Interesting riddles about vegetables. Riddles about carrots

Although he didn’t see the ink,
Suddenly turned purple
And shines with praise
Very important…

(Answer: Eggplant)

What kind of trotter is this
Did you fall over on your side?
He's well-fed and lettuce-y.
That's right, kids...

(Answer: Zucchini)

Was a child -
Didn't know diapers
Became an old man -
A hundred diapers on him.

(Answer: Cabbage)

Green fat girl
I put on a lot of skirts
Standing in the garden now
Like a ballerina in a tutu.

(Answer: Cabbage)

The whole summer tried -
Dressed, dressed...
And when autumn came,
She gave us some clothes.
Hundreds of clothes
We'll put it in a barrel.

(Answer: Cabbage)

Shred on shred - green patches,
He spends the whole day basking on his stomach in the garden bed.

(Answer: Cabbage)

A lot of clothes, and all without fastenings.

(Answer: Cabbage)

Not a book, but with leaves.

(Answer: Cabbage)

Neither sewn nor cut,
And all in scars.

(Answer: Cabbage)

There are a lot of clothes,
But it’s still freezing.

(Answer: Cabbage)

Very narrow gate
Vova did it for me,
I can’t “pass”, something -
I've gotten very fat.
And I'll undress a little,
I’ll take off forty fur coats,
I won't stay naked
I just don’t understand right away!?
Why are they planted closely?
In narrow beds - side by side?
Everyone, of course, is interested in:
Who am I, a round “bun”?

(Answer: Cabbage)

The lady sat down in the garden bed,
Dressed in noisy silks.
We are preparing tubs for her
And half a bag of coarse salt.

(Answer: Cabbage)

Seventy-five coats on me,
And no one will fasten it.

(Answer: Cabbage)

One hundred clothes -
All without fasteners.

(Answer: Cabbage)

The pop stands low, it has a hundred rizoks on it

(Answer: Cabbage)

I was born to glory
The head is white, curly.
Who loves cabbage soup -
Look for me in them.

(Answer: Cabbage)

What's a fiddle? What's the crunch?
What is this bush?
How to be without a crunch,
If I...

(Answer: Cabbage)

Buried in the ground in May
And they didn’t take it out for a hundred days,
And in the fall they began to dig -
Not one, but ten!
What's its name, kids?

(Answer: Potatoes)

The bird built a nest underground,
She brought eggs.

(Answer: Potatoes)

What they dug out of the ground,
Roasted, cooked?
What we baked in the ashes
Did they praise?

(Answer: Potatoes)

Dense, green bush in the garden bed
Dig some roots...

(Answer: Potato)

The bush grew green and thick in the garden bed.
Dig a little: under the bush...

(Answer: Potato)

Unsightly, lumpy,
And she will come to the table,
The guys will say cheerfully:
"Oh, crumbly, delicious!"

(Answer: Potato)

She's hiding from the sun
Under a bush in a deep hole,
Brown is not a bear,
In a hole - but not a mouse.

(Answer: Potato)

We grow in rows on the field,
But underground themselves, of course.
We bloom beautifully in the wild.
We will be the second bread forever.

(Answer: Potato)

It grows in the ground,
Known - throughout the world.
Often on the table
Shows off in his uniform.

(Answer: Potato)

Not sewn, not cut,
And all in scars;
Without counting the clothes,
And all without fasteners.

(Answer: Head of Cabbage)

Our grandfather has become completely fat,
He is dressed in a hundred fur coats.
It's September outside,
And Father Frost is waiting for frost,
So that he can leave the garden
And come to another shelter.
Barrel, jar and rack
Our grandfather took a closer look.

(Answer: Head of Cabbage)

Without counting the clothes,
And all without fasteners.

(Answer: Onion)

There is a chupka in seven coats in the world.
Whoever kisses him will wrinkle his face.

(Answer: Onion)

Make everyone around cry
Although he's not a fighter, he's just...

(Answer: Onion)

Golden and healthy
Vitamin, although sharp,
It has a bitter taste.
When you clean, you shed tears.

(Answer: Onion)

Doesn't upset anyone
And it makes everyone cry.

(Answer: Onion)

He never and no one
Didn't offend you in the world.
Why are they crying because of him?
Both adults and children?

(Answer: Onion)

Before we ate it,
Everyone had time to cry.

(Answer: Onion)

A gentleman came from the garden, covered in patches, and whoever looked at him would cry.

(Answer: Onion)

A woman is sitting in the garden beds,
All in patches
Who will tear off the patch?
Everyone will cry and leave.

(Answer: Onion)

The grandfather is sitting, wearing a hundred fur coats,
Who undresses him?
He sheds tears.

(Answer: Onion)

Kicked off from Yegorushka
Golden feathers,
Egorushka forced
Cry without grief.

(Answer: Onion)

What without pain and without sadness brings you to tears?

(Answer: Onion)

I am the escape and the dome of the church,
And a snowdrop and a tulip.
But I'm a "woman", believe me,
I give life for your joy.

(Answer: Onion)

The red maiden sits in prison,
And the braid is on the street.

(Answer: Carrot)

For a curly tuft
Dragged a fox from a mink.
Feels very smooth to the touch
It tastes like sweet sugar.

(Answer: Carrot)

Beautiful maiden
Grew up in a dungeon
People took it in their hands
The braids were torn off.

(Answer: Carrot)

The red nose has grown into the ground,
But the green tail remained outside.

(Answer: Carrot)

Vegetable garden
In an orange dress
Hidden in the cellar,
Just a braid on a hillock.

(Answer: Carrot)

I grow in the soil in a garden bed,
Red, long, sweet.

(Answer: Carrot)

He walked lanky and got stuck in the damp earth.

(Answer: Carrot)

I'm red - not a maiden
Green is not an oak forest,
Not a mouse with a tail.

(Answer: Carrot)

No windows no doors
The room is full of people.

(Answer: Cucumber)

Like in a garden bed under a leaf
The log rolled -
Zelenets is remote,
Delicious small vegetable.

(Answer: Cucumber)

In summer it is sweet and green.
In winter - yellow and salty.

(Answer: Cucumber)

No windows, no doors -
The room is full of people.

(Answer: Cucumber)

Fresh and salty
It's always green.

(Answer: Cucumber)

I am long and green, I am delicious salty,
Delicious and raw. Who am I?

(Answer: Cucumber)

Our piglets grew up in the garden,
Sideways towards the sun, crochet ponytails.
These little pigs are playing hide and seek with us.

(Answer: Cucumbers)

The calves are smooth and tied to the bed.

(Answer: Cucumbers)

In the summer - in the garden
Fresh, green,
And in winter - in a barrel,
Strong, salty.

(Answer: Cucumbers, Pumpkin Fruit)

In the garden in front of us
The bush is strewn with caps,
Every flame hides
And whoever eats it will cry.

(Answer: Pepper)

It happens, children, different -
Yellow, grass and red.
Sometimes it’s hot, sometimes it’s sweet,
You need to know his habits.
And in the kitchen - the head of spices!
Guessed? This…

(Answer: Pepper)

Was green, small,
He became big and scarlet.

(Answer: Tomato)

I grow in the garden,
And when I mature,
They cook a tomato from me,
They put it in cabbage soup and eat it like that.

(Answer: Tomato)

Green branches grow in the garden bed,
And on them are red children.

(Answer: Tomato)

Like in our garden
Riddles have grown
Juicy and large,
Those are round.
In summer they turn green,
By autumn they turn red.

(Answer: Tomatoes)

How beautiful they grow
Both in the greenhouse and outside.
With its juicy fruits
They give a holiday to the whole family.

(Answer: Tomatoes)

We are important and juicy
We have red cheeks.

(Answer: Tomatoes)

Red mouse with a white tail
Sits in a hole under a green bush.

(Answer: Radish)

What's red outside
White inside
With a green tuft on his head?

(Answer: Radish)

Red on the outside, white on the inside,
On the head there is a tuft of green forest.

(Answer: Radish)

Then she’s an “icicle”
It's full of blush,
But delicious in salad
Bitter...

(Answer: Radish)

The cheeks are red, the nose is white.
I sit in the dark all day.
And the shirt is green,
She's all in the sun.

(Answer: Radish)

Long Mavra is tough and clumsy, angry at everyone, but sweet to everyone.

(Answer: Radish)

Into the ground like a flea,
From the earth like a cake.

(Answer: Turnip)

She is being pulled by a grandmother and granddaughter,
Cat, grandfather and mouse with Bug.

(Answer: Turnip)

Round and smooth
Take a bite, it's sweet.
Stuck tight
In the garden...

(Answer: Turnip)

Round, not a month,
Yellow, not oil,
Sweet, not sugar
With a tail, not a mouse.

(Answer: Turnip)

Round side, yellow side,
A bun is sitting in a garden bed.
Rooted firmly into the ground.
What is this?

(Answer: Turnip)

In the green garden it has grown into the ground, thick on top, sharp on the bottom, red in appearance.

(Answer: Beetroot)

Green above, red below,
It has grown into the ground.

(Answer: Beetroot)

Usually round and red as dawn
In borscht, in salad... This...

(Answer: Beetroot)

There is grass above the ground,
Burgundy head underground.

(Answer: Beetroot)

Although I am called sugar,
But I didn't get wet from the rain,
Large, round, sweet in taste,
Did you find out who I am? ...

(Answer: Beetroot)

The scarlet boot is burning in the ground.

(Answer: Beets)

If you want a vinaigrette -
Go to the garden for her,
She has a beautiful color
Both outside and inside!

(Answer: Beets)

There is a yellow ball in the garden,
But he doesn't run at a gallop,
He's like the full moon
The seeds in it are delicious.

(Answer: Pumpkin)

The golden head is large and heavy;
The golden head lay down to rest;
The head is big, but the neck is thin.

(Answer: Pumpkin)

Which vegetable
Guys,
The name was given
Baby frogs?

(Answer: Pumpkin)

I am the owner of the garden:
Round, big.
I'll bring you
Harvest records.

(Answer: Pumpkin)

Grandfather in the ground - beard on the ground.

(Answer: Horseradish)

Small, bitter,
Luchka brother.

(Answer: Garlic)

He bites - but not the dog.
There is a tooth. But where is the mouth?
White wears a frock coat.
What is this, tell me...

(Answer: Garlic)

What kind of head is this -
Just teeth and beard?

This page of the site contains riddles about vegetables with answers for the little ones, for children of the junior and middle groups of kindergarten, as well as for schoolchildren in grades 1-4.

Child development is a very important moment in the life of family and school. Young children begin to explore the world around them through play. Such activities are very popular with both children and students in grades 2 and 3. Pictures with vegetables will also be useful for kids.

Try inviting your children to come up with riddles on their own; they will be happy to present you with their compositions, complementing them with funny drawings. Here you will find riddles about vegetables at various levels of difficulty.

Riddles about carrots

The girl is sitting
In a dark dungeon,
And the braid is on the street.
(carrot)

The red nose has grown into the ground,
And the green tail is on the outside.
We don't need a green tail
All you need is a red nose.

I'm proud of my long tail,
For hares, there is no one tastier than me.
I take a lot of vitamins
I keep it under my skin.
I’ll put on the vest very cleverly,
Orange! After all, I... (Carrot)

Very bright girl
In the summer he hides in the dungeon.
Bunnies and kids love it
Fresh and in cutlets.
This red-haired cheat
It's called...(Carrot)

She is orange.
Helpful greetings from the summer.
Girls and boys gnaw on her,
And even long-eared bunnies.

One after another in order
The tails stick out in the garden bed,
And the beautiful girl
He sits in an earthen dungeon.
(carrot)

Poems about vegetables

What grows in our garden
Cucumbers, sweet peas.
Tomatoes and dill
For seasoning and for testing.
There are radishes and lettuce
Our garden is just a treasure.
But watermelons don't grow here.
If you listened carefully,
Remembered for sure.
Answer in order.
What's growing in our garden bed?

Vegetables

The vegetables argued until they were hoarse:
Which one is the standard of beauty?
“I’m both blush and cheerful,” -
The beets repeated with a sweet smile.
The carrot shook its curls proudly,
She even furrowed her bright eyebrow.
She said loudly, pushing the beets away:
“You are cheerful, and I am a treasure trove of vitamins!”
The cucumber risked intervening in their dispute:
“Am I not handsome and well done?
I'm almost entirely water
So all your efforts are in vain.”
But the onion suddenly became indignant:
“How many handsome men there are around, however!
Speeches of praise mean little,
Everyone next to me is crying with joy.”
Only the potatoes in the basket sighed.
He heard conversations in the kitchen:
Wash the vegetables - lunch is coming soon
And they will make a vinaigrette from them.

Interesting Facts about vegetables:

Carrots have been considered a fruit in Europe since 1991. Within European countries, no one dares to call it a vegetable or root vegetable anymore.

On the territory of Russia, turnip cultivation began earlier than all other vegetables; it was planted even before the emergence of the Grand Duchy of Moscow. They made turnip soup, steamed it in a Russian oven, baked pies filled with turnips, made turnip kvass, and ate it with honey.

What do a horse and a head of cabbage have in common? They drink water equally greedily! During the day, cabbage “drinks” as much water as an adult work horse.

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You need to spend time with children in a varied and multifaceted way. To do this, you need to constantly come up with various tasks, relay races and competitions with yourself. Riddles about vegetables and fruits will help you have a fun and fulfilling evening that will be remembered for a long time.

Why are riddles useful for children?

By thinking through answers to a variety of questions, children can fully demonstrate:

  • talents;
  • fantasy;
  • logic;
  • horizon;
  • the ability to solve problems assigned to oneself.

These are just a few factors; in general, riddles about vegetables and fruits for children will also help stimulate an appetite and help them have a smooth meal. Parents of children who eat poorly will no doubt find this to be an advantage.

How to arrange an educational evening with riddles

In order for the evening or day not to be boring and banal, it is worth coming up with unusual and funny riddles about vegetables and fruits. You can organize tasks with various puzzles and logical chains. And also prepare felt-tip pens, pencils or paints so that your son or daughter can not voice, but depict the answer.

Interesting riddles for preschoolers about vegetables and fruits

To make the lesson bright and unusual, you need to carefully consider the program of the event, even if only you and the child take part in it. All riddles about vegetables and fruits for children need to be bright and attractive.

Red and pot-bellied

The juice comes out sweet.

We put it in the salad

And we feed the whole house.

(Tomato)

It grows red and tasty in the garden.

(Tomato)

Green fellow

And delicious... (cucumber)

Happens in pimples

It gets smooth.

We put it in the salad

And it grows in a barrel in the garden.

Round, shiny

Useful and sweet.

Grows on a tree

Very smooth.

Orange beauty

Hiding in the ground.

And the scythe is free,

Green flutters.

(Carrot)

Orange vegetable, it is very healthy,

I grate it, sprinkle it with sugar and give it to my daughter.

(Carrot)

Looks like a light bulb

Juicy, not an apple.

Orange, pot-bellied,

All the kids like it as porridge.

Before you eat me

You need to cry from the heart,

But I will protect you from colds,

So don’t rush to hide me.

Green spacesuit,

Red filling,

Very sweet, juicy,

They love Vovka and Angelinka.

This fruit is very sour

Usually they put it in tea,

And they eat it with sugar,

I came from warm countries for the guys.

Riddles about vegetables and fruits for school-age children

Children who have started school sometimes need to take a break from their daily studies. Interesting and fascinating riddles about vegetables and fruits will help with this. Thanks to thinking, the child can easily forget about daily worries and relax his soul.

Burgundy outfit,

And inside are rubies.

Useful for kids

It has a lot of vitamins.

orange large fruit,

Sometimes it’s sweet, sometimes it’s tart.

In winter she appears in shop windows,

Who knows what kind of fruit this is, of course... (persimmon)

Scarlet vegetable filled with juice

You can eat it in a salad or just like that.

Grows in the garden

It will turn from green to red.

(Tomato)

Green on top, white inside.

Growing in the garden, what is it, guys?

Many leaves on a white head of cabbage,

They eat it raw, salted and stewed,

Grandma also puts it in pies,

Those pies are delicious both fried and baked.

(Cabbage)

green cap,

Inside is juicy and red... (watermelon)

We collect it in the garden, dry it, and turn it into dried apricots.

(Apricot)

Blue clothes, white filling,

There's a bone in the middle

Andrey and Valentinka love.

New Year reminds

Fills our house with aroma,

Orange citrus,

Comes from warmer climes.

(Mandarin)

Children love, monkeys love,

Yellow and sweet... (bananas)

Like earrings

Legs hanging on branches,

Scarlet circles,

There are small bones inside.

You pick it in the garden and eat it very quickly,

Because the red berry is very sweet.

(Strawberry)

Growing in my grandmother's garden,

At first they are green

Then they turn red.

Juicy round fruit

Who will say the name?

(Tomato)

Orange sun,

Healthy and tasty

Citrus fruit,

There are many lobes living under the skin.

(Orange)

Helps against colds

But who cleans it?

He sheds tears.

Green branches grow in the garden bed,

When they are ripe, they will end up in the salad.

(Green onions)

They are bringing it from Africa,

And they love it here very much,

It is yellow, long, smooth,

And inside is soft and sweet.

It makes us very happy

With hard skin... (A pineapple)

He is wearing a scarlet coat,

There are small grains inside,

Adults and children love him.

Schoolchildren will like such rhyming riddles about vegetables and fruits, and they will certainly appreciate your attention and efforts.

Riddles about vegetables with a trick

Sometimes children need to be given problems that force them to listen carefully in order to answer questions correctly.

He's the only one in the garden,

Red and juicy... (Not a tangerine, but a tomato)

An orange fruit grows on a tree in Africa,

My daughter and son love it, it’s very sweet and juicy... (Mandarin)

Round berries

There's a bone inside

They grow thickly on the tree,

Smooth and juicy…. (Not cabbage, but cherries)

Green brothers are growing in the garden,

When the time comes, they will end up in the salad.

You can see them both here and here,

Among vegetables he is the only one,

Delicious, full of grains... (Not a tangerine, but a cucumber)

How to interest a child

If your child does not like to listen to a task for a long time, then you can use short riddles about vegetables and fruits. In any case, you definitely need to figure out what the child will receive as a result of the game. For example, you can cut a sheet of paper into strips, and on each strip write some kind of sweet that you have in the house. At the end of classes, the child pulls out one such piece of paper and receives what is written there as a present.

Play more often with your kids, and they will thank you with cheerful laughter and sparkle in their favorite children's eyes.

There is no doubt that riddles about vegetables and fruits are very entertaining and have a positive impact on the development of the child. Of course, the upbringing of children must be comprehensive; both parents and educators must understand this, because by solving fruit and vegetable riddles, the child learns about the world, learns to think and think.

Riddles about vegetables - learn by playing!

On our website you will find a huge number of children's riddles about vegetables, interesting and exciting. How can children become familiar with a variety of vegetables? For example, they see how mom prepares food, what ingredients a dish consists of. Children can also learn the taste of vegetables in the process of eating food, as well as during the actual harvesting. Riddles about vegetables are an equally educational process, because the study is accompanied by funny and cheerful rhymes.

Moreover, riddles about vegetables on our resource are presented in a wide variety: about cabbage, carrots, potatoes, garlic, beets, pumpkin, tomatoes. Here you will find excellent children's riddles about vegetables, believe me, the child will really enjoy this kind of leisure time. And it’s even better if children can compare the description of the riddle with a real vegetable, for example, touch it, taste it, and if there is a garden, then watch how it grows. The result of such training will be much more effective.

Children's riddles about fruits - we think and fantasize!

Fruits are a wonderful gift of nature; besides, adults and children love to feast on them. Each child has his own favorite fruits, some prefer sweet apples, others like the taste of fragrant melon, and for others, serve only exotic bananas and oranges. And this is not surprising, because all children are different: some like sour fruits, while others like tart grapefruits.

On this site you will find a lot of riddles about fruits that children encounter in life: they see how fruits grow in the garden, or on store shelves, or on the TV screen. In any case, by solving riddles about fruits, the child will learn to use existing knowledge and will be able to find similarities and differences, for example, between a yellow pear and a lemon. And also during such a game he will think figuratively and fantasize.

When children's riddles about fruits are solved by children, they will be able to get acquainted with previously unknown and unknown gifts of generous nature, learn their shape, color and interesting, and sometimes funny, names of fruits. You can also give kids hints so that they can cope with the task. For example, parents and educators can place cards with pictures of certain fruits in front of the child and have him choose the picture that is the answer.

The invaluable benefits of riddles

Is your child capricious and unwilling to make contact? Or maybe there is rainy weather outside, which interferes with active pastime? Don’t be upset, because the best way out of the situation is riddles about vegetables and fruits! Together with your children you can have fun, establish relationships with a capricious person or a stubborn little one.

Riddles about vegetables and fruits are a kind of test for the mind, thanks to which the child develops logical, analytical thinking and intelligence. In principle, riddles about fruits, as well as about vegetables, are published with answers, but if the child thinks a little, there is no need to immediately report the answer, let him conduct a thorough analysis and think carefully. In turn, parents and educators can help the child find the answer to the riddle with the help of leading questions, gestures, and facial expressions.

If you want your child to grow up to be an inquisitive and active person, do not neglect riddles, this is an excellent tool for development!

Yes, a lot of things! But this is the first time we are publishing riddles about vegetables. Although there are actually a great many of them in the world! Some are fun, some are difficult. But all are interesting. Now you can see this for yourself. Choose your favorite riddles about vegetables and tell them to your kids.

Riddles about vegetables

And green and thick

A large bush grew in the garden bed.

Rummage through it a little,

You will dig there...(potatoes).

They buried it in the ground in May.

They didn't take it out for many days.

They started digging in August -

Not just one was found, but five.

(Potato).

It is grown in the ground.

Known throughout the world.

And very often on the table

Shows off in his uniform.

(Potato).

They dug it out of the ground, fried it, cooked it.

They stewed and baked. They ate and praised.

(Potato).

The heads hid

Under a bush in a hole.

Brown ones are not cones.

In the mink, but not the mice.

(Potato).

Unsightly, lumpy,

All the guys will say in unison:

“Oh, and it’s delicious!”

(Potato).

How I put on a hundred shirts -

It crunched on my teeth.

(Cabbage).

All summer she tried,

I was in a hurry, getting dressed.

And when autumn came,

I gave away all my clothes.

Lots of clothes

We put it in a barrel.

(Cabbage).

Scattered in the garden

In green silks.

And we are preparing tubs

And half a bag of salt.

(Cabbage).

Alena put on a green sundress.

She straightened the frills thickly.

Do you recognize me? …(Cabbage).

What is that crunch there?

What kind of bush is that there?

How can I live without crunch?

If I...(cabbage).

Has a hundred clothes -

And all - without fasteners.

(Cabbage).

She grew up wonderfully.

The head is white, curly.

If you like cabbage soup—

Look for her there!

(Cabbage).

Not sewn, not cut, but scarred.

Countless clothes, and all without fasteners.

(Head of cabbage).

Shred on shred,

Like green patches.

Lying on your stomach

All day in the garden.

(Cabbage).

There was a child - he grew up without diapers.

He became an old man with a hundred diapers on him.

(Head of cabbage).

green bbw

Round belly

In a pleated skirt

It's in our garden bed.

(Cabbage).

Red maiden

Sitting in prison

And her braid is on the street.

(Carrot).

For a curly tuft

Dragged a fox from a mink.

Juicy and smooth

And, like sugar, sweet.

(Carrot).

Red maiden

She grew up in a dungeon.

People took her

The braids were torn off.

(Carrot).

Yellow Lanky

Stuck wet in the ground.

(Carrot).

It grows in the ground, in a garden bed.

Delicious and sweet.

(Carrot).

The red nose has grown into the ground,

On top there is only a green tail.

(Carrot).

orange dress,

Green crest.

Hidden in the cellar,

And the braid is on the tubercle.

(Carrot).

Lots of clothes

And all - without fasteners.

Who undresses him?

He sheds tears.

It tastes bitter, very sharp,

But it’s rich in vitamins and healthy.

Kicked off from Yegorushka

Golden feathers.

Egorushka forced everyone

Cry without grief.

Tanya came up in a yellow sundress.

They began to undress Tanya,

They began to cry and sob.

He grew up in a garden with a nasty character.

Wherever it hits, it will bring everyone to tears.

The bird is in the hole.

The tail is in the yard.

Who rips out the tail,

He sheds tears.

Before we ate it,

Everyone had time to cry.

Will make everyone around you cry.

He is not a fighter. He is only... (bow)

He doesn't upset anyone

But it makes everyone cry.

The grandfather is sitting, dressed in a hundred fur coats.

Whoever undresses him sheds tears.

No pain, no sadness

Brings you to tears.

It grows in the ground and is harvested for winter.

It looks a lot like an onion.

If you chew it,

Even a small piece

The smell lasts for a very long time.

Wears a white frock coat.

There is a tooth, but where is the mouth?

To Gorky Luch - brother.

What is this? (Garlic).

Above the ground there is green grass.

Under the ground is a burgundy head.

Grew up in the garden

Green piglets.

The tails are crocheted.

Sideways towards the sun.

Long and green

Fresh and salty.

It's always delicious.

Who is he then?

under the green leaf

The chump rolled up.

Green and remote -

This vegetable is pretty.

In the summer - in the garden, fresh, green...

And in winter - in a barrel, strong, salted.

On a green bed

In a nice mess

One hundred green bear cubs

They lie with nipples in their mouths.

Continuously sucking juice

And they grow, grow, grow.

In bright yellow pyramids -

Hundreds of delicious grains.

(Corn).

Her grandfather and granddaughter are pulling her,

Grandma, mouse, cat with bug.

Round and smooth.

And if you take a bite, it’s sweet.

Settled firmly into the ground

In our garden bed... (turnip).

A bun is sitting on a garden bed.

The round yellow side warms.

It has grown firmly into the soil.

What is this? (Turnip).

You'll put fleas in the ground,

The cakes will grow.

It dried out in the sun.

Came out of the pods...(peas).

The green house is a bit cramped.

It was narrow and smooth.

They sit side by side in the house

Round guys.

Suddenly, in the heat, trouble came -

Suddenly the house cracked.

Scattered in all directions

Green kids.

And he didn’t see the ink,

Suddenly it turned purple.

And all shines with praise

Very important...(eggplant).

This important gentleman

He is not alone in the garden,

Yellow, round, like a ball,

But he will not fly at a gallop.

Still as the moon.

The seeds in it are delicious.

The golden head lay down to rest.

The head is large, but the neck is thin.

This nice little trotter

He lay down on a round side.

All - well-fed, lettuce-like.

Who is this? ... (Zucchini).

He's growing huge.

Takes up a lot of space.

This vegetable is pumpkin's brother.

Small ones - they eat it.

(Zucchini).

They came to us with melons

Striped balls.

On a green bed

Mysteries have grown

Juicy and round.

Everyone is so big.

In summer they turn green.

In autumn they turn red.

(Tomatoes).

Red mouse with a white tail

Sits in a hole under a green leaf.

(Radish).

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