Turnip fairy tale in good quality. Russian folk tale turnip

28.02.2019

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We read a fairy tale about a turnip with our sons. On last page books, when the root crop has already been taken out, I pay attention to the huge carrots in the neighboring garden. I note to myself - "the bastards, they are already preparing a bookmark for the second part ..".

I planted an acorn, a linden grew. He planted a walnut, a linden grew again. planted
a seed, and again a linden. Our soil is like this. Here, it's the same with everyone.
national programs.

Grandfather planted a turnip. And said:
- That's it, slaz grandmother - flew in, it seems granddaughter's pills were released!

Grandfather planted a turnip. A large turnip has grown. But Chernobyl
summer residents are no longer surprised!

Grandfather planted a turnip. A large turnip has grown. Pull-pull -
cannot pull out. The grandfather called the grandmother - they pulled, they pulled - they couldn’t pull it out.
The grandmother called the little girl - they pulled, they pulled - they couldn’t pull it out. Granddaughter called
a bug - pull-pull - they cannot pull it out. The bug called the cat -
pull-pull - they can't pull it out. The cat called the mouse, and the mouse says:
“Why are you, a crowd of idiots, stuffed turnips into a joint !!!”

Grandfather planted a turnip. It was an unprecedented case in judicial practice!

Grandfather planted a turnip. Drove her to the address, but she had nothing to pay - fuck it
vote by the wayside!!!

Grandfather planted a turnip. Then he handed it over, pofazendil, fenced it off a little, in
farmed in June, and then ranch, texasil and bushed her until the very autumn !!!

Grandfather planted a turnip. Then I realized that I had stepped, and planted everything with poppies.

Where is our education system going? sister (grade 8) was asked to write an "atomic fairy tale" - like old fairy tale on new way and as an example in the textbook is given about Ivan the Fool and the frog princess: (excerpt) ...-
Good for the right thing! -
He put the frog in a handkerchief.
Opened her white royal body
And let the electric current.

In long agony she died,
In every vein knocked centuries.
And the smile of knowledge played
On the happy face of a fool!"

Well, she composed: Somehow my grandfather went to the dacha in Chernobyl. And he grew a big, big turnip there. He tried to pull it out, but he couldn't. And he asked the neighbors and even tried it with a tractor, but he couldn’t do anything. (Further the ordeals of the grandfather are described) as a result: Grandfather finally brought home a turnip, and it turned out to be rotten inside, with huge worms, worms crawled out of the turnip and ... BURNED GRANDFATHER! Pipeets. And she got FIVE for it!...

I read to my daughter a fairy tale about the "turnip"
In general, it pulls, pulls, grandfather, etc. as a result, a crowd of people and animals gathered and pulled out a turnip.
My daughter asks me why they pulled her out? …. And then I fall into a stupor and could not say anything smarter than that the force vectors were formed.

Imitation of fairy tales

Grandma planted grandpa
Just because he ate a turnip.
Made friends sitting grandpa
WITH gray wolf in a red cap.
Grandma was stupid
Flew south.
A light breeze blew from the sea,
The Marquis kissed her.
And did not notice de Sade himself,
Like swallowing love poison.
Grandma tidied up in the castle,
She called herself Mata Hari.
Well, grandfather and gray in a cap
So they lived in a tight cage.

Another Russian folk tale, which parents had to read to us "to holes" in childhood - turnip. And later, when I was already reading fairy tales to my children before going to bed, to the question: “what are we going to read about today?” in response, a joyful answer often sounded: “about the turnip!”. Have you had it? Well, there will be more! 🙂

And after all, it seems that there is no special space for creativity. And still tried to somehow revive classic plot to add something new to it.

Children were always pleased with such small finds, apparently, they were also interested in finding something new every time in a familiar text. So you, when you read a fairy tale about a turnip to your children, try to somehow revive and supplement the canonical plot.

Trust me, your kids will love it! And it's not as difficult as it seems at first glance! 🙂 Now I'll prove it!

By the way, did you know that the Russian folk tale about the turnip was recorded by the folklore collector A.N. Afanasyev in the Arkhangelsk province? And in the folklore version, the legs are included in the process of pulling out the turnip: “Another leg has come; another leg by leg; a leg for a bitch, a bitch for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, they pull, pull, they can’t pull it out! And only with the arrival of the fifth leg is it possible to defeat the turnip.

According to the plot of the fairy tale "Turnip", there are several parodies and variants. For example, on the topic of Turnip they wrote, A.P. Chekhov, V. Kataev, Kir Bulchev, and even.

Today we will not read all the versions of the fairy tale about the turnip, but we will limit ourselves to two: the classic one, and as presented by V. Dahl. In which, by the way, the role of the mouse-savior is performed by ... a neighbor !!! Well, now let's read the fairy tale about the turnip and try to diversify the text.

Russian folktale:

turnip

Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and a woman in the village. One day in the spring, grandfather planted a turnip and says:
- Grow, turnip, grow sweet! Grow, turnip, grow strong!

How much, how little time has passed, but a large, strong, juicy and wrinkled turnip has grown. Grandfather saw what a turnip had grown, he was delighted, he went to pick a turnip, but he couldn’t pull it out!

Then the grandfather called the grandmother for help. Grandma came and grabbed Grandpa.
Grandmother for grandfather, Grandfather for a turnip - They pull, they pull, they cannot pull it out.

Then the grandmother called her granddaughter.
The granddaughter came running to help drag the turnip out of the ground

Granddaughter for grandmother
grandma for grandpa
Grandfather for a turnip -

Then the granddaughter called the dog Zhuchka. The bug came running to help drag the turnip out of the ground

Bug for granddaughter
Granddaughter for grandmother
grandma for grandpa
Grandfather for a turnip -
They pull, they pull, they can't pull it out.

Then she called the Bug a cat. A cat came running to help drag a turnip out of the ground
Cat for a bug
Bug for granddaughter
Granddaughter for grandmother
grandma for grandpa
Grandfather for a turnip -
They pull, they pull, they can't pull it out.

And then the cat called the mouse. Here a mouse came running to help drag a turnip out of the ground
Mouse for a cat
Cat for a bug
Bug for granddaughter
Granddaughter for grandmother
grandma for grandpa
Grandfather for a turnip -
Pull-pull - and all together pulled a turnip!
Grandma cooked porridge from turnip. The porridge turned out extremely tasty and sweet. The grandmother set the table and called the porridge to everyone who helped to pull out the turnip: the pipe, the granddaughter, the bug and the cat. And the most important guest at the table was the mouse. Everyone ate porridge and praised: oh yes turnip, oh yes grandmother!

Well, now the same story "REPKA", but in the retelling IN AND. Dahl.

There lived an old man with an old woman, and a third granddaughter; spring has come, the snow has melted; So the old woman says: it's time to dig a garden; sure it's time, said the old man, sharpened the spade and went into the garden.

Already he dug it, dug it, went over the whole earth piece by piece and fluffed up the ridges marvelously; the old woman praised the ridge and sowed the turnips.

A turnip has risen, it grows both green and curly, the tops spread along the ground, and under the ground a yellow turnip puffs up, rushing up, climbing out of the ground.

What a turnip! say the neighbors, glancing through the wattle fence! And grandfather and grandmother and granddaughter rejoice and say: it will be good for us to bake and soar during fasting!

Here came the Assumption Fast, which is called Mistresses, grandfather wanted to eat the boy's turnips, went to the garden, grabbed the turnips by the tops, and well, pull; pulls, pulls, cannot pull; shouted the old woman, the old woman came, grabbed the grandfather and pull; they pull, they pull together, they cannot pull out the turnips; the granddaughter came, grabbed her grandmother, and, well, the three of us pulled; they pull the turnip, they pull it, but they cannot pull it out.

A mutt beetle came running, clung to her granddaughter, and all the quarters pulled themselves, but they couldn’t pull the turnips! The old man was out of breath, the old woman coughed, the granddaughter was crying, the bug was barking; a neighbor came running, grabbed the bug by the tail, the bug by the granddaughter, the granddaughter by the grandmother, the grandmother by the grandfather, the grandfather by the turnip, they pulled, they pulled, but they couldn’t pull it out!

They pulled and pulled, but as soon as the tops broke off, everyone flew back: grandfather to grandmother, grandmother to granddaughter, granddaughter to a bug, a bug to a neighbor, and a neighbor to the ground.

Grandma Ah! grandfather waving his arms, granddaughter is crying, a bug is barking, a neighbor is rubbing the back of his head, and a turnip, as if nothing had happened, is sitting in the ground! The neighbor scratched himself and said: oh, grandfather, the beard has grown, but he couldn’t stand his mind; come on, let's pick it out of the ground!

Here the old man and the old woman guessed, grabbed the spade and, well, pick off the turnip; dug, pulled out, shaken, and the turnip is such that it does not fit into any pot; how to be? the old woman took it, put it in a frying pan, baked it, and ate it with a neighbor himself a quarter, and gave the peel to the bug. That's the whole story, no more to say.

However, this is only one fairy tale ended, while others have just begun! After all, everyone hides many secrets. For example, you can’t even imagine how many new plot twists a simple one contains. Check it out - you'll be amazed! 🙂


texts fairy tales Turnip we know five: a textbook folk, in the processing of Alexei Nikolaevich Tolstoy, a strange Afanasevsky, a simple teacher Ushinsky and a version of Vladimir Ivanovich Dahl, rich in language.

We give all five texts of the Turnip fairy tale here:

Surely, there are a great many different retellings and adaptations of the Repka tale, because the tale has long become something like a song, it is known by heart and remembered from childhood. The fairy tale has many sequels and parodies.

And yet, the Repka tale, despite its lightness and even lightness (it’s hard for children to perceive otherwise), hid a huge and indisputable truth in itself - joint work and efforts can move mountains, and family and friendship are the greatest value.

Fairy tale Turnip (original)

Grandfather planted a turnip.

A large turnip has grown.

Grandfather went to pick a turnip:

pulls, pulls, can't pull!


The grandfather called the grandmother:

grandma for grandpa

grandfather for a turnip -


The grandmother called her granddaughter:

granddaughter for grandmother

grandma for grandpa

grandfather for a turnip -

pull-pull, pull can not!


The granddaughter called Zhuchka:

Bug for granddaughter

granddaughter for grandmother

grandma for grandpa

grandfather for a turnip -

pull-pull, pull can not!


Bug called the cat:

cat for a bug,

Bug for granddaughter

granddaughter for grandmother

grandma for grandpa

grandfather for a turnip -

pull-pull, pull can not!


The cat called the mouse:

mouse for cat

cat for a bug,

Bug for granddaughter

granddaughter for grandmother

grandma for grandpa

grandfather for a turnip -

pull-pull, - pulled out a turnip!

Fairy tale Turnip in the processing of A. N. Tolstoy

Grandfather planted a turnip and says:

— Grow, grow, turnip, sweet! Grow, grow, turnip, strong!

The turnip has grown sweet, strong, big, big.

The grandfather went to pick a turnip: he pulls, he pulls, he cannot pull it out.

Grandpa called grandma.


grandma for grandpa

Grandfather for a turnip -


The grandmother called her granddaughter.


Granddaughter for grandmother

grandma for grandpa

Grandfather for a turnip -


They pull, they pull, they can't pull it out.

Granddaughter called Zhuchka.


Bug for granddaughter

Granddaughter for grandmother

grandma for grandpa

Grandfather for a turnip -


They pull, they pull, they can't pull it out.

Bug called the cat.


Cat for a bug

Bug for granddaughter

Granddaughter for grandmother

grandma for grandpa

Grandfather for a turnip -


They pull, they pull, they can't pull it out.

The cat called the mouse.


Mouse for a cat

Cat for a bug

Bug for granddaughter

Granddaughter for grandmother

grandma for grandpa

Grandfather for a turnip -


Pull-pull - and pulled out a turnip.

Fairy tale Turnip in the processing of A. N. Afanasiev

Grandfather sowed a turnip; he went to pick a turnip, grabbed the turnip: he pulled, pulled, he couldn’t pull it out! Called grandpa grandma; grandmother for grandfather, grandfather for turnip, pull-pull, they can’t pull it out! Granddaughter came; granddaughter pulling grandmother, grandmother pulling grandfather, grandfather pulling a turnip, they pull, pull, they can’t pull it out! The bitch came; a bitch for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip, they pull, pull, they can’t pull it out! The leg (?) has arrived. A leg for a bitch, a bitch for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip, they pull, pull, they can’t pull it out!

Another leg came; another leg for a leg, a leg for a bitch, a bitch for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip, they pull, pull, they can’t pull it out! (and so on up to the fifth leg). The fifth leg has arrived. Five legs for four, four legs for three, three legs for two, two legs for a leg, a leg for a bitch, a bitch for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip, they pull, they pull: they pulled a turnip!

Fairy tale Turnip in the processing of K. D. Ushinsky

Grandfather planted a turnip - a large, very large turnip grew.

The grandfather began to drag a turnip out of the ground: he pulls, he pulls, he cannot pull it out.

The grandfather called the grandmother for help.

Grandmother for grandfather, grandfather for turnip: they pull, they pull, they can’t pull it out.

The grandmother called her granddaughter. Granddaughter for grandmother, grandmother for grandfather, grandfather for turnip: they pull, they pull, they cannot pull it out.

The granddaughter called Zhuchka. A bug for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip: they pull, they pull, they cannot pull it out.

Bug called the cat. A cat for a bug, a bug for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip: they pull, they pull, they cannot pull it out.

The cat clicked the mouse.

The mouse for the cat, the cat for the Bug, the Bug for the granddaughter, the granddaughter for the grandmother, the grandmother for the grandfather, the grandfather for the turnip pull-pull - pulled out the turnip!

Fairy tale Turnip in the processing of V. I. Dahl

There lived an old man with an old woman, and a third granddaughter; spring has come, the snow has melted; So the old woman says: it's time to dig a garden; sure it's time, said the old man, sharpened the spade and went into the garden.

Already he dug it, dug it, went over the whole earth piece by piece and fluffed up the ridges marvelously; the old woman praised the ridge and sowed the turnips. A turnip has risen, it grows both green and curly, the tops spread along the ground, and under the ground a yellow turnip puffs and pours, rushing up, climbing out of the ground. "What a turnip!" - say the neighbors, glancing through the wattle fence! And grandfather and grandmother and granddaughter rejoice and say: "It will be something for us to bake and soar during fasting!"

Here came the Assumption Fast, which is called Mistresses, grandfather wanted to eat the boy's turnips, went to the garden, grabbed the turnips by the tops, and well, pull; pulls, pulls, cannot pull; shouted the old woman, the old woman came, grabbed the grandfather and pull; they pull, they pull together, they cannot pull out the turnips; the granddaughter came, grabbed her grandmother, and, well, the three of us pulled; they pull the turnip, they pull it, but they cannot pull it out.

The mutt Zhuchka came running, clung to her granddaughter, and all the quarters pulled themselves, but they couldn’t pull the turnips!

The old man was out of breath, the old woman coughed, the granddaughter was crying, the bug was barking; a neighbor came running, grabbed the bug by the tail, the bug by the granddaughter, the granddaughter by the grandmother, the grandmother by the grandfather, the grandfather by the turnip, they pulled, they pulled, but they couldn’t pull it out! They pulled and pulled, but as soon as the tops broke off, everyone flew back: grandfather to grandmother, grandmother to granddaughter, granddaughter to a bug, a bug to a neighbor, and a neighbor to the ground. Grandma Ah! grandfather waving his arms, granddaughter is crying, a bug is barking, a neighbor is rubbing the back of his head, and a turnip, as if nothing had happened, is sitting in the ground!

The neighbor scratched himself and said: oh, grandfather, the beard has grown, but he couldn’t stand his mind; come on, let's pick it out of the ground! Here the old man and the old woman guessed, grabbed the spade and, well, pick off the turnip; dug, pulled out, shaken, and the turnip is such that it does not fit into any pot; how to be? The old woman took it, put it in a frying pan, baked it, and ate it with a neighbor himself a quarter, and gave the skins to Bug. That's the whole story, no more to say.



IN Russian folk tales people live side by side with domestic and wild animals. In hard work, in the field, hunting or in dangerous adventure yard or forest dwellers always come to the rescue.

In the fairy tale "Turnip" a simple everyday story! Nose beautiful pictures And large print reading it is interesting and informative. If the kids ask their parents what is a turnip? They will be able to tell in detail and fascinatingly about this common plant.

A turnip is a root crop that grows in the ground like a carrot. It is round, juicy and sweet, it tastes like cabbage, radish and radish. In the villages, people planted turnips in the garden and waited for a rich harvest. They kept it in the basement so that in the winter they would enjoy delicious summer vegetables.

In a children's fairy tale, the story begins like this - the grandfather planted a turnip, and a large, very large turnip grew. And what happened next can be learned from the book if you ask your mother or grandmother to read a bedtime story.

Much in children's literature interesting characters, but from the story about "Turnip" all the characters are known and very popular. Let's take a look at who's involved:

Grandfather - an economic peasant, he plants and grows a rich harvest, dreams of fabulously large vegetables;

grandma - in everything to match the grandfather, the first to come running to the rescue when it was necessary to drag a huge turnip;

Granddaughter - a little girl helping the elderly with the housework, she was the second to come to the aid of her grandfather and grandmother;

Doggy Bug - yard guard, she will always come to the rescue both on the hunt and in the garden;

Cat - a permanent resident in the house and on the street, if necessary, it will come in handy in business.

mouse - although a pest of vegetable gardens, but in trouble it will help and become last member in a long line of grandfather's assistants.

fairy tale for children fun and easy to understand. The text is short and quickly remembered, based on this story, you can arrange home performance, or play a skit at school and in kindergarten.

Benefits for children in Russian fairy tales

For completeness, under the story there is Pictures, which are folded into a filmstrip. Additionally, you can listen to the audio version, it helps to develop the imagination and imagine the cartoon in your head.

The story is told with repeated phrases. A chain of characters gradually builds up and similar statements appear in the text: “A bug for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip.” It turns out tongue twisters that help develop clear speech and good memory. Parents can work with children and teach them to quickly pronounce repeating fragments from a fairy tale.

In addition to the narrative, vivid illustrations and works of art from Palekh and Fedoskino. They reflect peasant life and help to vividly represent the actions and characters from the book. Children, looking at the pictures, will be able to get acquainted with Russian lacquer miniature and folk crafts of Mstera and Kholuy.

The book is intended For family reading . If the kids have not yet learned to read, parents or older children will be able, together with the heroes of the fairy tale, to tell what friendship and mutual assistance are, and how they help in difficult situations.



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