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  • Poems about fruits for children 3 4. Useful rhymes about vegetables, fruits and vitamins. Poems about fruits and vegetables

    Poems about fruits for children 3 4. Useful rhymes about vegetables, fruits and vitamins.  Poems about fruits and vegetables

    Summer is red - generous with delicious gifts! These are berries, mushrooms and vegetables and fruits! Mmmm, for every taste and color, Mother Nature has a healthy yummy full of vitamins in her bins! Meet a cute selection for children - poems about vegetables, fruits and berries!

    Invite your child for a walk and tell him about what grows on the beds and trees, what grows along the edges of the forest paths in poems and memorable lines.

    Poems about fruits and vegetables

    Poems about vegetables for children of all ages are a great stepping stone to knowledge and the joy of discovery! Children's poems about vegetables, short and long, sophisticated and simple, are an exciting game on the way to knowledge and discoveries.

    Dispute

    Somehow a zucchini argued
    And a bean pod:
    More beautiful who blooms
    And who will grow up first?
    So everything was arguing, deciding
    But they did not know the simple answer:
    Everyone, it always happens
    Ripens in due time.

    * * *

    The vegetables argued until they were hoarse:
    Who is the standard of beauty?
    "I am blush and cheerful,"
    Beetroot repeated with a sweet smile.
    Proudly curls shook carrots,
    She even furrowed her bright brow.
    She said loudly, pushing the beet aside:
    “You are cheerful, and I am a treasure trove of vitamins!”
    A cucumber ventured to intervene in their dispute:
    “Am I not handsome and not well done?
    I'm almost all water
    So all your labors are in vain.
    But suddenly the onion was indignant:
    “How many, however, handsome men around!
    Words of praise mean little
    Everyone around me is crying for joy.”
    Only the potatoes in the basket sighed.
    He heard conversations in the kitchen:
    Wash vegetables - lunch is coming soon
    And make a vinaigrette out of them.

    (Golovko N.)

    * * *

    What grows in our garden
    Cucumbers, sweet peas.
    Tomatoes and dill
    For seasoning and for testing.
    There are radishes and lettuce
    Our garden is just a treasure.
    But watermelons don't grow here.
    If you listened carefully
    Remembered for sure.
    Answer in order.
    What grows in our garden?

    (Korkin V.)

    In the garden

    Here's a carrot for you
    red head,
    tail green,
    Here's a turnip for you
    And a strong cucumber
    Sun-gilded.
    On the rows of cabbage
    The tussocks are tight
    In shaggy leaves.
    Here are sweet peas:
    The grains are ok
    They sleep in mustachioed pods.
    What a delicious people
    Inhabited our vegetable garden.

    (M. Pozharova)

    Eat vegetables and fruits!

    Eat fruits and vegetables
    These are the best products.
    You will be saved from all diseases.
    There is nothing tastier and healthier.

    Make friends with vegetables
    And with salads and cabbage soup.
    There are countless vitamins in them.
    So you need to eat it!

    (N. Dovzhenko)

    Vegetables

    The hostess once came from the market,
    The hostess brought home from the market:
    potato
    cabbage,
    carrot,
    Peas,
    Parsley and beets.
    Oh!..

    Here vegetables dispute brought on the table -
    Who is better, tastier and more necessary on earth:
    Potato?
    Cabbage?
    Carrot?
    Peas?
    Parsley or beets?
    Oh!..

    The hostess, meanwhile, took a knife
    And with this knife she began to chop:
    potato
    cabbage,
    carrot,
    Peas,
    Parsley and beets.
    Oh!..

    Covered with a lid, in a stuffy pot
    Boiled, boiled in boiling water:
    Potato,
    Cabbage,
    Carrot,
    Peas,
    Parsley and beets.
    Oh!..
    And the vegetable soup was not bad!

    (Yu. Tuwim)

    Many videos have been made based on this poem about vegetables. Take a look at one of them with the kids:

    * * *

    Together in the grandmother's field
    Beds in the garden.
    Well, in the evening I will pour
    All of them in order.
    To curl the mustache with peas,
    To come out big
    Tomato,
    So as not to dry
    Cucumber is lush.
    And bad cabbage I
    I'll drive from the cabbage
    To crunch November
    Tasty stump.

    (Gurinovich F.)

    basket of vegetables

    I am a basket of vegetables
    I'll bring it from the garden.
    Drank onion and celery
    Light dew in the morning.

    Warm rain washed them away
    The sun warmed gently.
    Poured beet juice -
    Became dense, scarlet.

    And fed them day by day
    Wet loose black soil.

    playful wind,
    Flying near the ridges
    Stroked every stalk
    And gave them a scent.

    We are a basket of vegetables
    Brought from the garden.
    For salads and borscht
    They will suit us!
    (T. Shorygina)

    vegetable marrow

    Substituting the sun barrel.
    There is a zucchini in the garden.
    leaf to the side
    pushing back,
    He speaks to the sun!
    "Warm up, warm up. please back me.
    I want to grow up soon."
    In an instant the sun set to work
    And warmed the back of the zucchini.
    And then I wanted a zucchini
    Lie up belly up.
    He pouted; he puffed...
    But turn around
    failed

    (G. Belyakova)

    Potato

    We planted potatoes
    Mom is in the field
    I am in the garden.
    Mom - a lot
    I a little bit.
    I am just one row.
    So that mine grows faster
    I am all day
    I'm working on her.
    I minutes
    Still
    I don't sit by potatoes.
    Farther, now closer
    I will transplant her.
    - There will be a miracle garden, -
    Neighbor Seryozhka says, -
    If potatoes grow
    Despite your departure.

    (E. Ostrovskaya)

    Artichoke

    Artichokes, here is the blessed grub,
    At lunch and not lunch for everyone is priceless,
    Artichokes are tasty and satisfying and sweet,
    There is no filth in them, and only nasty
    Those people who think
    That artichokes are nasty and not eaten!

    (Nekrasov Nikolai)

    Onion

    Took off a thin frock coat,
    removed
    red shirt,
    removed
    yellow shirt,
    Ah, pulling
    Another shirt
    Everyone started crying all of a sudden.
    That's how we are
    Yesterday in the kitchen
    undressed
    Sweet bow.

    (J. Ciardi)

    cucumbers

    Cucumbers grow in the garden.
    Water them guys
    There will be a good harvest -
    Just make sure you collect.

    Hiding under a bush...
    We'll find them anyway!

    (N. Merkushova)

    Tomatoes

    Tomatoes - like the dawn,
    We planted them not in vain.
    Everyone blushed in the sun.
    Eating them with pleasure
    We've been all summer long
    With bread and salt.

    (N. Merkushova)

    Turnip

    We know turnips from a fairy tale
    Guess without a hint
    Yellow beauty.
    Everyone will like turnip
    Unless you're lazy
    Make a good effort.
    That's when success will come:
    Turnip will grow on everyone -
    Big big big
    And so delicious!

    (N. Merkushova)

    Beet

    I will be the sister of the potato
    And sister carrots too.
    Although different in taste,
    But we grow up the same way.
    Borscht is good to cook
    Wouldn't have been able to without me...
    Eat beets, guys, you need to,
    To make cheeks rosy.

    Jerusalem artichoke

    Jerusalem artichoke what kind of fruit?
    Everyone calls him a pear.
    I ate it, so what?
    He doesn't look like a pear.
    It's not a fruit, it's a vegetable
    Help for colds.

    (A. Rechushkin)

    And here are short poems about vegetables for kids. They are very funny and cute)))

    Cabbage

    tied her head,
    Are you sick, cabbage?
    Are you cold in summer too?
    Wrapped up, cabbage?
    - From the sun I wear a turban.
    The heat doesn't work for me at all.

    (TO . Tangrykuliev)

    Cabbage

    Sad rain is pouring from the sky,
    The snail eats a cabbage leaf.
    How she eats to satiety,
    The leaf will become like a sieve.

    vegetable marrow

    In the garden on a warm sunny day
    The zucchini lay and warmed up.
    And it was a pity for me to tear it off -
    But he can not spend the winter in the garden.

    Potato

    A girl grew under the ground
    But fresh and round.
    The dog Artoshka barks loudly:
    - Woof-woof-woof - hello,
    potato!

    (V.Stepanov)

    Onion

    It is difficult for you to communicate with me.
    It is impossible to cleanse without tears.
    But I'm very useful - like this thing:
    There is no remedy for colds better than onions.

    Carrot

    If you eat more carrots
    No training required
    Drink carrot juice every day
    You will be strong and healthy.

    Cucumber

    Under the leaves in the garden
    cucumbers are playing catch.
    the rain will just start to drive
    He will notice everyone, he will find everyone.

    Tomato

    A piece
    morning dawn
    Among
    green branches -
    He,
    Like an asterisk
    Lit
    On a bright dress
    Summer.

    (N. Goncharov)

    Tomato

    I am a fat red tomato
    I love kids for a long time.
    I am a chest of vitamins
    Come on, take a bite!

    Parsley

    I'll whisper in your ear
    I am not a clown, but I am a parsley.
    Juicy and long
    Vitamin greens.

    Parsley

    Every old lady knows
    There is parsley in the garden.
    It will become a hundred times tastier with her,
    Soup, okroshka and salad.

    Pepper

    Yes, I am a pepper, but not the one
    That the tongue burns so strongly.
    I'm meaty, vitamin
    Save me for the winter.

    Squash

    What a strange zucchini -
    All in kayomochki barrel,
    Maybe I had a dream?
    This is a round patisson.

    (Nosova Tatiana)

    Radish

    Here is a beautiful radish
    In a bright pink skirt -
    Dressed up like an artist
    And crunches loudly!

    (Oksana Vashchenkova)

    Spinach

    Give us spinach to chew
    Grace with spinach.
    After all, there are vitamins in spinach,
    Like in a sandbox of grains of sand.

    (A. Rechushkin)

    Dill

    Both green and fragrant.
    And, like a Christmas tree, fluffy.
    I am dill, I share a secret:
    I need it in winter and summer.

    Fennel

    Fennel looks like a huge dill
    Fennel grows sultry in Italy.
    There they cook with him, and soar, and fry,
    And fresh branches are treated.

    (A. Rechushkin)

    Garlic

    The whole sandpiper got wet in the swamp:
    I got the flu, like...
    - Here, sandpiper, garlic for you -
    He helped a lot of people.

    (V. Luksha)

    Garlic

    garlic fragrant clove
    We'll put you in the soup.
    He will give the soup aroma,
    The soup will taste a hundred times better!

    Children's poems about berries and fruits

    And now let's talk about sweet, fragrant and very tasty!.. And healthy, of course, too... After all, fruits and berries are filled with the most useful and necessary vitamins and microelements!

    Fruit friendly family

    Fruit friendly family
    Placed on the bench:
    All the guys have been waiting for so long
    They didn't joke, they didn't play.

    Fruit invites you:
    - Read about us.
    Something new now
    You will learn about us.

    Be our friends
    Have fun with us.
    We are useful and tasty,
    You need it all year round.

    (Galina Verd)

    Summer garden

    How good is he, the summer garden,
    Fruit is always rich.
    A whole row of slender cherries -
    Ruby berries burn.
    Plum grows nearby,
    Beautiful juicy fruits.
    Pear and apple flavor
    Everyone would be happy to eat one!

    berry summer

    Berry summer is on the doorstep again
    Early sometimes roads lead to the forest,
    Where the oak forests rustle and the winds sing,
    Where even the summer heat is pleasant ...

    Warmed by the sun, fragrant berries,
    I'll pick it up in a basket, in elegant petals
    They turned to the sun, playfully with their backs,
    As if whispering each: "-Am I not beautiful ?!"

    Summer has in store for juicy, ripe berries,
    A lot has grown in the forest clearing,
    To charge us with their cheerfulness,
    Glittered brightly, thousands of lights...

    (Elena Samarina-Enders)

    Apple

    In front of passers-by
    An apple hung in the garden.
    Well, who cares?
    Just
    The apple hung.

    Only the Horse said
    What is low.
    And the Mouse is high.
    Sparrow said
    What is close
    And the snail is far away.

    And the Calf is preoccupied
    The fact that the apple
    Few.
    And the Chicken is the one
    What very
    Big and hard.

    And Kitten doesn't care.
    - Sour - why is it?
    - What do you! -
    The worm whispers, -
    He has a sweet barrel.

    (G. Sapgir)

    apple

    What an apple! It
    Full of ripe juice
    So fresh and so fragrant
    So ruddy, golden,
    Like poured with honey
    You can see through the seeds.

    (A. Pushkin)

    Apple

    Apple over head
    Gold, bulk!
    You bathed in dew
    The sun was fading away!

    (A. Pysin)

    sly berry

    Strawberry bead
    Lurking in the garden
    At the little berry
    cunning habits,
    Cunning habits -
    Hide sweet fork.
    Covered with a brown leaf
    Pretending to be invisible
    Like, go find me...
    Well, minx, wait!

    (I. Melnichuk)

    Peach

    me and grandpa
    The peach was planted in the garden.
    For three years he grew up
    We have in sight.

    When are the fruits?
    I can't wait...
    And finally -
    Each peach with a fist.

    I stroke the furry peel,
    White
    Pure
    I take a bowl.

    First, ripe
    Red, sweet
    Peaches
    I'll take it to my grandfather.

    (K. Tangrykuliev)

    Apricot

    This is what happens every year:
    It blooms in early spring
    And like the sun hello
    Its fragrant delicate color.
    It's fragrant, nice
    And it looks like the sun.
    Attracts bees and wasps
    My favorite is apricot.

    Raspberries

    I collected in the forest
    Raspberry.
    I won't take it home
    Full basket.
    Berry by berry,
    Berry by berry -
    The case is moving forward
    Berries are decreasing ...
    The sun is hot,
    Far road.
    Wouldn't you like to taste more
    A few berries.

    (N. Sakonskaya)

    lazy watermelon

    Lie down in pajamas on the melon:
    "Recharging? Don't want!"
    Our watermelon was a little one,
    And now he is an uncle with a belly!

    (N. Kapustyuk)

    Watermelon

    Grandma went to the market
    And I bought a big watermelon.
    Very round sides
    And he cracked a little
    Because he was ripe.
    Shared so well
    It tastes very sweet
    Miracle berry - watermelon.

    Watermelon

    Round belly at the watermelon,
    striped pants,
    striped jacket,
    And on the dome - a hook.

    (A. Bogdarin)

    Cranberry

    Like powdered sugar
    In the light snow
    Find you in the tundra
    I won't be able to right away.

    Do you like to indulge
    Wait your time...
    Jump, snowdrop,
    In my tub.

    (L. Tatyanicheva)

    strawberry

    All right, I guess I'll take the risk:
    I'll try strawberries.
    One more, one more
    Maybe for my sister.

    Two berries - such a trifle,
    Nobody will notice.
    But it didn't work out that way
    Now I'm on a diet.

    I did not wash the berries, and here:
    My stomach hurt from the mud.
    Yes, it turned out like this - whatever one may say,
    From the truth, brothers, do not escape.

    (E. Stekvashova)

    Speaking of strawberries, read one of my favorites to your child and invite him to be creative - create your own paper strawberry:

    Karizna And he looks like a bracket,
    And the taste and color is good.
    Most love bananas
    As you know, monkeys.

    Lemon

    Lemon is like air
    For those who have a slight cold.
    Who doesn't like lemon
    He is doomed to a cold.
    And who will love him -
    There will be no more pain

    (N. Merkushova)

    Gooseberry

    A prickly gooseberry grows at a neighbor's.
    He collects it after lunch.
    Puts green berries in a saucer
    And distributes to all the kids in the yard.
    These fluffy berries
    Ah, how fragrant!

    (S. Suvorova)

    Gooseberry

    Juicy, large and stately,
    Among the berries the most noble,
    And a striped caftan
    Guys will know right away.

    He is green in color
    It's the color of spring and summer
    And sometimes the caftan is red -
    He looks great too.

    In berries - useful juice.
    He's a gooseberry, your friend.
    Bush it in prickly thorns
    Sharp, thin and stingy.

    Cherry In each - a spark radiates, At least bite off a piece.
    He's prickly - I don't want to.
    Stand back. I'll scream.

    It's only been an hour,
    And only a piece remained.
    I decided to try.
    Well guys, what happened.

    It made me feel very sad,
    On your birthday, by the way!
    What is so delicious
    Snatched up on the fly.

    I clearly understood then
    Mom needs to listen.
    And, at least sometimes,
    What they told you to eat.

    (Natalia Kotikova)

    In conclusion, I invite you to watch a wonderful video with short poems about vegetables and fruits for kids:

    Vitamin and bright knowledge to you!

    With love,

    Young children learn information most easily if it is presented to them in a fairy-tale form. And in this, adults involved in raising children are very helped by poems in which inanimate objects act as heroes: toys, cars, natural phenomena, plants. An example of this is poems about fruits for children.

    In addition to the most fabulous form, poems stand out from literature in that the lines in them are rhythmic and rhyming, which contributes to the rapid assimilation of information and memorization.

    Poems about fruits and berries

    And some children's poems about fruits carry useful information.
    Many parents are fond of making different animals from vegetables and fruits. Sometimes wonderful fairy-tale plot compositions are obtained. Then it is very appropriate to play a plot with the child using the words that fruits pronounce. That's when poetry comes in handy again!
    And in children's institutions, festive morning performances, costumed carnivals are often held in honor of autumn - the time when vegetables, fruits, mushrooms and berries ripen. For the “Autumn Balls”, parents together with their children make elegant costumes for Pears and Peaches, Tangerines and Apples, Bananas and Pineapples, learn role-playing words, rehearse performances: songs, dances, skits.
    The site offers excellent unique materials written by modern poets to help educators and parents. Adults can read aloud poems about fruits for schoolchildren and preschoolers in the evenings, memorize them with their offspring.
    It is very important to make poetry for children an integral part of their existence. This will develop a sense of beauty in the growing personality, encourage them to be creative, and strengthen their memory.
    For example, at the very beginning of a labor lesson dedicated to sculpting an apple, you can read the appropriate poem to the kids - this will make the lesson more interesting and exciting. Poetic works also fit perfectly before the start of the creative process - drawing a still life.
    And how can one not remember a couple of cute quatrains on a walk! And they are all the more appropriate during summer vacations or work in the garden.

    Sometimes the child refuses to eat this or that dish, and then the mother admonishes in an edifying tone - “Eat, there are a lot of vitamins!”. And what are these invisible creatures, these vitamins? .. And why do they live in food? .. It is difficult for children of preschool and primary school age to explain the complexity of the structure of the human body and the processes of obtaining nutrients from food. It is easier to do this in a playful way, using poems about vegetables and fruits, about the benefits of vitamins.

    Vegetables:

    I am a carrot, a red tail.
    Come visit more often.
    To make your eyes sparkle
    To make cheeks flush
    Eat carrots, drink my juice
    You will only be healthier!

    I am a fat red tomato
    I love kids for a long time.
    I am a chest of vitamins
    Come on, take a bite!

    I am both fresh and salty.
    All pimply, green.
    Don't forget me buddy
    Save your health for the future.

    And I am a juicy cabbage,
    Proud of vitamins.
    In cabbage rolls, borscht, salads
    I'll be nice, of course.
    And how delicious
    Shchi my cabbage soup!

    In a black hat - top yes top -
    A bob jumps along the path.
    He twisted his mustache peas: why am I bad? Not bad at all.
    The bean tells him:
    - You, peas, we have a king.
    We legumes are proud
    That we are suitable for different cereals,
    That we have fruits in pods,
    Like magic boxes.
    But healthy proteins
    We don't hide behind locks.
    Those who have been friends with us since childhood,
    They grow up to be rich.

    Fruits and berries

    I am not a small bird.
    I am a useful strawberry.
    Who will make friends with me -
    Don't get cold in winter!

    I am strong, crispy,
    A real miracle.
    Yellow and red -
    The skin is satin.
    ruddy apple
    All children wish!

    And more about the apple:

    Apple is a wonderful fruit
    I grow here and there
    Striped, colored
    Fresh and bulk
    My juice is also useful to everyone,
    helps with diseases.

    They call me a pear.
    I will say, and you listen:
    Love me kids!
    I am the best in the world.

    And I'm a melon - a yellow side.
    Who here, children, fell ill?
    Delicious, honey, I will drive away the ailment.

    I am round and smooth
    Big, heavy, sweet.
    My flesh is red
    The drug is wonderful.
    (Watermelon)

    I am an overseas guest, banana,
    I swam across the ocean.
    The sun asked me
    Transfer your power to you.

    We shared an orange.
    There are many of us, and he is one!
    This slice is for kittens
    This slice is for ducklings,
    This hedgehog slice
    This slice is for a haircut.
    And for the wolf peel.
    He is angry with us - trouble!
    Run away whoever!

    I have a prickly side
    At the top is a crest.
    Great tasting
    My name is pineapple.

    P.S. It is desirable to tell when the child sees a carrot, tomato, banana with his own eyes. You can learn with your mother in the kitchen or cottage, looking at vegetables and fruits, describing their shape, color and taste. Poems will be remembered faster if the child has a “living example”.

    Another great poem by Irma Fink:

    Vegetables and fruits

    All sizes and colors
    Vegetables and fruits.
    Enough for ten mouths
    Stock up on groceries.

    Wonderful fruit - pineapple,
    And big, too.
    If you eat it at once,
    It doesn't need dinner.

    Is this an optical illusion?
    Blue, blue -
    A thick eggplant ripens,
    It is long in shape.

    The garden is proud of the clusters,
    Branches bent.
    As the grapes ripen
    Come on kids!

    Both jam and compote
    From ripe cherries
    Red juice smeared my mouth -
    All questions are redundant.

    Fragrant and sweet
    Yellow pear.
    I ate three, now I'm full
    Little Ksyusha.

    An acorn ripens on oaks -
    This is pig food.
    Crunchy juicy on the teeth
    Dinky the pig.

    Nose tickles the aroma
    Strawberries.
    Warm the spring garden
    Sun glare.

    Yellow, sunny lemon,
    It is useful with tea,
    And without tea, it is sour -
    We know about it.

    Carrots slumber under the ground.
    What is she dreaming about?
    We threaten, furrowing an eyebrow
    - Show yourself, girl!

    Ripe juice poured
    Raspberries,
    Went to her with a basket
    Nice girl.

    Cucumber, cucumber,
    He lies on the bed
    The daring one winked at me -
    Everything will be all right.

    Not a ruddy bun
    rosy cheeks,
    This is a peach barrel -
    My daughter's favorite fruit.

    What tree is in bloom?
    A fruit, not a fruit, but a miracle!
    I'll tell you, kids,
    Plum ripens.

    Foreigner persimmon
    To us on a saucer will lie,
    How good is
    But it knits a little.

    We bake a big pie
    with apple filling
    Apple juice in a glass
    Irina and I are full.

    Poems about vitamins

    A small scene in poetry about vitamins:

    Vitamin A

    Remember the simple truth -
    Only he sees better.
    Who chews raw carrots
    Or drink carrot juice.

    Vitamin B

    Very important early
    Have oatmeal for breakfast.
    Black bread is good for us -
    And not just in the morning.

    Vitamin C

    For colds and sore throats
    Oranges help.
    Well, it's better to eat a lemon,
    Although it is very sour.

    Vitamin D

    Fish oil is the best!
    Though nasty - you have to drink.
    He saves from diseases.
    Without diseases - it is better to live!

    I never get discouraged
    And a smile on your face
    Because I accept
    Vitamins. A B C

    Poems about which foods contain which vitamins

    Vitamin A"

    Where can you find vitamin A?
    To see and grow?
    Both carrots and apricots
    They carry the vitamin in themselves.
    It is found in fruits and berries.
    We can't count them all.

    Vitamin "B"

    Beets, apple, potatoes,
    Turnip, pumpkin, tomato..
    Vitamins "B" have
    And they will be able to give them to us.
    "B" - in the outer part of the cereals,
    Even though he's not the same.
    It's not a problem at all
    Group B is always there.

    Vitamin C"

    But "C" we eat with cabbage soup,
    And with fruits, vegetables,
    He is in cabbage and spinach,
    And in the wild rose, in the tomato,
    Search on the ground
    And in lettuce, in sorrel.
    Onion, radish, turnip, swede,
    And dill, parsley, cranberries,
    Both lemon and orange
    Well, in everything we "C" eat!

    "C" - vitamin in cauliflower,
    In dill, fresh vegetables;
    He will start up again
    A cheerful row of tired cells.

    I think, from such rhymes-sentences, your kids will quickly have an appetite. Grow healthy!

    Watermelon
    Grandma went to the market
    And I bought a big watermelon.
    Very round sides
    And he cracked a little
    Because he was ripe.
    Shared so well
    It tastes very sweet
    Miracle berry - watermelon.

    Apricot
    This is what happens every year:
    It blooms in early spring
    And like the sun hello
    Its fragrant delicate color.
    It's fragrant, nice
    And it looks like the sun.
    Attracts bees and wasps
    My favorite is apricot.

    Summer garden
    How good is he, the summer garden,
    Fruit is always rich.
    A whole row of slender cherries -
    Ruby berries burn.
    Plum grows nearby,
    Beautiful juicy fruits.
    Pear and apple flavor
    Everyone would be happy to eat one.

    We sat down at the table
    Aprons put on
    We will eat fruit
    Delicious products.

    Hey pear! What a marvel!
    And blush, and beautiful.
    The pear asks very much:
    "Eat me, Vanyusha."

    native apple,
    Ours, bulk.
    Will grow in our garden
    I'll follow him in the fall.

    And the raspberry is so small:
    I just took it in my mouth
    It's all melted away
    Little balls.

    lilac plum,
    Ours is a garden
    Delicious, tender
    Very helpful.
    And from a ripe plum
    We can make jam!

    Ripe, juicy orange -
    Fruit contains the first vitamin.
    How good is he
    And it looks like the sun.
    Look, watermelon
    Here's a cute little one!
    Top important, smooth,
    And sweet on the inside.

    Melon, melon - duchess,
    We don't grow melon here.
    To us this girlfriend
    Comes from the south.

    Pineapple, pineapple,
    To put it bluntly, without embellishment -
    Fruit you are foreign
    But it tastes great.

    Bananas grow in Africa
    The monkeys eat them.
    And when we eat bananas,
    They also look like ... monkeys!

    grapes, grapes,
    Lots of berries in a row
    Grew up on a branch -
    Eat, kids!

    apricot, apricot,
    How long did you grow up in the south?
    And got to us -
    Got into our mouth.
    Amosova N.V.

    I am not a small bird.
    I am a useful strawberry.
    Who will make friends with me -
    Don't get cold in winter!

    I am strong, crispy,
    A real miracle.
    Yellow and red -
    The skin is satin.
    ruddy apple
    All children wish!

    They call me a pear.
    I will say, and you listen:
    Love me kids!
    I am the best in the world.

    I lay in the garden
    Collected vitamins.
    And now it's time
    Give them to you, kids.

    And I'm a melon - a yellow side.
    Who here, children, fell ill?
    Delicious, honey
    I will drive away the sickness.

    I am round and smooth
    Big, heavy, sweet.
    My flesh is red
    The drug is wonderful.

    I am an overseas guest, banana,
    I swam across the ocean.
    The sun asked me
    Transfer your power to you.

    I have a prickly side
    At the top is a crest.
    Great tasting
    My name is pineapple.

    APPLE. A. Pushkin

    What an apple! It
    Full of ripe juice
    So fresh and so fragrant
    So ruddy, golden,
    Like poured with honey
    You can see through the seeds.

    PLUM. E. Serova

    Fashionista - plum,
    while ripe,
    dress after dress
    so it changed.

    Was green
    satin dress,
    no, didn't like it
    chose red.

    That's tired
    also this -
    put on a dress
    of blue color.

    And the blue dress
    failed to change:
    our Katya came
    yes plum and ate

    WATERMELON. S. Kaputikyan

    Here is a strip - one, two, three,
    The pulp is ripe inside.
    This, mommy, is a watermelon,
    It tastes like sugar!

    I drew for an hour.
    And now we have watermelon!
    Just one thing, you know, mom,
    I won't give it to you.
    You eat the soup first
    And then cut the watermelon!

    ON RASPBERRY. E. Blaginina

    I put on a belt
    Tied up a tuesok
    ran through the raspberries
    Through the meadow, through the forest.

    I moved the bushes.
    Well, shady, well, dense!
    And raspberries, raspberries
    The largest krupnost!
    The largest large
    The reddest redness!

    I wandered for an hour
    I see - full of tuesok.
    I ran back
    Through the meadow, through the forest.

    The sun wanders in the sky.
    Good for him and me.
    E. Blaginina

    Juicy, sweet
    raspberry,
    I cut off from the branches
    And I put it in the cart.

    And then grandma
    Make jam for everyone
    Yes, so delicious!
    Just a meal!

    And in the cold winter
    If I suddenly lay a sheet,
    Mom will say kindly -
    Eat, son, raspberries!

    pomegranate babies

    Pomegranate with thick skin
    Has its own kindergarten
    It's full of kids

    Count them quickly!
    All as one they are wonderful,
    Their suits are adorable.
    In each - a spark radiates,
    The useful juice is stored in them.

    "Valuable Grapefruit"

    Meet the children, I am a grapefruit,
    I am a large, juicy, tasty fruit.
    Slightly bitter, but it doesn't matter
    But I will always help

    For those who want to lose weight
    For those who get sick often.
    I will rejuvenate the body
    I serve people with all my heart.

    Of course I'm not a tangerine,
    Unscented orange
    And not a precious lemon,
    But believe me, I'm valuable too!
    I'm wearing an orange outfit
    And the tangerine is my little brother.
    My older brother is signor grapefruit,
    Who will name what kind of fruit I am?

    Hello, I'm a juicy orange
    Beloved by all Mr.
    Got a juicer?
    I don't feel sorry for juice for my friends!

    A pineapple

    Pineapple is a wonderful gift from Africa far away,
    It is all saturated inside with Fragrant juice.
    In appearance, the pineapple looks like a big cone.
    It does not grow on Christmas trees - It's a pity for the kids.

    Pear

    Maybe they held the pears in honey,
    That's why they became honey.
    Every bite melts in your mouth.
    It is a pity that my kitten does not understand
    I ask you to eat a sweet piece,
    But for some reason he does not like pears.

    Lemon

    Tanya's throat caught a cold.
    Mom bought her a lemon
    And treats with lemon
    Tanya every evening.
    Cuts thin slices
    Sprinkle them with sand.
    Still sour lemon
    But he is a great doctor.

    Orange

    Just sharing an orange
    It doesn't get easier.
    He has many lobes -
    Enough for a family.
    Peel off the skin - then
    We'll take everything bit by bit
    Slice of fragrant
    Juicy, sweet and sour.

    Peach

    pink-cheeked peach
    Gentle covered with fluff.
    Gives compotes and juices -
    We enjoy drinking them.
    Bite a barrel of his sweet -
    And the pulp will melt like honey.
    He doesn't like winter, guys,
    Lives only in warm regions.

    Mandarin

    Everyone loves tangerines
    Adults and children.
    Like lanterns they
    They shine brightly.
    Tangerines all carry
    In bags and baskets.
    We don't celebrate the New Year
    We don't have tangerines.

    Apricot

    Not bananas, not coconuts -
    Dad brought us yesterday
    golden apricots,
    For jam half a bucket.
    Bones of you with skill
    We'll all get to one.
    With apricot jam
    Delicious winter tea.

    Banana

    I am yellow, I am smooth and oblong,
    I once hung on a green palm tree,
    Monkeys willingly plucked me
    And, having cleaned the pulp, they threw the peels.
    All the sweet pulp in your mouth melts!
    Who will tell quickly what they call me?