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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
Children mimic the "important" walk of Ded Moroz, the waddling of the bear, or the light hopping of the bunny. sel_veselyi_ded_moroz_pesnya_i_igra
Resources for the and full lyrics are available via educational archives and pedagogical communities like Notarhiv and VK Preschool Groups. Шёл веселый дед мороз
From a developmental perspective, "Shyol Veselyy Ded Moroz" is used to foster . By interpreting different animals through dance, children develop creative expression and emotional responsiveness to music. It is frequently used in lesson plans to transition from active play to the main event of the holiday—lighting the New Year tree with Ded Moroz’s magic staff. The song follows a simple, repetitive structure ideal
The lyrical hook ends with the exclamation (So! / Just like that!), which acts as a signal for children to freeze or switch movements. Interactive Gameplay
As a musical game, it is typically performed as a around the New Year tree. Educators use it to: Structure and Narrative Children mimic the "important" walk
The game often involves formation changes, such as creating "gates" (vorotiki) with joined hands for others to pass through. Educational Value