Proverbs and sayings about work. Riddles, poems and proverbs about labor Riddles about the meaning of labor in human life

Strike while the iron is hot.
The ability to work is more valuable than gold.
Lose time - lose the harvest ..
You will lie in the summer, you will run with a bag in the winter.
The work of the master is afraid.
Work feeds, laziness spoils.
Finished the job - walk boldly.
Every person is known in practice.
Work is a matter of honor, be in the first place in work.
Every deed is set by a man, and is glorified by a man.
Look not at the person, but at his deeds.
A bird is recognized in flight, a person is recognized at work.
Don't look at the face, but look at the deed.
A person is known not by his words, but by his deeds.
If you don't crack a nut, you won't eat the kernel.
When you drink water, remember those who dug the well..
If you like to ride - love to carry sleds ..
To break a tree - a second, to grow - years.
Will and work, marvelous shoots give.
Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
Put your mind and heart into work, cherish every second in your work.
Work makes a person happy and beautiful.
Labor feeds a person, but laziness spoils.
The mirror of a man is his work.
To live without work is only to smoke the sky.
Who gets up early, God gives him.
The work of the master is afraid.
Do not sit idly by, and there will be no boredom.
The end is the crown

Who loves work - that people honor.
Work hard, and eat bread.

Legs, legs, run along the path, pick peas
A full bowl! Bring home, treat everyone. Legs, legs, where are you running?
In the woods, in the forest.

If you don't bend down to the ground, the fungus won't get into the box.
What you sow is what you reap, and that is how you will be fed.
Summer day feeds the year.

Ivan, Ivan! Pull out the weeds so that the turnip grows, sweet and strong,

To grow a cucumber, a long-whiskered fellow.

What is born in the summer, everything will come in handy in the winter.
There would be a hunt - work will go well.
Boring day until evening, if there is nothing to do.
A tree is precious in its fruits, and a man in deeds.
Whoever loves to work cannot sit idle.
You can't even take a fish out of the pond without effort.
Whoever is not afraid of work, laziness eschews it.
Not the oven feeds, but the hands.
You have to bend down to drink from the stream of water.
To eat a fish, you need to climb into the water.
Don't be afraid of work, let it be afraid of you.
Work gladdens the heart.
Work for the hands - a holiday for the soul.
Do not gape at someone else's loaf of mouth, but get up early and get your own.
If you want to eat kalachi, don't sit on the stove.
Whoever is not lazy to plow will have bread.

Answer: Teacher.

Brings a glass eye
Click once - and remember you.

Answer: Photographer.

This worker at least where!
He accompanies trains.

Answer: Conductor, Railwayman.

We must fight fire
We are partners with water.
We are very much needed by all people,
Answer quickly, who are we?

Answer: Firefighters.

Who is more useful in the days of illness
And cures us of all diseases?

Answer: Doctor.

Answer: Educator.

In the circus, he is the funniest of all.
He has great success.
It remains only to remember
The merry fellow, as he is called.

Answer: Clown.

I'll throw a stick, I won't kill a jackdaw,
I don't pluck feathers, I don't eat meat.

Answer: Fisherman.

He knows the traffic rules without a doubt. Instantly he starts the engine, he rushes in a car ... (driver)

Dark night, clear day

He fights fire.

In a helmet, like a glorious warrior,

In a hurry to the fire ... (fireman)

He puts bricks in a row,

Building a garden for children

Not a miner and not a driver,

They will build a house for us ... (builder)

Who sails on the ship

To an uncharted land?

He is funny and kind.

What is his name? (Sailor)

In reality, not in a dream

He flies in the air.

Flying an airplane in the sky.

Who is he, tell me? (Pilot)

You are probably familiar with him.

He knows about all the laws.

Not a judge, not a journalist.

He gives advice to everyone ... (lawyer)

Stands at his post

He keeps order.

Strict brave officer.

Who is he? (Policeman)

Handyman of all trades

We will sew a jacket and trousers

Not a cutter, not a weaver.

Who is she, tell me?

(Dressmaker)

Who will prescribe vitamins?

Who will cure angina?

On vaccinations you do not cry -

Know how to heal...

(doctor)

The bell rang loudly

The lesson started in the class.

The student and the parent know -

Conduct a lesson ... (teacher)

All products on display:

Vegetables, nuts, fruits.

Tomato and cucumber

Offers... (seller)

Teaches us politeness

Reads a story aloud.

Not a teacher, not a writer.

This is a nanny ... (educator)

Mom needs for work

Put notes on the music stand.

Just ask mom

And he will play: "Mi, salt, si!"

I will tell the guys proudly:

"Mom knows all the chords!" (Musician)

Mama can put cans

To smear abrasions and wounds.

Mom gives injections

To all the kids in our school.

Mom caress, kind word

Helps you get healthy! (Nurse)

Mom - golden hands -

She sews shirts, dresses, trousers.

Dad, me, sister of Light -

All dressed to the nines! (Dressmaker)

Mom heals all animals -

Cat, dog and llama.

Sick friend? They call soon

They call mom.

Mom knows all the pills

For a hedgehog and a bird in a cage. (Veterinarian)

Tell me who is so delicious
Prepares cabbage soup
smelly meatballs,
salads, vinaigrettes,
All breakfasts, lunches?

Answer: Cook.

He protects nature
Drives away poachers
And in winter at the feeders
The forest animals are waiting for a visit.

Answer: Forester.

Here on the edge with caution
He paints iron with paint,
He has a bucket in his hand
He himself is colorfully painted.

Answer: painter.

Drives out onto the road
He usually early in the morning
Putting your foot on the pedal
And hand twisting the steering wheel.

Answer: Driver.

He gives us the goods and the check
Not a philosopher, not a sage
And not a superman
And the usual...

Answer: Seller.

Doctor, but not for people
And for birds and animals,
He has a special gift
This doctor is...

Answer: Veterinarian.

Last time I was a teacher
The day after tomorrow - the driver.
He must know a lot
Because he...

Answer: Artist.

Nails, axes, saw,

There is a whole mountain of shavings.

This worker is working -

Makes chairs for us ... (carpenter)

He is away from all relatives

Leads ships to sea.

Seen many countries

Our brave ... (captain)

Over the bridge so that the ambulance rushes,

He repairs at the bottom of the support.

All day long time after time

Dives deep ... (diver)

At his post he is in the snow and in the heat,

Keeps our peace.

A person who is faithful to the oath

It is called ... (military)

A knock flies from under the wheels,

An electric locomotive rushes into the distance.

The train is not driven by a taxi driver,

Not a pilot, but ... (driver)

Performs stunts in films

Dives from height to bottom

Trained actor.

Fast, brave ... (stuntman)

Oh, what a workshop mom has!

Fragrant, sweet!

Mama sugar and walnut

Sprinkle in chocolates.

There is order, cleanliness,

Not work - beauty! (Confectioner)

Kindness, warmth of the soul

Mom is not sorry.

Babies are waiting for mommy -

Vasya, Masha, Jackdaw,

Pasha, Senya and Marat -

The whole kindergarten is waiting for her! (Educator).

Mom cooks soup

Babies from different groups

Deftly fashion cutlets

And cut the vinaigrettes.

And with such a skillful mother

I am the most satiated! (Cook)

Mom walks with a thick bag.

Bring a letter in an envelope

Parcel and telegram.

People are waiting for their mother

Respect mother's work! (Postman)

Here is a special kingdom:

Only medicines live in it,

Past cotton wool, iodine, syringes

Mom walks like a queen. (Pharmacist, pharmacist, pharmacist)

Mom does hair

Trims bangs.

Hair dryers, scissors, combs

She has it on the shelf. (The hairdresser)

Mommy breeds roses

Asters, cacti, mimosa.

Not work - a marvelous garden!

I'm very happy for my mom! (Florist)

Spinning and weaving

Tenetki are spread out, winches have arrived, tinder, crumpled, gaped, stuck.

They beat me, beat me, beat me, tore me to shreds, dragged me across the field, locked me up, locked me up at the table.

(Linen.)

What kind of pig: a piece of wood on the back, a bristle on the stomach.

(Brush for combing flax.)

Dry Friday gnaws at bones.

(Brush.)

Itself under the eaves, and the tail is wet.

(Tow.)

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I have one goat, and I raise that one by the tail.

The Latokha bird built its nest on the plow. She is in the nest, and the eggs are outside.

(Spinning wheel.)

Woman's craft, overgrown with moss.

(Circle with tow.)

Under the front, in front, sits a gentleman with a beard.

(Comb with a lobe.)

I’ll throw a riddle over the garden, over the tyn, over the deck, over the white birch.

(Lobe on the ridge.)

There is a man without arms, without legs, there is a head - without a brain, there is a belly - without intestines, there are sides - without meat.

(Donets.)

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Which teeth do not bite or eat?

One hundred logs on the ridge, but there will be no firewood.

(Teeth in reed.)

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Vito-Vito is overwhelmed.

Puzan ate a mokhnushka.

The more I twist, the more fat I get.

(Spindle.)

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Four sisters run fast one after another, they will not catch up with one.

Four sisters, four relatives girded themselves with one belt.

(Reel.)

Elbow humpbacked, elbow-deep hairy, elbow-deep in a fist.

(Yarn.)

I sit on a linden, I look through a maple, I shake a birch.

(Donets, comb, spindle.)

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Five lambs pull hay, five lambs pick up dust.

Five brothers run along the road, but dry, five brothers stand under the odon, but wet (Fingers, tow.)

What flies along the path, those dry ones, those that are sitting under the arrow, those wet ones.

(Threads on a spindle from a tow.)

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Five lambs are scooting a bunch, and five are running along a path.

The mother has ten sons: five on the road and five at home.

(Fingers while spinning.)

Wooden legs, at least all summer stand.

(Loom (krosna).)

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The pig runs, the back is cut out.

Runs, runs a demon through a dark forest.

(Shuttle.)

Up bulls, down bulls, perebudyshki.

(Nothings.)

I look out the chimney - there is a canvas in the meadow.

(Whitening of the canvas.)

blacksmith craft

Warm in the front, blowing in the back.

(Blacksmith near the forge in winter.)

The priest has sinned, but the clerk is beaten and hanged.

(Fire, iron.)

Beekeeping

The family is large, rich, and only two cubits of a hut.

There is a snowstorm near the belly, and inside there is a wedding.

(Bees, beehive.)

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A dark dungeon, a lady weaves in it, no one weaves like she does.

In the dark dungeon, the girls are red without a thread, without a knitting needle they knit knitting.

Girls are sitting in a dark dungeon, sewing a scroll without a needle, without a thread.

In the dungeon, the girl collects branin, embroiders a pattern, no needles, no silk.

(Hive, bees, honeycombs.)

We weave scolded tablecloths, we put sugary dishes, for the needs of people, for the sake of God.

An old woman's canvas is woven in a cramped hut.

(Bees.)

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What a dog: it doesn’t bark, it doesn’t beat, but it bites painfully. What kind of creature is this: it feeds all people and illuminates in the church.

Feed me to Ivan, I will make a pan out of you.

(Bee.)

Neither a girl, nor a widow, nor a husband's wife, takes out children, feeds people, brings gifts to God.

(Queen bee.)

A round-nosed bird flies, carries a cool yellow taffeta. Still that taffeta is suitable for Christ.

(Bee with diarrhea.)

A robber came to the town with a knife, with fire; does not cut the inhabitants, does not burn the hut, but takes the good.

(Pruning honey.)

There is a dugout vessel, porridge is not boiled in it.

(Honeycombs in a deck.)

A gogol bird flies through God's house, saying to itself: "Here my strength burned out on fire."

A bird flew through God's room: “Here my business burned down on fire!”

(Bee, wax candle.)

I will open the gate without a heel, I will bring out a dog without a tail.

(Hive, bees.)

There is a coal-free hut, people live in it without restraint.

(Bee deck, bees.)

On the side lies a hollow - poutine, in the middle of the hollow - a fair.

(Bee's nest in the deck.)

I went up the hill, opened the closet, if not for Pan Dyminsky, the dogs would have eaten it.

(Hive, smoke, bees.)

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What dries in water and gets wet in fire?

Born in darkness, dying in fire.

(Wax.)

Fishing

The commissars arrived, tied up all the people. We have a carrot pie underground. I want to eat, but I don't want to climb. (Fishing.)

Commissars drove in, tied up the whole family, and the house went through the window.

(Fishermen, fish, net.)

He didn’t drive by, he didn’t whip with a whip, he didn’t hit with a stick, he didn’t catch a jackdaw, he didn’t eat meat.

(Fisherman.)

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The hut is horned, rich in holes, but there is nowhere to get out. The lady entered the garden, but did not come back.

(Seine.)

Seven hundred gates, and one exit.

(Networks.)

He himself weighs a gram, and catches fish from a kilogram.

(Fishing hook.)

Hunting, weapons

I went to fuck-tah-tu. I took yap-tav-tu with me. If it wasn’t for yap-tav-ta, snor-tah-ta would have lifted me up.

(Hunting with a dog for a bear.)

I went to tyukh-tyukh-tyu, I found tyuh-tyuh-tyu, if not tyuh-tyuh-tya, I would have eaten tyuh-tyuh-tya.

(Hunting with an ax for a bear.)

A penny rolls, a hundred chases, and a thousand will break their heads.

(Hunting with dogs for a hare.)

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Dry Trofim hits far.

Twirl, twirl - death in the skull.

It breathes fire, it blazes with fire.

(Gun.)

I will send an ambassador for a good guest, the guest will either come or not, but the ambassador will not return.

(Shot.)

Not winged, but a feather, as it flies, it whistles so, but as it sits down, it is so silent.

(Arrow.)

It flew out of the hole, flew, flew and settled in the body.

(Bullet.)

Crazy, but cunning. (Trap.)

Making music

Seven children on the stairs began to play songs.

(Notes.)

What cries, but has no tears?

It is cut down from a tree, and cries in the hands.

(Violin.)

(Drum.)

Field work

White in winter, black in spring, green in summer, trimmed in autumn. (Field.)

Not the sea, but worried. (Niva.)

Dropped one, took a whole handful. (Corn.)

Ten legs, six eyes, three heads to one side.

(A plowman with a pair of oxen or horses.)

I sow on time, harvest on time, I myself am full and feed others.

(Peasant.)

Danila's brothers made their way to the clay. (Plow.)

All field in laces.

(Plowed strip.)

I'm climbing, I'm climbing on the iron, I'll give my friend a hat. (Stacking.)

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The tree is lying, the tree is being dragged by the tail.

A thin sackcloth covered the entire field.

(Harrowing.)

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I will guess a riddle, I will throw it over the garden, I will lower it for a year, I will find it for another.

I'll guess a riddle, I'll throw it in the garden. My riddle will go in a year, it will rise like a ball.

(Sowing winter crops.)

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The forest is cut, the forest withers, the city will rise in this place.

Ponur's pike wagged its tail, the forests fell, the mountains stood up.

(Mowing.)

The rake turned the mountain.

There were carpenters without axes, they cut down the upper room without a window.

She got up from the ground - she became a hut, and there is an owner, but she does not live at home.

She got up from the ground - she became a hut, if you open it - you will sort it out.

(Stack.)

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Many brothers live in the same hut.

On the thin tree, our bellies sway.

(Spikes.)

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A peasant is lying in a golden caftan, belted, but not with a belt. If you don't lift it, it won't get up.

A thousand brothers are girded with one belt.

(Sheaf.)

Black man, green belt.

(buckwheat sheaf.)

They cut me, they bind me, they beat me mercilessly, they wheel me, I will go through fire and water, and my end is a knife and teeth.

(Receiving bread.)

How many stars in the sky, so many holes in the field.

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Oaks flew, golden socks flew, they flew and said: “Are we! Is that what we are!”

The priests fought, the priests thrashed, they went to the cage - they hung themselves.

In a clearing, on a barrow, the nobles fought. You can’t see any bones or suits, you can only see where they fought.

(Threshing.)

Grandfather is bald, in no hurry anywhere, only looking at the sky.

(Current.)

Needle

The world is dressing, but she is naked.

The nose is steel and the tail is linen.

Small, tiny, but all the people will dress.

He walks around the field and makes holes.

A one-handed thing, a steel nose, and a linen tail.

White cat, broke through the raft.

A pig ran, an iron back, a hemp tail.

A small bird will dive with its nose, wag its tail, and lead the path.

Thin, small, jumping around the world, the whole world paints.

The young lady is small, but the whole world is dressing.

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There are no paws, a linen tail attached, one ear is deaf.

The bull is iron, the tail is towed.

The animal is about a vershok, and the tail is seven versts.

The horse is steel and the tail is linen.

She herself is small, thin, and the braid is long.

Sniffing under the gate, mowed beard!

A cat from the window - I'm by the tail.

(Needle and thread.)

The judge goes to court, five of them carry him, he goes there cheerfully, and from there - deadly. (Threading a needle.)

Scissors

Two rings, two ends, carnations in the middle.

Two ends, two rings, a nail in the middle, and that one through and through.

Thimble

A round mountain, every step is a hole.

He brought a pig from St. Petersburg, torn from all sides.

There are seven pits with a pit in one pit.

Small-small house with a hundred windows.

Clew

Without arms, without legs under the bench lope.

Itself is round, but cannot be lifted by the tail.

There are two hundred crosses in one place.

There are no hoops, hoops, and rivets anywhere.

He rushed to the side - there was a tail for seven miles.

You will never guess a reel, or an animal, or a bird, or a stone, or water.

Will squirm into a cat, stretch out into a path. (Rope.)

Plow

The iron nose has grown into the ground. Digs, digs, loosens the earth.

Millstone

Fur on fur - a soldier at the top.

The little gray horse wants oats.

There are two foxes on a stick, whatever you give, they will eat everything.

Two brothers quarrel - they will not argue, they fight with each other - they will not disperse.

Two hogs are squabbling, foam flows between them.

Brother flogs brother - white blood flows.

A little white hare runs around a gray pebble.

(Millstones, flour.)

Born in darkness, saw neither sun nor moon; people approached, pierced the breasts, stuffed the rod and the crown, and that was the end of it.

(Mill stone.)

Spit

In the summer on the meadow, and in the winter on the hook.

I get up early and eat grass.

A pike was swimming from Kremenchuk, wherever he looked, the grass withered.

We sing herbs - I will dull my teeth, I grab a pebble - I will sharpen again.

Harrow

Twenty-five stand under one eaves.

The clerks drove, they covered the whole field.

There are a lot of legs, and I go home from the field on my back.

A holey blanket covered the whole field.

In the field he rides on his back, and across the field on his feet.

Axe

He bows, bows, and when he comes home, he will stretch out.

The hand is wooden, the head is iron.

Face to the wall, and back to the hut.

The beauty lies with her back in the lap.

If I want to, I’ll bow, but if I’m too lazy, I’ll fall down.

It goes into the forests - it will flash, it goes out of the forest - it will flash.

A man walks out of the forest, a mirror in his belt.

Kochet ankle, bow much.

It will fly on the street, when it comes home, it will lie down under the bench.

Between two oaks the calf is stuck in its teeth.

He goes into the forest - he looks home, he goes home - he looks into the forest.

(Ax behind the belt.)

Shovel

I dug the earth - I was not tired at all, and whoever dug with me was tired.

A hammer

Himself thin, head with a pood.

He is wooden, and the head is iron.

Parents strive to fully develop their child. They want their children to be not only inquisitive, but also hardworking. However, this is not so easy to do. After all, education is a very painstaking task that requires a lot of strength and patience.

The article presents riddles about labor with answers. With their help, children will also learn about entertaining professions that every person needs.

About riddles about laziness and labor

Every student should know the difference between work and laziness. In general terms, children begin to understand each profession. However, everything is not so simple. Many children are hard to get to do something, they need to be taught regularly not to be lazy, but to help their parents, teachers and other people around them. Therefore, riddles about labor for children are needed.

Some kids just want to play and do nothing else. That's when it is necessary to compare riddles about work and laziness, so that children understand the difference and know that one cannot refuse help. After such simple lessons, every child will think. And most importantly, the children will understand - work always wins laziness.

Riddles encourage the child to fantasy, imagination and logical thinking. With their help, kids learn the right behavior, a good attitude towards others, the development of speech, etc.

Riddles about laziness

Who is hardworking, he understands that being lazy is bad. However, sometimes you don’t feel like doing anything - just lie down and mess around. So that children do not get used to idleness, invite them to play riddles. After that, the child will understand a lot about laziness.


These interesting puzzles for children will help you think about the behavior of the characters, draw conclusions and reflect on your behavior. After all, it is very important to convey to the child from an early age that work is very useful for both adults and children.

Riddles about labor

Thanks to them, children learn as much as possible about helping others. Children should be able to refuse laziness from early childhood. After all, the older the child becomes, the more difficult it is to teach him to work hard. Read the riddles about work to the children. Let them think about how they help their loved ones and those around them.

  1. A girl in the morning at dawn, her sister braids two pigtails, helps to get dressed. The girl woke up her mother and fed her a delicious breakfast. Now it's time to have fun, that's enough for my daughter... ( work).
  2. The son will take the vacuum cleaner, he will clean his room. Make the bed, wipe off the dust, put things together. Put toys on the chest of drawers. The room is nice and very tidy. My son cleans here many times. He’s just not lazy, but wants to change and he will become a lot ... ( work).
  3. I’m not too lazy to clean up, I follow my mother like a shadow. What should I do? How so? I want to help her. But my mother doesn’t seem to hear me, is it really bad not to be lazy, but in an adult way ... ( work)?

Talk about the above riddles about work. Find out what conclusion the child made, what he learned useful for himself. Try to discuss what you read right away while the child has fresh thoughts and ideas.

Proverbs about labor

For the development of the child, you can play not only riddles. After all, in order for children to understand the difference between laziness and work, you also need to tell them proverbs:

  1. If there is no hunting, then there will be no work.
  2. There can be no rest without work.
  3. A person will work, he will have things and money.
  4. Each person feeds only on his own mind.
  5. Although the eyes are afraid, but the hands are working hard. This is how the work is completed.
  6. Thanks to someone else's work, you can't feed yourself.
  7. Simply do not walk, but know your business.
  8. Each work is valued in its measure.
  9. Any work is very important and necessary for the people.
  10. When you work for pleasure, then life becomes pleasure.

All of the above riddles and help children become more hardworking. The children think about the need to help not only their parents, but also the rest of those around them. After all, a person's well-being depends on work.

Riddles about professions

Every child should know that any profession is very important. It doesn't matter who you cite as an example. It can be a janitor, a painter, a foreman or a director. All people have their own direction in life. Riddles will help children learn better about different professions and figure out what they are for.


And every child should know about human labor. After all, it is from childhood that we introduce children to work. These riddles are suitable for children 8 years old. After all, it is at this age that the child begins to think about who he wants to become in the future.

Riddles about tools

They talk about what else a person needs for work, besides the profession. After all, a dressmaker without a needle cannot sew, a painter without a brush cannot paint, a hairdresser cannot cut a haircut without scissors. Riddles about tools are needed for children for general development.


Riddles about rural labor

There is a lot of work in the villages. There people wake up at dawn and go to bed late at night. To learn more about the work of people in the village, play riddles with children that will teach them to respect the work of farmers.


These riddles are suitable for children 8 years and older. Preschoolers still understand little about rural concerns.

Conclusion

The article discusses interesting puzzles for children that teach to respect the work of others. There are a lot of professions in the world that are important. New knowledge opens up for children. It is riddles and proverbs that help children understand the meaning of each profession.

Riddles about labor and the worker will teach you a lot. With their help, both young children and schoolchildren begin to respect the work of a person and think about who they want to be in the future in order to become useful to society. Teach children, develop them, and they will grow up to be smart, honest and hardworking people.

Mysteries about work / hobbies

All parents want their child to be diversified, inquisitive and, of course, hardworking. But raising children is not only responsible, but also difficult. Everyone knows that forcing a child to do what he does not like is unreasonable. Instead, children should be led to a logical solution of issues that relate to hobbies, hobbies and work. Use the thematic riddles collected on our website, and your child will be able to decide on his occupation, choose the right occupation, hobby. What will it be? Collecting, drawing, making souvenirs, crafts… There are truly a lot of options for an exciting hobby. Help the kid find an interesting activity, and he will definitely please you with his success.

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Mysteries about work / hobbies

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    We get up very early.
    Because our concern is
    Drive everyone to work in the morning.

    Tell me who's so delicious
    Prepares cabbage soup.
    smelly meatballs,
    salads, vinaigrettes,
    All breakfasts, lunches?

    We must fight fire
    We are brave workers
    We are partners with water.
    We are very much needed by all people,
    So who are we?….

    Who is more useful in the days of illness
    And cures us of all diseases?

    Here on the edge with caution
    He paints iron with paint,
    He has a bucket in his hand
    He himself is painted colorfully.

    Let's put a glass eye.
    We click once - and we remember you.

    Who tends sheep and goats
    Where the meadow is overgrown with grass.

    Last time I was a teacher
    The day after tomorrow - the driver.
    He must know a lot
    Because he…

    That athlete to become -
    We can all take an example.
    But he had a lot
    Sweat in the walls of the gym.

Labor is an integral part of every person's life. This is a guarantee of spiritual, moral and material development. From a very young age, we teach children to put away their toys and then their dishes. A little later, he helps his parents sweep and vacuum.

And then comes a very important stage - school. This is actually a real job for the child. He goes to school every day and does various tasks.

And riddles about work will help the child instill a love for work, and then decide on a future profession.

Riddles about tools for schoolchildren

  1. We'll eat herbs - I'll blunt my teeth,
    I'll grab the sand - I'll sharpen it again.
    (Scythe)
  2. Covers everyone in the world
    What he sews, he does not wear.
    (Needle)
  3. I'm running bald -
    I cut curls from my bald head.
    (Plane)
  4. How I envy the couch potato
    that rolls around without any use,
    I'll pin him to the board
    Yes, as I hit on the head,
    The poor thing will hide in the board,
    you can barely see his cap.
    (A hammer)
  5. Vostroushka-pinwheel
    I rested my foot on the screw,
    The talker lost his peace.
    (Screwdriver)
  6. Khlopotun Yegorka
    Took care of:
    I went dancing around the room,
    I looked around - a clean floor!
    (Broom)
  7. In a woolen meadow
    Dancing thin-legged,
    From under a steel shoe
    The stitch comes out.

    (Sewing machine)

  8. Himself thin - a head with a pood.
    I went to work - everyone heard.
    (A hammer)
  9. Where will rest the tail,
    There will be a hole later.
    (Awl)
  10. She started dancing with a screw, -
    And he, whirling, Got stuck in the board!
    (screw and screwdriver)
  11. Quietly, quietly it snows
    White snow, shaggy.
    We'll clear the snow and ice
    In the yard …
    (with a shovel)
  12. In the summer on the meadow, and in the winter on the hook.
    (Scythe)
  13. If you see - I'm spinning,
    It means I'm working.
    (Drill)
  14. A thin thread is threaded into a narrow eye,
    And swam after the ship quickly.
    Sews, sews and pricks sharply,
    They call it a ship...
    (Needle)
  15. On a mirror on a skating rink
    On a single skate
    He rode once -
    And the whole skating rink fell apart.
    (glass cutter)
  16. They have hard work
    All the time something is pressing.
    (Vise)
  17. I'm always on the go with people
    At least my character is cool.
    Where you need to knock - I will come,
    After all, my hard work.
    (A hammer)
  18. The bird is small
    dives with its nose,
    Tail wag,
    Will lead the way.
    (Needle and thread)
  19. They beat Yermilka on the back of the head,
    He doesn't cry, he just hides his nose.
    (Nail)
  20. I'll walk a little hot
    And the sheet will be smooth.
    I can fix bugs
    And put arrows on the trousers.
    (Iron)
  21. We can do a lot:
    Cut, cut and cut.
    Don't play with us kids:
    We can punish you!
    (Scissors)
  22. That gardener
    lives with a long nose.
    Where he shakes his nose
    water will flow there.
    (Watering can)
  23. I walk next to the janitor,
    I'm shoveling snow all around.
    And I help the guys
    Make a mountain, build a house.
    (Shovel)
  24. The iron nose has grown into the ground.
    Digs, cripples, sparkles with a mirror.
    (Plow)
  25. I am a curious tool:
    I know everything in one moment:
    Everywhere I stick my twisted nose,
    Poke a hole in the wall
    To find out what's on the one
    Back side!
    (Drill)
  26. She got down to business
    She screamed and sang.
    Ate, ate oak, oak,
    Broken tooth, tooth.
    (Saw)
  27. The teeth have
    don't know about toothache
    (Rake)