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The steady beat helps children synchronize their steps and singing.

Characterized as "important" with his "red nose" held high. The Bunny: An "impish" bunny jumping along a forest path. sel_veselyi_ded_moroz_pesnya_i_igra

The song follows a simple, repetitive structure ideal for children in "middle groups" (ages 4–5). Each verse introduces a new character and action: The steady beat helps children synchronize their steps

The song and game (A Jolly Father Frost Was Walking), created by Natalia Veresokina , is a cornerstone of Russian New Year celebrations in kindergartens. It serves as a pedagogical tool that combines rhythmic music, storytelling, and physical movement to engage young children in seasonal festivities. Structure and Narrative The song follows a simple, repetitive structure ideal

The game often involves formation changes, such as creating "gates" (vorotiki) with joined hands for others to pass through. Educational Value

The steady beat helps children synchronize their steps and singing.

Characterized as "important" with his "red nose" held high. The Bunny: An "impish" bunny jumping along a forest path.

The song follows a simple, repetitive structure ideal for children in "middle groups" (ages 4–5). Each verse introduces a new character and action:

The song and game (A Jolly Father Frost Was Walking), created by Natalia Veresokina , is a cornerstone of Russian New Year celebrations in kindergartens. It serves as a pedagogical tool that combines rhythmic music, storytelling, and physical movement to engage young children in seasonal festivities. Structure and Narrative

The game often involves formation changes, such as creating "gates" (vorotiki) with joined hands for others to pass through. Educational Value