Poems and riddles about sand
Poems about sand.
A moat was dug in front of the castle for protection from enemies. A bridge was built across the ditch, and a post was placed at the gate. I wish I could live near the sea water in this castle. It’s a pity that I’m leaving soon... How can I take it with me? S. Tsapaeva
Petya builds the castle deftly, Katya bakes a cake with a bucket.
Here, by the sea for an hour, the sand
!
S. Kashlev
We play in the sandbox, We build a house out of sand, We get carried away, we don’t notice that our socks are full of sand.
They brought water in a bucket, So that the house, which stood on a hillock, would not break down, We will water it with water. K. Baldin a castle
out of sand, The tower will be high.
And there will be a gate too, and... a hedgehog will live there! E. Shamrova
We relaxed at the seaside, swam there and sunbathed.
I decided to build a tower out of thick sandy porridge. Dad looks and laughs: - How do you manage to do that: - Build a house on the sand? - You didn’t think about this: - If the surf comes - - It will wash away your whole house with water! - I am building a tower far away, - the surf cannot reach it. - And besides, it’s a strong house, - He doesn’t care about waves! A breeze blew from the sea... - Look - a wave, son! - You throw the tower quickly - And save our clothes! ... The sandy house was washed away by the wave - The surf is to blame for everything! A. Poletaeva
They brought us
sand
for the garden, I’m incredibly happy about this!
I’ll play with him all day, make Easter cakes, sunbathe! I'll make holes in the sand, then I'll pour water in there. I’ll build a garage for cars, and a new house, and a hut! I don’t eat shortbread cakes, but why am I so small?! N. Hilton
I poured
on the sand
And piled it up into a mountain Dad took my shovel Leveled the bed on the hill A fairytale palace came out - Well done Dad!
I. Fink
Sandbox, sandbox!
And there is sand
, sand.
Sandbox, sandbox! Let's go play, buddy. Sandbox, sandbox! We have a scoop in our hands. Sandbox, sandbox! We are scooping up sand. Z. Yampolsky
I am building a fortress-city, When the surf is noisy On the shore by the sea, It cannot be washed away with water!
I work here all day, the towers of the fortress are growing. It's a pity that my city is still made of sand! The wave is storming the city, And I’m fighting the wave, This city is dear to me, It’s not for nothing that I’m proud of it. From the tower, like a beacon, a flag looks out to the sea. It's a pity that my city is still made of sand! I will become an adult soon, I will build cities, You, sea, will never be able to destroy them! In the meantime, the towers of the fortress are growing here all the time. It's a pity that my city is still made of sand! A. Orlova
The sandboxes are full of sea sands, I stroke the sand waves with my hands.
The sandy waters are temptingly choppy, Sand fish swim smoothly there. In the sandy waves I am ready to spend many happy hourglasses! And maybe I’ll hear How somewhere at the bottom of the Salty Sea Breathes in my sleep. Making pies is very easy. Build palaces and shacks like a scoop, And sculpt figures nearby. We are going to a place where there are no forests or rocks, We are going to a place where there is an expanse of sand Under the sun... and thousands of backs... The tower crumbled into a shapeless lump, There is so much water next to the sand. Who trained her? We will build a fortress, and next to it - a ditch. But you run away somewhere with the bucket. Is water better than sand? V. Bredikhin
The sand lay, the sand was bored, probably for a hundred thousand years.
He was terribly lonely, and it was bad. The songs of thunderstorms were not a joy, The rain from clouds was not a joy. He was bored in the heat, he was bored in the cold - The whole world was boring to the sand... And so for another hundred thousand years He would have remained despondent, But he was brought to us at dawn, And he is not bored, not at all, In the sandbox from now on. E. Yaryshevskaya
I don’t eat, I don’t sleep - I make Easter cakes.
On the sand
near the water stood in even rows.
Fresh air, sea, summer... Warmed by the hot sun, Easter cakes grow - Strong and strong! There are a huge number of sand strongmen! These are the brave troops of the Sand Kulich! M. Ershova Sandbox
, sandbox, All the kids are in the sand.
I want to build a house, Fun game. River sand, small - Good for Easter cakes. The little white cook bent over his mold. But Andryusha and Vasenka - Guys, anywhere. They carry Sand back and forth in little red cars. There are collisions - But it doesn’t matter. A quarrel is for a moment, but friendship is forever. A lot of real work is in full swing here. And hard-working people grow in the sandbox. V. Gvozdev
Once, scoop!
Two, scoop! And a plastic bucket. have sand
in our yard . The mood is great! Mothers brought out their sons and dear daughters to play. It’s good that they brought sand to our yard again! We will bake the very best Easter cakes from sand! – They love our kids! – Mothers say to each other.
Interesting tasks with the word "gazebo"
In addition to riddles, you can use various interesting tasks that contain the word “gazebo”. This will diversify the riddles about the gazebo for the game, and it will be more exciting. After all, children love variety and hate boredom and monotony.
For example, in this activity from the ready-made scenario "Chocolate Hunt" for children , players need to assemble a simple puzzle to read the name of the "gazebo" cache.
First, the “portrait” should be cut along the dotted lines.
Riddles about other places and objects
- Riddles about the Fridge for the quest
- Riddles about the Mirror for the quest
- Riddles about the Wardrobe for an quest
- Riddles about the Sofa for the quest
- Riddles about the Washing Machine for the quest
- Riddles about TV for quest
- Riddles about the Quest Table
- Riddles about the Mailbox for the quest
- Riddles about the Machine (car) for the quest
- Riddles about the Quest Pillow
- Riddles about the Microwave for the quest
- Riddles about the Quest Window
- Riddles about the Bed for the quest
- Riddles about the swing for the quest
- Bathroom riddles for quest
- Riddles about the Bathhouse for the quest
- Riddles about the Kitchen for the quest
- Riddles about the Oven for the quest
- Riddles about the Quest Chair
- Riddles about the Quest Door
- Riddles about the Balcony for the quest
- Riddles about the Flower for the quest
- Riddles about the toilet for the quest
- Riddles about the Staircase for the quest
- Riddles about Computer for quest
- Riddles about the Ball for the quest
- Riddles about the Sandbox for the quest
- Riddles about the Tree for the quest
- Riddles about Furniture for quests
- Riddles about the Quest Bench
- Riddles about Garage for quest
- Riddles about the Quest Book
- Riddles about the Gazebo for the quest
- Riddles about the Dresser for the quest
- Riddles about the Porch for the quest
- Riddles about the Painting for the quest
- Riddles about the Fence for the quest
- Riddles about a laptop for an quest
How can you use the sandbox in a quest:
- Treasure It will be interesting to hide a gift for the birthday boy.
- Game "Flags". Place a small prize in the container so that the gift does not spoil in the sand, bury the container, and then leave flags with hints on top. To keep kids interested, you can set false flags, in which case the competition will be more interesting.
Another fun task with sand is to draw given objects with your fingers or a stick. Whichever participant guesses the word takes the baton and draws next.
You can also draw a code . You can read how to use codes in a quest in our article Internet quest.
Riddles for the quest about the gazebo
Under the canopy, where it’s cool I’m always glad to rest. Table, benches, flowers, Kingdom of summer beauty.
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We gather near the house, My friends and I have fun, We often drink tea here in a crowd, Because we are in ..... (gazebo)
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At the dacha near the house there is often a beautiful, delicate...
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My father and I built our beautiful summer house. The roof is made of wood, benches, a table and the floor is made of planks under your feet, Guests often come to us here, Everyone really likes it in our... (Gazebo)
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It’s a place to relax in the garden, There are no walls, but there is a roof, It’s great to sit on a bench at a table in the shade.
Other puzzles about the porch
In addition to riddles, you can use other puzzles, the answer to which is “porch”: rebuses, anagrams, fillwords, crosswords, ciphers.
For example, this Treasure Hunt scenario uses the following quest:
If you rotate the decoder circle correctly, you can replace the symbols with letters. Get: a porch.
How can you use sand riddles in a fun way for a quest?
It is best to use sand and a sandbox for a quest, of course in the summer. This will allow you to entertain the children outside the walls of a boring apartment, and spend the holiday in nature or near any body of water.
The option with riddles about a sandbox for a quest will be especially relevant for children of preschool age or primary school. They will have a lot of fun looking for a task or gift and fiddling around in the sand!
- Treasure You can hide both the task itself and a birthday gift in the sand.
- Flags. The gift can be placed in a plastic container to avoid moisture or sand and buried, leaving a flag with hints on the surface. To interest the kids more, you can set false flags, then it will be a competition to see who can find the real task or gift faster.
- Bags. You can also pour sand into opaque bags, put either a hint, a real gift, or a consolation prize in each of them, and tie them shut. The first child to untie the bag and reach the prize wins. Others will receive a consolation prize and will not be upset either. After all, kids are very emotional by nature.
- Exercise. Another option would be to have fun drawing on glass with sand, for example, draw a wave with the edge of your palm, or a seagull with your finger, or rain with your nails. The kids absolutely love it. This task can be used as a scenario step.