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Spring KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Reading, PA

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Spring KinderCare

Welcome to Spring KinderCare

Welcome to Spring KinderCare, located off of Morgan Dr in Reading! Our teachers provide your child with daily learning and love at the same time. We pride ourselves in the longevity of both our teachers and our parents, as many of the children at our center have been here since just six weeks old. It’s our mission from the moment you walk into our center that you feel welcomed and a part of our KinderCare family!

We take pride in knowing that many of our families have referred their friends to our school. Is there a more confident way in knowing your child is learning and being loved than hearing it from a person you trust? We are a family here at KinderCare and have watched and continue to watch many children begin as an infant and grow into a young school age student. Please come join our family and let your child have that “home away from home” feeling.

Meet Samantha Reaser, Our Center Director

Meet Samantha Reaser! Samantha is the Center Director at Spring KinderCare in Reading, Pennsylvania. She attended Kutztown University where she earned her Bachelor of Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education. Samantha has been with KinderCare since 2004. Her favorite quote is “Play is the biggest form of research.” -Albert Einstein. When she is not working, Samantha likes to spend time with her husband and four children. She also likes to visit the beach and Disney World with her family during the Summer.

  • Spring KinderCare Programs
  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
  • FAQs

AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

Spring KinderCare Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.

Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)

You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!

Participating Child Care Aware Center

KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.

Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)

In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!

Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)

KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.

Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)

Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)

Spanish

Spanish Adventures provides young learners with a foundation for later success with
the Spanish language. Music, games, children’s Spanish literature, and other tools give
children multiple opportunities to hear, practice, and see Spanish language to develop
vocabulary and conversation skills. Curriculum includes lessons on greetings, numbers,
colors, animals, family, body parts, and pets, as well as how to engage conversationally
during common scenarios at home, a restaurant, or at the zoo.

STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)

You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!

Computer Adventures

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

Family Stories

Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!

  • Our son is three years old. He has been at KinderCare in spring since he was about sixteen weeks old. Choosing our child’s daycare was not an easy decision. We visited a few, but hands down KinderCare won. Looking back and hearing other parents stories it all comes down to the staff. Ms. Gwen and Ms. Katie really sold the place, There was nothing “fake” about their love of children. Three years later they are like a extension of our family.
    Ms. Katie has been the bright spot of my son’s day. He can’t leave without saying good bye to her. I really don’t think she has had a bad day and if she does she never shows it. She always has time to say a kind word to him and acknowledge him. As a former basketball coach one of the lessons I learned early on is every parent believes his or her son/daughter is the best and greatest. I had to pay attention to only 12-15 kids and make them know I was there for them and cared about them. She does if for all of them and it is amazing. In talking with other parents at birthday parties we all agree our children have changed so much with her music program. We all laugh at “Katie” music that we all know the words to.
    Recently with our son transitioning to a new classroom we are out of “routine” and our son has been having some separation issues in the morning. Ms. Gwen has been there helping him and us every step of the way. I can’t say enough of how much I appreciate that when I call, she checks on him to give us peace of mind that our child is OK. Again listening to other friends’ day care nightmare stories I am more than happy to smile and tell them how great of a place and how much peace of mind we have because of Gwen.

    Mr. J. – KinderCare Parent
  • My son has been attending the KinderCare early learning center since he was three years old and this year will be off to Kindergarten in the fall. My other son has been going there since he was born and he is now two years old. I was at another daycare, not a KinderCare, prior to this daycare and I must say I have never had the experiences I am having now at any point in time.
    From the moment I walk in to the moment I pick my kids up at the end of the day I love going in and coming out of this building. I get good mornings from every person I pass and I get a have a good night every time. You never go un noticed and if you have concerns they are always there to listen to you. They keep you updated on everything that is going on and no sickness is every missed.
    I love how much everyone that works here is very passionate about the children and I have never had a issue with anyone here and I have now been in every room. The Director and the Assistant Director never just do their director work and hang out in the front office. I see them constantly interacting with the children and in the rooms as well doing other things besides just their office functions. A lot of times people don’t even want to be bothered in this type of position and this is not the case here.
    Anytime there is a issue with my children I am a very concerned parent to try to get the situation fixed and resolved and the teachers as well are right there to back me up. They never give up and this is important being my kids are there full time. So I think that this is a very important part of the daycare process when the teachers actually care and try to help and not just think of your child being a lost cause because something is not easily fixed. Whenever a issue is expressed as far as learning, or whatever the case may be, the teachers are very understanding and take what I have to say to a further step and help them.
    I can definitely say that when my youngest goes to Kindergarten in a few years I am going to be very sad to leave and miss seeing all the great and wonderful people that work here at this KinderCare.

    Ms. G. – KinderCare Parent


Share Your Story


If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

please share your story with us
.

Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

Home in Houston

Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at Spring KinderCare?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at Spring KinderCare?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

Manchester Spring KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Manchester, CT

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Manchester Spring KinderCare

Welcome to Manchester Spring KinderCare

Welcome to Manchester Spring KinderCare! Our location on Spring Street is adjacent to I-384, so we are an easy stop if you are headed in toward Hartford. We aim to provide a high standard of care to all children in our center. From curriculum to teachers, our approach to early education inspires a love of learning. Everyone belongs in our circle – we love our families and meeting new friends!

Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

Meet Fiona Moylan, Our Center Director

Meet Fiona Moylan! She is the Center Director at Manchester Spring KinderCare in Connecticut. Fiona attended Harford College for Women, where she earned an Associate Degree in Liberal Arts. She also attended Saint Joseph College and acquired her Bachelor’s Degree in Child Studies. She has been with KinderCare since 2006. Outside of work, Fiona enjoys reading, gardening, and spending time with her family. “You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.” – Christopher Robin

  • Manchester Spring KinderCare Programs
  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
  • FAQs

AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

Manchester Spring KinderCare Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.

Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)

You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!

School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)

Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.

Participating Child Care Aware Center

KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.

Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)

In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!

Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)

KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.

Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)

Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)

STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)

You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!

Swim Classes During Summer Camp

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

Family Stories

Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!

  • I love that my son is learning how to behave around other children and adults, learning his numbers and letters, practicing his love of cooking in Cooking Adventures, and is practicing his manners each and every day!!!

    Inez M. – KinderCare Parent
  • KinderCare has been a blessing to my family. From the moment we walked in the doors of this facility, we knew we’d found a special place. The teachers and staff love, care for and nurture our children each and every day. We continue to be impressed by the attention and support given to each child. Learning and developmental growth are evident on a regular basis. Our minds are at ease each time we walk out their doors to start our work days. We know our kids are in the best care.

    Jacinda and Nate B. – KinderCare Parent
  • The teachers in my school have helped my child be the best little guy he can be!!! They have helped him make and keep friends, use his words, take risks (no more binky), and explore new things (potty time!!!!) He loves school because his teachers truly love him. Thank you for helping him grow with such confidence.

    Kelly S. – KinderCare Parent
  • We came to Manchester KinderCare after shopping around for a more comprehensive daycare and preschool learning environment for our three-year-old boy. We ended up there earlier than expected when an issue arose with a prior provider. Jeanne accepted us into KinderCare early with welcoming arms and a compassionate understanding of our stressful situation. From then on, the teachers there — Shayra, Millie, David, Sean, everyone I’m forgetting off the top of my head — have been phenomenal. Our little guy turned four, then five, while in their care and they have collectively helped so much in preparing him for kindergarten and life beyond. It’s been heartwarming and comforting to see how much they care about all “their” children, and how much they do to help them grow and learn.

    Beyond the love and support the individuals have shown, the logistics of a center have been hugely beneficial. Having people to cover in a teacher’s absence due to illness or vacation are things we never had at prior home-based day cares. The longer open hours, additional educational programs, and extracurricular visitors and activities have enriched our boy’s experience and made our lives easier.

    In the end, I think it was harder for us to say goodbye to KinderCare than it was for our boy. They had him so psyched to continue his school journey! We’re proud to see him move forward, but at the same time, miss the whole gang at KinderCare. They’ve been a big, important, and appreciated part of our parenting lives.

    Chris R. – KinderCare Parent


Share Your Story


If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

please share your story with us
.

Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

Home in Houston

Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at Manchester Spring KinderCare?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at Manchester Spring KinderCare?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

Teachers at Spring KinderCare at KinderCare Learning Companies

KinderCare is the largest nationwide provider of early childhood education in the U.S. Since 1969, it has successfully served children with time-tested techniques and proven results.

  • Size: 10,000+ employees
  • Industry: Education

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Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success.

As a member of our teaching staff, you will:

  • Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn
  • Partner with parents with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children
  • Support your center’s success by partnering with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment, accreditation, and engagement
  • Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners
  • Implement KCE’s curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child

The benefits our career professionals enjoy:

  • Medical, dental and vision
  • Childcare benefit
  • Paid time off
  • Education assistance and reimbursement
  • Medical expense reimbursement/ Life insurance/Disability benefits/ Health and wellness programs
  • 401(k) savings and investment plan with employer match

Qualifications:

Desired Skills and Experience:

  • CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain
  • Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain)
  • Completed 12 core ECE Units Infant/toddler OR BA Degree in Child Development
  • Must be physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors
  • Ability to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear well enough to keep children safe, and engage in physical activity with children
  • Read, write, understand, and speak English to communicate with children and their parents in English
  • All center staff applicants must meet state specific guidelines for the role

Our highest priority has always been to keep our employees, children, families, and communities as safe and healthy as possible. Starting October 18, 2021, we began requiring COVID vaccinations or weekly COVID testing for all unvaccinated employees. We are also subject to state law, local ordinances, and Health Department requirements for child care workers or school staff.

KinderCare Education is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.

Primary Location : Spring, Texas, United States

Job : Teacher and Center Staff

Client-provided location(s): Spring, TX 77373, USA

Job ID:

KinderCare-KNOWA0054220822301939TEXTERNALENUS

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Perks and Benefits
  • Health and Wellness
    • Fitness Subsidies
    • Wellness Program
    • HSA With Employer Contribution
    • Long-Term Disability
    • Short-Term Disability
    • Life Insurance
    • Vision Insurance
    • Dental Insurance
    • Health Reimbursement Account
    • Health Insurance
    • Pet Insurance
    • Mental Health Benefits
    • FSA
  • Parental Benefits and Childcare
    • Family Support Resources
    • Fertility Benefits
    • Onsite/nearby childcare
    • Paid Family Leave
  • Work Flexibility
    • Flexible Work Hours
    • Remote Work Opportunities
    • Hybrid Work Opportunities
  • Office Life and Perks
    • Casual Dress
    • Employee Resource Groups (ERG)
  • Vacation and Time Off
    • Personal/Sick Days
    • Paid Holidays
    • Paid Vacation
    • Summer Fridays
  • Financial and Retirement
    • Financial Counseling
    • Relocation Assistance
    • Performance Bonus
    • 401(K) With Company Matching
  • Professional Development
    • Leadership Training Program
    • Promote From Within
    • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program
    • Female founded/led

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Spring KinderCare is located in Berks County of Pennsylvania state. On the street of Morgan Drive and street number is 5. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (610) 796-1060. You can get more information from their website.

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  • Gwen Hill on Google

    (February 18, 2019, 8:54 pm)

    Kindercare is great. Not only are my children loved and cared for, they are well prepared to start school. It’s a family atmosphere for sure.


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  • Michael Marino on Google

    (February 18, 2019, 1:11 pm)

    We’ve had both of our children at Spring KinderCare and they do a wonderful job of early education, social skills, and general care. The staff is polite, engaging, and they care dearly for our kids. I also can’t remember a snow day that they didn’t open.


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  • Esme McClean on Google

    (February 17, 2019, 1:19 pm)

    I love our Spring KinderCare. I, of course, had anxiety about dropping my first baby off when I had to go back to work. However, I quickly realized I had nothing to worry about. The teachers truly care for my children and when I pick them up they are always having a good time. I also love that I am able to call anytime and someone will pick up the phone and tell me how my babies are doing if I want to check in on them. Finally, I love that they work with my crazy schedule. I am able to tell them what days they will be there and won’t be there and they adjust their tuition based on that. For all of these reasons, and many more, I definitely recommend Spring KinderCare:-)


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  • april conrad on Google

    (February 15, 2019, 9:08 pm)

    All 3 of my children have been to this kindercare. The care they have received was beyond my expectations. Before they started I was a stay at home mom. I was worried about the adjustment for them to a daycare setting. The staff was amazing in their adjustment. My youngest has special needs and her therapists are welcomed into the center to work with her and staff to help her. All of the meals, drinks, diapers and wipes are included with tuition. The cost of this plus the ease of not packing a bag everyday is well worth the tuition cost. Even as my older children are in school and no longer need daycare, the staff still asks about them regularly. My older children love to go along to pick up their little sister so they can see the staff and get lots of hugs. The center is also extremely clean! Which is very important to me. When one of my children started kindergarten this year, she was very prepared because of the high quality education she had received from kindercare. Her kindergarten teacher frequently comments about how advanced she is in the classroom. I would and do recommend this kindercare to everyone.


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    (April 5, 2018, 2:14 pm)

    We absolutely love our KinderCare Family. We now have both our children enrolled there and feel close to all their teachers. It is a wonderful facility that helps kids grow and learn in a safe, loving environment.


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Spring Primary School-Kindergarten is
simultaneously
kindergarten of a general developmental type and
summer kindergarten.
What do kids really need?
A lot of
mobile pastime,
communication, various skills
and others that will enable them to prepare
to further achievements! And for adults
the most common thing is to take the child
to kindergarten,
where he will be looked after
competent educators.
The company’s rating on Zoon is 2.7.

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Institution Spring Primary School-Kindergarten
you can join the group
full day.
This institution has
groups for children 1-3,
3-4,
4-5 and
5-6 years old. And in any of them
you need your own way of working.
For example,
at
5-6 year olds worth
improve not only the ability
pronounce the whole alphabet,
navigate the numbers. During this period, it is important to give freedom
stand up for your opinion and
choose what to do.
Here it is necessary to combine
educational component
with role-playing games –
it will help to prepare for school intellectually
and emotionally.

Optional for children
modeling classes are held here,
drawing,
speech development,
musical education,
vocals,
dancing,
gymnastics.
So, for example, in the lessons of speech development
kids
learn very important skills:
are learning
tell stories connected
speak emphatically
and form the correct articulation.
From bonuses in the institution Spring Primary School-Kindergarten
have a library and
swimming pool,
working psychologist,
organized security throughout the territory.

The institution is located
at the address Orenburg region, pos. Spring, Sadovaya, 20.
Contact the administration
You can
by phone 735323
and
on the website vesennyschkool.ucoz.ru.
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Spring Festival

Spring holiday on a clear day
Came to our kindergarten.
We sing a song about spring.
And everyone is very happy.

Spring is the magical awakening of nature and the expectation of miracles. Not only adults, but also children look forward to it with great impatience. After all, it is at this time of the year that you can see how the trees come to life, the grass turns green, the first flowers bloom. In spring, you can feel the first warmth of the sun, hear the joyful chirping of migratory birds, set sail paper boats.

Holidays on this topic were held in our kindergarten. Pupils of all groups took part in these bright, joyful and memorable events.

Spring, Maslenitsa, the Sun and the Goat came to the children for the holiday. Together with him, the children sang spring songs, danced round dances, recited poems and Russian folk incantations about sunshine, grass and rain.

Elegant and cheerful nesting dolls performed a funny dance. The boys played with wooden spoons. Children performed an orchestra on musical instruments, solved riddles about folk signs. At the end of the holiday Maslenitsa treated everyone to delicious pancakes.

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      • Week of health.
      • Lesson excursion “Books live here”.
      • Day of a preschooler in the library.
      • I am vaccinated!
      • Exhibition of crafts “Magical transformations of a plastic bottle”
      • Festive action – “New Year”!
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      • Happy International Women’s Day March 8!
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      • Report on the Saturday clean-up in MBDOU “Kindergarten No. 111”
      • Landscaping work
      • Children’s Day.
      • Children of the group “Entertainers” said goodbye to the kindergarten.
      • Open classes for additional educational activities with children.
      • Performance based on the fairy tale “Cat’s House”.
      • Image of a preschool institution
      • “A family in a heap is not a terrible cloud”
      • Working together for safety.
      • Discovery “Experimentorium”.
      • Career guidance work in a preschool educational institution.
      • Children’s poet for all time.
      • A general parent meeting was held in preschool.
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      • Decision of the pedagogical council.
      • Report on the sports themed entertainment according to the rules of the road.
      • Exhibition of children’s crafts made from natural materials.
      • Subbotnik.
      • “Superheroes against colds and flu”
      • “Meshchersky Kaleidoscope”
      • Constitution Day.
      • New Year’s parties.
      • Kindergarten visiting the bank!
      • Christmas carols.
      • Winter sports entertainment in the Entertainers group “We are Olympians”
      • Winter sports entertainment in the Rosy Cheeks group “We are Olympians”.
      • Sports entertainment in the “Jolly Fellows” group “We are Olympians”.
      • Sports festival “Young Fighter Course”.
      • Open choreography lesson.
      • “Day of Birds”
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      • Exhibition of crafts on the theme “MAGIC BUTTONS”
      • Visiting “Orthodox Knights”.
      • June 1
      • Thematic holiday dedicated to the “Victory Day”
      • Safety laboratories
      • Hike to the Children’s Ecological and Biological Center
      • Knowledge Day
      • Holiday dedicated to the fifth anniversary of kindergarten
      • Kindergarten friends are visiting us with a concert
      • “On the winter paths” – sports entertainment.
      • “And we have students from 43 schools visiting us with a chic program: “Invitation to tea!” Campaign “We are the heritage of heroes”
      • Day of knowledge in the kindergarten
      • Performance of our team “Inspiration”
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      • April 1 is jokes, laughter, fun – great mood!!!
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      • Children’s art exhibition “Space through the eyes of children”
      • PARTICIPATION IN THE ACTION “WE ARE THE HEROES’ HERITAGE”
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      • How we celebrated May Day!
      • Event dedicated to the 77th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War
      • Action “We are the legacy of Heroes”
      • Victory Windows
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      • Aleshina Olga Vladimirovna
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          Children’s poems about spring. Spring poems – for kindergarten

          Spring has come – it’s time to teach children poems about spring. We have made a small selection of poems about spring for the youngest children.

          These short verses about spring will allow you to tell your child about spring natural phenomena in vivid images. We have specially chosen simple, easy-to-remember poems about spring, which will be equally easy and interesting to learn for both a baby and an older child.

          The grass is green,
          The sun is shining;
          Swallow with spring
          Flies to us in the canopy.
          The sun is more beautiful with her
          And the spring is sweeter…
          Chirp from the road
          Hello to us soon!
          I’ll give you grains,
          And you sing a song,
          What from distant countries
          She brought with her…

          Spring is walking towards us
          With quick steps,
          And snowdrifts are melting
          Under her feet.
          Black thawed patches
          Visible in margins.
          You can see very warm
          Spring’s feet.

          If the snow is melting everywhere,
          The day is getting longer,
          If everything is green
          And the stream is ringing in the fields,
          If the wind has become warmer,
          If the birds are not up to sleep,
          If the sun is shining brighter,
          So spring has come to us.

          Finally, spring has come!
          White snows are melting.
          Delicate
          Snowdrops appeared here and there.

          from the script for the children’s spring holiday

          In the spring the buds swelled,
          And the leaves sprouted.
          Look at the maple branches:
          How many green spouts!

          Cap-cap!
          Tears are falling from the roof.
          Cap-cap!
          White snowflakes are melting.
          Cap-cap!
          The sun is jumping on the roof.
          Cap-cap!
          And winter sits and cries.
          Cap-cap!

          Buds have blossomed on the willow,

          Birch weak leaves
          Opened – snow is no longer an enemy.
          Grass sprouted on every bump,
          The ravine became emerald.

          Hello, first spring grass!
          How did it bloom? Are you happy with the warmth?
          I know you have fun and crush there,
          They work together in every corner.
          Put out a leaf or a blue flower
          Everyone hurries a young root
          Earlier than a willow from tender buds
          The first one will show a green leaf.

          Waking up from sleep,
          With a soft spring brush
          Draws buds on the branches
          In the fields – a chain of rooks,
          Over the revived foliage –
          The first stroke of a thunderstorm,
          And in the shade of a transparent garden –
          A lilac bush near the fence.

          Dear Songbird,
          Dear Swallow,

          returned to our home From a foreign land.
          It curls under the window
          With a lively song:
          “I brought the spring and the sun
          I brought with me…”

          The snow is already melting, streams are running,
          Spring is blowing through the window…
          The nightingales will soon whistle,
          And the forest will be clothed with leaves!
          The blue sky is clear,
          The sun has become warmer and brighter,
          It’s time for evil blizzards and storms
          It has passed for a long time again…

          O first lily of the valley! From under the snow

          You ask for sunshine;
          What virginal bliss
          In your fragrant purity!

          Like the first ray of spring is bright!
          What dreams descend in him!
          How captivating you are, a gift
          Incendiary Spring!

          So the maiden sighs for the first time –
          About what – it is not clear to herself –
          And the timid sigh is fragrant
          The excess of life is young.

          Great ones about poetry:

          Poetry is like painting: a certain work will captivate you more if you look at it close, and another – if you move away.

          Little cutesy poems irritate the nerves more than the creak of unoiled wheels.

          The most valuable thing in life and in poetry is that which has broken.

          Marina Tsvetaeva

          Of all the arts, poetry is most tempted to replace its own peculiar beauty with stolen sparkles.

          Humboldt W.

          Poems succeed if created with spiritual clarity.

          Composing poetry is closer to worship than is commonly believed.

          If only you knew from what rubbish Poems grow without shame… Like a dandelion near a fence, Like burdocks and quinoa.

          AA Akhmatova

          Poetry is not in verses alone: ​​it is spilled everywhere, it is all around us. Take a look at these trees, at this sky – beauty and life breathe from everywhere, and where there is beauty and life, there is poetry.

          I. S. Turgenev

          For many people, writing poetry is a mental growth disease.

          G. Lichtenberg

          A beautiful verse is like a bow drawn through the sonorous fibers of our being. Not our own – our thoughts make the poet sing inside us. Telling us about the woman he loves, he wonderfully awakens in our souls our love and our sorrow. He is a wizard. Understanding him, we become poets like him.

          Where graceful verses flow, there is no room for vainglory.

          Murasaki Shikibu

          I turn to Russian versification. I think that over time we will turn to blank verse. There are too few rhymes in Russian. One calls the other. The flame inevitably drags the stone behind it. Because of the feeling, art certainly peeps out. Who is not tired of love and blood, difficult and wonderful, faithful and hypocritical, and so on.

          Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

          – … Are your poems good, tell me yourself?
          – Monstrous! Ivan suddenly said boldly and frankly.
          – Don’t write anymore! the visitor asked pleadingly.
          – I promise and I swear! – solemnly said Ivan …

          Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov. “The Master and Margarita”

          We all write poetry; poets differ from the rest only in that they write them with words.

          John Fowles. “The French Lieutenant’s Mistress”

          Every poem is a veil stretched out on the points of a few words. These words shine like stars, because of them the poem exists.

          Alexander Alexandrovich Block

          Ancient poets, unlike modern ones, rarely wrote more than a dozen poems during their long lives. It is understandable: they were all excellent magicians and did not like to waste themselves on trifles. Therefore, behind every poetic work of those times, a whole Universe is certainly hidden, filled with miracles – often dangerous for someone who inadvertently wakes dormant lines.

          Max Fry. “The Chatty Dead Man”

          I attached the following heavenly tail to one of my clumsy behemoth poems: . ..

          Mayakovsky! Your poems do not warm, do not excite, do not infect!
          – My poems are not a stove, not a sea and not a plague!

          Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky

          Poems are our inner music clothed in words, permeated with thin strings of meanings and dreams, and therefore drive away the critics. They are but miserable drinkers of poetry. What can a critic say about the depths of your soul? Don’t let his vulgar groping hands in there. Let the verses seem to him an absurd lowing, a chaotic jumble of words. For us, this is a song of freedom from tedious reason, a glorious song that sounds on the snow-white slopes of our amazing soul.

          Boris Krieger. “A Thousand Lives”

          Poems are the trembling of the heart, the excitement of the soul and tears. And tears are nothing but pure poetry that has rejected the word.

          It gets warm in spring.
          And the snow is melting everywhere.
          And over the green grass
          The snowdrop blossoms.
          In the spring the days have become longer,
          And the nights are getting shorter.
          And new leaves grow
          From sticky sticky buds.
          In the spring leaves me
          Bad mood,
          And I give the spring days
          My poem.

          T. Varlamova

          Look! Outdoors Spring
          !
          And everything woke up from sleep!
          Cheerful rooks roar,
          brooks murmur with ditties!
          Look! It’s spring outside!
          Nature is full of freshness!
          In the rays of the azure sky,
          Thick ice cracks on the river!
          Look! It’s spring outside!
          Wherever you look, she is everywhere!
          A snowdrop is hiding in the forest,
          Freckles are shining on the nose.
          Hooray! It’s spring outside!
          Drop times have come!
          And the puddles are very deep!
          And everyone got their boots wet…

          N. Zhelezkova

          The snow has grown old, blackened, but not grief –
          Soon it will be a noisy stream!
          The sun will generously spread its rays,
          And the streams will ring, flooding …
          Suddenly forgetting about notebooks and books,
          The boys will rush after them in a flock . ..
          And, akimbo, sedately and importantly
          My paper boat will sail into the distance …
          I wrote the name myself
          The word “Spring” in red letters.

          N. Martidi

          The blizzards are over.
          Dried deadwood in the forest.
          Birds have flown to us!
          A snowdrop has blossomed in the grass!
          Now it’s dawning earlier
          And the bell of the day is like a tambourine.
          The birches have turned white
          And there are no scars on them.
          And soon the juice will rush along the branches
          , reviving them.
          Spring has come! Spring
          has arrived!
          Nature is alive again!

          E. Arutyunova

          Sunflare, solstice!
          The sun calls spring to us.
          Warms, bakes.
          Zaichikov lets his own.
          They jump everywhere.
          I rejoice in them, like a miracle.
          Drip-drip-drip! drops sings.
          The whole day – ding-dip!!!
          Creek. The ship is here –
          A sliver is floating in a puddle.
          A sparrow chirped:
          “Chick-tweet! Already warmer!
          “Mur-mur-mur,” the cat sang,
          Sitting under my window.
          And the snowdrop blooms.
          Soon the snow will completely melt.

          M. Piudunen

          Spring has come
          – red and now
          Gives out his gifts:
          Forest trees and animals,
          Fluffy white clouds.
          Leaves and grass for someone,
          Blue sky for someone,
          Ringing drops for someone,
          Joyful trill for someone,
          Change someone’s fur coat,
          Wind caress someone
          And a warm sunbeam
          And first affectionate flower.

          A. Ensh

          It has not been snowing for a long time,
          All the ice has melted in puddles.
          And the rays of the sun draw on the face
          Perky freckles.
          And the birds and little animals
          Rejoiced together
          Beauty-Spring.
          Green meadows.
          Oh, how many tulips they have,
          Daffodils, dandelions
          And little bugs!
          Nature wakes up,
          Washes itself with dew.
          And so easily and joyfully
          From bird voices!

          G. Kruzhkov

          Spring
          came
          On the tip of the tail
          Immediately yelled
          Loud cat
          Spring has come,
          The starling rushed
          And immediately settled
          In his old palace.
          In the bushes at the edge
          The nightingale sings,
          He sings: – With a rope
          Windy woe!
          On the warm slope
          Ants are crawling,
          Warming in the sun
          The backs of their heads.
          Dragonflies fly
          And flies buzz,
          Taste lettuce
          Mice hurry
          And gallop
          Stallions in the fields –
          To see what
          The ends of the world are.

          N. Radchenko

          By spring
          on the river
          Ice drift, ice drift:
          Reflection on the water
          The sky floats.
          It seems so,
          As if our river
          It doesn’t carry ice floes to the sea at all –
          Clouds!
          Float away from us
          Over the forests, over the hills
          Blue wreckage
          Last winter.

          O. Oglanova

          The sun gently warmed,
          Snow flows into streams.
          Winter is so important white
          ,
          She understands everything:
          “Let the snowflakes fly,
          They will melt anyway,
          Let it freeze in the morning,
          I’ll get my hands on everything!
          I will call the birds back,
          I will spread the grass with a carpet.
          Soon everything will be green:
          Poplars, oaks and maples.
          The river will murmur again,
          The spring thunder will thunder.
          And a great mood
          I will share with everyone,
          So that even for a moment
          Sadness does not creep into my heart.
          Everything comes to life in spring,
          So why be sad with me?!

          T. Tarasova

          Trills, chimes, chimes, trills, –
          so spring
          sounds in April.
          The sun radiates with knitting needles,
          at five in the morning the tit sings.
          Sparrow chirping is heard,
          bee-eater sings in viburnum.
          And on an apple branch –
          Two restless magpies,
          look in all directions
          and crackle, crackle, crackle.
          The bright woodpecker was indignant:
          – So much noise, as if there were five of them.
          We flew away to the pine tree,
          It’s better to see spring there!

          R. Aldonina

          Cheerful freckles,
          Blinding rays,
          Playing on the edge
          Transparent keys.
          Already curly grass,
          Soft fluff on the branches,
          And pouring from the oak forest
          Thick spring spirit.

          N. Klyuchkina

          Everything has awakened from sleep:
          SPRING is marching through the world
          .
          As if we are blooming,
          Feeling the arrival of SPRING.
          And I wanted to go out
          Towards the young SPRING.
          I’ll drown in green foliage
          And I’ll blame SPRING for this.
          Nature breathes only one
          Unique SPRING.
          Starling perched on a pine tree,
          Bawling songs ABOUT SPRING.
          Tell others about it
          And you will repeat the cases.

          T. Lilo

          It was snowing and snowing and snowing.
          Tired. Fell.
          And he became a couch potato.
          Let him rest!
          Spring will come

          And he will say to the Snow:
          – Here they are!..
          He will immediately be ashamed
          And run with water!

          G. Klyuchnikova

          They sang under my window
          In the morning ringing drops.
          This sun smiled,
          Immediately everything around woke up.
          Sparrows on branches –
          I hear the chirping of small birds.
          Like snakes, streams
          Wind towards the river.
          Drip-drip-drip – drops ringing
          I like this trill.
          Voice tries spring
          ,
          Waking up from a dream.

          L. Likbeza

          Spring
          stayed behind, still sewing clothes.
          Plants were waiting for gifts with hope.
          Acacia is ashamed to stand naked,
          It’s time to try on a green sarafan.
          Lime-delicate dress for linden,
          Emerald shirts Spring sewed bales.
          Turquoise tunic, earrings – birch,
          A dewdrop brooch – a brilliant rose.
          Kustam gave capes and beads,
          Flowers offered hats to everyone’s taste.
          Throwing a silk handkerchief over her shoulders,
          She wove two burgundy ribbons into her braids.

          E. Osipova

          We all know the time of the year,
          When it seems like freedom
          Everything in the neighborhood gains:
          Birds fly in from the south,
          Streams run, laugh,
          And icicles drip-drop pour.
          The sun shines brighter in the sky,
          It’s getting hotter every day!
          Let’s change our coats for coats,
          Let’s get into light pants.
          Soon all the buds will swell,
          And the flowers will bloom.
          She will please everyone –
          Long-awaited spring
          .

          N. Volkova

          Animals and birds are excited joyfully,
          No one sits still in one place in spring.
          What’s the matter?
          Why such excitement?
          Birds and beasts in spring
          replenishment!
          Happy cow, pig and laying hen.
          But only a passenger car is sad in the garage:
          – Everyone has chickens, kittens, lambs,
          But where, but where are my cars?
          But suddenly she had an idea:
          – Now I will create
          excellent children:
          After all, there are spare parts in the garage –
          Motor, carburetor, belt and pedals … crushing green grass.
          Their mother takes
          to the gas station for the first time!

          L. Generalova

          I will draw spring rain –
          He is like a mischievous wizard
          Will arrange a song from a drop,
          And the snow will turn into water.
          Wake up buds on trees,
          Flowers, leaves, grass.
          And the most urgent telegram
          Will notify all the kids:
          – Guys, I’m a spring rain,
          I’m the younger brother at Vesna
          .
          My water washed the Sun,
          Snowdrops rose in the forest.
          And most importantly – I drove away the cold,
          The cold winter is gone.
          I have prepared for you – lol!
          Meet! Spring is coming to you!

          A. Teslenko

          Hello, hello,
          Sunshine!
          Spring is coming to us
          ,
          Drain to the bottom
          Winter winds.
          Winter blizzards,
          Chase away the frost,
          So that the birds sing,
          On the branches of birch trees,
          To bloom
          Delicate foliage,
          And dress up
          Grass in the meadows.
          To make tulips bloom
          And lilacs in gardens,
          Rainbow fountains
          Would make us happy!

          Where are you from, Sunshine, looking out suddenly,
          Spring snow melted around.
          Winter, without giving up, dictates the rights,
          But still saying goodbye, she leaves.
          Victorious march leaves capturing,
          Laughs maliciously, chilling the spring.
          Spring
          , try! Spring, get busy!
          Hide wake up and dress in greenery.
          Let the birds chirp and build nests,
          And sing a ringing song to Spring!

          The sun is shining, the streams are ringing,
          Put on yours soon spring
          outfit.
          Spread thick green leaves,
          Cover the trees with white flowers.
          The sky is bluer and higher, it is warmer in the yard,
          And a sparrow soared above the very roof.
          He waited for spring, did not freeze in winter,
          Gathered his strength, meeting with spring!

          O. Karelin
          April
          Hill, smiling at the sun,
          Full of coltsfoot.
          Making his way through the snowdrifts,
          mocking at the winter,
          Light, warmth brings spring
          .

          T. Vtorova

          The sun gallops through the houses,
          Through the trees, through the bushes,
          Catches glare on the lure,
          Leads Spring
          !
          Earrings are blooming on the alder,
          And at Sveta and Antoshka’s,
          Katya, Toma and Vanyushka
          Cannabis are blooming!

          V. Gvozdev

          Paths in thawed patches
          Clouds in puddles.
          My cat is on the mound
          Licking his sides …
          And two steps away, titmouse,
          Not afraid of reprisals,
          They drink melted water
          From a puddle, frolicking.
          The dog looks good-naturedly
          At the birds and the cat,
          He barked if necessary,
          But there is kindness in the heart.
          She flooded
          with herself all around.
          Everything is joyful and sweet,
          And everyone you meet is a friend.
          The sun smiles at them
          Waking up from a dream.
          It is trying with might and main,
          On the street – spring
          !

          A. Golovin

          In the sun in the spring
          The forest world woke up.
          Water flows from green paws,
          Droplets sing: “drip-drip-drip!”
          Under the tree and pine.
          Snow got wet in a snowdrift!
          I can make a lump,
          I can make a huge lump,
          I want to – I’ll take care of a snowman,
          I’ll build a tower.
          I don’t sleep at all at night,
          I’m still waiting for the arrival of the rooks.
          Around from the sun and heat
          Water flowed like a river,
          A stream sang in the snow!
          Bear woke up: “oh!” yes “oh!”
          Wet moss in his lair.
          A bear got free –
          Let’s walk, let’s look,
          And the day is not bad at all!
          Sparrow: “chirp-chirp!”
          Already he is used to the heat,
          He fluffs feathers with his beak,
          In a hurry to please the spring,
          Jump and jump along the wet branch.

          N. Stolyarova

          Spring
          conjured,
          scurried around –
          drowned, drowned snow,
          filled streams
          and dispersed the ice,
          then greened the meadows.
          From each of the buds
          cut leaves,
          clothed bird cherry in color,
          and then in the forest
          fell asleep under the bump
          and slept there for a whole year.

          Hello to all dear readers and friends of my blog! Winter will soon end, and the time of warmth and sun, beloved by many, will begin. Just the time to teach children poems about spring. Today I will publish the most beautiful of them. Short, suitable for kids, and long for schoolchildren. We are approaching the spring mood, and get inspired by poetry!

          I remember how at school we together read and memorized poems about the spring of Russian poets. The mood immediately rose, anticipating the onset of a very pleasant time of the year. I adore spring and summer, and for me each time it is a period as a symbol of the beginning of something new and joyful in life. Maybe because I was born in April. And it doesn’t matter that there may be winter temperatures outside at this time, it still doesn’t spoil the inner enjoyment of what is happening.

          For small children of 3, 4, 5 and 6 years old, you can pick up short and beautiful poems that they can easily learn and tell, for example, in kindergarten. Choose for them those in which most of the words they can pronounce, and do not forget to explain to them the meaning of unfamiliar words.

          The snow is melting and the ice is melting
          Spring, guys, is coming!
          Drops are ringing outside the window,
          Birds are joyfully trilling.

          Buds swelled in the spring
          And leaves sprouted.
          Look at the branches of the maple –
          How many green spouts! (T. Dmitriev)

          The Swallow has flown away
          To distant lands…
          Come back, Swallow!
          It’s April.
          Come back, Swallow!
          Not alone: ​​
          May Spring come with you, Swallow,
          ! (B. Zakhoder)

          Spring has come!
          Spring is red.
          With green grass by the window
          Hung earrings
          White birch. (E. Trutneva)

          Spring, spring on the street,
          Spring days!
          Like birds, flood
          Tram calls.

          Rooks are clamoring on a tree.
          Trucks rumble.
          Spring, spring on the street,
          Spring days. (A. Barto)

          Finally, spring has come!
          White snows are melting.
          Seemed gentle,
          Snowdrops here and there.

          Under a small spruce
          The snowdrop sprouted.
          Blizzards have fled,
          And the frost has surrendered!

          In the clearing, by the path
          Blades of grass break through.
          A stream runs from the hillock.
          And there is snow under the tree. (V. Lunin)

          Blue, blue
          Sky and streams.
          In the blue puddles splashing
          A flock of sparrows.
          In the snow transparent
          Ice-lace.
          First thawed patches,
          First grass. (E. Trutneva)

          Spring comes gradually:
          Snow melts inaudibly in the fields,
          Escape from the ice captivity
          River waters are secretly prepared.

          Not the same frosts at night,
          And now the starling is already flying
          Into his house on a birch trunk…
          Spring has come. Winter is over! (S. Marshak)

          Spring has come!
          Birds sing,
          Spring is carried on wings.
          The sun is shining,
          the earth is warming.
          He kicks the guys out of the house.
          Everyone welcomes spring today! (Y. Mamin)

          Every day,
          By the minute
          The day is longer,
          The night is shorter.
          Slowly,
          Slowly
          Chasing the winter away
          Away! (V. Berestov)

          Spring, spring.
          Streams flow,
          Spring, spring.
          Rooks are flying,
          Spring, spring.
          Flowers are blooming,
          Spring has come,
          How glad we are!

          On the trees –
          Look –
          Where there were buds,
          Like green lights,
          The leaves flared up.

          Cherry blossoms –
          Sweet fragrance.
          Like in an embroidered shirt
          Our spring garden.

          “Ding-ding-ding”, the drops sing.
          “La-la-la”, the starling sings.
          Jin-la-la! Actually:
          The end of winter has come! ( V. Stepanov)

          Spring has come to the dacha again.
          The sun rejoices.
          The day has grown.
          And only icicles are crying,
          Pitying winter and frost.

          If the wind has become warmer,
          If the birds are not up to sleep,
          If the sun is shining brighter,
          It means that spring has come to us.

          How nice it is –
          To wake up
          And get up,
          And the blue sky
          To see in the window,
          And to know again,
          That spring is everywhere,
          That morning and sun
          More beautiful than sleep! (I. Maznin)

          If the snow melts everywhere,
          The day becomes longer,
          If everything is green
          And the stream is ringing in the fields,
          If the wind has become warmer,
          If the birds are not up to sleep,
          If the sun is shining brighter,
          It means that spring has come to us. (E. Karganova)

          Crying bitterly
          Snowman
          Who offended him?
          Something like revushek
          I have not seen before.
          Well, he’s completely limp.
          Tears are pouring down.
          I told him: “Stop,
          Don’t cry, don’t!
          You must be out of sleep
          Not at ease?”
          And I heard:
          “That is spring.
          All her antics!” ( N. Knushevitskaya)

          If the wind gets warmer,
          If the birds can’t sleep,
          If the sun shines brighter,
          So spring has come to us.
          Another week will fly by,
          And March will ring a drop.
          April will come after him in flowers,
          And the sun will flood the earth.
          Nightingales through the groves, parks
          Concerts will start again. (V. Kudlachev)

          Spring has finally come.
          Spruce, birch and pine,
          Throwing off white pajamas,
          Awakened from sleep. (I. Shandra )

          I was told:
          White
          Extremely difficult
          Complicated.
          This color
          Seven colors
          Can be
          Decomposed.
          Now
          It’s clear,
          Why in the spring
          The snow will melt
          White,
          And the meadow is growing –
          Colored. ( Kh. Gaynutdinov )

          Admire: spring is coming,
          Cranes are flying in a caravan,
          The day is drowning in bright gold,
          And the streams rustle along the ravines.

          Soon the guests will gather for you,
          How many nests they will build – look!
          What sounds, what songs will flow
          Day-to-day from dawn to dusk! (I. S. Nikitin )

          Poems about the spring months for children

          In my collection of beautiful spring poems, there are works for each month of this season. Mostly they are short, so they are perfect for preschoolers. In order for the child to better remember the months, you can draw pictures with him in the wake of the verses.

          If it is still difficult for a child to remember them, then read them yourself, and transfer the brightest image from the work to paper (you can draw it yourself or print the finished picture). Then for the baby, March, April and May will not be abstract words, but filled with images and associations.

          About March

          Streams run faster,
          The sun shines warmer.
          Sparrow is happy with the weather,
          The month of March came to see us.

          The snow is not the same now –
          It has darkened in the field.
          Ice cracked on the lakes,
          As if split.
          Clouds run faster.
          The sky has become higher.
          Sparrow chirped
          Have fun on the roof.
          Everything is blacker every day
          Stitches and paths,
          And on willows with silver
          Earrings shine.

          Ruffled Sparrow
          Feathers,
          Alive, well,
          And unharmed.
          Catches the March
          Sunshine,
          With each of his feathers.

          Loose snow darkens in March,
          Ice on the window melts.
          Bunny runs around the desk,
          And along the map on the wall.

          About April

          Colors are bright in April –
          After all, nature took the brush,
          To use green watercolor,
          To paint grass, branches, leaves!

          We hear with joy in April,
          Behind our window glass,
          The sound of an awakened drop,
          Chirping of cute birds.

          It’s good in the forest in April:
          It smells of leafy prey,
          Various birds sing,
          They make nests on trees;
          Lungwort in the meadows,
          Aims to reach the sun.

          Cheerful April smiled,
          Sang, roared, began to play,
          The snowdrop woke up from the noise
          And stood up on the thawed patch.
          There was a smell, a breeze wafted through,
          A little audible snowdrop repeated:
          “Thank you April, thank you
          For waking me up. ” (I. Belyakov)

          April was walking through the forests,
          The drops had already ended,
          The snow melted, it was warm,
          And it became light in the evening.

          Pro May

          Lily of the valley blossomed in May
          On the very holiday – on the first day.
          Seeing off May with flowers,
          Lilac blossoms. ( S. Marshak)

          Leaves open,
          Buds rejoice in the sun.
          May has come, merry May –
          Take off your coat as soon as possible!

          The first day, the month of May!
          Get up and get up!
          And don’t mess, wake up,
          Meet the sun with a song!

          May has come.
          Forest people
          Together went out into the garden.
          Black mole digs beds,
          Hedgehog carries water from a tub.

          The month of May blooms and warms,
          The wind blows over the fields,
          The white lily of the valley blossoms,
          The moth flies over it.

          Poems about spring for children of school age

          And now let’s turn to the works about spring, which are suitable for children aged 7, 8, 9 and beyond. Some of them are in the school curriculum, while others you may hear for the first time.

          It was sunny in the morning
          And quite warm.
          Wide lake
          Flowing through the yard.

          It froze at noon,
          Winter came again,
          The lake dragged on
          A crust of glass.

          I split thin
          Ringing glass,
          Wide lake
          Flowed again.

          Passers-by say:
          – Spring is coming! –
          And this is me working,
          Breaking the ice. (A. Barto)

          The grass is green,
          The sun is shining;
          Swallow with spring
          In the canopy flies to us. With her the sun is more beautiful
          And spring is sweeter…
          Chirp from the road
          Hello to us soon!

          I will give you grains;
          And you sing a song
          What from distant countries
          I brought with me. (A. Pleshcheev)

          I wanted to sleep a little,
          But I saw a light in the window.
          Ray – a warm hand
          The sun extended to me.

          And whispered in my ear:
          – Throw off the blanket as soon as possible.
          Are you tired of sleep?
          Get up –
          So much to do!

          Now frost,
          Now blue puddles,
          Now blizzard,
          Those are sunny days.
          On the hills
          Snow spots
          Hiding from the sun
          In the shade.
          Above the ground –
          Goose chain,
          On the ground –
          A brook woke up,
          And shows in winter
          Kidney
          Naughty, green
          Tongue.
          (V. Orlov)

          To the sound of a babbling brook,
          To the wondrous songs of larks
          Spring has come in all its glory
          A beautiful, innocent child.
          The cold is not yet long
          It remains to rule over the spring,
          After all, every day here and there
          She is full of her beauty.
          And warming the day with warmth,
          Spring revived nature.
          And under the drops the chime
          gave the first snowdrop.
          Spreading a bunch of emeralds,
          Spring will dress all the trees,
          And the delicate scent of flowers
          Will merge with a nightingale trill.
          I will remember the winter again,
          Seeing snow in early May,
          Trees in white silver,
          But the silver of flowers does not melt! (E. Savchenko)

          It’s been raining, April is getting warmer,
          It’s foggy all night, and in the morning it’s
          The spring air is definitely chilling
          And turning blue with a soft haze
          In the distant clearings in the forest.
          And the green forest quietly slumbers,
          And in the silver of forest lakes
          Its columns are even more slender,
          The crowns of pines are still fresher
          And the pattern of delicate larches! (I. Bunin )

          An evil blizzard has died down;
          The night has become shorter than the day;
          Warm wind blowing from the south;
          Drops fall, ringing.
          The sun is heating the earth,
          Drives ice from our hill.
          The snow woman is melting
          And sheds tears in streams.
          If the snow is melting everywhere,
          The day is getting longer,
          If everything is green
          And the stream is ringing in the fields,
          If the wind has become warmer,
          If the birds are not up to sleep,
          If the sun is shining brighter,
          So spring has come to us.

          From the midday rays
          A stream ran down from the mountain,
          And a small snowdrop
          Grew up on a thawed patch.
          Starlings return –
          Hard workers and singers,
          Sparrows near the puddle
          Circling in a noisy flock.
          Both robin and thrush
          Build nests:
          Carried, carried to houses
          Birds by straw.
          (G. Ladonshchikov)

          Winter is angry for a reason,
          Its time has passed –
          Spring knocks on the window
          And drives from the yard.
          And everything is fussing,
          Everything is forcing Winter out –
          And the larks in the sky
          Already raised the bell.
          Winter is still busy
          And grumbles at Spring.
          She laughs in her eyes
          And only makes more noise…
          The evil witch went berserk
          And, seizing the snow,
          Let her run away,
          Into the beautiful child…
          Spring and grief are few:
          Washed in the snow
          And only became blush (F. I. Tyutchev)

          Spring came on a snowy,
          On a wet carpet,
          Scattered snowdrops,
          Sowed grass.
          Badger families by the deadline
          Raised from minks,
          Birch sap
          Distributed to the children
          Looked into the lair:
          – Come on, get up, bear! –
          Breathed on the twigs –
          It’s time to turn green!
          Now spring is a beauty
          Calling from all over
          Geese, swifts and storks,
          Cuckoos and starlings.
          ( K. Kubilinskas)

          Again the blue clouds frowned all around,
          A misty curtain of rain is falling in the distance,
          Warmth blew from the forest and fields, –
          And now the first spring thunder is thundering,
          And the rainbow sparkles from behind the forest!
          Then May comes from the south through the groves
          and fields, –
          Like a young bright god, laughs
          and rejoices,
          And awakens life, and announces to us,
          That the end of the last
          dark days has already come,
          That he triumphs in the victory of spring! (A. Bunin)

          I love a thunderstorm at the beginning of May,
          When the first thunder in spring,
          As if frolicking and playing,
          Rumbles in the blue sky.
          Young rumbles rumble,
          Here the rain splashed, dust flies,
          Rain pearls hung,
          And the sun gilds the threads.
          A nimble stream runs from the mountain,
          The din of birds does not stop in the forest,
          And the din of the forest, and the noise of the mountain –
          Everything echoes the joyful thunders.
          You will say: windy Hebe,
          Feeding Zeves’ eagle,
          Thundering goblet from the sky,
          Laughing, spilled on the ground. (I. Tyutchev)

          My bluebells,
          Steppe flowers!
          Why are you looking at me,
          Dark blue?
          And what are you calling about?
          The horse carries me with an arrow
          In an open field;
          He tramples you under him,
          Beats with his hoof.
          My bells,
          Steppe flowers!
          Don’t curse me,
          Dark blue!
          I’d be glad not to stomp on you,
          I’m glad to rush past,
          But I can’t hold the bridle
          Indomitable run!
          I fly, I fly with an arrow,
          I only kick up dust;
          The horse carries me dashing, –
          And where? don’t know! (A. Tolstoy)

          Fragrant bird cherry
          Blossomed with spring
          And golden branches,
          Curls like curls.
          Honey dew all around
          Sliding down the bark,
          Spicy green under it
          Shines in silver.
          And nearby, by the thawed patch,
          In the grass, between the roots,
          Runs, flows a small
          Silver stream.
          Fragrant bird cherry,
          Hanging out, standing,
          A golden greenery
          Burning in the sun.
          The brook with a rattling wave
          All the branches are covered
          And insinuatingly under the steep
          She sings songs. (S. Yesenin)

          This morning, this joy,
          This power and day and light,
          This blue vault,
          This cry and strings,
          These flocks, these birds,
          This dialect of waters.
          These willows and birches,
          These drops are these tears,
          This fluff is not a leaf,
          These mountains, these valleys,
          These midges, these bees,
          This tongue and whistle.
          These dawns without an eclipse,
          This sigh of the night village,
          This night without sleep,
          This haze and the heat of the bed,
          This fraction and these trills,
          It’s all spring. (A. Fet)

          I came to you with greetings
          Tell that the sun has risen,
          That it is a hot light
          It fluttered through the sheets;
          To tell that the forest woke up,
          Whole woke up, each branch,
          Startled every bird
          And full of spring thirst;
          To tell that with the same passion
          Like yesterday, I came again,
          That the soul is still happy
          And ready to serve you;
          To tell that from everywhere
          It blows fun on me,
          That I don’t know myself that I will
          Sing, but only the song is ripening. (A. Fet)

          Dilapidated hut
          All covered in snow,
          Old grandmother
          And looking out the window.
          For naughty grandchildren
          Knee-deep snow.
          Fun for the kids
          Fast sledge run…
          They run, laugh,
          Make a snowy house,
          Ring loudly
          Voices all around…
          There will be a snowy house
          Playful game…
          Fingers will get cold, –
          It’s time to go home!
          Tomorrow they’ll drink tea,
          They’ll look out the window, –
          And the house has already melted,
          It’s spring outside! (A. Blok)

          Green Noise is buzzing,
          Green Noise, spring noise!
          Effortlessly disperses
          Suddenly a riding wind:
          Shakes alder bushes,
          Raises flower dust,
          Like a cloud: everything is green,
          Both air and water!
          Green Noise is humming,
          Green Noise, spring noise!
          As if drenched in milk,
          Cherry orchards stand,
          Quietly rustle;
          Warmed by the warm sun,
          Cheerful noises
          Pine forests;
          And next to it is new greenery
          They babble a new song
          And a pale-leaved linden,
          And a white birch tree
          With a green scythe!
          A small reed rustles,
          A tall maple tree rustles…
          They rustle in a new way,
          In a new way, spring…
          Green Noise is coming and going,
          Green Noise, spring noise! (N. Nekrasov)

          Spring has come, decorating with icicles
          Decorating cornices.
          Streams fervently gurgle,
          Wash away snowdrifts.
          Forgetting the old frosts,
          Fell on her side without strength
          Tearful snowy
          Melted woman.
          Winter is completely ill –
          It’s time for her to pack her way…
          And the sun in every puddle
          Ready to swim!
          And between the wet snows
          Breaking through the windows,
          Brave snowdrops
          Already getting on their feet! ( Stuart E.)

          Go away, gray winter!
          Already the beauties of Spring
          Golden chariot
          Rushing from the mountain heights!
          Is it old to argue, frail,
          With her – the queen of flowers,
          With a whole army of air
          Fragrant breezes!
          What about noise, what buzzing,
          Warm downpours and rays,
          Chilling and singing! ..
          Get away quickly!
          She has no bow, no arrows,
          She only smiled – and you,
          Picking up her white shroud,
          Crawled into the ravine, into the bushes!
          Won – swarms of bees are already making noise,
          And flying with a victorious flag
          Motley butterflies squad! (A. Maykov)

          I hope that among the presented 63 poems about spring for children you have found those that did not leave you indifferent. I wish you spring mood and soon warm weather and bright sun!

          See you soon, Anastasia Smolinets

          Spring

          Novitskaya

          Spring has come to the dacha again.
          The sun rejoices. The day has grown.
          And only icicles are crying,
          Pitying winter and frost.

          ***

          A. Fet

          Warm in the sun. Spring
          Takes his rights.
          In some places the depth is clear in the river,
          Grass is visible at the bottom.

          Angry snow

          M. Sadovsky

          All winter
          White snow
          White,
          And in March
          Took it and turned black.

          Spring has come

          T. Dmitriev

          Buds swell in spring

          And the leaves hatched.

          Look at the branches of the maple –

          How many green spouts!

          Spring

          N. Goncharov

          In the trees –

          You look –

          Where there were kidneys,

          Like green lights

          Leaves burst into flames.

          Jin-la-la

          V. Stepanov

          ding ding ding, –

          Droplets sing.

          La-la-la, –

          the starling sings.

          Jin-la-la!

          Actually

          Has come

          Winter is over!

          Sparrows

          V. Berestov

          What do sparrows sing about
          On the last day of winter?
          – We survived!
          – We survived!
          -We are alive! We are alive!

          Snowdrop

          Ivan Emelyanov

          Snowdrop next to a pine tree
          Looks at the sky – light, tender
          What snowflakes are petals!
          Don’t stretch your hands to it –
          Suddenly the petals will melt!..

          ***

          K. Balmont

          Buds blossomed on the willow,
          Birch weak leaves
          Opened – snow is no longer an enemy.
          Grass sprouted on every bump,
          The ravine became emerald. Swallow

          A. Maikov

          The swallow rushed
          Because of the blue of the sea,
          She sat down and sang:
          “No matter how angry February is,
          No matter how you frown, March,
          Whether it’s snow or rain –
          Everything smells like spring!”

          About spring

          Lana Lukanova

          Cap and cap, and not to sleep,
          Spring has knocked on our door.
          The stream rang playfully.
          A hedgehog came out: “What a marvel!
          Enough animals to miss us,
          It’s time to meet spring!”

          Spring is coming to us

          I. Tokmakova

          Spring is coming to us
          Quick steps,
          And snowdrifts melt under her feet.
          Black thawed patches
          Visible in margins.
          You can see the very warm feet of spring.

          Funny ice cubes

          I. Demyanov

          Right under the eaves,

          Just above the window

          Climbed into icicles

          Spring sun.

          Sparkling, teardrops run along icicles …

          And icicles are melting – funny ice floes.

          Spring

          V. Kudlachev

          Another week will fly by,

          And March will ring a drop.

          April will come in flowers for him,

          And the sun will flood the earth.

          Nightingales through groves, parks

          Concerts will start again.

          The coming of spring

          Zhukovsky Vasily

          Green fields, babbling groves,
          A trembling lark in the sky,
          Warm rain, sparkling waters –
          Having named you, what to add?
          How else to glorify you,
          The life of the soul, the arrival of spring?

          Spring

          I. Muraveiko

          Two starlings flew,

          They sat on a birch,

          Sat down and sang, –

          How they flew, how they hurried

          From overseas shores

          In the land dear, dear

          To the white birch!

          ***

          E. Karganova

          If the snow melts everywhere,

          The day is getting longer,

          If everything is green

          And the stream rings in the fields,

          If the sun shines brighter,

          If the birds are not up to sleep,

          If the wind got warmer,

          So, spring has come to us.

          Swallow

          Zakhoder Boris

          The swallow flew away
          Far away…
          Come back, Swallow!
          It’s April.

          Come back, Swallow!
          Not alone: ​​
          May Spring come with you, Swallow,
          !

          Crane flew in

          Elena Blaginina

          Crane has arrived
          To the old places:
          Grass-ant
          Dense – dense!

          Dawn over the willow,
          Clear – clear!
          Fun for the crane:
          Spring is spring!

          ***

          K. Ldov

          Dear songbird,
          Dear swallow,

          returned to our home From a foreign land.

          Curls under the window
          With a lively song:
          “I brought spring and the sun
          I brought with me…”

          Spring

          Emma Moshkovskaya

          Spring hurried to the river,
          To slide on the roller.
          Stepped on solid ice floes –
          River depths opened up.

          Spring hurried to the clearing,
          Pick up snow in the palm of your hand,
          Fluffs, gentle snowflakes –
          And the snowdrop opened.

          ***

          Sergey Gorodetsky

          Hello, first grass of spring!
          How did it bloom? Are you happy with the warmth?
          I know you have fun and crush there,
          They work together in every corner.

          Put out a leaf or a blue flower
          Every young root is in a hurry
          Earlier than willow from tender buds
          The first one will show a green leaf.

          Spring has come

          Natalie Samoniy

          Willows cry from happiness,
          Dropping tears to the ground:
          Spring has come, welcome!
          And a sprig of birch
          She knocks on the windows:
          Winter is over!
          And with a kidney, like a palm,
          Wakes everyone from sleep.

          Spring

          Viktor Lunin

          Waking up from sleep,
          With a soft spring brush
          Draws buds on the branches
          In the fields – a chain of rooks,

          Above the revived foliage –
          The first stroke of a thunderstorm,
          And in the shade of a transparent garden –
          A lilac bush near the fence.

          Spring

          Apollo Maykov

          Blue, pure
          Snowdrop flower!
          And beside it is transparent,
          The last snow…

          The last tears
          About the grief of the past
          And the first dreams
          About another happiness.

          Paper icebreaker
          P. Sinyavsky

          Fat snowmen

          Have lost weight from melancholy.

          Melt

          Right before our eyes

          Lament:

          – Oh! Oh!

          And sad to tears,

          That winter is ending.

          And spring is no longer waiting,

          And the boys are building a fleet, –

          On a paper icebreaker

          Sunny bunny swims!

          Medium

          Spring watch

          T. Dmitriev

          Bales-bales, bales-so –
          The merry ringing is heard.
          This is spring watch
          Started under the roof.

          Bales-bales, bales-so –
          Drops keep score.
          Just in time for nesting
          Geese have arrived.

          And the brooks rustle to me
          On the spring stitch:
          – Come out, baby, for a walk!
          Put on your boots!

          ***

          A. Fet

          O first lily of the valley! From under the snow
          You ask for the sun’s rays;
          What virginal bliss
          In your fragrant purity!

          Like the first ray of spring is bright!
          What dreams descend in it!
          How captivating you are, a gift
          Incendiary Spring!

          So the maiden sighs for the first time –
          About what – it is not clear to herself –
          And the timid sigh is fragrant
          The excess of young life.

          Spring

          F. N. Glinka

          The spruces have already become fragrant,
          And the air smells of resin;
          Already the meadows are green,
          And the moss curls over the rock.

          Divide the blue bays,
          And the boats go on the river;
          The fields have already begun to grow,
          And the herd can be heard in the distance…

          And the air is full of silence,
          And how sweet it is to breathe!
          So the heart with unearthly life
          Breathes in the grace of heaven.

          In the April forest

          G. Ladonshchikov

          It’s good in the forest in April:
          It smells of leafy prey,
          Various birds sing,
          Nests are built on trees;

          Lungwort in the meadows
          Strives to get out into the sun,
          Morels among the herbs
          Raising caps;

          Bud branches swell,
          Leaves break through,
          Ants begin to repair their palaces.

          In the meadow

          A. Block

          More visible forests in the distance,
          Blue skies,
          More noticeable and blacker
          Stripe on arable land,

          Colors of spring

          B. Asanalis

          Again there is no rest for streams –
          Day and night murmur in the bushes.
          The golden sun is walking
          In pure, pure skies.
          Pours rays on the forest and meadow
          And for all the flowers around:
          Pink, blue,
          Blue, red,
          As one – beautiful,
          Although very different. ***

          V. Danko

          The leaves woke up
          Got out of the buds
          The first leaves,
          Rejoicing in the sun,
          They won’t understand from sleep:
          – Is it really…
          Is it really summer?
          – No, it’s not summer yet,
          But it’s already spring! Spring helpers

          G. Ladonshchikov

          Lenya and Petya,
          Taking shovels,
          Spring came to help.
          The guys break the ice
          And scatter the snow.

          Looked at them reproachfully
          Snowman from under the bucket:
          – So I’ll have to soon
          Get out of the yard!

          Scattered winter

          B. Zakhoder

          Still standing all around
          Bare trees,
          And drops from the roof
          Merry dripping.

          Winter is somewhere
          She ran away in a panic
          And very badly
          Turned the taps.

          In the clearing, by path
          Blades of grass break through.
          A stream runs from the hillock.
          And there is snow under the tree.

          Early spring

          A Prokofiev

          Ghoul-ghoul pigeons
          Sat near the ice-hole.
          Cooed:
          – Gul-gul …
          The river sang:
          – Bul-bool …
          Snow melted in the meadows, in the fields,
          The nights turned blue,
          On the coastal poplars
          Buds swelled,
          At the spring hole
          Pigeons turned blue. Salute to spring

          Z. Aleksandrova

          Thunder struck twelve times
          And stood aside.
          Nature gave the order
          Salute the spring.

          Order – bird cherry bloom,
          Nettle be not evil,
          Sweep the path with rain
          Silver broom.

          So that every bush is melodious,
          All the birds should sing loudly,
          And the sun will come out from behind the clouds
          And it’s more fun to warm!

          Spring waters

          F. Tyutchev

          Snow is still whitening in the fields,

          And the waters are noisy in spring –

          They run and wake up the sleepy beach,

          They run and shine and say…

          They say to all ends:

          “Spring is coming, spring is coming!

          We are young messengers of spring,

          She sent us ahead!”

          Spring is coming! Spring is coming!

          And quiet, warm May days

          Ruddy bright round dance

          Crowds cheerfully behind her.

          After the flood

          I. Bunin

          The rains have passed, April is getting warmer,
          It’s foggy all night, and in the morning
          The spring air is getting really cold
          And it turns blue with a soft haze
          In the distant clearings in the forest.

          And the green forest quietly slumbers,
          And in the silver of the forest lakes
          Its columns are even slimmer,
          The crowns of pines are still fresher
          And the pattern of delicate larches!

          Night and day

          P. Solovyova

          Night in winter – like a black cat,
          Day – like a gray mouse,
          But spring, spring is coming,
          Bright, loud drops from the roofs.

          The frost cannot hold back
          The noisy joy of the streams,
          The birds began to fly,
          Louder chirping of sparrows.

          Darkness and silence disappear,
          And now vice versa:
          Night is like a gray mouse,
          Day is a big, shiny cat. Bird cherry

          S. Yesenin

          Fragrant bird cherry
          Blossomed with spring
          And golden branches,
          Curls like curls.

          And satin tassels
          Under pearls of dew
          They burn like clear earrings
          At the beauty of a girl.

          And next to it, near the thawed patch,
          In the grass between the stones,
          A small one is running, streaming
          Silver stream.

          Freckles

          V. Orlov

          Spring passed
          Along the edge of the forest
          Through spring
          Blue dreams,

          And quietly shone
          Freckles
          On the girl’s face
          Spring.

          There was a girl
          In a green skirt,
          Ringing with blue dew.
          And, envying

          Red-haired girl,
          Imperceptibly
          The earth sighed.
          And not in vain

          This spring morning
          Where there are light legs
          Gone,
          Dandelions blossomed,
          As if
          Golden freckles
          Earth. Raging hollow water

          I.A. Bunin

          Raging hollow water,
          Noisy and muffled and drawn out.
          Migratory herds of rooks
          They shout both cheerfully and importantly.

          Black mounds are smoking,
          And in the warm air in the morning…
          Thick white vapors
          Filled with warmth and light.

          And at noon the puddles under the window
          So they spill and shine…
          What bright sunshine
          Bunnies flutter around the hall. Darker and curly birch forest…

          I.A. Bunin

          Darker and curlier the birch forest is turning green;
          Lily-of-the-valley bells bloom in a green thicket;
          At dawn in the valleys it blows with warmth and bird cherry,
          Nightingales sing until dawn.

          Trinity Day is coming soon, soon songs, wreaths and mowing…
          Everything blooms and sings, young hopes are melting…
          O spring dawns and warm May dews!
          O my distant youth!

          The grass is greener

          Alexey Pleshcheev

          The grass is green,
          The sun is shining;
          Swallow with spring
          Flies to us in the canopy.

          The sun is more beautiful with her
          And the spring is sweeter…
          Chirp from the road
          Hello to us soon!

          I’ll give you grains,
          And you sing a song,
          What from distant countries
          I brought with me…

          ***

          A. Pushkin

          Chased by spring rays,
          It is already snowing from the surrounding mountains
          Escaped by muddy streams
          To flooded meadows.

          With a clear smile nature
          Through a dream the year greets the morning;
          Blue, the skies are shining.

          Still transparent, forests
          As if they are turning green. ..

          April! April!

          Samuel Marshak

          April! April!
          Drops are ringing in the yard.
          Streams run through the fields,
          There are puddles on the roads.

          Ants will come out soon
          After the winter cold.
          Bear sneaking
          Through thick deadwood.

          The birds began to sing songs
          And the snowdrop blossomed.

          Large

          Spring

          K. Kubilinskas

          Spring came on the snowy,
          On the damp carpet,
          Scattered snowdrops,
          Sowed grass.

          Badger families by the deadline
          Raised from minks,
          Birch sap
          Distributed to the children.

          Looked into the den:
          – Come on, get up, bear! –
          Breathed on the twigs –
          It’s time to turn green!

          Now spring is beautiful
          Calling from all over
          Geese, swifts and storks,
          Cuckoos and starlings.

          ***

          Mikhail Plyatskovsky

          The days are fine,
          Similar to the holidays,
          And in the sky – the sun is warm,
          Cheerful and kind.

          All rivers are overflowing,
          All buds are opening,
          Winter is gone with cold,
          Snowdrifts have become puddles.

          Having left the countries of the south,
          Friendly birds returned.
          On each branch 9 starling0030 Sitting and cleaning feathers.

          It’s time for spring,
          It’s time for flowering.
          And, therefore, the mood
          All people have a spring mood!

          Spring is coming

          Agniya Barto

          It was sunny in the morning
          And quite warm.
          Wide lake
          flowed through the yard.

          It froze at noon,
          Winter came again,
          The lake dragged on
          A crust of glass.

          Split thin
          Sound glass,
          Wide lake
          Leaked again.

          Passers-by say:
          – Spring is coming! –
          And this is me working,
          Breaking the ice.

          I’m waiting

          M. P. Chekhov

          I’m waiting for the snow to melt,
          And the flies fly in everywhere,
          And the overgrown shore will be announced
          With the discordant croaking of a frog,

          When the lilac blossoms,
          The fragrant lily of the valley will peep through,
          And the blessed 30 hot day will refresh.

          I’m waiting for the flute in the fields
          Suddenly she will sing unpretentiously,
          And a gloomy corncrake will answer her
          Will respond with a twitch timidly.

          I’m waiting, and the snow is getting stronger,
          Severe frosts are cracking …
          O summer, where are you? Where are the dragonflies?
          Where is the vociferous nightingale?

          Spring color

          V. Kosovitsky

          Spring is in the yard!
          After a fierce winter cold
          Wakes up from sleep
          All nature. Even puddles
          Will not cover the ice overnight,
          Drives the sun away from the winter!

          Swell with kidney juice,
          And green leaves
          Soon in the breeze
          Will play! In the meantime
          The colors of the sun by the river
          Lights have appeared!

          Everything! Frosts are over!
          Mimosas are blooming!

          Spring has come

          E. Stewart

          Spring has come, with icicles
          Decorating cornices.
          Streams fervently gurgle,
          Wash away snowdrifts.

          Forgetting the old frosts,
          Fell on her side without strength
          Weeping snow
          Melted woman.

          Winter is completely sick –
          It’s time for her to pack up on her way …
          And the sun in every puddle
          Ready to swim!

          And between the wet snows
          Breaking through the windows,
          Brave snowdrops
          Already getting on their feet!

          Spring thunderstorm

          F.I. Tyutchev

          I love a thunderstorm at the beginning of May,
          When the first spring thunder,
          As if frolicking and playing,
          Rumbles in the blue sky.

          Young peals are thundering,
          Here the rain is splashing, the dust is flying,
          Rain pearls hung,
          And the sun gilds the threads.

          A nimble stream runs from the mountain,
          The din of birds does not stop in the forest,
          And the din of the forest, and the noise of the mountain –
          Everything echoes the joyful thunders.

          You will say: windy Hebe,
          Feeding Zeves’ eagle,
          Thundering goblet from the sky,
          Laughing, spilled on the ground. The last snow in the field is melting…

          A.K. Tolstoy

          The last snow in the field is melting,
          Warm steam rises from the ground,
          And the blue jug blooms,
          And the cranes call each other.

          Young forest, dressed in green smoke,
          Impatiently waiting for warm thunderstorms;
          All springs are warmed by breath,
          Everything is around and loves and sings;

          In the morning the sky is clear and transparent,
          At night the stars shine so brightly;
          Why is it so dark in your soul
          And why is your heart heavy?

          It’s sad for you to live, oh friend, I know,
          And I understand your sadness:
          If you flew away to your native land
          And you don’t feel sorry for the earthly spring… Spring

          A.N. Pleshcheev

          Again spring smelled through my window,
          And I breathe more joyfully and freely. ..
          The oppressive melancholy fell asleep in my chest,
          A swarm of bright thoughts is replacing it.

          The snows have melted… The icy shackles
          The sparkling waves do not weigh down…
          And the distant, dumb await the plow
          The fields of my native land.

          Oh, how I would like to get out of these stuffy rooms
          I would rather go there – into the open,
          Where there are no crackling and soulless phrases,
          Where the orgy of the corrupt choir does not thunder.

          To the fields! into the fields! familiar nature
          Bashful beauty beckons to itself…
          To the fields! there the song of the resurrected people
          Free and powerful sounds.

          Winter turns to spring

          Spiridon Drozhzhin

          Winter days have passed,
          Nights have become short;
          The sun from the sky is clearer
          The golden beam spills,

          The damp heat blows
          The wind from the open fields.
          Quickly, one after another
          The clouds are rushing in a crowd,

          They glide with a light haze.
          Jackdaws, crows in herds
          They sit on the roof in rows,
          Karknut and fly further.

          The willow bent over the tyn,
          All bloomed, fluffed up,
          It shines with pearls.
          Here and there the hummocks melted

          And the buds turned red
          With a sweetly dormant leaf.

          Giants

          Spring

          Elena Blagina

          The stoves are still burning in the houses
          And the sun rises late
          We also walk along our river
          They calmly walk through the ice;

          Back to the shed for firewood
          You won’t make your way straight
          And in the garden under the trees
          A snowman is dozing with a broom;

          We are all warmly dressed –
          In jerseys, in wadded pants…
          Still, the signs of spring
          In everything, in everything are already visible.

          And in the way the roofs got warmer
          And like the sun in full view
          Drops, falling, sang,
          Busy, as if in delirium.

          And suddenly the road became wet,
          And the felt boots were full of water. ..
          And the gentle and lingering wind
          Winded from the south side.

          And the sparrows shout to each other
          About the sun, about its beauty.
          And all the funny freckles
          Sit on one nose…

          Spring

          F. Tyutchev

          Winter is angry for a reason,
          Its time has passed –
          Spring knocks on the window
          And drives from the yard.

          And everything is fussing,
          Everything is forcing the winter out –
          And the larks in the sky
          Already raised the chime.

          Winter is still busy
          And grumbles at Spring.
          She laughs in her eyes
          And only makes more noise…

          The evil witch went berserk
          And, seizing the snow,
          Let her run away,
          Into a beautiful child…

          Spring and sorrow are not enough:
          Washed in the snow
          And
          became only blush in defiance of the enemy.

          Spring, spring!..

          E.A. Baratynsky

          Spring, spring! how clean the air is!
          How clear is the sky!
          His living azure
          He blinds my eyes.

          Spring, spring! how high
          On the wings of the breeze,
          Caressing the sun’s rays,
          Clouds are flying!

          The streams are noisy! glittering streams!
          Roaring, the river carries
          On the triumphant ridge
          Ice lifted by it!

          The trees are still bare,
          But there is a decrepit leaf in the grove,
          As before, under my foot
          And noisy and fragrant.

          Under the sun the most soared
          And in the bright heights
          An invisible lark sings
          A salutary hymn to spring.

          What is with her, what is with my soul?
          With a stream she is a stream
          And a bird with a bird! murmurs with him,
          Flies in the sky with her!

          Why makes her so happy
          And the sun and spring!
          Does she rejoice, like a daughter of the elements,
          Is she at their feast?

          What a need! happy, who is on it
          Oblivion of thought drinks,
          Whom far from it
          He, marvelous, will carry away!

          Spring (The snow is already melting. ..)

          A.N. Pleshcheev

          The snow is already melting, streams are running,
          Spring breezed through the window…
          The nightingales will soon whistle,
          And the forest will be clothed with leaves!

          The blue sky is clear,
          The sun has become warmer and brighter,
          The time for evil snowstorms and storms
          Has passed again for a long time.

          And the heart is so strong in the chest
          It beats, as if waiting for something,
          As if happiness is ahead
          And the winter has taken care of!

          All faces look merry.
          “Spring!” – you read in every glance;
          And he, like a holiday, is happy with her,
          Whose life is only hard work and grief.

          But frisky children ringing laughter
          And carefree birds singing
          They tell me – who loves renewal most of all
          Nature!

          Snowdrop

          3. Aleksandrova

          By snow-covered hummocks,
          Under a white snow cap,
          We found a little blue flower,
          Half-frozen, a little alive.

          It must have been hot.
          The sun has been out since morning.
          The flower became stuffy under the snow,
          And he thought it was time,

          And got out… But everything is quiet around,
          There are no neighbors, he is the first here.
          A hare saw him.
          Sniffed, wanted to eat.

          Then, probably, she regretted it:
          You are too thin, my friend!
          And suddenly a fluffy, white
          cold March snow began to fall.

          He fell, covered the paths…
          It’s winter again, not spring,
          And from a flower on a long stem
          Only the hat is visible.

          And he, blue from the cold.
          Bowing his weak head,
          He said: “I’ll die, but I don’t regret it:
          After all, spring began with me!”

          ***

          Apollo Maykov

          Go away, gray winter!
          Already the beauties of Spring
          Golden chariot
          Rushing from the mountain heights!

          Is it old to argue, frail,
          With her – the queen of flowers,
          With a whole army of air
          Fragrant breezes!

          What about noise, what buzzing,
          Warm downpours and rays,
          And chiliquing, and singing! . .
          Get away quickly!

          She has no bow, no arrows,
          She only smiled – and you,
          Picking up your white shroud0030 Crawled into the ravine, into the bushes!..

          Let them find you in the ravines too!
          Won – swarms of bees are already making noise,
          And flying with a victorious flag
          A squad of colorful butterflies!

          Spring

          Yunna Moritz

          Ding! Don!
          Ding! Don!
          What is that gentle ringing?
          This is a snowdrop
          Smiling through a dream!

          Whose fluffy ray is this
          So it tickles from behind the clouds,
          Making the kids
          Smile from ear to ear?

          Whose warmth is this,
          Whose kindness is this
          Makes you smile
          Hare, chicken, cat?
          And for what reason?
          Spring is coming
          Around the city!

          And the poodle – smile!
          And the fish in the aquarium
          Smiled from the water
          Smiling bird!

          So it turns out,
          What does not fit
          On one page
          An immense smile, –
          How pleasant!
          That’s the length,
          That’s the width!
          And for what reason?
          Spring is coming
          Around the city!

          Vesna Martovna Podsnezhnikova,
          Vesna Aprelevna Skvoreshnikova
          Vesna Maevna Chereshnikova!

          ***

          A. K. Tolstoy

          My bluebells,
          Steppe flowers!
          Why are you looking at me,
          Dark blue?

          And what are you calling about?

          The horse carries me with an arrow
          In an open field;
          He tramples you under him,
          Beats with his hoof.

          My bluebells,
          Steppe flowers!
          Don’t curse me,
          Dark blue!

          I’d be glad not to stomp you,
          I’m glad to rush past,
          But I can’t hold the bridle
          Indomitable run!

          I fly, I fly with an arrow,
          I only kick up dust;
          The horse carries me dashing, –
          And where? don’t know!

          ***

          Ivan Bunin

          Beyond the river the meadows are green,
          Breathes with light freshness of water;
          More cheerfully rang through the groves
          Songs of birds in different ways.

          Wind from the fields brings warmth,
          The bitter spirit of the young vine…
          Oh, spring! How the heart of happiness asks!
          How sweet is my sorrow in spring!

          Gently the sun warms the leaves
          And the paths are soft in the garden. ..
          I don’t understand what reveals the soul
          And where am I slowly wandering to!

          I don’t understand whom I love with longing,
          Who is dear to me… Does it really matter?
          I’m waiting for happiness, tormented and longing,
          But I don’t believe in happiness for a long time!

          I am bitter that I am wasting fruitlessly
          Purity and tenderness of better days,
          That alone I rejoice and cry
          And I don’t know, I don’t like people.

          Spring

          Andrey Bely

          Everything is dry. And there are already kidneys.
          Lilies of the valley, cereals will bloom soon.
          Here clouds are floating like lambs.
          Louder, louder spring message.

          I am alarmed by the importunate squeak:
          Tucked under, grumpy Thekla,
          hanging over the street with a risk,
          wipes the window panes.

          Here the lime is scraped off with a knife…
          Here are cups of poison… Here is cotton wool. ..
          The chest is embraced with April delight.
          The wind turns the dust outside the window.

          The windows are wide open – and screaming, talking,
          and the flower stem sways,
          and floor polishers go out into the yard
          barefoot knock out furniture.

          The cat crawled out and sits at the trough,
          washes his face with a velvet paw.

          Here’s a boy in a calico shirt,
          ran and threw a grandma at him.

          In the sky, the light of evening lights.
          Feelings again, as before, fires.
          The sky is all blue and blue,
          Clouds like lambs, wavy.

          My gaze wanders in the blue distances.
          All earthly aspirations are so pitiful…
          A peasant in props into the yard
          brings in heavy beams with thunder.

          ***

          Afanasy Fet

          This morning, this joy,
          This power and day and light,
          This blue vault,
          This cry and strings,
          These flocks, these birds,
          This voice of waters,

          These willows and birches,
          These drops – these tears,
          This fluff is not a leaf,
          These mountains, these valleys,
          These midges, these bees,
          This tongue and whistle,

          These dawns without an eclipse,
          This sigh of the night village,
          This night without sleep,
          This darkness and heat of the bed,
          This fraction and these trills,
          That’s all – spring.

          Spring craft for kindergarten

          Spring craft for kindergarten is something that children do with special pleasure. Such crafts mean that winter with its frosts and blizzards is finally over, and ahead is a sunny and joyful spring with gentle sun, warmth, first flowers and blossoming leaves, when you can walk in plenty on the street, and not sit at home. In other words, spring is joy. Therefore, children’s crafts dedicated to the onset of spring are always joyful, bright, cheerful, colorful.

          There are a great variety of such handicrafts and, moreover, they are made from different ornamental materials. This article is a hint on how spring children’s masterpieces are made.

          Contents

          1. Spring is flowers
          2. Spring is birds
          3. Where there are birds, there are animals
          4. Ideas for spring crafts for kindergarten

          Spring is flowers

        • “Spring”? That’s right, warm. Well, where it is warm, there are flowers. When the first flowers appear in the flower beds, in the gardens, in the forest or in the field, this means that spring has come into its own. Therefore, one of the main children’s spring crafts is flowers.

          These crafts can be made in a variety of ways. Here are some of the most common and, importantly, easy to implement methods. Still, our master artists are kindergarten kids, and they still don’t know how to make overly complex crafts.

          The first spring flower is the snowdrop. It is made in a variety of ways. The main material for manufacturing is colored paper. However, beautiful snowdrops are also obtained from other ornamental materials.

          Let’s make a snowdrop.

          1. We take a sheet of colored paper or colored cardboard. Best of all – green or blue. These are the most “spring” colors.
          2. Cut out a circle from white paper. But it is better if you take a white cotton pad instead of a paper circle. In this case, the craft will turn out much more beautiful.
          3. Cut out three or four cloves on the circle. A cup of a snowdrop flower is ready.
          4. Now we make the stem. Wonderful stems are obtained from cocktail tubes. Glue them onto a sheet of paper or cardboard. Glue a flower cup to one of their edges. Everything, the craft is ready. In this way, you can make one snowdrop, or you can make several at once, and place them all on a sheet of colored paper.
          5. No cocktail straws? No problem. Stems along with leaves are easy to cut out of green paper. Then they are glued to the base, and we glue the cups of the flower to their tips.
          6. Cut a cotton pad or paper circle in half and glue the halves at the bottom of the flower. These are spring snowdrifts. After all, it is known that the snowdrop grows out of the snow.
          7. Alternatively, spring snowdrifts can be made from cotton wool.

          In general, everything is simple, beautiful and spring-like.

          Of course, not only snowdrops, but also other flowers bloom in spring. And they also make wonderful crafts. For example, such.

          1. Cut out flower petals and hearts from paper of different colors. The size, shape and number of petals and cores are at the discretion of the artist.
          2. Cut out stems and leaves from green paper. Their length and shape – again at the discretion.
          3. Glue petals and cores onto a sheet of colored cardboard or paper, forming a flower out of them.
          4. Glue stems and leaves on the bottom.
          5. Flower – ready. Of course, you can limit yourself to only one flower, but it is much more beautiful to make a whole spring bouquet in the way described above. And to make it even more beautiful, we cut out butterflies from colored paper and glue them at the top of the bouquet. Now we have a real spring!

          Here is another way. Here, flower petals are made from ordinary cotton buds, and the stem and leaves are made from green paper. All this is glued onto a sheet of colored paper, and the craft is ready.

          Wonderful spring flowers are made from plasticine. For example, such. Here we will make not just a flower, but a blooming spring willow.

          1. We take a sheet of colored cardboard. Any colour. The craft will look much prettier if the cardboard is with patterns.
          2. Glue a sheet of colored paper onto the cardboard (color of your choice). It should be slightly smaller in size than the cardboard so that it does not completely cover with a sheet of paper.
          3. We mold a vase or a flower pot from plasticine of different colors. You can do it as in the photo below, or you can do it in any other way. We glue the vase at the bottom of the base – a colored sheet.
          4. From brown or green plasticine we make long thin flagella. These are willow branches. How many there will be, the master decides.
          5. Glue the twigs on top of the vase so that it looks like they are at one end in the vase.
          6. We make small buds from brown (green) and white plasticine. They should look like a willow that is just blossoming.
          7. We stick the kidneys to the twigs.

          The craft is ready! To make the process clearer, see the photo.

          Another option is a plasticine flower. Or even a whole bunch of plasticine flowers.

          1. We take a sheet of colored cardboard. Color is optional.
          2. We mold a vase or a flower pot from plasticine. We attach it to the bottom of the cardboard.
          3. We make stems from green or brown plasticine. We attach them on top of the vase.
          4. We take green plasticine and make leaves out of it. We attach them to the stems.
          5. Let’s start making a flower cup. Color, size, shape – at the discretion of the artist.
          6. After molding the cup, attach it over the stem.
          7. In the same way we make other flowers. You will get a wonderful plasticine spring bouquet.

          As you know, trees bloom in spring, besides flowers. A flowering tree is another wonderful and simple craft to make. Here, for example, is how a flowering spring birch is made from paper and cardboard.

          1. Cut out a birch crown from white paper. This is a very easy creative procedure, but if the child has difficulty, the crown is first drawn and then cut out.
          2. Draw black or brown twigs, green leaves and yellow catkins on the crown. This is the easiest option. The option is a little more complicated – we cut out the leaves and earrings and stick them on the crown in an artistic mess.
          3. Making a birch trunk. The easiest way is to cut a strip of white cardboard and paint it to match the color of a real birch trunk (put black stripes on it). The option is more difficult – to make a barrel from a cardboard cylinder. It can be found ready-made, or it can be glued and painted “under a birch”.
          4. We stick the crown on a sheet of colored cardboard (any color of the cardboard).
          5. Glue the trunk over the crown.
          6. Make a fringe from a strip of green paper and glue it to the bottom of the trunk. This is spring grass.

          The result is such a cute spring craft.

          In exactly the same way, it is not difficult to make a whole spring birch grove.

          And even a whole spring landscape – with a blossoming birch, a birdhouse on it, joyful starlings and the spring sun.

          Watch this video to learn more about this spring tree paper craft.

          Spring means birds

          In spring, as you know, birds return from distant lands. They settle in birdhouses, build nests, and hatch chicks. Of course, all this is a fertile topic for children’s crafts. There are a great variety of them, because there are so many birds! Here are just some of these crafts – as an example. In general, each child usually performs his own craft on this topic – in accordance with his own vision of the world.

          Here is a simple and cute children’s craft – birdhouses.

          1. Cut out individual parts of the birdhouse from colored paper of different colors. It’s not difficult at all – just look at the proposed photos.
          2. Glue the cut pieces onto a sheet of colored paper or cardboard to form a birdhouse.
          3. Cut out small flowers from paper (any color) and glue them over the birdhouse. After all, it is spring in the world, and spring is the time of flowers. Everything is blooming, which means that birdhouses should also bloom. In general, a birdhouse with flowers is much more beautiful than a birdhouse without flowers. We glue the birdhouse with flowers.
          4. Making a bird. This is perhaps the most difficult part of the craft. You can simply draw a bird on colored paper, and then cut it out with scissors. But still, a voluminous bird will look much more beautiful. It is made in several stages:
          • draw the outline of a bird on colored paper. If the child has difficulties, one of the elders should help him;
          • draw a wing from paper of a different color. One wing is enough, since the bird will be turned to us with one side;
          • cut out the outline of the bird and the wing;
          • glue the wing to the bird;
          • draw one eye for the bird (remember that it is turned to us on one side, which means that another eye is not needed). Another option is to glue a purchased eye to a bird;
          • glue the bird on the birdhouse or somewhere closer to the birdhouse.

          Is it difficult? It only seems so at first glance. In fact, this is a very simple craft. Here, look at the photo or read the master class here.

          And here is another similar option. Here is the same beautiful birdhouse with flowers and birds, and with a cute cat in addition. We first draw the cat on paper, then cut it out and paste it on cardboard. The child does not know how to draw a cat? It doesn’t matter, adults will help him with this. What, dad and mom also can’t draw cats? Again, no problem. The drawing is easy to find on the Internet, download, transfer to paper and cut out. Everything is in our hands, there would be only desire and spring mood!

          Another option is a wonderful spring birch grove with a birdhouse, birds, butterflies and insects, sun and clouds. This is a whole spring landscape! As you can see in the photo, all the details of this landscape are cut out of colored paper or cardboard and pasted onto a sheet of colored paper so that a real picture is obtained. Yes, the work is quite laborious, but not too difficult. And therefore, any assiduous and attentive kid-kindergartener will definitely cope with it.

          As you know, in addition to birdhouses, birds also live in nests. Well, this is a great theme for spring crafts. Again, there are many options here. For example, like this.

          1. We take a sheet of colored cardboard (best of all – blue: this color will depict a cloudless spring sky).
          2. Make tree branches from green or brown plasticine. Glue them onto cardboard.
          3. We sculpt a bird’s nest on plasticine branches. You can – one, two or as many as you want.
          4. Cut out leaves and flowers from colored paper and decorate plasticine branches with them.
          5. We make birds from colored paper (there should be as many of them as there are nests). How to make birds, see above.
          6. Putting the birds on the nests. How many of them will be in each nest is up to the artist.
          7. Do not forget to cut a cheerful spring sun out of yellow paper and glue it on a blue sheet of paper.

          That’s it, the picture with the birds on the nests is ready. The beauty! By analogy with this craft, it is easy to make other crafts that will differ from the sample. It all depends on the child, his vision of the world and abilities.

          Where there are birds, there are animals

          Spring is a joy not only for birds, but also for all kinds of animals. For example, for bunnies, which are very cold and hungry in winter, and therefore spring gives them a lot of joy. One of the easiest ways to make a happy spring bunny is with a paper cut bunny. Kindergarten kids will cope with such crafts confidently and with pleasure. So let’s make a rabbit.

          1. Preparing a strong gray cardboard.
          2. We draw on it the head, ears and paws of a hare.
          3. Draw a hare’s hand, bangs and fur on white cardboard.
          4. Cut it all out.
          5. Draw a mouth, teeth and whiskers for a hare.
          6. Cut out the nose and eyes from black cardboard. Alternatively, purchased eyes.
          7. We glue together the hands, palms, head, ears, fur on the chest – everything is in place. The upper part of the craft is ready.
          8. Take a strip of strong cardboard and glue the finished upper part of the hare to it.
          9. We wrap the bottom part of the craft with a beautiful fabric in such a way that we get a beautiful dress.
          10. We give the bunny a flower cut out of cardboard. If desired, the craft can be decorated in other ways.

          That’s it, the joyful spring bunny-girl is ready!

          And here are samples of other cardboard hares. Such crafts are made in much the same way as described above.

          And here is the step-by-step process of making a hare craft.

          Other crafts are made in the same way.

          For more information about spring kindergarten crafts, see these videos.

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          Kindergarten No. 62 \”Ogonyok\” Tambov

          MILITARY AND PATRIOTIC GAME ZARNITSA

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          On March 11, a military-patriotic game “Zarnitsa” was held for pupils of senior and preparatory groups. Each unit was given a name and a corresponding emblem. Before the start of the game, the commanders of the “Tankers” (group No. 5), “Sailors” (group No. 10), “Infantrymen” (group No. 6) and “Border guards” (group No. 4) handed over a report to the commander, who notified the children about the start of the game and informed about the stages that they have to go through.
          The game “Zarnitsa” was held outdoors and was built in the form of a military sports relay race, where the teams moved along a certain route: “Obstacle course”, “Scouts”, “Snipers”, “Sappers”, “Help the wounded”.
          At each stage there were adults – kindergarten workers who informed the children of the task, noted the correctness of its implementation. In some tasks, dexterity or accuracy of execution were taken into account, while in others, speed. The children completed all the tasks with interest and enjoyed spending time in the frosty air. At the last stage, having received a map-plan, the teams looked for capsules with a surprise, which were then delivered to the headquarters.
          The participants of the game showed great activity in the competition, thereby giving each other a good mood, the joy of communication and, of course, showed how dexterous, hardy, and brave they are!
          The military sports game “Zarnitsa” unites all children, brings up friendly relations, honesty, justice, teaches them to work together as one team. The guys realize that the final result depends on the result of each team member. By holding such events, we educate children in the spirit of patriotism, raise worthy citizens, future defenders of the Motherland.

          MARCH 8 – WOMEN’S DAY!

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          March 8 is International Women’s Day, a holiday of tenderness, affection and beauty. On this day, we congratulate the most beloved and best women – our mothers and grandmothers. On this lovely day, no woman is left without attention and gifts.
          Traditionally, our kindergarten hosted matinees dedicated to International Women’s Day. At the festival, children read poetry, sang beautiful songs touchingly, danced, showed theatrical scenes, and participated in games with pleasure. With their performances, the guys gave their mothers a lot of kind words, tenderness and attention. Many mothers were moved to tears. Surprise moments were gifts made by the hands of children.
          Festive events undoubtedly brought an atmosphere of spring joy and happiness to the life of the kindergarten.

          Dear and loved ones!
          We sincerely congratulate you on a wonderful holiday – March 8!
          We wish you spring mood, lots of flowers and smiles, warmth and care of your relatives!
          May the closest people surround you on this joyful day,
          may your eyes shine with happiness as often as possible!
          Love and be loved!

          WIDE OIL BOWL

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          How does spring begin? Of course, with the wires of winter. In our kindergarten, the celebration of Maslenitsa has become a good and kind tradition. Maslenitsa is the most cheerful, noisy, favorite folk holiday. Since February 28, the children of our kindergarten have become participants in the Maslenitsa week. These days, the children learned how Maslenitsa was celebrated in Russia before, about the symbols of Maslenitsa, they learned Russian folk games, songs, chants. And they also participated in fun contests, round dances, fun games. Traditionally, the holiday ended with eating delicious and fragrant pancakes, which were prepared with love by the cooks of the preschool educational institution.
          Carrying out Maslenitsa in kindergarten is a great way to have fun with children and also tell them about the culture and traditions of the Russian people, instill love and respect for their history.

          FELLOSE OVSYKY

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          Our ancestors celebrated the holiday of Oatmeal on March 3rd. The oatmeal bird is considered the messenger of the arrival of warm days. Hence the name of the holiday. On this day, people honored the pagan god Yarilo, the image of fertility, baked pies and made cookies from oatmeal. All relatives were treated to pastries, and they also laid them out in the yard so that the birds could get enough.
          Bunting is a small bird with bright golden-yellow plumage on the chest and head. Thanks to its soft and melodious cry “Leave the sled! Leave the sleigh! ”, she broadcasts about the end of the cold weather and the onset of spring.
          Along with the oatmeal, people also rejoiced in the warmth: they held festivities with songs and round dances, and in the evening they gathered at home for gatherings.
          Ogonyok Day was held in Kindergarten Ogonyok, during which the children consolidated their knowledge about migratory and wintering birds, learned interesting facts about the way of life of the bunting bird, read poetry, guessed riddles, collected split pictures, sang spring chants. And then everyone painted the oatmeal bird so that the warm spring days would come soon!

          in the world of Charles Perro

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          2022 marks the 325th anniversary of the publication of the first collection of fairy tales by the famous French storyteller Charles Perrault. We can say that his fairy tales are familiar to us from childhood and continue to win children’s hearts. Thanks to the talent of Charles Perrault, the whole world met Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Puss in Boots and Cinderella. He was one of the first writers to make fairy tales a literary genre.
          Presenters, speech therapists, introduced the children to the writer’s work, told about the life path of the famous French storyteller.
          During the literary game, the children took part in various competitions: “Guess the hero of a fairy tale”, “Recognize the fairy tale by three words”, “Riddles from the basket”, “Name it correctly”, “Let’s dress the hero”.
          With quiz questions, game competitions and illustrations by famous artists, teachers were able to interest preschoolers in the writer’s work and arouse their interest in children’s literature.

          WARNING! FLOOD!

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          Spring flood is a dangerous natural phenomenon that can lead to unpredictable consequences. Being on the water, be extremely vigilant, do not leave children unattended, do not let go on the ice. Remember, by taking precautions, you save the lives of yourself and your loved ones. Ice on the rivers during the spring flood becomes loose, “eaten” from above by the sun, melt water, and from below it is undermined by the current. It is very dangerous to walk on it: at any moment it can crumble under your feet and close over your head.
          Therefore, you should remember:
          — it is easy to fail on spring ice;
          – the fastest process of ice breakup occurs near the coast;
          – spring ice covered with snow quickly turns into loose mass.
          During the period of spring flood and ice drift it is forbidden:
          — to go to water bodies;
          – to cross the river during the ice drift;
          — come close to the river in places of ice jam;
          – approach ice blockages,
          – push ice floes off the coast,
          – measure the depth of a river or any body of water,
          – walk on and ride ice floes.
          Kindergarten employees were instructed on the topic: “Compliance with the rules of safe behavior at water bodies during the flood period”, consultation “First aid to people in distress on the water.”
          At the thematic lessons, the pupils learned about behavior near water bodies during a flood.
          Talks were held with parents about the prevention of accidents in water bodies and about strengthening control over children during the flood period. The groups provided visual information for parents on this topic, and information booklets were prepared.

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          P holiday on February 23 in kindergarten is a good occasion to instill in preschoolers a sense of patriotism, belonging to the best traditions of their homeland, the formation of pride in children for the glorious defenders of the Fatherland. This is a holiday of all people who stand guard over our Motherland. The holiday of real men – brave and courageous, dexterous and reliable, as well as the holiday of boys who will grow up and become defenders of the Fatherland. Such events held with children lay in their souls the seeds of patriotism, a sense of duty to the Motherland.
          Every year Ogonyok hosts a themed week dedicated to the Defender of the Fatherland Day holiday. At this time, various activities are held in all age groups: reading fiction, conversations, games, looking at illustrations on the topic, watching multimedia presentations, guessing riddles about military equipment, about different types of troops, drawing, modeling on the topic. With great interest, pupils with the help of teachers make gifts from different materials for their beloved dads, grandfathers, older brothers.

          Educators make greeting posters.

          There are also sports and educational entertainment dedicated to the holiday “Defender of the Fatherland Day”, where children show dexterity and speed, strength, and cohesion , perform congratulatory ditties.


          Kindergarten “Spark” congratulates all men on Defender of the Fatherland Day! And may the sky over Russia and the whole world always be only clear!

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          A DECADE OF FOLK SONG

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          In the kindergarten “Ogonyok” a decade of folk songs was held, dedicated to the Year of the Cultural Heritage of the Peoples of Russia, the purpose of which is to familiarize children with folklore art, to educate preschoolers of interest in folk art, musical traditions. These days folk melodies sounded in each group. The children listened to folk songs and sang them themselves.
          And in the music hall, the pupils played folk instruments, led round dances, played musical folk games.
          Through acquaintance with Russian songs, we instill in children an interest in the traditions of the Russian people, introduce them to folk culture, cultivate respect for our ancestors, form a sense of belonging to the heritage of the past.

          RUSSIAN FEET HOLIDAY

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          There is a thing for all time, fashion does not affect them. These are Russian felt boots, wire rods, chesanki – shoes that are indispensable in winter. From time immemorial, felt boots have been an integral part of the Russian costume, the Russian way of life, and the Russian winter. Valenki are comfortable and healing footwear. In the old days, they were considered a valuable gift, and it was prestigious to have your own felt boots – this was considered a sign of prosperity.
          Even kings wore felt boots! When Tsar Peter I felt that he was beginning to fall ill, he ordered his servants to bring him boots, in which he walked around the palace all day.
          There are museums in our country dedicated to the Russian boots. In the city of Myshkino, Yaroslavl region, a museum was opened
          « Russian boots » . This museum even has felt boots for disco and weddings.
          They deserve boots to be glorified!
          On January 16, the pupils of group No. 9 decided to have fun from the heart at the folklore entertainment “Russian felt boots holiday”.
          Children learned about the history of Russian footwear, the traditions associated with it, and the technology of making felt boots. We played funny games: “Who will throw the boots further”, “Pushing boots”, “Running in boots”, remembered proverbs and sayings.
          Enthusiastically and amicably, the guys decorated their “felt boots” – templates, and then demonstrated their own beautiful products.
          Everyone liked the festive event!

          Promotion “Give a Book with Love”

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          On February 14, 2022, the IV city action “Give a book with love” was held in the kindergarten “Ogonyok”, timed to coincide with the International Book Giving Day, which is celebrated in many countries of the world.
          The main idea of ​​the campaign is to remind children that a book was and remains a wonderful gift. And this gift is very much awaited! Reading a new, interesting, colorful book is a joy for any child.
          The parents of our pupils gladly responded to participation in the action. Some brought not one, but many more books. Group libraries were replenished with new books: fairy tales, poems, short stories, educational literature and even coloring books. Children looked at new books with pleasure and looked forward to getting to know them.