Fairy tale Teremok old version. Tale of the Terem-Teremok - Suteev Vladimir Grigorievich

04.03.2019

Who does not know the folk tale "Teremok" from childhood, everyone is familiar with this fairytale house and his characters. But wait. And in which version did you ever hear this tale? In the retelling of M. Bulatov? Or maybe Alexei Tolstoy? Nevertheless, this is a Russian folk tale, and has been passed from mouth to ear since ancient times. So my grandmother told me this fairy tale in exactly the same interpretation in which her grandmother told her, and I also pass it on to you without changes. Otherwise what is it folk tale if it has an author?

Teremok

Russian folktale

There was a teremok in a field.

A mouse ran past, saw a teremok, stopped and knocked on the door:

Nobody responds. The mouse entered the tower and began to live and live there.

A frog jumped past, saw a teremok and asked:

I am a mouse-norushka! And who are you?

And I'm a frog.

Come live with me!

They began to live together.

I ran past the bunny. He stopped and knocked on the door.

Knock Knock! Who lives in a teremochka? Who-who lives in the low?

I am a mouse-norushka!

I'm the Frog Frog!

And who are you?

And I'm a runaway bunny.

Come live with us! More fun together!

Hare jump-jump into the tower. They began to live together.

A fox crept past. Knock-knock on the window and asks:

Who lives in a teremochka? Who-who lives in the low?

I am a mouse-norushka.

I am the Frog Frog.

I am Runaway Bunny.

And who are you?

And I'm Sister Fox.

Come live with us!

The four of them began to live.

A wolf ran past, he liked the teremok, and he knocks on the door:

Knock Knock! Who lives in a teremochka? Who-who lives in the low?

I am a mouse-norushka.

I am the Frog Frog.

I am Runaway Bunny.

I am Sister Fox.

And who are you?

And I'm a Volchok-gray barrel.

Come live with us!

They began to live together. They live in the little house, they sing songs.

Suddenly a clumsy bear comes up to the tower. The bear saw the tower, heard the songs, stopped and roared:

Who lives in a teremochka? Who-who lives in the low?

I am a mouse-norushka.

I am the Frog Frog.

I am Runaway Bunny.

I am Sister Fox.

I, the Top-gray barrel.

And who are you?

And I'm a Bear-Bullet.

Come live with us!

The bear climbed into the tower. He didn't get in the door, he began to climb onto the roof. The tower crackled, fell on its side and fell apart. The Little Mouse, the Frog Frog, the Runaway Bunny, the Little Chanterelle, the Gray Barrel Top, barely managed to jump out of it - all are safe and sound.

What to do, they began to carry logs, cut boards - to build a new tower. They built a tower-teremok better than before, but the six of them began to live in it. Patience and a little effort!

Interestingly, there are many versions of this tale, and they end in different ways. Either the bear is just a clumsy clubfoot and breaks the tower, and all the animals scatter away, or even purposefully destroy it, like a Bear crushing everyone. And since the fairy tale is a folk tale, it is up to you to decide which of the endings you like best.

Stands in the field Teremok. A mouse runs past. I saw the tower, stopped and asked:

Nobody responds. The mouse entered the tower and began to live there.

A frog jumped up to the tower and asked:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the terem?

I am a mouse! And who are you?

And I'm a frog.

Come live with me! The frog jumped into the tower. They began to live together.

Runaway bunny runs past. Stop and ask:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the terem?

I am a mouse!

I am a frog!

And who are you?

And I'm a runaway bunny.

Come live with us! Hare jump into the tower! They began to live together.

A little fox is walking by. She knocked on the window and asked:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the terem?

I am a mouse.

I am a frog.

I am a runaway bunny.

And who are you?

And I'm a fox-sister.

Come live with us! The fox climbed into the tower. The four of them began to live.

A top-gray barrel came running, looked in the door and asked:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the terem?

I am a mouse.

I am a frog.

I am a runaway bunny.

I am a fox-sister.

And who are you?

And I'm a top-gray barrel.

Come live with us!

The wolf got into the tower. The five of them began to live. Here they live in the tower, they sing songs.

Suddenly a clumsy bear comes along. The bear saw the teremok, heard the songs, stopped and roared at the top of his lungs:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the terem?

I am a mouse.

I am a frog.

I am a runaway bunny.

I am a fox-sister.

I am a top-gray barrel.

And who are you?

And I'm a bear.

Come live with us!

The bear climbed into the tower. Lez-climb, climb-climb - he just couldn't get in and says:

And I'd rather live on your roof.

Yes, you crush us.

No, I won't crush it.

Well, get on it! The bear climbed onto the roof and just sat down - bang! - Teremok collapsed.

The fairy tale "Teremok" for little children is a funny story about forest animals: a mouse, a frog, a bunny, a fox and a top. They lived together in the same house until it was destroyed by a bear. But the friends did not grieve, but built a new tower, even more beautiful than the previous one.

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Stands in the field Teremok. A mouse runs past.

I saw the tower, stopped and asked:

Nobody responds. The mouse entered the tower and began to live there.

A frog jumped up to the tower and asked:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the terem?

I am a mouse! And who are you?

And I'm a frog.

Come live with me! The frog jumped into the tower. They began to live together.

Runaway bunny runs past. Stop and ask:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the terem?

I am a mouse!

I am a frog!

And who are you?

And I'm a runaway bunny.

Come live with us! Hare jump into the tower! They began to live together.

A little fox is walking by. She knocked on the window and asked:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the terem?

I am a mouse.

I am a frog.

I am a runaway bunny.

And who are you?

And I'm a fox-sister.

Come live with us! The fox climbed into the tower. The four of them began to live.

A top-gray barrel came running, looked in the door and asked:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the terem?

I am a mouse.

I am a frog.

I am a runaway bunny.

I am a fox-sister.

And who are you?

And I'm a top-gray barrel.

Come live with us!

The wolf got into the tower. The five of them began to live. Here they live in the tower, they sing songs.

Suddenly a clumsy bear comes along. The bear saw the teremok, heard the songs, stopped and roared at the top of his lungs:

Terem-teremok! Who lives in the terem?

I am a mouse.

I am a frog.

I am a runaway bunny.

I am a fox-sister.

I am a top-gray barrel.

And who are you?

And I'm a bear.

Come live with us!

The bear climbed into the tower. Lez-climb, climb-climb - he just couldn't get in and says:

And I'd rather live on your roof.

Yes, you crush us.

No, I won't crush it.

Well, get on it! The bear climbed onto the roof and just sat down - bang! - Teremok collapsed.

The tower crackled, fell on its side and fell apart. A mouse-louse, a frog-frog, a bunny-runaway, a fox-sister, a spinning top-gray barrel barely managed to jump out of it - all are safe and sound.

They began to carry logs, cut boards - build a new tower.

Built better than before!

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  • Teremok- one of the most famous folk tales for children. Many authors fairy tale Teremok was taken as the basis of their own children's stories. So the story was processed by A. Tolstoy, A. Usachev, V. Bianchi and others. Online fairy tale replete with repetitions and onomatopoeia, which greatly simplify the auditory perception of the text, all acting characters familiar and understandable to the child, the described events are ingenuous - therefore read the fairy tale Teremok even the smallest kids love it. They will definitely enjoy reading about little house with its funny inhabitants.

    Features of a fairy tale

    Tale Teremok does not have a bright educational or cognitive orientation. But it opens up the broadest prospects for the development of children's creativity. The story can be used as a script for home productions. finger theater. A magical plot can become the basis for drawing lessons. Draw a hut with many windows for the child - and let the child depict characters looking out of the windows as events unfold. You can invite the young listener to repeat the lines of the characters, imitating their voices or behavior. Buzzing like a fly, jumping up like a hare and stomping like a bear cub, the kid will be infinitely happy and will ask you to read to him about Teremok more than once.

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