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00:30Hello, my dear little friends!
00:36Today we are starting new lessons,
00:39in which we will learn a lot of interesting things about
00:43what is the environment
00:47and what are the times of the year.
00:52First, guys, remember that the environment
00:57is the environment of human habitation and activity.
01:02Simply put, it is the place of the planet where we live.
01:09In different places of our planet,
01:12the features of the natural environment are different from each other.
01:16For example, in Africa and South America there is always heat,
01:21and on the North Pole and on the South everything is covered with a thick layer of ice all year round.
01:29Our planet Earth makes one full turn around the Sun in a year,
01:37and around its axis the Earth makes a turn in a day.
01:43From the side that is illuminated by the Sun, the day comes,
01:48and on the other side the night reigns.
01:52There are four seasons on our planet.
01:57These are winter, spring, summer and autumn.
02:03In winter it is very cold,
02:06often snow falls and covers the ground with a white fluffy carpet.
02:11In spring, all nature wakes up from sleep,
02:15snow and ice melt, everything blooms.
02:19In summer it gets hot, you can swim in rivers and lakes.
02:24At the beginning of summer, the school year ends,
02:28and the holidays come.
02:31In autumn, harvest is harvested.
02:34A new school year begins, and all the children go to school.
02:40Leaves fall from the trees, it often rains and the cold begins.
02:47Guys, in one lesson we just won't have time to tell and explain everything,
02:53but we will now watch a cartoon and listen to a fun song.
03:02It is interesting to know, of course, children, children,
03:09why the sun shines in the sky, shines.
03:16Why is it sometimes cold in winter?
03:20Why does the grass grow and snow melts in spring?
03:23Why is everything warm in summer?
03:27And the cold rain comes in autumn sometimes.
03:31Why does the weather change?
03:37And what is the time of year now?
03:44If someone asks, explain about autumn, about spring, winter and summer,
03:49the old man-owl will show cartoons and tell stories
03:54about nature and weather all over the months.
04:11If someone asks, explain about autumn, about spring, winter and summer,
04:16the old man-owl will show cartoons and tell stories
04:21about nature and weather all over the months.
04:25Well, guys, we watched a fun cartoon about the times of the year.
04:31Now we know that there are four seasons of the year,
04:35winter, spring, summer and autumn.
04:39Each of these seasons consists of three months,
04:43but which ones?
04:45We will find out about this in the next lesson.
04:49I will tell you a big secret,
04:52that I have prepared a cartoon with a poem for you every month.
04:58See you!
05:19One month later
05:37Hello, my little friends!
05:40Today we will get acquainted with the first month of the year.
05:44But first, we will repeat the previous lesson a little bit.
05:49So, the environment is the environment of man's life and activities.
05:55In one year our planet makes one revolution around the Sun.
06:01The year is divided into four seasons of the year.
06:04These are winter, spring, summer and autumn.
06:08This happens because the Earth is slightly inclined,
06:12and when it flies around the Sun,
06:15then the northern hemisphere receives more heat.
06:19And when the Earth is on the other side,
06:22then the southern hemisphere is exposed to hot rays.
06:27Let's watch the cartoon about the times of the year again and listen to the song.
06:36It is interesting to know, of course, children, children,
06:43Why does the sun shine in the sky?
06:49Why is it sometimes cold in winter?
06:53Why does the grass grow and snow melts in spring?
06:56Why is everything warm in summer,
06:59and cold rain comes in autumn sometimes?
07:03Why does the weather change?
07:09And what is the time of the year now?
07:16If someone asks, will explain about autumn,
07:20about spring, winter and summer,
07:22the old man-owl will show cartoons and tell stories
07:26about nature and weather all over the months.
07:38If someone asks, will explain about autumn,
07:41about spring, winter and summer,
07:43the old man-owl will show cartoons and tell stories
07:47about nature and weather all over the months.
07:52And now it's time to get acquainted with January.
07:56This is the very first month of the year.
07:59January comes immediately after the New Year.
08:02There is so much frost on the street that you don't even want to go out.
08:06But if white fluffy snow falls,
08:09it's great to ride sledges, skis or skates.
08:13If the frost is not very strong,
08:16you can try to make a snowman out of the snow.
08:20But don't eat ice icicles,
08:23because they are very cold.
08:26But don't eat ice icicles,
08:29but don't eat ice icicles,
08:32because you can catch a cold and get sick.
08:36In winter, birds and small animals suffer from cold and hunger,
08:41because it is very difficult to get food under the snow.
08:45Therefore, they try to get closer to people's homes
08:50in the hope of finding food here.
08:54Guys, now I'm going to show you a cartoon about January.
09:06In cold white January,
09:09fluffy snow is falling.
09:11It's not a pity at all in the yard,
09:13when the blizzard is singing.
09:15Fun and snowy dance,
09:17like an empty carousel.
09:19It spins, not knowing care,
09:21and decorates the tree.
09:23It bites the cheeks,
09:25pinching the nose.
09:28Santa Claus is laughing,
09:30leafing through the calendar.
09:32The snow is rustling outside the window,
09:34sitting down on the lantern.
09:36And the snowman with a big bucket
09:38greets January.
09:45This is January.
09:48This is the very first month of the year.
09:51And today our lessons are over.
09:54I say goodbye to you, guys.
09:56See you again at the lessons of Aunt Owl.
10:21New Year's Eve
10:39So, what will we have today?
10:45February.
10:47Oh, hello, guys.
10:49I didn't notice
10:51that you have already gathered
10:53for our next lesson.
10:55Today I will introduce you
10:57to the second month of winter.
10:59This is February.
11:01But first, we will repeat
11:03what you learned in the previous lesson.
11:06Who will answer me
11:08what is the very first month of the year?
11:11That's right.
11:13This is the winter month of January.
11:16In January, usually the whole earth
11:18is covered with snow.
11:20Rivers, lakes and ponds
11:22are covered with a layer of ice.
11:24There is such a frost on the street
11:27that you don't even want to go out.
11:30But if you still have the courage,
11:33you can go skiing,
11:35skiing or skating.
11:38Let's watch the cartoon again
11:41and listen to a poem
11:43about this month.
11:53In cold white January
11:55Fluffy snow is falling
11:57It's not a pity at all in the yard
11:59When the blizzard is singing
12:01Fun and snowy dance
12:03Like an empty carousel
12:05It spins, not knowing the care
12:07And decorates it
12:09It bites the cheeks,
12:11It bites the nose
12:13In January
12:15Santa Claus is laughing
12:17A leafy calendar
12:19Snow is rustling outside the window
12:21Settled on a lantern
12:23And a snowman with a big bucket
12:25Greets January
12:31But now, guys,
12:33it's time to talk about February.
12:35This is the second month of the year
12:37and the third,
12:39the last month of winter.
12:41In this month, as a rule,
12:43very strong frosts and blizzards.
12:45Probably this is because
12:47winter is angry
12:49and does not want to give way
12:51to the approaching spring.
12:53When in February
12:55there is good sunny weather,
12:57snow on the roofs
12:59begins to melt
13:01and flow down,
13:03forming transparent
13:05ice icicles
13:07on the sun.
13:09By the way,
13:11ice icicles are not worth eating,
13:13because you can easily catch a cold
13:15and get sick.
13:17In rivers and lakes covered with ice
13:19sleep at the bottom of deep pits
13:21most of the fish.
13:23But some of them
13:25do not fall asleep
13:27even in winter
13:29and continue to swim under the ice.
13:31For example, such predatory fish
13:33as pike perch and perch.
13:35Every month has
13:37its own special features.
13:39They say that if in February
13:41a foggy circle is visible
13:43around the sun,
13:45then it is due to a blizzard.
13:47And if the sparrows chirp loudly
13:49and noisily,
13:51then there will be a thaw.
13:53Let's watch a cartoon about February
13:55and listen to a poem.
13:57Let's watch a cartoon about February
13:59and listen to a poem
14:01about a thaw.
14:27But he's trying in vain. He won't make it anyway.
14:30Ryuga knows it himself.
14:32Winter is coming to an end.
14:34February will go with it.
14:37I feel a little sorry for him.
14:42So, we watched the cartoon about February,
14:45the last month of winter.
14:48And now we can say together,
14:51Goodbye, winter!
14:54Today we say goodbye,
14:56but I hope you all will come
14:59to the next lesson.
15:01Goodbye, kids!
15:24The End
15:40Hello, my little friends!
15:43Do you feel what a gentle and warm sun it is today?
15:49It's because spring has come.
15:52And today we will get acquainted
15:54with the first spring month.
15:57It's March.
15:59Oh, yes, I almost forgot
16:01that first we need to repeat
16:03what we learned about February.
16:06Remember?
16:07This is the last month of winter.
16:09In this month, as a rule,
16:11very strong, shaking frosts
16:13and cold blizzards are blowing.
16:15But no matter how angry winter is,
16:18its power ends anyway,
16:21and winter comes to an end.
16:24They say that if in February
16:26a foggy circle is seen around the sun,
16:29then it is due to a blizzard.
16:31And if the sparrows chirp loudly and noisily,
16:34then there will be a thaw.
16:36These are the signs of February.
16:39And now let's watch
16:41a cartoon about February
16:43and remember how cold winter was.
16:52The river is freezing.
16:54The ice is cracking.
16:56There is a snowdrift in the yard.
16:59And the snowflakes are spinning.
17:01It's cold outside.
17:03Stars, a magical carnival,
17:05illuminate the sky.
17:07Like a pearl, it sparkles.
17:09It foretells frosts.
17:11There will be a blizzard outside the window.
17:14The whole house wants to catch a cold.
17:16But in vain he tries.
17:18He still can't cope.
17:20He knows the south and himself.
17:22Winter will end soon.
17:24February will go with it.
17:26I'm a little sorry for him.
17:32Well, goodbye, winter.
17:34It's time to get acquainted
17:36with the first month of spring.
17:39This is the month of March.
17:41The snow has already melted everywhere.
17:44And if where he stayed,
17:46then only in deep cool ravines.
17:48Well, he doesn't have long to hide there.
17:51The hot sun will look for the remnants of snow there
17:55and melt it.
17:57This happens because our planet Earth
18:00during the winter flew around the sun
18:02a quarter of its annual path
18:05and slightly tilted,
18:07putting the northern hemisphere
18:09under the warm solar rays.
18:12In March, it begins to wake up
18:14from the sleep of nature.
18:16The buds swell in the branches,
18:18the grass and the first flowers begin to grow.
18:21The nights are getting shorter,
18:23the days are getting longer.
18:25On March 21, day and night
18:27become of the same length.
18:30This day is called
18:32the day of spring equanimity.
18:35The animals that fell asleep
18:37for the winter wake up.
18:40From the warm edges
18:42the birds begin to return.
18:44The birds sing joyfully,
18:46they sing spring songs in their nests.
18:49If crows swim in the puddles of early spring,
18:52then spring will be warm.
18:55This is one of the signs of March.
18:58Now I will show you a cartoon with a poem
19:01about this wonderful spring month.
19:10In March, the cold snow melts
19:13and the snowdrift blooms.
19:16The forest, the beauty of spring,
19:19wakes up from sleep.
19:21Mice, badgers and bears wake up.
19:24They drink the juice of the bud
19:27to release the leaves.
19:29On the trees there and here
19:31the birds sing joyfully.
19:33Soon they will become nests
19:35to feed the chicks in them.
19:38Mother's Day is coming.
19:41This holiday is the most important.
19:44On this day all over the planet
19:46mothers kiss their children.
19:49Well, my little friends,
19:52we watched a cartoon
19:54and learned something interesting
19:57about the month of March.
19:59Now it's time for us to finish the lesson.
20:03Goodbye, kids!
20:11Translation by Elham Arabi
20:42Hello, guys!
20:44Here we are again
20:46on the next lesson.
20:48Oh, how warm and sunny it is today!
20:52This is the month of April
20:55and today we will get to know it.
20:59But first, let's repeat what we learned
21:02in the previous lesson about the month of March.
21:05This is the first month of spring.
21:08The sun has melted the last snow
21:10and its warm rays began to warm the earth,
21:13awakening all nature
21:15after winter sleep.
21:17In March the buds swell on the branches,
21:20young grass begins to grow
21:22and the first flowers bloom.
21:25Gradually the night becomes shorter,
21:28the days longer.
21:30On March 21, day and night
21:33become of the same length.
21:36This day is called
21:38Spring Equinox Day.
21:41With the onset of spring,
21:43those animals that fell asleep in winter
21:46wake up.
21:48Flying birds return from the warm edges.
21:52If in March crows swim in puddles,
21:55then spring will be warm.
21:57This is one of the folk signs.
22:00Now we will watch a cartoon
22:03about this spring month.
22:09In March the cold snow melts
22:13and the snowdrift blooms.
22:16The forest awakens from sleep,
22:19the beauty of spring.
22:21Mice wake up,
22:23badgers and bears
22:25drink the juice of the bud
22:27to release the leaves.
22:29On the trees there and here
22:31the birds sing joyfully.
22:33Soon they will become nests
22:36to feed the chicks in them.
22:39Mother's Day is coming.
22:42This holiday is the most important.
22:45On this day all over the planet
22:47mothers kiss their children.
22:50And now it's time to get acquainted
22:53with the second month of spring,
22:56with April.
22:58In this month you can dress easier,
23:01because the sun warms up every day
23:04stronger and stronger.
23:06Days become longer,
23:08and nights are shorter.
23:10Now you can walk longer,
23:12ride a bike,
23:14play a ball
23:16or other fun games.
23:18Do you hear the birds chirping everywhere?
23:22The young, juicy grass turns bright green.
23:25Various flowers delight the eye
23:28with a colorful, cheerful color
23:31and pleasant aroma.
23:33In April, ants come to life
23:36and the first insects appear.
23:39Here and there butterflies begin to flutter.
23:43April has its own special features.
23:46If, for example, in April the morning is foggy,
23:50then the weather will be clear during the day.
23:53And if there are blue clouds in the sky,
23:55then it's for warmth and rain.
23:58Let's listen to a poem about April.
24:08What's so interesting?
24:10What a wonderful day!
24:13The sun shines joyfully,
24:15the children warm up,
24:17and I'm not a little lazy
24:19to play in the yard all day.
24:21It's noisy, fun all around,
24:23almost the whole house is dancing.
24:26The bird's trill rang.
24:28Oh, April has come to us!
24:31He calls out to the street,
24:33gives spring to everyone.
24:35The time has come.
24:37The children are in a hurry in the puddles.
24:39To the sunny April,
24:41to the merry carousels!
24:46What a wonderful month of April!
24:49Right, guys?
24:51Did you like the cartoon?
24:53Well, of course I liked it!
24:56I'm very glad!
24:58Well, now, my little friends,
25:00it's time to finish the lesson.
25:03Goodbye, children!
25:23Oh, what a wonderful day!
25:28The sun shines joyfully,
25:32the children warm up,
25:35and I'm not a little lazy
25:38to play in the yard all day.
25:41THE LITTLE FRIENDS
25:51Hello, my dear little friends!
25:56Our today's lesson we begin with a repetition of the previous one,
26:02on which we got acquainted with the second month of spring, with April.
26:08In April, the birds are happily chirping everywhere, and the first butterflies begin to flutter.
26:15The young grass turns green, the air is filled with the aroma of blooming flowers.
26:22The workers-ants wake up and immediately go to work.
26:28Lizards, bats and hedgehogs are chosen from their winter shelters.
26:34And at the end of April, cranes return from the distant warm lands.
26:41As every month, April has its own special folk signs.
26:48If, for example, in April the morning is foggy, then there will be clear weather.
26:55Well, now, to remember everything well, let's watch a cartoon about April.
27:04April
27:10What's so interesting? What a wonderful day!
27:15The sun is shining joyfully, the kids are warming up, and I'm not too lazy to play in the yard all day.
27:23It's noisy, fun all around, our whole house is almost dancing.
27:28The bird's trill is singing. Oh, April has come to us!
27:33He calls out to the street, gives everyone spring.
27:37The time has come, the kids are hurrying along the puddles.
27:41For sunny April, to the merry carousels!
27:48April is over, and then comes the month of May.
27:54This is the third and last month of spring.
27:57Sometimes it's hot, and sometimes it's cool.
28:01But still, even if it rains in May, the warm sun will quickly dry up the ground.
28:09After the rain, the air becomes clean and fresh.
28:14At the beginning of May, frogs wake up and arrange the most real concerts.
28:20The frogs are loud, as if trying to shout at each other.
28:25May is the most singing month of the year.
28:28At this time, all the birds are singing.
28:31And even at night, their wonderful trills are heard from everywhere.
28:36At this time, fruit trees are in full bloom, and crops are growing in the fields.
28:42On May days, it's great to walk in the fresh air with friends,
28:47because there is no exhaustive heat yet, but it's not cold anymore.
28:52One of the popular sayings of May is
28:55that if May frogs are loudly buzzing, it means that the weather is clear.
29:02Well, friends, it's time to watch a cartoon.
29:06The Rain
29:12A warm rain was running, loud and cheerful.
29:17The whole city was shining, as if new.
29:22Behind the distant hills, running after the meadow,
29:26the rainbow-arrow sky was colored with flowers.
29:30Cherries fall with white snow and petals,
29:34and the kids are playing under it.
29:38In the blue sky, the sun is caroling all day long,
29:42and a lilac is blooming in the garden.
29:45This is the month of May.
29:51So our next lesson is over.
29:55But I won't say goodbye to you guys for a long time.
29:58We will meet in the next lesson.
30:01When will summer come?
30:04Goodbye, kids!
30:29The Sun
30:45Hello, guys!
30:47Look how bright the sun is shining in the sky,
30:52how warm it is outside.
30:55It's because summer has come.
30:58But, as usual, we will first repeat what we learned about the month of May.
31:04So, May is the third and last month of spring.
31:10In this month, after winter sleep,
31:13frogs wake up and start to quack loudly,
31:17arranging the most real noisy concerts.
31:22Newborn fluffy rabbits appear,
31:27and in the rivers and lakes fish lay eggs.
31:31May is considered to be the most singing month.
31:35Wonderful, multi-voiced trills of feathered singers are heard from everywhere.
31:41Fruit trees are blooming everywhere and field flowers are blooming.
31:46Well, now, kids, let's watch the cartoon about the month of May again.
31:59A warm rain was running,
32:02loud and cheerful.
32:04The whole city shone with a clear sky,
32:07as if it were new.
32:09Beyond the distant hills,
32:11Mom, running away from the meadow,
32:13decorated the rainbow sky with flowers.
32:17With white snow, the petals fall from the cherry tree,
32:21and the babies have fun playing under it.
32:25In the blue sky, the sun is singing all day long,
32:29and lilacs are blooming in the garden.
32:32This is the month of May.
32:36Well, it's time to get acquainted with the first month of summer.
32:43This is June.
32:45In this month, the longest days and the shortest nights.
32:51On June 21, the day of the summer solstice comes.
32:58In June, the school year ends,
33:03and the longest summer holidays come.
33:09The water in the reservoirs has warmed up so much
33:12that you can swim and splash at will,
33:15but at the same time you always need to remember
33:18the rules of safe behavior on the water
33:21and not to climb into the water when there are no adults nearby.
33:26In June, the birds no longer sing so much,
33:29they have a care.
33:31It is necessary to feed the hatched chicks,
33:35but insects came with their songs to replace the feathered singers.
33:42In the afternoon, the blacksmiths make a bell,
33:45and at night the crickets sing gently.
33:49By the way, in the late evening,
33:51in the forest hedges and in the secluded places of the city parks,
33:55you can see beautiful wandering lights.
34:01Let's watch a cartoon about June and listen to a poem.
34:13Early in the morning, early in the morning,
34:15on a green meadow,
34:17where the streams are ringing,
34:19three bunnies came running.
34:21They counted in order,
34:23began to do a physical exercise,
34:25stretched, bent,
34:27and, of course, were surprised.
34:29What a miracle!
34:31In the middle of summer,
34:33in a white fur coat,
34:35the whole meadow is covered with snow.
34:38What is it, brothers?
34:40Snow?
34:42After all, it is June, and it does not melt.
34:44But the solution is simple.
34:47In the meadow, there and here,
34:49dandelions bloom.
34:53So we met the first summer month.
34:58In the next lesson,
35:00we will definitely repeat what we learned about June.
35:04And today I say goodbye to you,
35:07my little friends.
35:29The End
35:47Hello, hello, my dear friends!
35:51In the previous lesson,
35:53we talked about the first summer month.
35:56What is it called?
35:58That's right, it's June.
36:00In June,
36:02the school year ends
36:04and the summer holidays come.
36:07At this time, you can sunbathe
36:09and swim in the rivers,
36:11lakes and at sea.
36:13But you must remember
36:15the rules of safe behavior
36:17and do not go into the water
36:19when there are no adults nearby.
36:21In June,
36:23frogs feed on swallowed chicks,
36:26so they sing less often.
36:28But in the afternoon,
36:30we are delighted with their joyful singing.
36:33Blacksmiths sing at night.
36:37In June, berries begin to ripen,
36:40the first cherries appear,
36:42and other fruits.
36:44If in the evening of June
36:46abundant dew appears on the grass,
36:49then it will be a bright day.
36:52If frogs croak on the surface of the water,
36:55then it is due to the rain.
36:57Let's watch a cartoon about June, my friends!
37:07Early in the morning,
37:09on a green meadow,
37:11where the streams are ringing,
37:13three bunnies came running.
37:15They counted in order,
37:17began to exercise,
37:19pulled themselves up,
37:21and, of course, were surprised.
37:23What a miracle!
37:25In the middle of summer,
37:27in a white fur coat,
37:29the whole meadow is covered with snow!
37:31What a laugh!
37:33What is it, my friends?
37:35Snow?
37:37It's June, and it doesn't melt.
37:39But the story is simple.
37:41In the meadow, there and here,
37:43dandelions bloom.
37:46The next month after June
37:49is July.
37:51This is the second month of summer,
37:54and it is the hottest in the year.
37:56At noon, the sun burns so mercilessly,
37:59that everyone tries to hide in the shade.
38:02It's stuffy and quiet around.
38:05Even the birds don't sing.
38:07All nature freezes
38:09in anticipation of the rain,
38:11which will bring life-giving moisture
38:14and wash away the dry dust from the leaves.
38:17In July, it's time for thunderstorms
38:19and pouring rains.
38:21In July, the surface of small ponds
38:24and quiet river bays
38:26is covered with a small green marsh,
38:29under which small fish like to hide.
38:32From the parents' nests
38:34those chicks are chosen,
38:36which hatched in June.
38:38Now they have grown up,
38:40and it's time to learn to fly.
38:43In the month of July,
38:45as in other months,
38:47there are some signs.
38:49If, for example,
38:51in the morning,
38:53at sunrise,
38:55it's foggy,
38:57it means it will rain in the evening.
38:59Well, it's time to show
39:01a cartoon about July.
39:09In July,
39:11thunder and thunderous storms
39:13are heard somewhere.
39:15And here,
39:17playful ostriches
39:19are flying over the river.
39:21Frogs sing cheerfully,
39:23sparrows chirp,
39:25the fisherman is sitting on a pebble
39:27and catches carps.
39:29The bee swarm is singing,
39:31he is in a hurry to collect all the honey.
39:33And sometimes you can dream so well
39:35about warm July.
39:37To lie down with a friend
39:39And looking at the sunset, counting the stars in the sky,
39:44A cicada chimes in the silence.
39:48Oh, how I love our lessons, especially cartoons.
39:53I hope, guys, that you like them too.
39:57I confess that I have a lot of interesting cartoons for you about other months.
40:03But we'll watch them in the next lessons.
40:07See you soon!
40:38THE LAST MONTH OF SUMMER
40:49Hello, my little friends!
40:52Today we'll talk about the last month of summer, about August.
40:57But first, let's remember about July, which we learned about in the previous lesson.
41:04It's the second month of summer, and it's the hottest month of the year.
41:09In July, sometimes you can collect forest raspberries, black currant, blackberries and fragrant earthworms in the forest.
41:20Playful ostriches flutter over the reed thickets, shining their rainbow wings on the sun.
41:28In July, the chicks come out of their parents' nests and begin to learn to fly.
41:35If the blackbirds are loudly chirping in the evening in July, it means that the weather will be clear in the morning.
41:43And if the swallows are flying up and down, you need to expect a thunderstorm.
41:50These are the signs of July.
41:53Let's watch a cartoon about this month, guys!
42:03In July, thunders roar somewhere, thunders roar and thunders roar.
42:09And here, playful ostriches flutter over the river.
42:14The frogs sing merrily, the sparrow chirps.
42:18A fisherman sits on a pebble and catches a crucian carp.
42:21He hums, sings a bee-hive, hurries to collect all the honey.
42:26In July, sometimes it's so good to dream warmly.
42:30To lie in the shade and look at the sunset, to count the stars in the sky.
42:37A cicada chirps quietly.
42:42And now, kids, let's get acquainted with the last month of summer, with August.
42:49This month is no longer as hot as July.
42:53This is because the days become imperceptibly shorter, and at night they become longer.
42:59And the sun does not have time to warm the earth as much as in July.
43:04Warm August is the calmest and quietest month of the year.
43:09At this time, cherries, plums, pears, apples and many, many other fruits are ripening in the gardens.
43:17Wheat and other grains are harvested in the fields.
43:22Forest dwellers begin to harvest supplies for the winter.
43:28Various mushrooms grow everywhere from the moisture of the earth.
43:34Collecting mushrooms is very interesting, but you must be very careful,
43:40because you can get poisonous mushrooms.
43:43Therefore, it is best to collect mushrooms with adults.
43:48If the ants build a large anthill, then the winter will be long and cold.
43:56And if the moon is reddish, this is due to a strong wind.
44:01These are the signs of August.
44:04And now let's watch a cartoon about this month.
44:18The quiet summer is fading, the days are getting shorter.
44:23It's time to go to the forest for mushrooms, kids.
44:27It's time! Here are the leaves, here are the opiates, raw food and olives.
44:32Do not be lazy, collect and fill the jar.
44:36The month of August is coming to an end, there are many things to do in the garden.
44:40Come on, don't be lazy, let's collect the harvest!
44:44Tomatoes, lentils, pears, apples, wheat, vegetables and fruits are the products for the winter.
44:53That's the end of our lesson.
44:57And I say goodbye to you.
45:00But I really hope that we will meet again in other lessons.
45:06Aunt Owls, goodbye, kids!
45:22To be continued...
45:52I was late for the lesson. Hello, guys!
45:57Let's repeat everything we learned in the last lesson about the month of August.
46:05As you remember, in August the days gradually get shorter, and the nights get longer.
46:12The sun no longer has time to warm the earth as much as in July.
46:18The heat goes down imperceptibly.
46:21At this time, the harvest is collected in the fields, and pears, plums and apples ripen in the gardens.
46:30The weather in August usually becomes quiet and warm.
46:36Various mushrooms grow everywhere, which are very interesting to collect.
46:42Very tasty dishes are made of them.
46:46I, for example, really like a mushroom pie.
46:51Well, we remembered everything, it's time to watch a cartoon.
47:06The summer is quiet, the days are getting shorter.
47:11It's time to go to the forest for mushrooms, kids!
47:15Here are the leaves, here are the opiates, raw food and olives.
47:19Don't be lazy, collect them and fill the jar.
47:23The month of August is coming to an end, there are a lot of things to do in the garden.
47:28Come on, don't be lazy, let's collect the harvest.
47:31Tomatoes, lentils, pears, apples, wheat, vegetables and fruits are winter products.
47:40Yes, what a pity, the summer is over and autumn has come.
47:50Today, kids, we will get acquainted with the first autumn month.
47:55This is September.
47:57In this month, the days become even shorter, and the air is cooler.
48:03Sometimes it snows in autumn and fog descends on the ground.
48:09On September 23, day and night become of the same length,
48:15and this day is called the Day of Autumn Equality.
48:21In September, classes begin at schools,
48:25which means that the summer holidays are over until the next year.
48:32In the fields, the harvest of potatoes, cabbage, onions, carrots and other vegetables is collected.
48:39In September, the leaves of trees turn yellow, and in some places the foliage begins.
48:46At this time, some animals begin to prepare for winter sleep,
48:52and birds fly to warm countries.
48:56A folk saying says that the warmer and drier September, the later winter will come.
49:04If the birch leaves begin to turn yellow from the top, spring will be earlier, and later from the bottom.
49:14Let's watch a cartoon about September.
49:19Here is autumn on the threshold.
49:23The sky is blue above the head.
49:26Puddles cool on the road.
49:29The smoke is foggy over the river.
49:31Birds leave their nests.
49:34They gather in flight.
49:36The sounds of songs freeze, and it rains more and more often.
49:41The dawns are getting cooler.
49:44Leaves are burning with gold.
49:47In September, flowers and bouquets rush along the streets.
49:52It's autumn.
49:54The first-graders are in a row.
49:57The school has opened its doors.
50:00The children are waiting impatiently.
50:03So I came, it's time to say goodbye.
50:07Our lesson is over.
50:09Goodbye, my little friends.
50:12See you next time!
50:48The end
50:52Hello, guys!
50:54I am very glad to see all of you at the lessons of Aunt Owl.
50:59Do you remember what month I told you last time?
51:03Let's just repeat it.
51:06In the previous lesson, we got acquainted with the first autumn month, September.
51:13In this month, it's time to put on warm autumn clothes,
51:18because the days have become even shorter, and the air is cooler.
51:24Summer holidays end on September 1,
51:29and classes begin at schools.
51:33It's time to pick grapes and late varieties of fruits.
51:39In the fields, they collect potatoes, cabbage, onions, carrots, and other vegetables.
51:46In September, the leaves of the trees turn yellow, and the leaves fall.
51:51At this time, some animals begin to prepare for winter sleep,
51:57and birds fly to warm countries.
52:01Let's watch the cartoon about September again.
52:09Here is autumn on the doorstep.
52:12The sky is blue over my head.
52:15Puddles on the road will cool down.
52:18Misty haze over the river.
52:20Birds leave their nests.
52:23They gather in flight.
52:25The sounds of songs fade away, and it rains more and more often.
52:30The dawns are getting cooler.
52:33Leaves burn with gold.
52:35In September, flowers are in bouquets.
52:38People are in a hurry to go outside.
52:40Autumn has come.
52:42First-graders line up.
52:45The school has opened its doors.
52:47The children are looking forward to it.
52:51And now, my little friends, let's talk about the second month of autumn.
52:58This is October.
53:00In October, the weather can change several times during the day.
53:06Sometimes a bright sun shines,
53:08and then suddenly a strong wind blows.
53:11It will rain.
53:12There is even such a saying.
53:15In October, people laugh and cry.
53:19In this month, the leaves fall from the trees almost completely.
53:24But there is such a sign.
53:27If the leaves have not fallen from the birch completely yet,
53:30it means that the snow will fall late.
53:34In winter, warm regions disappear.
53:36In winter, almost all the birds that fly
53:40remain only those that winter in the homeland.
53:44Many forest animals finish their preparations for winter.
53:49Throughout October, the badger is preparing for winter sleep.
53:55He insulates the burrow with dry leaves and grass.
53:59With the main burrow, he makes a pantry,
54:03in which he puts roots, nuts, dry berries,
54:07and even dried mushrooms.
54:10This is such a little sad month of October.
54:14Let's watch a cartoon about him.
54:23The sky is gray and cold,
54:25The sky is gray and cold,
54:28Everything is pale, gloomy.
54:30There are no more sunny days.
54:32In the yard, you can't hear the laughter of the cheerful children.
54:36All the fun and games are forgotten for now.
54:40In October, everything freezes.
54:43The birds do not sing songs,
54:45the last leaf flies around.
54:47Every day it rains.
54:50In a warm house by the window,
54:53Remembering the summer day, the cat is sleeping in a ball.
54:58She is too lazy to play.
55:03This movie about October is a bit sad and rainy.
55:07But what can we do?
55:09And we are saying goodbye to you, kids.
55:13Goodbye, kids.
55:23We are going to the park.
55:26We are going to the park.
55:29We are going to the park.
55:32We are going to the park.
55:35We are going to the park.
55:38We are going to the park.
55:41We are going to the park.
55:44We are going to the park.
55:47We are going to the park.
55:51October
55:54Hello, kids.
55:56It's so cold today.
55:59Because autumn is coming to an end
56:02and winter is coming to us again.
56:05But for now we are going to talk about
56:08what month we studied in the last lesson.
56:12Right?
56:14It was October.
56:16Remember, guys,
56:18I told you about a capricious month.
56:22Because in October the weather changes several times during the day.
56:27And it rains very often.
56:30In October, birds fly to the warm lands for winter.
56:35In this month, leaves from trees almost completely fall.
56:41Many forest animals end their preparation for winter in October.
56:47Almost all fish, except for some predators,
56:51go into deep pits at the end of October
56:54at the bottom of the reservoirs
56:56and fall asleep until spring.
56:59Let's watch a cartoon about October again
57:03and listen to a poem.
57:11The sky is gray and cold.
57:13The rays are not shining.
57:15Everything is pale and gloomy.
57:17There are no more sunny days.
57:19In the yard you can't hear the laughter of cheerful children.
57:24All fun and games are forgotten.
57:28In October everything freezes.
57:30Birds do not sing songs.
57:32The last leaf flies around.
57:35It rains every day.
57:38In a warm house by the window,
57:40remembering the summer day,
57:42a cat is sleeping in a deep corner.
57:46She is too lazy to play.
57:50Well, that's it.
57:53October is the last month.
57:57Autumn. November.
57:59In this month, the sky is gray and cold.
58:03It is often covered with heavy clouds,
58:05through which only the sun rarely peeks.
58:10The ground and reservoirs have cooled down.
58:12The temperature often drops so low
58:15that puddles freeze up
58:17and are covered with a thin crust of ice.
58:21Sometimes in November even snow can fall.
58:25Trees stand naked.
58:27The last leaf flew around them.

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