“I want to be old enough”
I want to be old enough
To finally go to school.
My books and my notebooks
I promise will be good.
I’ll listen really carefully
To teacher’s every words,
Exciting and amazing things
Surely will be learned.
Oh, when will I be old enough?
To finally go to school,
To carry my new backpack,
While I run to school.
Numbers
One
What is number one?
One has none:
Has no friends
Has nothing else
Has no pair
No one’s there
All alone
Two
For stepping and walking
I’ve got two legs
For swinging and waving
I’ve got two hands
To look at you
I’ve got my eyes — two!
To listen to you
I’ve got two ears too!
Three
One rat
Put on a grey hat
Second rat
Put on a white hat
Third rat
Put on a red hat
How many rats are there?
How many hats are on them?
Four
Fall is here, the leaves on the trees
Are gold-like, look at this!
On winter then, it’s getting cold
Frosty forest is really old.
Spring is coming: the snow starts to thaw
And dazzling sun doesn’t go anymore
On summer after it’s so hot
Let's go swimming, have fun a lot.
Fall, spring, summer, winter
We repeated four seasons
Now count all of them
The year was fully finished.
Five
How many fingers do you have?
The first one is pinky
The second — ring finger,
The third one is middle
The fourth — index finger
The fifth is thumb
The strongest one of all time!
Five fingers are at peace
Their house is cozy mitten
They play together, well at least
They never fight even a little.
Six
My pal Mosquito
Tell me how much
Legs do you have?
— I can’t do math
I can’t tell, alas
Do me a favor
You’re cleverer
Count by yourself!
Once legs were counted:
There were six of it.
Cockroach-John Coach
The most famous roach!
You’re big as a bull
Your horns are huge,
So why then are you confused
About amount of leg you use?
— Unlike mosquito
I counted it:
There were six of it.
Seven
Monday