Short poems about spring for children 4-6 years old

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We offer a good selection of short poems about spring for children 4-6 years old, which can be learned at home or in kindergarten.

Children's poems about spring

If the snow melts everywhere
The day is getting longer
If everything turns green
And a stream is ringing in the fields
If the wind gets warmer
If the birds are not up to sleep
If the sun shines brighter
So spring has come to us.
(E. Karganova)

Spring poems for children 4-6 years old

Spring is coming to us
With quick steps
And the drifts melt under her feet.
Black thawed patches
Are visible in the fields.
Very warm legs are visible in the spring.
(AND. Tokmakova)

Spring poems for children 4-6 years old

Spring is coming to us
With quick steps
And the drifts melt under her feet.
Black thawed patches
Are visible in the fields.
Very warm legs are visible in the spring.
(AND. Tokmakova)

Children's poems about spring

The grass turns green
The sun is shining;
Swallow with spring
In the canopy flies to us.
The sun is more beautiful with her
And spring is sweeter ...
Tweak out of the way

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Hello to us soon!
I will give you grains
Sing a song
What from distant countries
I brought with me ...
(A. Pleshcheev)

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Spring poems for children

Drip-Drip!
Tears are falling from the roof.
Drip-Drip!
White snowflakes are melting.
Drip-Drip!
The sun is jumping on the roof.
Drip-Drip!
And winter sits and cries.
Drip-Drip!
(A. Leontiev)

There is no rest for streams again -
Day and night murmur in the bushes.
The sun is golden
In clear, clear skies.
Pours rays on the forest and meadow
And all the flowers around:
Pink, blue,
Blue, red,
As one, beautiful
Although very different.
(B. Asanalis)

Poems for children about spring

The snow got wet and the ice cried -
Winter will end soon.
From dawn to dusk
The miraculous tower is melting.
Nature wakes up -
How the birch tree blossomed.
Only at Santa Claus
Things don't go in the spring
(B. Elshansky)

Spring poems for children

Have fun
From the forest, spring
The bear responded to her
Purring from sleep.
Bunnies galloped to her,
A rook flew to her;
The hedgehog rolled after
Like a spiky ball.
The squirrel was alarmed
Looking out of the hollow, -
Fluffy
Light and warmth!
Proudly dignified
Clarified Boron;
On the branches of brown
A bird chorus burst out.
(L. Agracheva)

Children's spring poems

Fat Snowmen
Have lost weight from melancholy.
Melt
Right before our eyes
Complain:
- Oh! Oh!
And they grieve to tears
That winter is ending.
And spring is no longer waiting
And the boys are building a fleet, -
On a paper icebreaker
The sunny bunny is swimming!

Poems about spring for children

Bales-bales, bales-so -
A cheerful ringing is heard.
This clock is spring
I started it under the roof.
Bales-bales, bales-so -
The account is dripping.
To the nesting sites just in time
The geese have arrived.
And streams rustle to me
On a spring stitch:
- Come out, kid, walk!
Put on your boots!

Spring poems for children

Swallow flew away
Over the distance ...
Come back, Swallow!
It's April.
Come back, Swallow!
Not just one:
Let it be with you, Swallow,
Spring will arrive!
(FROM. Yesenin)

A short poem about spring

The sun looks out the window,
Spring has come to visit us
We clap our hands
We were looking forward to the warmth.

Spring poem for children

Spring went by secretly
From the winds and cold
And today - straight
Spanks in puddles
Drives melted snow
With hubbub and ringing,
To line the meadows
Velvet green.
"Soon, soon to be warm!" -
This news is the first
Drumming on glass
A willow with a gray paw.
(I. Akim)

Spring poems for children

The leaves woke up
Got out of the kidneys
The first leaves
Rejoice in the sun
They won't understand from sleep:
- Is it ...
Is it really summer?
- No, it's not summer yet,
But it's already spring!
(IN. Danko)

Children's poems about spring

Spring was coming along the edge
She carried buckets with rain,
Stumbled on a hillock -
Buckets overturned.
The drops rang
Herons began to cry.
The ants were scared:
The doors were locked.
Rain buckets spring
She did not report to the village.
And the colored rocker
Fled to heaven
And hung over the lake.
Wonders!
(IN. Stepanov)

Spring poems (for children)

Sparrows told me today -
I don't know if it's true - that spring is coming.
I can't believe it: we played snowballs yesterday
And on the pond the transparent ice is strong.
Chivik chik chik! How did you know?
Who told you about spring, little birds?
"A half-day ray caressed our wings,
The first drips sounded today. "
(ABOUT. Belyaevskaya)

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