Riddles for children 5 years old about numbers. The most interesting riddles with numbers

RIDDLES ABOUT NUMBERS.

Riddles about numbers and numbers. It would seem that there can be something mysterious in the numbers. Numbers have been used for thousands of years and have been studied far and wide. But the peculiarity of the human brain is that it needs miracles, secrets and riddles. And this is precisely why there are so many mysteries about numbers. Let's look at just a few of them.

Live in a smart book
Cunning brothers.
Ten of them, but these brothers
They will count everything in the world... (Numbers)

Sister with a sly nose
The account will be opened...(Unit)

A swan swims in a notebook,
This means something is wrong.
If you are completely Dunno,
Get this number... (Two)


Guess this number!
She's very arrogant.
Add one to two,
And you will get a number...(Three)

Someone at night an old chair
Turned it upside down.
And now in our apartment
He became a number... (Four)

If TWO turn over
And take a close look,
Look this way and that again,
Then we get the number... (Five)

If the padlock
The proboscis will rise up,
Then we'll see here
Not a lock, but a number...(Six)

She looks like a braid
But he can't mow the grass -
Not sharpened at all
And the number doesn’t mow down... (Seven)

This number has a secret.
Both in winter and hot summer
You can barely distinguish
Where are the legs, the head in it... (Eight)

The number six has turned over
Turned into a new number!..(Nine)

Nolik, stand behind one,
For my own sister.
It's the only way when you're together
They will call you...(Ten)

He looks like a bun
He is pot-bellied and round.
The cat looks like him
If it forms into a ball... (Zero)

How old is a chicken in an egg?
How many wings does a kitten have?
How many numbers are there in the alphabet?
How many mountains can a tiger swallow?
How many tons does a mouse weigh?
How many crows are there in a school of fish?
How many hares did the moth eat?
Only the number knows... (zero)

How many suns are there behind a cloud,
How many refills are there in a fountain pen?
How many noses does an elephant have?
How many watches are on your hand?
How many legs does a fly agaric have?
And the sapper's attempts,
He knows and is proud of himself,
Column figure…(unit)

How many ears are there on the top of the head?
How many legs does a half-frog have?
How many mustaches does a catfish have?
At the planet of the poles,
How many halves are there in total?
In a pair of brand new shoes,
And the front paws of a lion
Only the number knows...(two)

How many months are there in winter?
In summer, in autumn, in spring,
How many eyes does a traffic light have?
Base on the baseball field
Facets of a sports sword
And the stripes on our flag,
No matter what anyone tells us,
The number knows the truth...(three)

How many legs does a mongoose have?
Petals in a cabbage flower,
Fingers on a chicken leg
And on the back paw of a cat,
Tanya's hand with Petya
And all the sides in the world
And the oceans in the world,
The number knows...(four)

How many fingers are there on a hand?
And a penny in the pocket,
The starfish has rays,
Five rooks have beaks,
Blades of maple leaves
And the corners of the bastion,
Tell me about it all
The number will help us...(five)


How many letters does a dragon have?
And a million have zeros,
Various chess pieces
The wings of three white chickens,
Legs of the Maybug
And the sides of the chest.
If we can’t count it ourselves,
The number will tell us... (six)

How many colors are there in a rainbow,
Days in a week for whales.
Snow White's dwarves
Twin brothers at the pawn
A note that even children know
And all the miracles in the world,
Deal with it all
The number will help us... (seven)

How many winds are there on the sea?
And the hooves of two donkeys,
Octopus tentacles
And the fangs of a pair of Great Danes?
How many legs does a spider have?
Cross spider?
If we ask about it
The number will answer us...(eight)

How many pirates are there in a dozen?
If three went somewhere,
Months in a year without summer,
Nonet performers,
Lives of a stray cat
And in ten flies without a midge?
Don't look for the answer anywhere, because
The number has the answer...(nine)

How many stars are there in the sky at night,
How many bread crumbs are there in bread?
How many droplets are in the rain,
How many fish live in water?
How many legs does a millipede have?
Very, very, very... (a lot)

There is Antosha in our group,
Nina, Kolya and Alyosha,
Vitya, Ira, Vova, Masha,
Sonya, Kira and Natasha,
Two Marinas, Sveta, Misha.
How many kids are there in total?..(Fifteen)

Live in a smart book
Cunning brothers.
Ten of them, but these brothers
They will count everything in the world.
(Numbers)

The numbers stood up like a squad,
In a friendly number row.
First in order role
The number will play for us... (0)

He looks like a bun
He is pot-bellied and round.
The cat looks like him
If it folds into a ball.
(0)

The ball bounces across the pages.
He is looking for his sister,
What looks like a ring -
Without beginning and end.
(0)

How old is a chicken in an egg?
How many wings does a kitten have?
How many numbers are there in the alphabet?
How many mountains can a tiger swallow?
How many tons does a mouse weigh?
How many crows are there in a school of fish?
How many hares did the moth eat?
Only the number knows...
(Zero)

This figure is so similar
For the letter of the alphabet O.
But without other numbers
It doesn't mean anything.
(0)

Like a leafless branch,
I am straight, dry, subtle.
You met me often
In the student's diary.
(Unit)

She looks like a stalk
He stands respectfully, like a nobleman.
Straight, even, always
After zero it comes.
(1)

You can't score a goal so easily
There is a stake on the gate.
And you can’t fight him in battle,
This is a number... (Unit)

How many suns are there behind a cloud,
How many refills are there in a fountain pen?
How many noses does an elephant have?
How many watches are on your hand?
How many legs does a fly agaric have?
And the sapper's attempts,
He knows and is proud of himself,
Number-column...
(Unit)

She stands among the sheet.
Alone when the notebook is empty.
With your nose up to the ceiling,
She scolds the student.
And like a heron among the swamps
He gets pecked for his laziness.
At least she has one leg
She is slim, proud, strict.
Neither a crane nor a tit.
And just...
(Unit)

Sister with a sly nose
The account will open...
(Unit)

Flexibly bends the neck,
And beautiful and slim,
Deftly lifts his tail,
What is this number? Digit... (2)

If you get this number at school,
Then your parents scold you at home.
It’s easy to compare her with a swan,
Do all the kids know about this number?
(2)

A swan swims in a notebook,
This means something is wrong.
If you are completely Dunno,
Get this number.
(2)

The sun is shining, the pond is blooming,
A swan floats on it,
He barely swam closer -
It turned out to be a number... (2)

How many ears are there on the top of the head?
How many legs does a half-frog have?
How many mustaches does a catfish have?
At the planet of the poles,
How many halves are there in total?
In a pair of brand new shoes,
And the front paws of a lion
Only the number knows...
(2)

With a light stroke of the pen
A number has appeared... (2)

What glides across the bright surface
Student notebook
A beautiful white swan,
Turned red from shame
For a slacker, a rogue
A naughty boy?
What they criticize him for
And they deprive you of sweets at lunch.
With a light stroke of the pen
A number has appeared... (2)

I will circle the letter Z,
I’ll bring you some numbers for a visit.
Look more carefully -
The resulting figure... (3)

What a miracle! Come on, come on,
Take a better look -
It looks like a letter
But also a number... (3)

This figure is unusual
Chubby, you know that.
And it looks like the letter Z,
What is this number? Guess it!
(3)

How many months are there in winter?
In summer, in autumn, in spring,
How many eyes does a traffic light have?
Base on the baseball field
Facets of a sports sword
And the stripes on our flag,
No matter what anyone tells us,
The number knows the truth... (3)

Guess this number!
She's very arrogant.
Add one to two,
And you will get a number... (3)

This figure is simply a miracle.
She has relatives everywhere.
It's even in the alphabet
She has a twin sister.
(3)

Someone at night an old chair
Turned it upside down.
And now in our apartment
He became a number... (4)

How many legs does a mongoose have?
Petals in a cabbage flower,
Fingers on a chicken leg
And on the back paw of a cat,
Tanya's hand with Petya
And all the sides in the world
And the oceans in the world,
The number knows... (4)

Either a number or a fork,
Or a fork in two roads.
In a student notebook
I know for sure - everyone is happy with her.
(4)

This figure is so similar
On to a beautiful sail!
Swells wider and wider
Number... (4)

Whatever one may say, the human brain is so perfect that sometimes you wonder where it can get so many non-standard solutions? Here is the science of numbers - this is clear. But when these very numbers are involved in sayings, puzzles, games and crossword puzzles, then there is clearly not so much a scientific path as a creative one. It turns out that such folklore has existed since the times of Ancient Egypt. Even then, the pharaohs practiced numerical riddles, learning from the sages. And today, proverbs, poems and puzzles with numbers are a panacea that almost everyone, from young to old, enjoys.

Unique puzzles and riddles

Let's look at such an interesting direction as digital charades. First, let's find out what riddles there are with numbers:

  • Solvers with numerals, fractions, even and odd numbers.
  • Digital puzzles with cards, cubes, dominoes, matches and other board games.
  • Educational memos and educational puzzles.
  • Riddles-couplets (poems).
  • Verses with numbers from 1 to 10.
  • Puzzle games, scanwords.
  • Riddles-fairy tales for children.
  • Active counting rhymes and riddles-games with numbers in groups.
  • Single savvy - “do the math in your head.”

By solving riddles, tasks and game simulators, we improve and develop. This is a very useful activity, especially when the puzzles involve numbers.

What are number riddles for?

Answering the question of why or for whom such interesting wisdom as riddles with numbers is needed, one can answer this way: “For everyone.” Today, when science and education are developed, every person should know any numerical values, combinations and operations with them, starting with the multiplication table and reaching the level of high school mathematics. This is enough to be in the flow of modern life. But someone does not stop there and reaches the heights of higher algebra, geometry and physics. And riddles with numbers improve memory development and observation skills. By studying numbers, people become smarter and wiser, more educated and more perfect. Therefore, let’s move on directly to numerical riddles.

Sayings and riddles with numbers

Oh, you puzzles-riddles, how can you think sweetly... Having set themselves the goal of solving such puzzles, the subjects plunge headlong into such an exciting activity. Let's look at an example of how witty such puzzles are.

Let's write some riddles with numbers without answers:

  1. How many birthdays does a grandfather who lived 100 years have in his entire life?
  2. 7 gas burners were burning, 3 burners were turned off. How many burners are left?
  3. The braid curls into the wind, and in the middle of the back there is a stripe.
  4. How many ends do five rods have?
  5. with a hook... She loves loafers, but loafers don’t like her!
  6. Five brothers have one job - until crunch.
  7. If it stands on the head, it will increase by three.
  8. There are six legs, there is fur, two heads, and one tail. Who is this?
  9. Seven brothers: identical in age, but different in name.
  10. It will somersault by a chapter and decrease by three.

Now here are some riddles with numbers and answers:

  1. There are 33 sparrows on the pages of the alphabet. And every little one knows those sparrows at school. ( Letters)
  2. 12 brothers conduct different business, replacing each other in one common task. ( Months of the year)
  3. A hundred pine warriors stand side by side in a chain. Day and night and all year round they protect the garden. ( Fence)
  4. Two mothers have five sons each, and they all have the same name. ( Fingers)
  5. All the brothers live together and always in just one book. These ten brothers are smart and count everything in the world. ( Numbers)
  6. A turtle has two hind legs, two front legs, two right legs and two left ones. How many legs does a turtle have in total? ( Four)
  7. There are eight arms and as many legs, he loves to embroider around. The master knows a lot about silk. Flies all rush to the silk! ( Spider)
  8. There is one hat and four legs. Needed for lunch at family council. ( Table)
  9. Four ears and two bellies. ( Pillow)
  10. A hundred clothes sit without fastenings; whoever takes them off sheds tears. ( Onion)

Riddles with logical thinking

Very attractive with numbers. Let's look at examples of their solutions:

  • Valentina's chain weighs 5.5 grams. Think and tell me how many tons a million of these chains weigh. (Answer: A million pieces of jewelry weigh 5.5 tons.)
  • Seven diggers dig up a 7-meter ditch in 7 hours. How many diggers will dig 1000 meters of ditch in 1000 hours? (Answer: 7 diggers.)
  • The clock strikes three times in 3 seconds. How long will it take until the clock strikes seven? (Answer: 9 seconds.)
  • One hundred walnuts must be divided among 25 buyers so that no one has an even number of walnuts. How to do it? You can't eat nuts. (Answer: Problem without solution.)
  • Three girlfriends - Zina, Marfa and Pelageya - sat down on a bench in a row. How many ways could they use to get seated? (Answer: Girlfriends could be accommodated in 6 ways: Zina - Marfa - Pelageya; Zina - Pelageya - Marfa; Marfa - Zina - Pelageya; Marfa - Pelageya - Zina; Pelageya - Zina - Marfa; Pelageya - Marfa - Zina.)
  • What number should replace A in the solution: 9A: 1A = A. (Answer: Number 6.)
  • Three dozen oranges cost the same as they sell for 16 rubles. How much is twelve oranges worth if a dozen equals 12? (Answer: Twelve oranges cost 8 rubles.)
  • The tourist bought a suitcase, boots and a tie and paid 140 rubles for all the goods. The suitcase cost 90 rubles more than the shoes, and the shoes and suitcase together cost 120 rubles more than the tie. How much does each item cost separately? (Answer: A tie costs 10 rubles, boots - 20 rubles, a suitcase - 110 rubles.)

Sayings and riddles with the number 7

Tongue twisters and puzzles with specific numbers deserve special attention. For each number, many proverbs and problems have been invented. Humanity is fascinated by the sophistication and rigor of mathematical games.

Riddles with the number 7:

  • The braid curls into the wind, and there is a stripe in the middle of the back. (Guess: Seven.)
  • The six of the squirrel friends sat down on a soft spruce tree. Suddenly the sister rushed to them - She was hiding from the dogs. Everyone is furry in a row in the warmth. How many squirrels are there in the needles? (Guess: Seven.)
  • I belong to the class of numbers that are less than 10. It’s easy to recognize me. With me next to me, the letter “I” will unite us all - father, brother, mother, me... (Solution: Seven.)
  • Seven little boys on the stairs squealed songs. (Guess: Notes.)
  • How many steps can a sparrow take in seven years? (Guess: Not a single one, the little sparrow doesn’t walk, but jumps.)
  • The bridge stretches for 7 miles, and at the edge of the bridge there is a red mile. (Guess: Week.)
  • I told my sister: stop, the seven-color arched bridge! But only a cloud will hide the light - the bridge will fall, but there will be no chips. (Guess: Rainbow.)

Sayings with number 7:

  • Measure seven times and cut once.
  • They don’t wait for seven of one weirdo.
  • There are seven Fridays in a week.
  • Behind seven locks is a mystery.
  • There are seven with a spoon, and one with a bipod.
  • A child without an eye and with seven nannies.
  • On jelly and the seventh water.
  • We will protect, since there are seven of us, and not one.
  • For seven ailments, garlic and onions.
  • With one swing of seven like a chopping block.
  • One answer for seven troubles.
  • The village is small, but there are seven governors.
  • For a mad dog, even seven miles is not a stripe.
  • One shepherd has seven sheep.
  • The soup is very cool, since it is made from seven grains.
  • Don't be afraid of seven deaths, but wait for one.

Riddles for children with numbers

Well, for the little ones there are interesting short puzzles and passages. They are informative and instructive. And if above we gave sayings and riddles with the number 7 in the form of quotes and aphorisms, then others look in the style of artistic answer books. These are the kinds of puzzles that kids love to solve in kindergartens and at home with their moms and dads. They repeat every word after their parents, learn to think and develop quickly.

Let's give an example of 5 riddles with numbers with answers for children:

  1. Little Alena is crazy about animals. She has six turtles, four puppies, two rabbits and seven hamsters at home. How many legs do all the inhabitants of the room have, including Alena? (Guess: Two legs, because animals have paws.)
  2. Three hedgehogs went to bed, each in their own hole, and fell asleep at different times. The first hedgehog fell asleep on December 17, the second on January 15, and the third on December 20. When will each of the hedgehogs wake up? (Guess: In the spring.)
  3. Seven quails were sitting on a branch. A hunter shot at one of them. How many birds are left sitting? (Guess: Not a single one, the rest, frightened, flew away.)
  4. Write the words "dry grass" in four letters. (Guess: Hay.)
  5. What word starts with three letters "g" and ends with three letters "i"? (Guess: Trigonometry.)

Number puzzles with intrigue

In addition to riddles with numbers, there are also tricky puzzles that are very easy, but in fact can stupefy any professor the first time. These are so-called riddles with intrigue, and the whole point of them lies not so much in the solution, but in the usual concentration of attention, for example:

  • Where is the water sticking out into the post? (Answer: In a glass or test tube.)
  • What is more - if all the numbers from 0 to 9 are multiplied or plused? (Answer: If you re-plus, since when multiplied by 0 all digits will be 0.)
  • When is the owner of a house left without a head? (Answer: When he sticks his head out the window.)
  • How many chicken eggs can you eat on an empty stomach? (Answer: One. The rest will already be eaten on an empty stomach.)
  • Tallest mountain before Everest was discovered? (Answer: Everest existed, but no one knew it then.)
  • Which one letter should be removed from the seven-letter word “ABC book” so that only 2 letters remain? (Answer: “Letter.”)
  • What bowls don't they eat from? (Answer: From empty ones.)
  • How to see last year's snow? (Answer: After 12 midnight from December 31 to January 1, go outside.)
  • 2 mansions caught fire. One is a rich man, the other is a poor man. Which house will be the first to be extinguished by the police arriving at the scene of an emergency? (Answer: None. The police don't put out fires.)
  • How to properly jump from a 30-meter ladder without hurting yourself? (Answer: You can jump from a recumbent ladder or from a standing one, but only from the first step.)

Games and solvers with numbers

One of the most important factors in the creation of a world where riddles with numbers are involved are games that are developing in different countries and so captivate their fans that they are ready to train their memory and observation skills for days. These are such well-known puzzles as Sudoku and Tetris, games from the “guess the number” series and digital crossword puzzles, sea battles and many other logical and mathematical solvers.

All riddles are good as long as we solve them from the heart

And finally, I would like to say thank you to those authors who come up with such wonderful sayings and couplets, riddles and rebuses, puzzles and charades, tasks and counting rhymes. All of them provide benefits both mental and spiritual. Because when people solve riddles, they become kinder and more attentive not only to their loved ones, but also to those around them.

Hello, our dear readers, we are glad to meet you again! If your baby already speaks confidently, asks a lot of questions and is keenly interested in everything that surrounds him, it’s time to introduce your baby to numbers and teach him to count. We invite you to turn learning into a fun game and teach your child the basics of mathematics using riddles about numbers from 1 to 10, funny rhymes and songs.

Many children, from the age of three, begin to show interest in numbers and numbers. You can teach your child the first lessons in mathematics by learning a simple rhyme that needs to be said while bending your fingers:

One, two, three, four, five - our baby began to count.
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten - we learn numbers together.

In order for your child to turn learning numbers into an exciting game, you will need teaching material that you can make with your own hands together with your child. These can be numbers from 0 to 9, cut out of cardboard or foam and painted in bright colors. Hang them on the wall in the children's room so that they are always in front of the baby's eyes. Fridge magnets, cubes, and construction sets will also come in handy.

You can start teaching your little one numbers in a playful way by reading him the poem by S. Ya. Marshak “From one to ten. Fun score." To make it easier to memorize, simultaneously show your child cards with numbers and tell them what each number looks like. Give your child interesting riddles:

Live in a smart book
Cunning brothers.
Ten of them, but these brothers
They will count everything in the world.

How many suns are there behind a cloud?
How many refills are there in a fountain pen?
How many noses does an elephant have?
How many watches are on your hand?
How many legs does a fly agaric have?
And the sapper's attempts?
He knows and is proud of himself
Number-column...

(Unit)

She stands among the sheet
Alone when the notebook is empty.
With your nose up to the ceiling,
She scolds the student.
And, like a heron among the swamps,
She pecks him for laziness.
At least she has one leg
She is slim, proud, strict.

(Unit)

How many ears are there on the top of the head?
How many legs does a half-frog have?
How many mustaches does a catfish have?
At the planet of the poles,
How many halves are there in total?
A pair of brand new shoes
And the front paws of a lion -
Only the number knows...

The sun is shining, the pond is blooming,
A swan floats on it,
He barely swam closer -
The number turned out...

What glides across the bright surface
Student notebook
A beautiful white swan,
Turned red from shame
For a slacker, a rogue,
A naughty boy?
The one for which he is scolded
And they deprive you of sweets at lunch, -
With a light stroke of the pen
A number has appeared...

If your little one knows numbers up to 10, teach him to count everything that catches his eye: cups and plates on the table, birds sitting on a branch, cars passing on the road. While walking, pay your child’s attention to house numbers, numbers on public transport, and price tags in the store. When you see a number, first of all tell your child a riddle about it:

How many months are there in winter?
In summer, in autumn, in spring,
How many eyes does a traffic light have?
Base on the baseball field
Facets of a sports sword
And the stripes on our flag,
No matter what anyone tells us,
The number knows the truth...

I will circle the letter "Z"
I’ll bring you some numbers for a visit.
Look more carefully -
The resulting figure...

How many legs does a mongoose have?
Petals in a cabbage flower,
Fingers on a chicken leg
And on the back paw of a cat,
Tanya's hand with Petya
And sides of everything in the world,
And the oceans in the world,
The number knows...

Someone at night an old chair
Turned it upside down
And now in our apartment
He became a number...

Perhaps the most difficult thing is to explain to a child that a number “speaks” about the quantity of something. Write the number on a piece of paper and build a tower of cubes with your child. Tell your little one that if the number is 3, we take three cubes, and 6, we take six, etc. When the baby has successfully mastered everything, take a piece of Whatman paper and write numbers from 0 to 9 scattered on it. Ask the baby to build a tower of the corresponding number of cubes on each number or put as many candies. Don't forget about the riddles:

How many fingers are there on a hand?
And a penny in the pocket,
The starfish has rays,
Five rooks have beaks,
Blades of maple leaves
And the corners of the bastion?
Tell me about all this
Numbers will help us...

Baby Lena on hand
Loves to count fingers!
To her surprise
Every time it comes out...

How many letters does a dragon have?
And a million have zeros,
Various chess pieces
The wings of three white chickens,
Legs of the Maybug
And the sides of the chest?
If we can’t count it ourselves,
The number will tell us...

If the padlock
The proboscis will rise up,
Then we'll see here
Not a lock, but a number...

For learning to be fruitful, it is necessary to constantly reinforce the material covered. After introducing the number to your child, invite him to fashion it out of plasticine or salt dough, lay it out on a walk from pebbles or pine cones, or draw it on the sand or asphalt.

How many colors are there in a rainbow,
Days in a week for whales,
Snow White's dwarves
Twin brothers at the pawn
A note that even children know
And all the miracles in the world?
Deal with it all
Numbers will help us...

She looks like a braid
But he can't mow the grass -
Not sharpened at all
And the numbers don’t cut it...

How many winds are there on the sea?
And the hooves of two donkeys,
Octopus tentacles
And the fangs of a pair of Great Danes?
How many legs does a spider have?
Cross spider?
If we ask about it
The number will answer us...

This number contains a secret:
Both in winter and hot summer
You can barely distinguish
Where are the legs and head in it?

In the process of teaching your baby, do not forget about the musical accompaniment. Listen to V. Vysotsky’s song “About Numbers” from the musical play “Alice in Wonderland” with your little one. After the funny song, you can ask a few more riddles:

How many pirates are there in a dozen?
If three went somewhere,
Months in a year without summer,
Nonet performers,
Lives of a stray cat
And in ten flies without a midge?

Don't look for the answer anywhere, because
The number has the answer...

The figure looked in the mirror
And I dreamed about my sister.
But only the properties of one
Apparently, she didn’t know him.
And she got a double.
Like a drop of water
Sister looks like her
Yes, just a downward braid.

How old is the chicken in the egg?
How many wings does a kitten have?
How many numbers are there in the alphabet?
How many mountains can a tiger swallow?
How many tons does a mouse weigh?
How many crows are there in a school of fish?
How many hares did the moth eat?
Only the number knows...

You've already drawn
A neat oval?
There is nothing simpler:
It looks like the letter "O".

To help your child learn numbers faster, we suggest you play games with him, for example, the following:

Find a match: on a large sheet of paper, draw a lot of numbers, and the images should be scattered and different in color, size, and writing style. Ask your child to choose a pair for each number.

How many items? Prepare cards that show different numbers of objects: two cups, three trees, five cats, etc. The child must name the number and put the corresponding number on the card.

What number is missing?: Place cards with numbers from 0 to 9 on the table. Ask your child to turn away and remove one card. The child must understand which number is missing.

Skyscraper: Draw a nine-story house on a large piece of paper. Hand the baby cards with numbers and ask them to place them on each floor.

At the end of our conversation today - riddles about the number 10. Do not forget to explain to your child that 10 is a number consisting of the numbers 1 and 0.

Nolik, stand behind one,
For my own sister.
It's the only way when you're together
They will call you...

Here is one, and next to it is zero,
Stands as important as a king.
If zero leans against one,
What number will it turn into?

Teaching a small child numbers and counting is one of the important elements in preparing for school. Experts in preschool education believe that by the age of seven, a child should:

  • count to 10 and back;
  • know the graphic representation of numbers randomly and in order;
  • name the leading and subsequent numbers within 10;
  • be able to perform quantitative and ordinal calculations.

We hope, dear readers, that our article will help your little ones quickly master the basics of mathematics. If our recommendations were useful to you, tell your friends who have small children about them.

We look forward to your feedback, comments and stories about how the learning process is going in your family.

We wish your kids great mathematical success! See you again!



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