Words for bathing a child. Nursery rhymes for bathing and washing

Nursery rhymes and little rhymes that have long been used when bathing newborns will help create a joyful mood for both you and your baby.
Swimming and playing with water - favorite hobby children of all ages. As soon as children begin to use their hands, sit, and even more so walk, then if there is water next to them, their independent ideas often turn out to be more refined than their parents’. Of course, only on condition that this is not the child’s first play contact with water. It is much more difficult with infants, who communicate with water often only in our arms. In addition, their motor skills are not yet developed enough to do something on their own. In this case, nursery rhymes come to the rescue from birth, which allow during any water procedures develop speech, memory, hearing, rhythm and, of course, introduce you to the world around you. In addition, they help make any obligatory ritual with water, be it washing or bathing, fun and interesting, which always brings pleasure to both parents and children.
Before each wash of the child, talk to him each time about your favorite nursery rhyme for washing. This will bring great joy to the child, especially while bathing.

Who will be there koop-kup,
Squelch-squish in the water?
Quickly jump, jump, jump into the bath,
in the bathtub your leg is jerking, jerking, jerking!
The soap will foam
And the dirt will go somewhere.

We swim, we splash,
And we’ll have fun with you in the water!
Leg up, leg down!


Handle up, handle down!

Let's spin our legs,
And we swim like ducks!
Plop-plop! Bang-bang!
Let's dry ourselves off!

Gently and carefully soap your baby with a soft bathing mitten or sponge, singing a song or saying a nursery rhyme:

We'll go swimming
And splash in the water,
Splash, frolic,
The baby will wash.
We'll wash your feet
To our sweet baby,
Let's wash our hands
Dear little boy,
Back and tummy
Face and mouth -
Clean like this
Dear son!

Ay, okay, okay,
We are not afraid of water,
We wash ourselves clean,
We smile at mom.
The water is flowing,
Growing child
Water off a duck's back -
The child is thin.
Water downwards
And the child is up.

Ay, okay, okay, okay
We are not afraid of water,
We wash ourselves clean,
We smile at mom.
We know, we know, yes, yes, yes
Where are you hiding, water!
Come out, vodka,
We came to wash ourselves!
Leisure on your palm
On-him-leg.
Leisya, leisya, leisya
Dare -
Dima, wash your face more cheerfully!

Water, water,
Wash our face
To make your cheeks blush,
To make your mouth laugh,
So that the tooth bites.
Who's good?
Who is our handsome one?
Dimochka is good!
Dimochka is handsome!

Water, water,
Wash Dimino's face,
Dima was eating porridge,
Got my face dirty.
So that the boy is
Always the cleanest
Help, water,
Wash Dimino's face.

Water, water,
Wash my face
So that the eyes can look,
To make your cheeks red,
To make your mouth laugh,
So that the tooth bites.

There was a fish in the lake,
She swam to you and me (while moving your hand under the water, as if a fish were swimming).
We will wash the baby
We will catch fish.
The water is not cold for us.
Where is the fish? Here she is! (quietly splash some water on the baby)

You can wash your butt with this nursery rhyme:

Chizhik-fawn where have you been?

Nursery rhymes- wonderful pedagogical material. Nursery rhymes contain such ways of expression mother's love and affection. Nursery rhymes are always laconic and funny. They develop in the child: the ability to listen, distinguish sounds that are similar in sound, smoothness and rhythm of speech, its expressiveness and intonation.

Nursery rhymes have a subtle pedagogical meaning. Accompanied by gentle stroking of arms, legs, back and tummy, nursery rhymes help newborn babies establish contact with their mother and make caregiving processes enjoyable: feeding, washing, bathing, changing diapers, putting them to bed.

For children of the second and third years of life, nursery rhymes can be used as consolation or entertainment.

Nursery rhymes for bathing and washing

From some water, from some water
Everything sparkles with smiles!
From some water, from some water
More cheerful flowers and birds!
Dima washes himself,
The sun smiles!

Give me your hands,
Yes, get out of bed,
Let's go wash up
Where can we find some water?

The bunny began to wash himself
Apparently he was going to visit
Wash my mouth
Washed my nose
Washed my ear
It's dry

Who will be there koop-kup,
Squelch-squish in the water?
Quickly jump, jump, jump into the bath,
in the bathtub your leg is jerking, jerking, jerking!
The soap will foam
And the dirt will go somewhere.

Glug, glug, glug, crucian carp.
We wash in a basin.
There are frogs, fish and ducklings nearby.

We'll go swimming
And splash in the water,
Splash, frolic,
Nastya will wash herself.
We'll wash your feet
To our sweet baby,
Let's wash our hands
Little Nastenka,
Back and tummy
Face and mouth -
How clean
Dear daughter!

We swim, we splash,
And we’ll have fun with you in the water!
Leg up, leg down!
Handle up, handle down!
Let's spin our legs,
And we swim like ducks!
Plop-plop! Bang-bang!
Let's dry ourselves off!

Cheeks?
Washed.
Nose?
Washed?
What about the eyes?
Forgot!

Oh-oh-oh-oh,
Oh, who's naked?
Who went swimming?
Who found some water?
Oh, the water is good!
Good water!
Let's give the baby a bath
May your face shine!

Who will be there koop-kup,
Is the water squelch-squish?
To the bath quickly - jump, jump,
In the bathtub with your foot - jerk, jerk!
The soap will foam
And the dirt will go somewhere.

Water, water,
Wash my face
So that the eyes can look,
To make your cheeks blush,
To make your mouth laugh,
So that the tooth bites!

Water, water,
Wash Dimino's face,
Dima was eating porridge,
Got my face dirty.
So that the boy is
Always the cleanest
Help, water,
Wash Dimino's face.

We'll go swimming
And splash in the water,
Splash, frolic,
The baby will wash.
We'll wash your feet
To our sweet baby,
Let's wash our hands
Dear little boy,
Back and tummy
Face and mouth -
Clean like this
Dear son!

Tap, open!
Nose, wash your face!
Wash right away
Both eyes!
Wash your ears,
Wash yourself, neck!
Cervix, wash yourself
Nice!
Wash, wash,
Get wet!
Dirt, wash away!
Dirt, wash away!

Sea-sea,
Silver bottom,
Golden Coast,
Drive the shavings across the waves!
Light boat
Golden bottom,
Silver merry,
mousey tree,
Green trawls.
Sail away, little boat!

Cat-cat
Woke up early
He ran to the bridge,
I washed my face white.
I washed my nose, I washed my tail,
And I didn’t forget about the paws.

Ay, okay, okay,
We are not afraid of water,
We wash ourselves clean,
We smile at mom.
The water is flowing,
Growing child
Water off a duck's back -
The child is thin.
Water downwards
And the child is up.

Ay, okay, okay, okay
We are not afraid of water,
We wash ourselves clean,
We smile at mom.
We know, we know, yes, yes, yes
Where are you hiding, water!
Come out, vodka,
We came to wash ourselves!
Leisure on your palm
On-him-leg.
Leisya, leisya, leisya
Dare -
Dima, wash your face more cheerfully!

There was a fish in the lake,
She swam to you and me (while moving your hand under the water, as if a fish were swimming).
We will wash the baby
We will catch fish.
The water is not cold for us.
Where is the fish? Here she is! (quietly splash some water on the baby)

Ears? Washed,
Paws? Washed,
Tail? Washed,
Everything has been washed
And now we're clean
Fluffy bunnies.

The mirror loves clean faces
The mirror will say: “I need to wash myself,”
The mirror gasps: “Where is the comb?”
It’s not like she won’t brush the child’s hair,
The mirror even darkens with fear,
If a slob looks at him.

Cleaning, cleaning the chimney sweep
- clean clean, clean clean
There will be a chimney sweep
clean clean clean clean.

Turn on the shower and adjust the water. Select a water pressure such that the stream is not harsh and puts light pressure on the baby’s skin. Wash the baby's arms, legs, back, and tummy in a circular motion, saying:

We will wash you with a shower deftly
Arms, legs and head
Leisya, Leisya, water
Let's always be clean!

While bathing, help your baby recognize himself better. While you are washing him, sing a song about different parts his body.

Mine, wash baby
Mine cleanly, slowly:
Let’s soap the shoulders and wash them with some water
Let's wash your neck - clean neck!
Let’s wash our hands and palms a little,
Where is our tummy? Let's wash my tummy...

Nursery rhymes for washing your butt

Chizhik-fawn where have you been?
I washed my butt under the tap

Washed, washed, wiped
And put on his pants

The baby repeats after his mother the movements described in the text of the nursery rhyme: he washes his eyes, nose, etc.

Open the tap
Wash your nose!
Wash right away
Both eyes
Wash your neck
Nice!

Tap, open!
Nose, wash your face!
Eye, bathe!
Dirt, give up!

My, my chimney sweep
Clean clean, clean, clean.
There will be, there will be a chimney sweep
Clean, clean, clean, clean.

Ay, okay, okay, okay,
We are not afraid of water!
Clean water
Wash our face
Wash your palms
Wet us a little
Ay, okay, okay, okay,
We are not afraid of water!
We wash ourselves clean,
We smile at mom!

Glug, glug, glug,
Karasiki.
We wash in a basin.
There are little frogs nearby,
Fish and ducklings.

Who will be there koop-kup,
Is the water squelch-squish? To the bath quickly - jump, jump,
In the bathtub with your foot - jerk, jerk!
The soap will foam, and the dirt will go somewhere.

Oh-oh-oh-oh!
Who is this naked guy?
Who went swimming?
Who found some water?
Oh, the water is good!
Good water!
Let's give the baby a bath
May your face shine!

We're going swimming
And splash in the water,
Splash, frolic
(name) will wash.
We'll wash your feet
To our sweet baby,
Let's wash our hands
To our little bunny,
Back and tummy
Face and mouth.
What a clean one
Our dear son!
(What a clean
Dear daughter!)

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Turley pigs
Each other's backs,
Washed the hooked tails,
Washed your heels!
Steamed with a broom,
We steamed with birch trees,
Flew out of the steam room
A pink cloud,
Pink clouds -
Three ruddy spots.
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Eat all the porridge.
Hit the spoon
Stomp your foot.
Clap your hands
And pet the cat.

Squish-squish with your hands,
The basin is full of soap.
Don't touch Lenochka,
Soap pen eyes.
And the water gurgles,
And the water is foaming.
Helen will wash herself,
He combs his hair and gets dressed.

Tops, tops,
For some water, lads,
Palm clapping
Yes, bare feet!

Water off a duck's back,
From a baby - thinness
Roll away, all of you.

Swim to me, little fish,
I'll catch you with my palm.
Where did you go?
Slippery like soap?
And the little fish was swimming
And it fell into my hands!

Oh-oh-oh-oh,
Oh, who's naked?
Who went swimming?
Who found some water?

Who will koop - kup,

Pat it with your palm on the water:
Is there a squelch or a squelch in the water?
To the bath quickly - jump, jump?
In the bathroom, my leg is kicking, kicking!

While soaping your baby, chant:
The soap will foam
And the dirt will go somewhere.

Ay, okay, okay,
We are not afraid of water,
We wash ourselves clean,
We smile at the baby.
The water is flowing,
Growing child
Water off a duck's back -
The child is thin.
Water downwards
And the child is up.
Sea-sea,
Silver bottom,
Golden Coast,
Drive the shavings across the waves!
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Silver merry,
mousey tree,
Green trawls.
Sail away, little boat!

Wash your ears with soap
Wash your feet with soap
Oh, how nice
Ladushki - palms.
We cooked porridge,
Stir with a spoon
Oh, how nice
Ladushki - palms.
We made palms
House for matryoshka.
Oh, how nice
Ladushki - palms.
Palms lay down
Rest a little.
Oh, how nice
Ladushki - palms.

Ay, okay, okay,
We are not afraid of water,
We wash ourselves clean,
We smile at mom.
The water is flowing,
Growing child
Water off a duck's back -
The child is thin.
Water downwards
And the child is up.

Glug, glug, glug, crucian carp.
We wash in a basin.
There are frogs, fish and ducklings nearby.

Turley pigs
Each other's backs,
Washed the hooked tails,
Washed your heels!
Steamed with a broom,
We steamed with birch trees,
Flew out of the steam room
A pink cloud,
Pink clouds -
Three ruddy spots.
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There's no rush anymore:
Settled in the senets,
In terry towels,
After the heat
Near the samovar,
Blowing on the saucers -
Admiring each other:
Such darlings
After the bath, pigs!