He will fall without me. (A bike)

In calm weather
On nowhere.
The wind will blow-
We run on water. (Waves)

It goes along the sea, it reaches the shore, and then it disappears. (Wave)
Tell me what kind of bird
escorts ships,
Catching fish and spinning
White ribbon away?
The answer is hidden in the riddle!
Did you guess or not? (Seagull - hidden in the word "answer")

“I don’t understand, guys, who are you?”
Anglers? Birders?
What kind of net is in the yard?
- Don't interfere with the game
You'd better leave.
We play .. (volleyball).

A racket hits the shuttlecock,
Again he fly over the net,
It's time for you to call
What is this game? (badminton)

Interesting material about the summer awaits you in the articles:

And at the end of the article for you and your kids - "Summer Riddles" in the children's TV show "Visiting Dunyasha" (Elena Blaginina's riddles about summer)

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