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How expressive are the poems of small size! In just a few lines, poets successfully manage to draw amazing pictures of winter nature. Such poems are convenient to read and easy to learn by heart. They will be clear not only to adults, but also to young children.
- A. Fet, “Snow and Snow Patterns”. In the afternoon, the child frolics on the street, plays in the snow, carried away by traditional winter fun. And in the evening she listens to grandmother’s tales at home. To read…
- S. Yesenin, “Birch”. The coming winter silvered the birch. Its branches were covered with snow fringe. And snowflakes burn and shimmer like real lights. To read…
- I. Northerner, “On the Wood”. Children ride a steep mountain. They have a lot of fun, they squeal loudly and play pranks. They stumble upon a bush and fall with firewood, but this does not overshadow their joyful mood, but only makes them more irritated. To read…
- C. Balmont, “Fairy and Snowflakes”. Earth Fairy skates. Snowflakes falling from heaven see how she glides on the ice, and tend to join her. To read…
- A. Pushkin, “The Sorceress-Winter”. Following the clouds that came from the north, winter comes. She laid snow on trees, fields and hills. The river froze, sparkled, frost sparkled. Winter is frozen with its magical white veil. To read…
- T. Gusarova, “If the snow lies all around”. When winter comes, the river is covered with ice. When it is frosty outside, the nose and cheeks are very cold. When the New Year is approaching, it becomes joyful, and the brightest and festive decorations are hung on the Christmas trees. To read…
- V. Berestov, “December Snow”. In December, the day becomes very short, it gets dark early on the street. But this is not a reason for sadness. Snow is whitening everywhere, as well as fortresses built from it and fashioned snow women. To read…
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