Fairy tales stories for children of the middle group. An indicative list of literature for reading to children according to the program of education and training in kindergarten, ed.

20.02.2019

Natalia Somova

Project« Our favorite stories»

in middle group

Relevance

Fairy tales and inner world children are inseparable. In any society, children stories gather a large audience of small listeners. There are good reasons for this. Adults should remember that if they want to teach a child something or convey some important idea to him, they need to do it in such a way that it is recognizable, digestible and understandable.

All children love fairy tales. Exactly available language fairy tales are easier for them to understand than the insipid speech of an adult. Role fairy tales in the upbringing of children is multifaceted. Firstly, they develop the imagination, incline to fantasizing. They also develop correct speech, teach to distinguish between good and evil.

Telling a kid a story, we develop his inner world. And the sooner we read books, the sooner he will begin to speak and express himself correctly. Story forms the basis of behavior, communication.

Target project: Consolidation and systematization of children's knowledge about fairy tales.

Tasks:

Educational:

Create the necessary conditions to introduce children to fairy tales;

Develop cognitive abilities rebbe nka: curiosity, creative imagination, memory, fantasy;

Develop a sound culture of speech, enrich the vocabulary;

Form, understand the emotional state of the characters fairy tales and your own;

To form a desire to be like goodies;

To lay the foundations of morality, to educate moral values.

Educational:

Develop a personal-semantic sphere (relation to reality);

Develop group cohesion, children's self-esteem;

With help fabulous works to deal with various childhood ailments. Through fairy tale therapy work with aggressive, shy children.

Educational:

Cultivate the ability to distinguish fabulous situations from real ones;

Cultivate a sense of affection and love for their loved ones;

To instill self-respect in children;

Generate interest in fairy tales.

View project: Creative.

Children's age: Average age

Members project: Children, educators, parents, music director.

Duration project: Short term

Stages of work on project:

1. Preparatory stage:

The study of literature on the topic

Introduction to best practices

Clarification of the wording of the problem, topic, goals and objectives

Selection of visual and didactic aids, demonstration material

Book corner decoration

Drawing up a plan of joint work with teachers, children and parents.

Selection of material for conversations, games with children.

Selection of illustrations, literature.

Exhibition of books "Visiting fairy tales".

Advice for parents "Meaning fairy tales in a child's life"," What and how to read to a child at home.

2. Main stage:

Reading Russian folk fairy tales

Watching cartoons

consideration plot pictures, illustrations for fairy tales

GCD "We draw fabulous heroes from ovals and circles"

P / and "At the bear in the forest", "Fox on the hunt", "Bubble"

round dance game "Hare dance"

table theater "Teremok", "Kolobok", "Swan geese".

Working with parents (consultation on the topic)

Hero coloring fairy tales

Drawing by fairy tales: "Kolobok", "Masha and the Bear".

Construction "Teremok"

Didactic games "Collect fairy tale in parts", "From what fairy tales?", "Find out fairy tale by illustration", "Favorite fairy tale character and exercises for fairy tales

Listening fairy tales, music

3. Final stage:

GCD "Journey through Russian folk fairy tales".

Exhibition of drawings made by one's own hands together with the family topic: "Heroes fairy tales".

Estimated result:

Getting more knowledge about fairy tales;

Development in children cognitive activity, creative, communication skills;

Conducting theatrical performances on Russian folk fairy tales;

Organization of an exhibition of drawings "My favorite fairy tale character» (parents);

Children's creativity (Painting).

Abstract

educational activities for the development of speech

on the topic "Journey Through Russian Folk fairy tales» .

Target: to develop coherent speech of pupils.

Tasks:

Educational:

1. Show the knowledge and skills of children obtained as a result of acquaintance with fairy tales.

2. To form the cognitive abilities of the child nka: curiosity, creative imagination, memory, fantasy.

3. Enrich and activate the children's vocabulary with new words.

4. Form, understand the emotional state of the characters fairy tales and your own.

5. To form a desire to be like goodies.

Educational:

1. Develop elements logical thinking, ingenuity, attention.

2. Develop the ability to listen and hear the question, answer with full answers.

3. Develop the ability to generalize and draw conclusions.

4. Develop intelligence, quick response to a signal during the game and game communication.

5. Develop children's creativity in the process of joint productive activity.

Educational

1. Cultivate love for Russian folk art.

2. Lay the foundations of morality, educate moral values.

Equipment: screen, doll "Hare", physical education beam, drawing paper, geometric figures, an envelope, pictures of wild and domestic animals, a picture of the stove.

preliminary work: Reading Russian folk fairy tales, didactic and outdoor games, the use of table theaters, reading poetry, nursery rhymes, riddles about heroes fairy tales fairy tales, talk about heroes fairy tales, watching cartoons by fairy tales.

Activity progress:

Children stand in a circle.

caregiver: Guys, you Do you like to travel? We are going on a journey today fairy tales. And what fairy tales you know?

Children's answers.

caregiver: Guys, I have a magical "carpet plane". We are on it and we will go on a journey.

The teacher unfolds "carpet plane", and there are holes in the form of geometric shapes.

caregiver: Our carpet was in holes, we will not be able to go on a trip on it. Who did it? Kids, guess the riddle and we'll find out who damaged our flying carpet.

Mystery: small stature, gray coat.

Long tail, sharp teeth (mouse)

caregiver: That's right guys - this mouse gnawed through our "carpet plane" let's repair it.

On the tray are geometric figures. Children impose and define those "patches" which are suitable for carpet repair.

caregiver: Name the figures that you need. Well done boys! Completed this task. To take off - you need to smile. Give your smile to the neighbor on the left, and then the neighbor on the right, smile at me, and I at you. And so that no one falls - you need to hold hands. Ready? Get around "flying carpet", hold hands and flew.

If fairy tale knocking on the door,

You quickly let her in

because fairy tale bird,

You scare a little and you won't find it.

Oh, look, there is some kind of chest here. Let's see what's in it.

They take out a travel plan and an envelope with a letter from the chest.

caregiver: Guys, here someone left us a travel plan. Let's read the letter. (Reads the letter). Whoever follows this map and solves riddles will learn a lot, learn a lot!

Reviewing the plan.

Guys, let's go on the map, shall we? Then go ahead!

First riddle.

The good girl had to lie to get on freedom:

And so, guys, we flew to the island fairy tales…(children's answers) Right, story"Masha and the Bear". Guys, Mashenka left us a task. When she walked through the forest, she saw wild animals, and what animals will she see at home? Here are pictures of domestic and wild animals. Lay out the pictures. Send wild animals to the Christmas tree, and domestic animals to the house.

The children are doing the task.

caregiver: -Well done boys! You quickly completed the task. Fly further now.

Let's look at our map. (Look at the map).

Mystery:

It is shaped like a ball

He was once hot

Jumped off the table to the floor

And left my grandmother

And on this island what lives story? Right, "Kolobok". Oh, and the bun also left us a task. We need to solve riddles.

Mixed with sour cream

It's cold on the window

Round side, ruddy side

Rolled. (kolobok)

She is the most important of all in a mystery,

Although she lived in the cellar:

Pull the turnip out of the garden

Helped my grandparents. (Mouse from Russian folk fairy tales"Turnip")

Waiting for mom with milk

They let the wolf into the house.

Who were these

Small children? (goats from fairy tales"The wolf and the seven Young goats")

Near the forest, on the edge

Three of them live in a hut.

There are three chairs and three mugs.

Three beds, three pillows.

Guess without hints,

Who are the heroes of this fairy tales? (Three Bears)

There is no river, no pond -

Where to drink water?

Very tasty water

In the hole from the hoof. (Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka)

Oh, Petya - simplicity,

I messed up a little:

Didn't listen to the cat

Looked out the window. (Cockerel - golden scallop)

Someone is walking through the forest

He carries a box on his back.

Smells delicious of cakes

What the fairy tale before you? (Masha and the Bear)

Like Baba's Yaga

Not one leg at all

But there is a wonderful

aircraft device,

Which? (Mortar).

And we succeeded in this task. We flew to the next island.

They stood around the flying carpet, joined hands.

(Look at the map).

Oh, guys, we have an obstacle in the way. There is a bridge between the islands. We will get on it to another island, but you need to cross carefully in the water sharks swim. Whoever falls into the water they will eat. (Children walk one after another along the bridge). And here is the island. Guys, look who's meeting us. (Stove). From what fairy tales she? right out fairy tales"Swan geese". So on this island lives story…(children's answers). Children, and there is a task for us on the stove. (Di "The Fourth Extra" on fairy tales). We coped with the task, look at our map and fly further.

They stood around the flying carpet, joined hands.

Guys, look, and here Bunny is sitting and crying bitterly. What do you think it is from? fairy tales? (Zayushkina hut).

Bunny (adult behind the screen): How can I not cry. I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. Spring has come, the fox's hut has melted. She asked me to visit, and kicked me out.

caregiver: Guys, why did the fox's hut melt?

Children: Because it was icy.

caregiver: And ice, what is it from? (children's answers)

And bast, what is it? (children's answers)

What is wooden? (children - table, chair, wardrobe, house, board)

Arrange the heroes fairy tales in order.

Who came to the aid of the bunny first? (children's answers)

Who is second? (children answer)

Who kicked out the fox (children answer)

How can say about the cock? What is he? (strong, brave, brave, kind, sympathetic)

caregiver: - What can tell about the fox? (cunning, evil, ill-mannered, deceiver, greedy, treacherous).

Well done! To completely cheer up the bunny, let's play with it. The game "To the housewarming hare".

What good fellows you are! Guys, I really enjoyed traveling with you. You were very attentive today, you did a very good job.

Everybody fabulous the heroes thank us and give us a whole basket of sweets.

Games and exercises with fairy tales.

Tasks:

activation of cognitive interest;

development of communication;

creation of conditions for creative self-expression;

development of memory, thinking, imagination, attention;

formation of leadership qualities, organizational skills, mastering the roles of a presenter, assistant, dispatcher, jury member, etc.;

constructive communication as part of a social groups;

creating a positive psychological climate a team.

"Guess the name fairy tales»

All participants take turns throwing the ball to each other and call the first syllable or word of the intended fairy tales. The one who caught the ball says the full name fairy tales: Sivka .... Horse .... Frost ... Geese .... Red ....

"Name fabulous hero with an unusual appearance "

Zmey Gorynych (fire-breathing head)

Cheburashka (large flattened ears)

Mermaid (tail instead of legs)

Malvina (blue hair)

"What's extra"

The host calls a few words that occur in the planned fairy tale, one of which is not related to its content.

Fox, hare, hut, palace, dog, rooster. "Fox and Hare"

Grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter, turnip, cucumber. "Turnip"

"Find out fabulous hero in facial expressions and gestures "

"Picture fairy tale symbol»

Each participant thinks fairy tale and depicts it graphically on the sheet.

- "Two Greedy Little Bears";

- "Three Bears";

- "The wolf and the seven Young goats".

« fairy tale nonsense»

Having agreed on a choice fairy tales, the participants in the game distribute roles among themselves. Each character is assigned a duty phrase, which he pronounces every time along the way. storytelling.

Turnip - "Wow!"

Grandfather - "I'll show you!"

grandmother - "Damn you!"

Granddaughter - "Cool!"

bug - "Now I'll sing!"

Cat - "Bubble gumm!"

Mouse - "Come out you mean coward"

The narrator begins to tell the tale by gradually picking up the pace.

"Shifters"

Decipher the names fairy tales and books.

1. Fox and six chickens - "The wolf and the seven Young goats"

2. King under the beans - "Princess on the Pea"

3. Dog wreck - "Cat house"

4. Turkey ducks - "Swan geese"

5. Dressed servant - "Naked King"

6. Falling wooden general - "The Steadfast Tin Soldier"

7. Dog without sandals - "Puss in Boots"

8. Seven thin people - "Three Fat Men"

9. Pimped - "Teremok" etc.

"Complete the name"

Vasilisa….

Sister….

Boy….etc.

"Answer with one word"

Baba Yaga's method of transportation - stupa

AT fairy tales so they call the fox - gossip

The pride of Marya beauty - braid

Ivanushka's sister - Alyonushka

His death was at the end of the needle - Koshchei

The fruit with which the princess was poisoned is an apple, etc.

"Russian fairy tales»

1st option

1. With this object, Ivan tried to wake up the brothers - Gauntlet

2. This bird sometimes turned into a crooked girl - Duck

3. On which river did Ivan fight the miracle yud? - Currant

4. Nickname fairy horse - Sivka

5. Many people cannot do without this animal. fairy tales - horse

6. Dwelling of Baba Yaga - Hut

7. Name fairy tale hero - Emelya

2nd option

1. The object thanks to which the prince found his wife? - Arrow

2. What was the bear wearing to carry the girl with pies? - box

3. Ivanushka's sister - Alyonushka

4. This choked cockerel - Seed

5. Dishes from which the crane fed the fox? - Pitcher

6. Male name in fairy tales - Ivan

"Amazing Transformations"

Whom they turned into or were bewitched fairy-tale heroes?

Prince Gvidon from fairy tales« The Tale of Tsar Saltan» - in a mosquito, a fly, a bumblebee.

Giant in fairy tale"Puss in Boots"- in a lion, a mouse.

Eleven brothers - princes in "Wild swan"- swans.

monster in « scarlet flower» - The prince.

"Extraordinary Journeys"

On who or what fabulous Did the heroes make extraordinary journeys?

For honey Winnie the Pooh? - on the air balloon.

To Africa Dr. Aibolit? - On the ship.

On the roof Malysh - on Carlson.

« fairy spells»

Who said such fabulous words?

At the behest of the pike, at my will. (Emelya)

One, two, three, pot, boil. (Girl)

Sim, sim, open the door! (Ali - Baba)

"Who is who"

Moidodyr - washbasin; Uncle Fedor is a boy; Kaa - boa constrictor; Scarecrow - straw scarecrow, etc.

"Colorful Answers"

What word should be put in place of the ellipsis?

Red…. cap

Blue Beard

Blue…. Bird

Blue…. birds

Black .... chicken

White .... poodle

Yellow…. fog

gray…. Neck.

"Friends and Girlfriends"

Which of the literary characters were friends?

Cards: Mowgli; Cipollino; Baby; Winnie the Pooh; Gerda; Crocodile Gena; Marquis Barabas; Ellie; Dunno; Olya.

Answers:

1. Bagheera, Baloo, Kaa (Mowgli).

2. Cherry, Radish (Adventures of Cipollino).

3. Carlson.

4. Piglet, Eeyore - Eeyore, Rabbit.

6. Cheburashka, Galya.

7. Puss in boots.

8. Totoshka, Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, cowardly Lion.

9. Gunka, Znayka, Grumpy, Silent, Avoska, Neboska, Cog, Shpuntik, Confusion, Tube, Pilyulkin, Donut, Syrupchik, Toropyzhka.

"WITH hint and without»

for the correct answer - 3 points

one hint - 2 points

with two - 1 point

1. To have a good lunch, this mean deceiver pretended to be kind old lady:

In his cap, glasses, and under the covers, it was hard to recognize him;

The girl was surprised why her grandmother had such big teeth.

2. A good girl had to lie to get on freedom:

The one who did not let her in, he himself brought her home, suspecting nothing;

If he knew that he was not carrying pies, the dogs in the village would not have beaten him.

3. Small traders - liars said that their goods - magic:

Even the king believed it;

But if he had not believed, he would not have appeared before the people in the most ridiculous form that one can imagine.

4. This liar knows many ways to get her way, one of them is flattery:

Silly bird, believed her;

Spoiling your cheese is a shame.

5. These treacherous women deceived the king by saying such things as to imagine scary:

That is why, many years later, he saw his son for the first time;

They themselves should be pitched into a barrel and allowed to swim in the sea - the ocean.

6. This liar helped his master a lot by inventing a new name:

Having obtained the owner real castle and good clothes, he turned him into a worthy groom for the princess;

But the fact that he walked in boots was very surprising to passers-by.

7. To turn your life into fairy tale, this liar claimed that the unusual piece of crystal belonged to her:

But it could not possibly belong to her, because it does not fit her;

The hostess dropped this crystal thing when she ran home.

8. This cunning deceiver was able to change his voice:

The children did not immediately believe that their mother had come;

Of the seven children, one remained, who told the goat what happened.

9. This liar came up with an idea to pretend deaf:

The stupid round boy sang songs to her;

When he sat down on her tongue, all that remained was to swallow him.

10. Two sisters wished the third only well, so they moved the clock by an hour back:

They did not know that the sister was not at all afraid of the monster;

But if she had asked her father to bring her new outfits, she would not have found her prince.

11. This tiny liar stole the whole invention:

Himself - he did not know anything, so he always got into funny stories;

Then everyone knew that Balloon he didn't invent it at all.

"Blitzcompetition "Trick Questions"

questions:

1. Cinderella slipper simple or gold?

2. How many people pulled the turnip? - three

3. Did the bun have a bow or tie around its neck?

4. How many kids did the wolf eat in fairy tale"The wolf and the seven Young goats"?

5. Masha sentenced: "I sit high, I look far away". Where is she climbed: on tall tree or on the roof of the house?

6. For what reason did Tsokotuha fly collect guests: name day or wedding?

7. What did Cinderella become coach: in a pumpkin or swede?

8. Is Malvina blonde or brunette?

9. What did the old man ask for the goldfish when he caught it for the first time?

10. Did Little Red Riding Hood wear a wreath of daisies or dandelions?

11. Balloon, which Piglet gave to Donkey, looked like a ball or a sun?

12. What does the clock show when it strikes 13 times? - it's time for repairs

13. What the Fly - Tsokotuha found when across the field went: samovar or kettle?

14. How many grains did Thumbelina eat a day when she lived with a mole?

15. Whose daughter Morozko gifted dowry: an old man or an old woman?

17. When Pinocchio received the golden key, did Barmaley try to take it away?

18. How Emelya drove on the stove firewood: knitted or loose?

19. Who did Shapoklyak drive on a string - a cat or a dog?

20. Where did the bump hit the bear?

"The box is a mystery"

1. Are the items hidden in the box that the girl brought from the forest in winter to please the wayward princess and stepmother with her daughter? - Snowdrops.

2. Here is the thing that the crocodile ate. - Washcloth.

3. With the help of this item, you can make a variety of things, or you can kill the villain. - Needle.

4. With this item main character found his happiness - a wise wife who was bewitched - Arrow.

5. A toy that was given a lot funny name because she fell off the table. - Cheburashka.

6. In the box is something that indicates the path - the path not only to Ivan - Tsarevich, but also to one mythical hero Ancient Greece. - A ball of thread or Ariadne's thread.

"blots"

Material: A large sheet of paper, paint, a glass of water.

“There is an unusual city in the magical land. Dragon Fear - The fight turned all the inhabitants of the city into multi-colored clouds. From time to time in the city it's raining, and droplets of different colors fall to the ground. Necessary "to revive these droplets". Children are invited to draw on a brush more paint and drip onto the sheet. “The shapeless spot needs to be painted over so that it is clear what it looks like.”

"Drafting fairy tales using single words

Material: a set of words or their symbols (eg: sun, river, wind, rain)

"The game "Colored fairy tales»

Think pink or green fairy tale.

"If…"

Children are encouraged to dream up a variety of themes: "If I Become Invisible" What would you use this property for? “If suddenly the toys come to life and talk”- what they can tell.

"Inventors"

It is based on the method of focal objects, the essence of which is to transfer the qualities of various objects to the initially selected object. For example: you need to come up with an unusual chair. Children are invited to name two or three words that have absolutely nothing to do with the chair, for example, "cat" and "Book", to which it is necessary to select 3-5 qualitative characteristics. The cat is affectionate, fluffy, multi-colored; the book is an interesting adventure, thick.

Then proceed to the main part of the game - inventing a new chair.

By fairy tale"Swan geese" "A hut on chicken legs"

Lay out a hut on chicken legs from counting sticks according to the model or from memory.

"Goose"

The goose is drawn in the cells. Draw the same.

"Kiselnye shores"

AT fairy tale the milky river flowed among the sour shores. And what kind of jelly can be prepared from berries and fruits? From raspberries? From cherry?

fill the jar (draw) kissel: Hatch as shown by the arrows. Color all the berries and fruits drawn.

"Dress the kids right"

Pick up pictures with clothes, shoes, hats.

The task: what clothes, shoes, hats are the children wearing?

"Portrait of Baba Yaga"

Paintings with fragments: faces; Hair; eyes and eyebrows; noses.

Describe the portrait of Baba Yaga scheme: what face? What hair? What eyes? What nose?

Synopsis of GCD

on visual activity (Painting) on topic: « Fairy-tale heroes»

Target:

reinforce children's knowledge of fairy tales, use expressive facilities to convey the content of the text.

Tasks:

Develop creative imagination, the ability to solve problems of a creative nature;

Continue to teach children to use in their work unconventional methods drawing;

Build confidence in your creative possibilities, accuracy.

preliminary work: reading fairy tales, viewing illustrations on fairy tales, theatrical fairy tales

Organizing time.

Children pay attention to the beautiful chest that appeared in group.

Educator.

You are a wonderful chest

To all the guys you are a friend,

We really want to know

What did you bring us again?

Shh! Someone is talking

I am a mouse,

I am a frog.

Who is this? From what fairy tales? Who else lived in the teremochka? How did they present themselves? It must be that teremok is still standing in the field? What happened? Where do the animals live now?

In which a fairy tale has a wonderful stump, where to sit shaggy is not too lazy? Only here is one trouble, he could not eat a pie. Why couldn't the bear eat the pie?

Kind little hero shared his house with a fox. And the fox was angry and drove the hare away. He couldn’t return his house himself, did the cockerel help him?

In which fairy tale the fox kicked out the bunny? And who helped him drive the fox out? How did the fox drive away the animals, what did she say and how? What about a cock?

Children guess the name fairy tales, answer questions.

Educator. Guys, look in the chest are the things of different heroes fairy tales. Which one do you think fairy tales these things? (kerchief, basket with pies)

Children. These are things from fairy tales"Masha and the Bear"

Educator. Here's another. big cup, average and the smallest blue one. What is it from fairy tales?

Children. "Three Bears"

Fizminutka.

Three bears were walking home

(children go)

Papa was big - big

(arms above head)

Mom with him is smaller

(hands at chest level)

And the little son is just

(sit down)

He was very small

Walked with rattles

(get up, hands in front of chest)

Ding - ding - ding.

Educator. Look, guys, there is some letter in the chest, the address of our kindergarten. Let's read it.

"Dear Guys! My daughter is very likes drawing, but someone erased her drawings and only circles and ovals remained. And we don't know what to do. If the daughter sees this, she will be upset and cry for a long time, but I don’t want that. Help us. Sincerely, King"

Educator. Look at these drawings, children. Indeed, there are only circles and an oval. You need to think about what was drawn here. Guys, what do you think the princess was drawing.

Children's answers.

Educator. I think that we will all try, and we will definitely be able to draw from circles and an oval fairytale heroes . You are ready? Get started.

Music sounds.

Independent activity of children.

Educator. You are real wizards. You got very interesting work. Do you like them?

Summary of the lesson

The teacher discusses each drawing with the children.

Educator. Guys let's our we will send the drawings to the Tsar and the Princess, let them also admire our creativity.

Exhibition


Kasadzhik Nadezhda Mikhailovna

Educator, MBDOU No. 66 of the combined type, Kiselevsk

Kasadzhik N.M. Summary of GCD in the middle group on the topic: "In the world of fairy tales"// Owl. 2016. N4(6)..02.2019).

Integration educational areas: "Communication", "Reading fiction".

Tasks: Repeat and reinforce the familiar fairy tales “Geese-Swans”, “Snow Maiden and the Fox”, continue to work on consolidating the fairy tale “Zhikharka”, continue acquaintance with the fairy tale “Three Little Pigs”, activate the vocabulary of children using adjectives. Learn carefully, listen to questions and answer them complete sentences. Develop dialogue. Raise interest in folk art.

Material: A book, a chest, fairy tales “Zhikharka”, “Three Little Pigs”, “Geese-swans”, “Zayushkina's hut”, a magic flower, piglets' houses, piglets, a hare, a bear, a granddaughter, a gingerbread man, a mnemonic table, spoons.

Lesson progress:

Children sit at tables in a circle.

Guys, today I received such a chest from the magical land of fairy tales. It contains a book of fairy tales. Let's see her. But what is it? The book is not open. What to do? Oh, and here lies another letter. I'll read it to you now:

“This book is not easy, it is bewitched

Complete all assignments

Feel free to answer.

The smartest of the guys

Well, guys, only then the book will be disenchanted.

Fairy tales are asking, but now,

You friends recognize us.

Exercise 1

Fairy tales are asking, but now,

You friends recognize us.

Look at this flower. But he is unusual. On each petal is a hero of a fairy tale. Pick a petal and name a hero.

1 leaf (the plot of the fairy tale "Geese - swans")

What did the girl ask when she saw the stove? With what request did the stove turn to the girl? What request did the apple tree make to the girl? What did the river ask the girl for? Who is depicted on this petal? (Baba Yaga)

Where did the swan geese take your brother? What did Baba Yaga tell the swans to do? What do you think, Baba Yaga, which one? What is the name of this fairy tale? (Swan geese)

But the book still does not open its pages, it has not yet been disenchanted. So, there are still fairy tales in it that need help.

Task 2(The teacher takes out a spoon from the chest)

What is it? We guess fairy tales, but what does the spoon have to do with it? What story are they from? Who is Zhiharka? (A little boy)

What is he, Zhikharka? (Small, daring, brave, kind)

What did Zhikharka say, laying out the spoons? (this is a simple spoon - Petina ... ..)

What did Zhikharka do when he heard that the fox had come? (hiding under the stove)

How did the fox outsmart him? (she took the spoons and said….)

How did Zhiharka outsmart the fox? (he sat down on a shovel, spread his arms and legs ...)

What is the fox in this story? (cunning, angry, redhead) What is the name of this fairy tale? What other fairy tale does a cunning, evil fox live in? ("Zayushkina's Hut", "Gingerbread Man") Whom did the fox offend in these tales? (Bunny, Kolobok)

Fizminutka.

Geese - swans flew,

They sat quietly in the clearing.

They nibbled the grass with their beak,

Walked along the path

Right, left looked

And they flew home.

Guys, here's another challenge.

Task 3(The teacher takes out the houses of three piglets) Look, here are the houses and they are all different. What is each house made of? (straw, rod, brick)

Such beautiful houses and no one lives in them. Let's put the heroes of the fairy tale in them (lays out the heroes of other fairy tales familiar to children. See how many there are, but we need to settle them correctly. Otherwise, the fairy tales will get mixed up. What were the piglets' names? (Nif-Nif, Naf-Naf, Nuf-Nuf)

Which of the houses turned out to be the most durable? (Brick)

But the wolf still ended up in a brick house with piglets. Tell me how it happened. (He raised his head and saw a pipe, the wolf went up to the roof and went down the pipe)

What is the wolf in this story? (angry, hungry, gray, angry)

What about piglets? (cheerful, kind, funny, pink, lazy)

What is the name of this fairy tale?

Task 4

Guys, you need to guess a fairy tale. Listen .

The girl went to the forest for a berry.

And suddenly I got lost

I didn't find any friends.

Hiding in a tree

From wolf and bear.

Kind fox, saved the girl,

She put her on her back and carried her home.

"Snegurushka and Fox".

Well done, you got the story right. And now let's remember this fairy tale on a magic tablet . (Mnemonic table for the fairy tale "Snow Maiden and the Fox")

Guys, you are great, you did all the tasks correctly, you disenchanted the book, fairy tales.

Look, there are many more interesting tales we will definitely read them.

Japanese fairy tale in the processing of N. Feldman "Liar"

A liar lived in the city of Osaka.

He always lied, and everyone knew it. Therefore, no one believed him.

Once he went for a walk in the mountains.

When he returned, he said to a neighbor:

- What a snake I just saw! Huge, barrel-thick, and as long as this street.

The neighbor just shrugged.

“You know yourself that there are no snakes as long as this street.

— No, the snake was really very long. Well, not from the street, so from the alley.

“Where have you seen alley-length snakes?”

- Well, not from the alley, then from this pine tree.

- With this pine tree? Can't be!

“Well, wait, this time I’ll tell you the truth. The snake was like a bridge over our river.

“And that cannot be.

- Okay, now I'll tell you the most real truth. The snake was the length of a barrel

— Oh, that's how! Was the snake as thick as a barrel and as long as a barrel? So, right, it was not a snake, but a barrel.

Japanese fairy tale in the processing of N. Feldman "Willow sprout"

The owner got a willow sprout from somewhere and planted it in his garden. It was a willow of a rare breed. The owner took care of the sprout, he watered it every day. But the owner had to leave for a week. He called the servant and said to him:

“Take a good look at the sprout: water it every day, and most importantly, see that the neighbor’s children don’t pull it out and trample it.”

“Very well,” replied the servant, “let the master not worry.

The owner has left. A week later he returned and went to see the garden.

The sprout was in place, only quite sluggish.

You didn't water it, did you? the owner asked angrily.

— No, I watered it like you said. I watched him, never took my eyes off him,” the servant replied. - In the morning I went out onto the balcony and looked at the sprout until the evening. And when it got dark, I pulled it out, took it into the house and locked it in a box.

Mordovian fairy tale in the processing of S. Fetisov "Like a dog was looking for a friend"

A long time ago there lived a dog in the forest. One is alone. She was bored. I wanted to find a friend for my dog. A friend who would not be afraid of anyone.

The dog met a hare in the forest and said to him:

- Come on, bunny, be friends with you, live together!

“Come on,” agreed the bunny.

In the evening they found a place to sleep and went to bed. At night, a mouse ran past them, the dog heard a rustle and how it jumped up, how it barked loudly. The hare woke up in fright, his ears trembling with fear.

- Why are you barking? says to the dog. - When the wolf hears, it will come here and eat us.

“This is not a good friend,” thought the dog. - Afraid of the wolf. But the wolf, probably, is not afraid of anyone.

In the morning the dog said goodbye to the hare and went to look for the wolf. Met him in a deaf ravine and says:

- Come on, wolf, be friends with you, live together!

- Well! the wolf answers. - Both will be more fun.

They went to bed at night.

A frog jumped past, the dog heard how it jumped up, how it barked loudly.

The wolf woke up in a fright and let's scold the dog:

- Oh, you are so-so-so! The bear will hear your barking, it will come here and tear us apart.

“And the wolf is afraid,” thought the dog. “It’s better for me to make friends with a bear.” She went to the bear:

- Bear-hero, let's be friends, live together!

“Okay,” says the bear. - Come to my lair.

And at night the dog heard how he was already crawling past the lair, jumped up and barked. The bear got scared and scolded the dog:

- Stop doing that! A man will come and skin us.

“Gee! the dog thinks. “And this one was cowardly.”

She ran away from the bear and went to the man:

- Man, let's be friends, live together!

The man agreed, fed the dog, built a warm kennel for her near his hut.

At night the dog barks, guards the house. And the person does not scold her for this - he says thanks.

Since then, the dog and the man have been living together.

Ukrainian fairy tale in the processing of S. Mogilevskaya "Spikelet"

Once upon a time there were two mice, Cool and Vert, and a cockerel Vociferous Neck.

The mice only knew that they were singing and dancing, spinning and spinning.

And the cockerel rose a little light, at first he woke everyone up with a song, and then set to work.

Once a cockerel was sweeping the yard and saw a spike of wheat on the ground.

- Cool, Vert, - called the cockerel, - look what I found!

The mice come running and say:

- You need to thresh him.

- And who will thresh? asked the cockerel.

- Not me! one shouted.

- Not me! another shouted.

- All right, - said the cockerel, - I will thresh.

And set to work. And the mice began to play bast shoes. The cockerel finished thrashing and shouted:

- Hey, Cool, hey, Vert, look how much grain I have threshed! The mice came running and squealed in one voice:

- Now you need to carry grain to the mill, grind flour!

- And who will bear it? asked the cockerel.

“Not me!” Shouted Krut.

“Not me!” shouted Vert.

- All right, - said the cockerel, - I'll take the grain to the mill. He put the bag on his shoulders and left. And the mice, meanwhile, started a leapfrog. Jumping over each other, having fun. The cockerel returned from the mill, again calling the mice:

- Here, Cool, here, Vert! I brought flour. The mice came running, they look, they won’t praise:

- Oh, cock! Oh well done! Now you need to knead the dough and bake pies.

- Who will knead? asked the cockerel. And the mice are on their own again.

- Not me! squeaked Krut.

- Not me! squeaked Vert. The cockerel thought, thought and said:

“Looks like I have to.

He kneaded the dough, dragged firewood, lit the stove. And as the oven was heated, he planted pies in it.

The mice also do not lose time: they sing songs, dance. The pies were baked, the cockerel took them out, put them on the table, and the mice were right there. And I didn't have to call them.

- Oh, and I'm hungry! Krut squeaks.

- Oh, and I want to eat! squeaks Vert. And they sat down at the table. And the rooster says to them:

- Wait, wait! You tell me first who found the spikelet.

- You found! the mice screamed loudly.

- And who threshed the spikelet? the cockerel asked again.

- You screwed up! Both said quietly.

Who carried the grain to the mill?

“You too,” Cool and Vert answered quite quietly.

Who kneaded the dough? Did you carry firewood? Fired up the oven? Who baked pies?

- All you. That's all you, - the little mice squeaked a little audibly.

— And what did you do?

What to say in response? And there is nothing to say. Krut and Vert began to crawl out from behind the table, but the cockerel does not hold them back. There is nothing to treat such loafers and lazy people with pies.

Norwegian fairy tale in the processing of M. Abramov "Pie"

Once upon a time there was a woman, and she had seven children, small and small less. One day she decided to pamper them: she took a handful of flour, fresh milk, butter, eggs and kneaded the dough. The pie began to fry, and it smelled so delicious that all seven guys ran in and asked:

- Mother, give me a pie! one says.

- Mother, dear, give me a pie! - another one comes up.

- Mother, dear, dear, give me a pie! whines a third.

- Mother, dear, dear, dear, give me a pie! asks the fourth.

- Mother, dear, dear, dear, pretty, give me a pie! whines the fifth.

- Mother, dear, dear, dear, pretty, beautiful, give me a pie! pleads the sixth.

- Mother, dear, dear, dear, pretty, beautiful, golden, give me a pie! yells the seventh.

“Wait, kids,” says the mother. - When the cake is baked, it will become magnificent and ruddy - I will cut it into pieces, I will give you all a piece and I will not forget grandfather.

When the pie heard this, he got scared.

“Well,” he thinks, “the end has come for me! We have to get out of here while we're safe."

He wanted to jump off the pan, but failed, only fell on the other side. I baked a little more, gathered my strength, jumped to the floor - and to the door!

The day was hot, the door stood open - he stepped onto the porch, from there down the steps and rolled like a wheel, straight along the road.

A woman rushed after him, with a frying pan in one hand and a ladle in the other, the children followed her, and behind her grandfather hobbled.

- Hey! Wait a minute! Stop! Catch him! Hold on! they all shouted.

But the cake kept rolling and rolling, and soon it was already so far away that it was not even visible.

So he rolled until he met a man.

- Good afternoon, pie! the man said.

"Good afternoon, lumberjack man!" Pie replied.

“Dear pie, don’t roll so fast, wait a little – let me eat you!” the man says.

And the pie answered him:

- I ran away from the troublesome mistress, from the fidget grandfather, from the seven screamers and from you, lumberjack man, I will also run away! - And rolled on.

I'll meet him with a chicken.

- Good afternoon, pie! said the hen.

- Good afternoon, smart chicken! Pie replied.

“Dear pie, don’t roll so fast, wait a little – let me eat you!” says the chicken.

And the pie answered her:

- I ran away from the troublesome mistress, from the fidget grandfather, from the seven screamers, from the lumberjack man and from you, clever chicken, I will also run away! - and again rolled like a wheel along the road.

Here he met a rooster.

- Good afternoon, pie! said the rooster.

- Good afternoon, cockerel-comb! Pie replied.

“Dear pie, don’t roll so fast, wait a little – let me eat you!” says the rooster.

- I ran away from the troublesome mistress, from the restless grandfather, from the seven screamers, from the lumberjack man, from the smart hen and from you, cockerel-comb, I will also run away! - said the pie and rolled even faster.

So he rolled for a long, long time, until he met a duck.

- Good afternoon, pie! said the duck.

- Good afternoon, little duck! Pie replied.

“Dear pie, don’t roll so fast, wait a little – let me eat you!” says the duck.

- I ran away from the troublesome mistress, from the restless grandfather, from the seven screamers, from the lumberjack man, from the clever hen, from the scallop cockerel and from you, baby duck, I will also run away! - said the pie and rolled on.

For a long, long time he rolled, looking - towards him a goose.

- Good afternoon, pie! said the goose.

“Good afternoon, goose goose,” said the pie.

“Dear pie, don’t roll so fast, wait a little – let me eat you!” the goose says.

- I ran away from the troublesome mistress, from the fidget grandfather, from the seven screamers, from the lumberjack man, from the smart hen, from the scallop cockerel, from the baby duck and from you, the goose, I will also run away! said the pie and rolled away.

So again he rolled for a long, long time, until he met a gander.

- Good afternoon, pie! said the goose.

- Good afternoon, goose-simple! Pie replied.

“Dear pie, don’t roll so fast, wait a little – let me eat you!” says the goose.

And the pie again in response:

- I ran away from the troublesome mistress, from the fidget grandfather, from the seven screamers, from the lumberjack man, from the clever hen, from the scallop cockerel, from the baby duck, from the goose, and from you, simpleton gander, too run away! — and rolled even faster.

Again he rolled for a long, long time, and towards him - a pig.

- Good afternoon, pie! said the pig.

"Good afternoon, bristle-pig!" - answered the pie and was about to roll on, but then the pig said:

- Wait a little, let me admire you. Take your time, the forest is coming soon... Let's go through the forest together - it won't be so scary.

- Sit on my patch, - says the pig, - I will carry you. And then you get wet - you lose all your beauty!

The pie obeyed - and the pig jumped on a snout! And that - um-am! and swallowed it.

The pie is gone, and the story ends here.

Ukrainian fairy tale in the retelling of A. Nechaev "Straw goby-resin barrel"

There lived a grandfather and a woman. Grandfather drove the pitch, and the woman managed the house.

So the woman began to pester the grandfather:

- Make you a straw bull!

- What are you, stupid! Why did that bull give up on you?

- I'll feed him.

There is nothing to do, the grandfather made a straw bull, and pitched the sides of the bull with resin.

In the morning the woman took the spinning wheel and went to graze the bull. He sits on a hillock, spins and sings:

- Graze, graze, bull - resin barrel. She spun and spun and fell asleep.

Suddenly out dark forest, a bear runs from the great forest. Jumped on a bull.

- Who are you?

- I am a straw bull - a tar barrel!

“Give me resin, the dogs ripped off my side!” Goby - the tar barrel is silent.

The bear got angry, grabbed the bull by the tar side - and got stuck. At that time, the woman woke up and screamed:

- Grandfather, grandfather, run quickly, the bull has caught the bear! Grandfather grabbed the bear and threw it into the cellar.

The next day, the woman again took the spinning wheel and went to graze the bull. He sits on a hillock, spins, spins and says:

- Graze, graze, goby - a tar barrel! Graze, graze, goby - a tar barrel!

Suddenly a wolf runs from a dark forest, from a great forest. I saw a bull:

- Who are you?

“Give me resin, the dogs ripped off my side!”

The wolf grabbed the resin side and got stuck, stuck. Baba woke up and shouted:

- Grandfather, grandfather, the goby caught the wolf!

Grandfather came running, grabbed the wolf and threw it into the cellar. A woman grazes a bull on the third day. Spins and says:

- Graze, graze, goby - a tar barrel. Graze, graze, goby - a tar barrel.

She spun, spun, sentenced and dozed off. The fox came running. The bull asks:

- Who are you?

- I am a straw bull - a tar barrel.

“Give me resin, my dear, the dogs have skinned me.”

The fox got stuck too. Baba woke up, called grandfather:

- Grandfather, grandfather! The goby caught the fox! Grandfather threw the fox into the cellar.

Here's how many they got!

The grandfather is sitting near the cellar, sharpening his knife, and he himself says:

- Nice bear skin, warm. There will be a noble sheepskin coat! The bear heard, got scared:

"Don't cut me, let me loose!" I'll bring you honey.

- Aren't you going to cheat?

- I won't cheat.

- Well look! And released the bear.

And he sharpens his knife again. Wolf asks:

- Why, grandfather, are you sharpening a knife?

- But I’ll take off your skin and sew a warm hat for the winter.

- Let me go! I'll bring you a sheep.

- Well, look, do not deceive only!

And set the wolf free. And he began to sharpen the knife again.

- Tell me, grandfather, why are you sharpening a knife? the fox asks from behind the door.

“You have a good skin,” the grandfather replies. - A warm collar for my old woman will do.

"Oh, don't skin me!" I will bring you chickens, ducks, and geese.

- Well, look, do not deceive! - And released the fox. Here in the morning, neither light nor dawn, "knock-knock" at the door!

- Grandfather, grandfather, knock! Go take a look.

Grandfather went, and there the bear dragged a whole hive of honey. I just had time to remove the honey, and again “knock-knock” at the door! The wolf brought the sheep. And here the chanterelle of chickens, geese and ducks drove. Grandfather is happy, and grandmother is happy.

They began to live, live and make good.

Altai fairy tale in the processing of A. Garf "The Terrible Guest"

One night a badger hunted. Brightened up the edge of the sky. Before the sun, a badger hurries to its hole. Without showing himself to people, hiding from dogs, he keeps where the grass is deeper, where the earth is darker.

Brrk, brrk...” he suddenly heard an incomprehensible noise.

"What's happened?"

Sleep from the badger jumped out. The hair has risen to the head. And my heart nearly broke a rib with a thud.

“I have never heard such a noise: brrk, brrrk ... I’ll go soon, I’ll call clawed animals like me, I’ll tell the zaisan-bear. I alone do not agree to die.

The badger went to call all living clawed animals in Altai:

- Oh, in my hole scary guest sits! Who dares to go with me?

The animals have gathered. Ears pressed to the ground. In fact, the earth trembles from the noise.

Brrk, brrk...

All the animals had their hair up.

- Well, badger, - said the bear, - this is your house, you are the first to go there and climb.

The badger looked back; big clawed beasts order him:

— Go, go! What has become?

And they themselves tucked their tails in fear.

The badger was afraid to enter the main course to his home. Began to dig in the back. Hard to scrape the stone ground! The claws have worn off. It's a shame to break the native hole. At last the badger entered his high bedroom. I made my way to the soft moss. He sees something white there. Brrk, brrk...

This, having folded his front paws across his chest, snores loudly white hare. The animals could not stand on their feet with laughter. Rolled on the ground.

- Hare! That's the hare! The badger was scared of the hare!

Where will you hide your shame now?

“Really,” the badger thinks, “why did I start shouting all over Altai?”

He got angry and how he shoves a hare:

- Go away! Who let you snore here?

The hare woke up: there are wolves, foxes, lynxes, wolverines, wild cats around, the zaisan-bear itself is here. The rabbit's eyes became round. He himself trembles like a willow over a stormy river. Can't speak a word.

"Well, come what may!"

The poor fellow clung to the ground - and jumped into the badger's forehead! And from the forehead, as from a hill, again lope - and into the bushes. The badger's forehead turned white from the white hare belly. From back hare paws passed a white mark on the badger's cheeks. The laughter of animals became even louder.

"What are they happy about?" - the badger cannot understand.

- Oh, badger, feel your forehead and cheeks! How beautiful you have become!

The badger stroked its muzzle, the white fluffy pile stuck to its claws.

Seeing this, the badger went to complain to the bear.

- I bow to you to the ground, grandfather zaisan bear! He himself was not at home, he did not invite guests. Hearing the snoring, he got scared. How many animals have I disturbed because of this snoring! He broke his own house because of him. Now you see: the head and jaws have turned white. And the culprit fled without looking back. Judge this matter.

Are you still complaining? Your face used to be black, like the earth, and now even people will envy your whiteness. It's a shame that I didn't stand in that place, that the hare didn't whiten my face. That's a pity! This is really a pity!

And, sighing bitterly, the bear wandered into his warm, dry village.

And the badger remained to live with a white stripe on his forehead and on his cheeks. They say that he is used to these marks and even boasts very often:

- That's how the hare tried for me! We have now become eternal friends forever.

English fairy tale in the processing of S. Mikhalkov "The Three Little Pigs"

There were three little pigs in the world. Three brothers.

All of the same height, round, pink, with the same cheerful ponytails. Even their names were similar.

The piglets were called Nif-Nif, Nuf-Nuf and Naf-Naf. All summer they tumbled in the green grass, basked in the sun, basked in puddles.

But now autumn has come. The sun was no longer so hot, gray clouds stretched over the yellowed forest.

“It's time for us to think about winter,” Naf-Naf once said to his brothers, waking up early in the morning, “I'm shivering all over from the cold. We may catch a cold. Let's build a house and winter together under one warm roof.

But his brothers did not want to take the job. It is much more pleasant to walk and jump in the meadow on the last warm days than to dig the ground and carry heavy stones.

- It will succeed! Winter is still far away. We'll take a walk, - said Nif-Nif and rolled over his head.

“When it is necessary, I will build myself a house,” said Nuf-Nuf and lay down in a puddle.

- Well, as you wish. Then I will build my own house, - said Naf-Naf. “I won't wait for you.

Every day it got colder and colder. But Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf were in no hurry. They didn't even want to think about work. They were idle from morning to evening. All they did was play their pig games, jump and roll.

“Today we will take a walk,” they said, “and tomorrow morning we will get down to business.

But the next day they said the same thing.

And only when a large puddle by the road began to be covered with a thin crust of ice in the morning, the lazy brothers finally got to work.

Nif-Nif decided that it was easier and most likely to make a house out of straw. Without consulting anyone, he did just that. By evening, his hut was ready.

Nif-Nif put the last straw on the roof and, very pleased with his house, sang merrily:

Even if you go halfway around the world,

You'll get around, you'll get around

You won't find a better home

You won't find it, you won't find it!

Singing this song, he went to Nuf-Nuf. Nuf-Nuf, not far away, also built a house for himself. He tried to finish this boring and uninteresting business as soon as possible. At first, like his brother, he wanted to build a house out of straw. But then I decided that it would be very cold in such a house in winter.

The house will be stronger and warmer if it is built from branches and thin rods.

And so he did.

He drove stakes into the ground, twisted them with rods, piled dry leaves on the roof, and by evening the house was ready.

Nuf-Nuf proudly walked around him several times and sang:

I have a good house

New home, solid home.

I'm not afraid of rain and thunder

Rain and thunder, rain and thunder!

Before he could finish the song, Nif-Nif ran out from behind a bush.

- Well, your house is ready! - said Nif-Nif to his brother. “I told you we could do this alone!” Now we are free and can do whatever we want!

- Let's go to Naf-Naf and see what kind of house he built for himself! - said Nuf-Nuf. "We haven't seen him in a long time!"

- Let's go see! Nif-Nif agreed.

And both brothers, contented that they had nothing else to worry about, disappeared behind the bushes.

Naf-Naf has been busy building for several days now. He dragged stones, kneaded clay, and now slowly built himself a reliable, durable house in which one could hide from wind, rain and frost.

He made a heavy oak door with a bolt in the house so that the wolf from the neighboring forest could not climb up to him.

Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf found their brother at work.

“A pig’s house should be a fortress!” Naf-Naf calmly answered them, continuing to work.

Are you going to fight with someone? Nif-Nif grunted merrily and winked at Nuf-Nuf.

And both brothers were so merry that their squeals and grunts carried far across the lawn.

And Naf-Naf, as if nothing had happened, continued to lay the stone wall of his house, humming a song under his breath:

Of course, I'm smarter than everyone

Smarter than everyone, smarter than everyone!

I build a house from stones

From stones, from stones!

No animal in the world

cunning beast, scary beast,

Won't break through that door

Through this door, through this door!

What animal is he talking about? - Nif-Nif asked Nuf-Nif.

What animal are you talking about? - Nuf-Nuf asked Naf-Naf.

- I'm talking about the wolf! - answered Naf-Naf and laid another stone.

“Look how afraid he is of the wolf!” said Nif-Nif.

- What kind of wolves can be here? - said Nif-Nif.

We are not afraid Gray wolf,

Gray wolf, gray wolf!

Where do you go, stupid wolf,

old wolf, dire wolf?

They wanted to tease Naf-Naf, but he didn't even turn around.

“Let’s go, Nuf-Nuf,” Nif-Nif said then. “We have nothing to do here!

And two brave brothers went for a walk.

On the way they sang and danced, and when they entered the forest, they made such a noise that they woke up the wolf, who was sleeping under a pine tree.

- What's that noise? - An angry and hungry wolf grumbled with displeasure and galloped to the place where the squealing and grunting of two stupid little piglets could be heard.

- Well, what kind of wolves can be here! - said at that time Nif-Nif, who saw wolves only in pictures.

- Here we will grab him by the nose, he will know! added Nuf-Nuf, who also had never seen a live wolf.

- Let's knock down, and even tie, and even with a foot like this, like this! Nif-Nif boasted and showed how they would deal with the wolf.

And the brothers rejoiced again and sang:

We are not afraid of the gray wolf,

Gray wolf, gray wolf!

Where do you go, stupid wolf,

Old wolf, dire wolf?

And suddenly they saw a real live wolf! He stood behind a large tree, and he had such a terrible look, such evil eyes and such a toothy mouth that Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf had a chill running down their backs and thin tails trembled finely.

The poor pigs couldn't even move for fear.

The wolf prepared to jump, clicked his teeth, blinked his right eye, but the pigs suddenly came to their senses and, screeching throughout the forest, rushed to their heels.

They've never run so fast before! Sparkling with their heels and raising clouds of dust, the piglets each rushed to their home.

Nif-Nif was the first to reach his thatched hut and barely managed to slam the door in front of the wolf's very nose.

"Now open the door!" the wolf growled. “Or else I’ll break it!”

“No,” Nif-Nif grunted, “I won’t unlock it!”

Outside the door, the breath of a terrible beast was heard.

"Now open the door!" the wolf growled again. “Otherwise I’ll blow so hard that your whole house will fly apart!”

But Nif-Nif from fear could no longer answer anything.

Then the wolf began to blow: “F-f-f-w-w-w!”

Straws flew from the roof of the house, the walls of the house shook.

The wolf took another deep breath and blew a second time: “F-f-f-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w

When the wolf blew for the third time, the house was blown in all directions, as if it had been hit by a hurricane.

The wolf snapped his teeth in front of the very patch little pig. But Nif-Nif deftly dodged and rushed to run. A minute later he was already at the door of Nuf-Nuf.

As soon as the brothers had time to lock themselves, they heard the voice of the wolf:

"Well, now I'll eat you both!"

Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf looked at each other in fear. But the wolf was very tired and therefore decided to go for a trick.

- I changed my mind! he said so loudly that he could be heard in the house. “I won’t eat those skinny piglets!” I better go home!

- You heard? - Nif-Nif asked Nuf-Nif. He said he won't eat us! We are skinny!

- It is very good! - Nuf-Nuf said and immediately stopped trembling.

The brothers became cheerful, and they sang as if nothing had happened:

We are not afraid of the gray wolf, Gray wolf, gray wolf! Where do you go, stupid wolf, old wolf, dire wolf?

But the wolf didn't want to leave. He just stepped aside and hunkered down. He was very funny. He had a hard time keeping himself from laughing. How cleverly he deceived the two foolish little pigs!

When the pigs were completely calm, the wolf took the sheep's skin and cautiously crept up to the house.

At the door, he covered himself with skin and knocked softly.

Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf were very frightened when they heard a knock.

- Who's there? they asked, their tails shaking again.

"It's me-me-me, poor little sheep!" the wolf squeaked in a thin alien voice. - Let me spend the night, I strayed from the herd and very tired!

- Let me go? the good Nif-Nif asked his brother.

- You can let the sheep go! Nuf-Nuf agreed. - A sheep is not a wolf!

But when the piglets opened the door, they saw not a lamb, but the same toothy wolf. The brothers slammed the door and leaned on it with all their might so that the terrible beast could not break into them.

The wolf got very angry. He failed to outsmart the pigs. He threw off his sheepskin and growled:

- Well, wait a minute! There will be nothing left of this house!

And he began to blow. The house leaned a little. The wolf blew a second, then a third, then a fourth time.

Leaves flew off the roof, the walls shook, but the house still stood.

And only when the wolf blew for the fifth time, the house staggered and collapsed. Only one door for some time still stood in the middle of the ruins.

In horror, the pigs rushed to run. Their legs were paralyzed with fear, every bristle trembled, their noses were dry. The brothers rushed to the house of Naf-Naf.

The wolf caught up with them with huge leaps. Once he almost grabbed Nif-Nif by the back leg, but he pulled it back in time and added speed.

The wolf stepped up too. He was sure that this time the piglets would not run away from him.

But again, he was out of luck.

The piglets quickly rushed past a large apple tree without even hitting it. But the wolf did not have time to turn and ran into an apple tree, which showered him with apples. One hard apple hit him between the eyes. A large lump jumped up on the wolf's forehead.

And Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf, neither alive nor dead, ran up at that time to the house of Naf-Naf.

The brother let them into the house. The poor piglets were so frightened that they could not say anything. They silently rushed under the bed and hid there. Naf-Naf immediately guessed that a wolf was chasing them. But he had nothing to fear in his stone house. He quickly bolted the door, sat down on a stool and sang loudly:

No animal in the world

Cunning beast, terrible beast,

Won't open this door

This door, this door!

But just then there was a knock on the door.

- Open without talking! came the rough voice of the wolf.

- No matter how! And I don't think so! - Naf-Naf answered in a firm voice.

- Ah well! Well, hold on! Now I'll eat all three!

- Try! - answered Naf-Naf from behind the door, not even getting up from his stool.

He knew that he and his brothers had nothing to fear in a solid stone house.

Then the wolf sucked in more air and blew as best he could! But no matter how much he blows, not one even the most small stone didn't budge.

The wolf turned blue from the effort.

The house stood like a fortress. Then the wolf began to shake the door. But the door didn't budge either.

The wolf, out of anger, began to scratch the walls of the house with his claws and gnaw the stones from which they were built, but he only broke off his claws and ruined his teeth.

Hungry and bad wolf there was nothing left to do but get out.

But then he raised his head and suddenly noticed a large wide chimney on the roof.

— Aha! Through this pipe I will make my way into the house! the wolf rejoiced.

He carefully climbed onto the roof and listened. The house was quiet.

“I’ll still have a snack today with fresh piglet,” the wolf thought, and, licking his lips, climbed into the pipe.

But as soon as he began to descend the pipe, the piglets heard a rustle. And when soot began to pour on the lid of the boiler, smart Naf-Naf immediately guessed what was the matter.

He quickly rushed to the cauldron, in which water was boiling on the fire, and tore off the lid from it.

- Welcome! - said Naf-Naf and winked at his brothers.

Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf had already completely calmed down and, smiling happily, looked at their smart and brave brother.

The piglets didn't have to wait long. Black as a chimney sweep, the wolf flopped right into the boiling water.

He had never been in such pain before!

His eyes popped out on his forehead, all his hair stood on end.

With a wild roar, the scalded wolf flew into the chimney back to the roof, rolled down it to the ground, rolled four times over his head, rode on his tail past the locked door and rushed into the forest.

And the three brothers, three little pigs, looked after him and rejoiced that they had so cleverly taught the evil robber a lesson.

And then they sang their cheerful song:

Even if you go halfway around the world,

You'll get around, you'll get around

You won't find a better home

You won't find it, you won't find it!

No animal in the world

Cunning beast, terrible beast,

Won't open this door

This door, this door!

The wolf from the forest never

Never ever

Won't come back to us here

To us here, to us here!

Since then, the brothers began to live together, under the same roof. That's all we know about the three little pigs - Nif-Nif, Nuf-Nuf and Naf-Naf.

Tatar fairy tale "The Boastful Hare"

In ancient times, the Hare and the Squirrel, they say, were very similar in appearance to each other. Especially beautiful - a joy to the eye! - were their long, fluffy and neat tails. From other animals - the inhabitants of the forest - the Hare stood out for boasting and laziness, and the Squirrel - for diligence and modesty.

It happened in the autumn. The hare, tired of chasing the wind through the forest, rested, gaining strength, under a tree. At this time, a squirrel jumped from a walnut tree.

- Hello, friend Hare! How are you?

- Well, Squirrel, and when I had bad things to do? - not to occupy the Hare with arrogance. — Ayda, rest in the shade.

“No,” Belka protested. - A lot of worries: you need to collect nuts. Winter is approaching.

Do you consider picking nuts a job? - Hare choked with laughter. - Look how many of them are lying on the ground - know how to collect them.

- No, buddy! Only healthy, ripened fruits hang, sticking to a tree, in clusters. - The squirrel, taking several of these nuts, showed them to the Hare. “Look... Bad, wormy ones, with every breath of wind they fall to the ground. So I collect the ones on the trees first. And if I see that there is not enough food stored for the winter, I check the carrion. I carefully choose only the healthiest, not wormy, tasty ones, and drag them into the nest. Walnut is my main food in winter!

- I feel good - I don’t need a nest or food for the winter. Because I'm a smart, humble animal! - Hare praised himself. - I cover the white cold snow with my fluffy tail and sleep peacefully on it, when I get hungry - I gnaw on the tree bark.

- Everyone lives in his own way ... - said Squirrel, amazed at the words of the Hare. - Well, I am leaving...

But Squirrel remained in place, because a Hedgehog came out of the grass, several mushrooms were pricked on his needles.

- You look so much alike! Wouldn't jinx it! he said, admiring the Hare and the Squirrel. Both have short forelegs and long hind legs; neat, beautiful ears, neat, neat tails are especially delightful!

“No, no,” grumbled the Hare, jumping to his feet. “I… I… have a bigger body!” Look at my tail - beauty!

The squirrel did not get angry, did not argue - she threw a mysterious look at the braggart Hare and jumped onto the tree. The hedgehog, too, with a reproachful sigh, disappeared into the grass.

And the Hare boasted and was conceited. He waved his neat tail overhead nonstop.

At this time, swaying the tops of the trees, an alarming wind blew. Apples that miraculously hung on the apple branches fell to the ground. One of them, as if on purpose, hit right between the eyes of the Hare. It was then that, out of fright, they began to squint at his eyes. And in such eyes, as if every thing doubles. Like an autumn leaf, the Hare trembled with fright. But, as they say, if trouble comes, open the gates, it was at that moment that the hundred-year-old Pine began to fall with a crash and noise, broken in half from old age. Miraculously, the poor hare managed to jump aside. But the long tail was pressed down by a thick pine bough. No matter how much the poor thing twitched and tossed about, it was all in vain. Hearing his plaintive groan, Belka and the Hedgehog arrived at the scene. However, they were unable to help him.

“My friend Squirrel,” said the Hare, finally realizing what position he was in. “Go find it quickly and bring back the Agai Bear.”

The squirrel, jumping on the branches, disappeared from the eyes.

“If only I could safely get out of this trouble,” the Hare lamented with tears in his eyes. “I would never show off my tail again.

“It’s good that you yourself didn’t stay under the tree, that’s what rejoice at,” exhorted the Hedgehog, trying to console him. - Now the Agai Bear will come, be patient a little more, my friend.

But, unfortunately, Squirrel, unable to find the Bear in the forest, brought the Wolf with her.

“Please save me, friends,” the Hare whimpered. - Enter my position...

No matter how much the Wolf pushed, but not only to raise, even to move, the thick bough could not.

- And-and-and, weak braggart Wolf, - said the Hare, forgetting himself. - It turns out that you walk through the forest and in vain you pretend to be someone you don’t know!

Squirrel and Hedgehog looked at each other in confusion and, stunned by the extravagance of the Hare, seemed to root to the ground.

Who does not know the power of the Wolf! Touched to the core by what he heard, he grabbed the hare's ears and began to pull with all his might. Poor Hare's neck and ears stretched like a string, fiery circles swam in his eyes, and a neat long tail, torn off, remained under the bough.

Thus, the boastful Hare in one autumn day became the owner of slanting eyes, long ears and a short tail. At first he lay unconscious under a tree. Then, suffering from an ache, he ran jogging through a forest clearing. If his heart had beaten calmly until then, now it was ready to jump out of his chest with rage.

"I won't boast any more," he repeated, skipping about. - I won't, I won't...

Ha, that would be something to brag about! - mockingly looking at the Hare, the Wolf laughed for a long time and, laughing, disappeared among the trees.

And Squirrel and Hedgehog, sincerely pitying the Hare, tried to help him in any way they could.

“Let's, as before, live in friendship and harmony,” Belka expressed her wish. - So, friend Yozh?

- Exactly! he answered, rejoicing. We will support each other everywhere and always ...

However, the boastful Hare, after those events, was deprived, they say, of the power of speech, ashamed of his appearance, is still running around, avoiding meetings with the rest, burying himself in bushes and grasses ...

The Brothers Grimm "The Bremen Town Musicians"

Brothers Grimm, Jacob (1785-1863) and Wilhelm (1786-1859)

The owner had a donkey that for a whole century dragged sacks to the mill, and in old age his strength weakened, so that he became more unfit for work every day. Apparently, his time had come, and the owner began to think about how to get rid of the donkey so as not to feed him free bread.

The donkey is on his mind, now he realized where the wind blows. He gathered his courage and ran away from the ungrateful owner on the way to Bremen.

“There,” he thinks, “you can take up the craft of a city musician.”

He walks and walks, suddenly he sees on the road: a setter dog lies stretched out and barely breathes, as if he ran up to the drop.

- What's the matter with you, Palkan? the donkey asked. Why are you breathing so hard?

— Ah! the dog answered. “I’m very old, I’m getting weaker every day and I’m no longer fit to hunt. The owner wanted to kill me, but I ran away from him, and now I’m thinking: how am I going to earn my daily bread?

“Do you know what,” said the donkey, “I’m going to Bremen and become a city musician there.” Come and you with me and take the same place with the orchestra. I will play the lute, and you will at least be our drummer.

The dog was very pleased with this proposal, and the two of them went on a long journey. A little while later they saw a cat on the road with such a cloudy face as if the weather after three days of rain.

“Well, what happened to you, old bearded man? the donkey asked. Why are you so cloudy?

“Who would think of having fun when it comes to one’s own skin?” replied the cat. "You see, I'm getting old, my teeth are getting dull - it's clear that it's more pleasant for me to sit at the stove and purr than to run after mice." The hostess wanted to drown me, but I managed to escape just in time. But now good advice is dear: where should I go to get my daily food?

“Come with us to Bremen,” said the donkey, “after all, you know a lot about night serenatz, so you can become a city musician there.”

The cat found that the advice was good, and went with them on the road.

Three fugitives are walking past some kind of courtyard, and a rooster is sitting on the gate and is tearing his throat with all his strength.

- What's wrong with you? the donkey asked. You scream like you're being cut.

- How can I not scream? I prophesied good weather for the sake of the holiday, and the hostess realized that in good weather the guests would be fired, and without any pity ordered the cook to cook me tomorrow in soup. Tonight they'll cut off my head, so I'm tearing my throat out while I still can.

“Well, little red head,” said the donkey, “wouldn’t it be better for you to get out of here in a healthy way?” Come with us to Bremen; you will not find anything worse than death anywhere; whatever you think, it will be better. And you, you see, what a voice! We will give concerts, and everything will go well.

The rooster liked the offer, and the four of them set off.

But Bremen cannot be reached in one day; In the evening they reached the forest, where they had to spend the night. The donkey and the dog stretched out under a large tree, the cat and the rooster climbed onto the boughs; the rooster flew even to the very top, where it was safest for him; but like a vigilant master, before falling asleep, he looked around in all four directions. Suddenly it seemed to him that there, in the distance, it was like a spark was burning; he shouted to his comrades that there must be a house nearby, because the light was flickering. To this the donkey said:

“So we’d better get up and go there, but here the lodging is bad.”

The dog also thought that a few bones with meat would be good food. So everyone got up and went in the direction from which the light flickered. With each step the light grew brighter and larger, and finally they came to a brightly lit house where the robbers lived. The donkey, as the largest of his comrades, approached the window and looked into the house.

- What do you see, roan friend? the rooster asked.

- What do I see? A table laden with selected foods and drinks, and robbers sit around the table and enjoy delicious dishes.

Oh, how good that would be for us! said the rooster.

— Of course. Oh, when would we sit at this table! Donkey confirmed.

Here there were meetings with the animals, how to expel the robbers and to install themselves in their place. Finally, together they came up with a remedy. The donkey had to rest its front legs on the window, the dog jumped onto the donkey's back, the cat climbed on the dog, and the rooster flew up and sat on the cat's head. When everything was ready, they began a quartet at this sign: a donkey roared, a dog howled, a cat meowed, a rooster crowed. At the same time, everyone rushed out the window in unison, so that the glass rattled.

The robbers jumped up in horror and, believing that a ghost would certainly appear at such a frantic concert, they rushed with all their might into the dense forest, wherever they could, and who had time, and the four comrades, very pleased with their success, sat down at the table and ate so much, like four weeks ahead.

Having eaten to satiety, the musicians put out the fire and found themselves a corner for the night, each following their nature and habits: the donkey stretched out on the dunghill, the dog curled up behind the door, the cat darted to the hearth to warm ashes, and the rooster flew up onto the crossbar. From long journey everyone was very tired, and therefore immediately fell asleep.

Midnight passed; the robbers saw from a distance that there was no more light in the house, and everything seemed calm there, then the ataman began to speak:

“And we should not have been so alarmed and all at once run into the forest.

And then he ordered one of his subordinates to go into the house and look carefully at everything. Everything seemed quiet to the messenger, and therefore he went into the kitchen to light a candle; he took out a match and stuck it right into the cat's eyes, thinking they were hot coals. But the cat does not understand jokes; he snorted and dug his claws right into his face.

The robber was frightened and, like a madman, rushed through the door, and just then a dog jumped up and bit him on the leg; beside himself with fear, the robber rushed across the yard past the dunghill, and then the donkey kicked him with his hind leg. The robber shouted; the rooster woke up and screamed at the top of his lungs from the crossbar: “Crow!”

Here the robber rushed as fast as he could, and straight to the ataman.

— Ah! he cried pitifully. “A terrible sorceress has settled in our house; she blew on me like a whirlwind and scratched my face with her long hooked fingers, and in the doorway stands a giant with a knife and wounded me in the leg, and in the yard lies a black monster with a club and stabbed my back, and at the very top, on the roof, the judge sits and shouts: “Give me swindlers here!” Here I am, not remembering myself, God bless!

From that time on, the robbers never dared to look into the house, and the Bremen town musicians liked living in a strange house so much that they didn’t want to leave it, so they live there now. And whoever was the last to tell this tale, even now his mouth is hot.

Brothers Grimm "The Hare and the Hedgehog"

This story is like a fable, children, but still there is truth in it; that is why my grandfather, from whom I heard it, used to add to his story: “There must still be truth in it, child, because otherwise why would it be told?”

And that's how it was.

One Sunday at the end of summer, at the very time of the flowering of buckwheat, it turned out to be a good day. The bright sun rose in the sky, blew a warm breeze through the stubble, the songs of the larks filled the air, the bees buzzed among the buckwheat, and good people in festive clothes they went to church, and the whole creation of God was pleased, and the hedgehog too.

The hedgehog stood at his door, arms folded, inhaling the morning air and singing a simple song to himself, as best he could. And while he was singing so in an undertone, it suddenly occurred to him that he would have time, while his wife was washing and dressing the children, to take a walk in the field and look at his swede. And the swede grew in the field closest to his house, and he loved to eat it in his family, and therefore considered it his own.

No sooner said than done. He locked the door behind him and walked along the road into the field. He was not very far from home and was about to turn off the road, when he met a hare, who, for the same purpose, went out into the field to look at his cabbage.

As the hedgehog saw the hare, he immediately greeted him very politely. The hare (in his own way, a noble gentleman and, moreover, very arrogant) did not even think to answer the bow of the hedgehog, but, on the contrary, said to him, making a mocking face: “What does it mean that you are here so early in the morning roaming the field?” “I want to take a walk,” said the hedgehog. “Walk? the hare laughed. - I think you could find something else, the best activity your feet." This answer touched the hedgehog to the quick, he was able to endure everything, but he did not allow anyone to talk about his legs, since they were naturally crooked. “Don’t you imagine,” the hedgehog said to the hare, “what you can do more with your legs?” “Of course,” said the hare. "Don't you want to try it? - said the hedgehog. “I bet that if we start running, then I will overtake you.” “Yes, you make me laugh! You with your crooked legs - and you will overtake me! - exclaimed the hare. “Anyway, I’m ready if such a hunt takes you apart. What are we going to argue about? “For a golden louis and a bottle of wine,” said the hedgehog. “I accept,” said the hare, “let’s run right now!” - "No! Where do we hurry? the hedgehog replied. “I haven’t eaten anything yet today; first I go home and have a little breakfast; In half an hour I will be here again, on the spot.

With that, the hedgehog left with the consent of the hare. On the way, the hedgehog began to think: “The hare hopes for his long legs but I can handle it. Even though he noble gentleman, but at the same time stupid, and he, of course, will have to lose the bet.

Arriving home, the hedgehog said to his wife: "Wife, get dressed as soon as possible, you will have to go with me to the field." "What's the matter?" his wife said. “I bet with a hare for a golden louis and a bottle of wine that I would run with him in launches, and you should be at the same time.” - "Oh my god! - the hedgehog's wife began to shout at her husband. - Are you out of your mind? Or are you completely crazy? Well, how can you run with a hare in starters? “Well, shut up, wife! - said the hedgehog. - It's my business; and you are not a judge in our men's affairs. March! Get dressed and let's go." Well, what was the hedgehog's wife to do? Willy-nilly, she had to follow her husband.

On the way to the field, the hedgehog said to his wife: “Well, now listen to what I tell you. You see, we're going to race across this long field. The hare will run along one furrow, and I along the other, from top to bottom. You have only one thing to do: to stand here below on the furrow, and when the hare runs to the end of his furrow, you will shout to him: “I am already here!”

So they came to the field; The hedgehog showed his wife her place, and he went up the field. When he arrived at the appointed place, the hare was already there. "Can we start?" - he asked. “Of course,” answered the hedgehog. And immediately each stood on his own furrow. The hare counted: "One, two, three!" - and they rushed down the field. But the hedgehog ran only three steps, then sat down in a furrow and sat quietly.

When the hare at full gallop ran to the end of the field, the hedgehog's wife shouted to him: "I'm already here!" The hare stopped and was quite surprised: he was sure that the hedgehog himself was shouting to him (it is already known that you cannot distinguish a hedgehog from a hedgehog in appearance). The hare thought: “Something is not right here!” - and shouted: "Once again we will run - back!" And again he rushed off in a whirlwind, throwing his ears back. And the hedgehog's wife calmly remained in place.

When the hare ran to the top of the field, the hedgehog shouted to him: "I'm already here." The hare, extremely annoyed, shouted: “Let's run again, back!” “Perhaps,” answered the hedgehog. “According to me, as much as you want!”

So the hare ran seventy-three times back and forth, and the hedgehog kept overtaking him; every time he ran to some end of the field, either the hedgehog or his wife shouted to him: “I'm already here!” For the seventy-fourth time, the hare could not even run; he fell to the ground in the middle of the field, blood went down his throat, and he could not move. And the hedgehog took the golden louis he won and a bottle of wine, called his wife, and both spouses, very pleased with each other, went home.

And if death has not befallen them hitherto, then they, it is true, are still alive now. And so it happened that the hedgehog overtook the hare, and since that time not a single hare dared to run with the hedgehog.

And here is the edification from this experience: firstly, no one, no matter how noble he considers himself, should not make fun of those who are lower than him, even if he is a simple hedgehog. And secondly, here everyone is given the following advice: if you decide to marry, then take yourself a wife from your estate and one who would be your equal in everything. So, whoever was born a hedgehog, he must also take a hedgehog as his wife. So that!

Perrault Charles "Little Red Riding Hood"

Once upon a time in a village there lived a little girl, so pretty that she was the best in the world. Her mother loved her without memory, and her grandmother even more. For her birthday, her grandmother gave her a red cap. Since then, the girl went everywhere in her new, elegant red cap.

Neighbors said this about her:

Here comes Little Red Riding Hood!

Once mom baked a pie and said to her daughter:

- Go, Little Red Riding Hood, to your grandmother, bring her a pie and a pot of butter, and find out if she is healthy.

Little Red Riding Hood got ready and went to her grandmother in another village.

She is walking through the forest, and towards her is a gray wolf.

He really wanted to eat Little Red Riding Hood, but he didn’t dare - somewhere nearby, woodcutters were banging with axes.

The wolf licked his lips and asked the girl:

— Where are you going, Little Red Riding Hood?

Little Red Riding Hood did not yet know how dangerous it was to stop in the forest and talk to the wolves. She greeted Wolf and said:

- I go to my grandmother and bring her this pie and a pot of butter.

- How far does your grandmother live? Wolf asks.

“Pretty far,” says Little Red Riding Hood. - Over there in that village, behind the mill, in the first house on the edge.

- Okay, - says the Wolf, - I also want to visit your grandmother. I'll go down this road, and you go down that one. Let's see which one of us arrives first.

Wolf said this and ran as fast as he could along the shortest path. And Little Red Riding Hood went along the longest road.

She walked slowly, stopping every now and then along the way, picking flowers and collecting them in bouquets. Before she even had time to reach the mill, the Wolf had already galloped up to her grandmother's house and was knocking on the door:

- Knock Knock!

- Who's there? Grandma asks.

“It’s me, your granddaughter, Little Red Riding Hood,” the Wolf answers in a thin voice. - I came to visit you, I brought a pie and a pot of butter.

And the grandmother was sick at that time and lay in bed. She thought that it really was Little Red Riding Hood, and she called out:

- Pull the rope, my child, the door will open!

The wolf pulled the rope - the door opened.

The wolf rushed at the grandmother and swallowed her at once. He was very hungry because he had not eaten anything for three days.

Then he closed the door, lay down on his grandmother's bed and began to wait for Little Red Riding Hood. Soon she came and knocked:

- Knock Knock!

Little Red Riding Hood was frightened, but then she thought that her grandmother was hoarse from a cold and that's why she had such a voice.

“It's me, your granddaughter,” says Little Red Riding Hood. - I brought you a pie and a pot of butter!

The wolf cleared his throat and said more subtly:

Pull the string, my child, and the door will open.

Little Red Riding Hood pulled the string and the door opened.

The girl entered the house, and the Wolf hid under the covers and said:

- Put the pie on the table, granddaughter, put the pot on the shelf, and lie down next to me! You must be very tired.

Little Red Riding Hood lay down next to the Wolf and asked:

- Grandma, why do you have such big hands?

“This is to hug you tighter, my child.

“Grandma, why do you have such big ears?”

“To hear better, my child.

- Grandma, why do you have such big eyes?

“To see better, my child.

“Grandma, why do you have such big teeth?”

- And this is to eat you faster, my child!

Before Little Red Riding Hood had time to gasp, the evil Wolf rushed at her and swallowed her along with her shoes and the red cap.

But, fortunately, at that time, woodcutters with axes on their shoulders were passing by the house. They heard a noise, ran into the house and killed the Wolf. And then they cut open his belly, and Little Red Riding Hood came out, and behind her and grandmother - both whole and unharmed.

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    Sample list reading literature for children

    Russian folklore

    Songs, rhymes, incantations."Our goat..." -; "Bunny Coward...": "Don! Don! Don! -”, “Geese, you are geese ...”; "Legs, legs, where have you been?" “Sits, sits a bunny ..>, “The cat went to the stove ...”, “Today is a whole day ...”, “Lambs ...”, “A fox is walking along the bridge ...”, “Sun-bucket. ..", "Go, spring, go, red...".

    Fairy tales . "About Ivanushka the Fool", arr. M. Gorky; "War of mushrooms with berries", arr. V. Dahl; "Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka", arr. L. N. Tolstoy; "Zhiharka", arr. I. Karnaukhova; "Chox-sister and wolf", arr. M. Bulatova; "Zimovye", arr. I. Sokolova-Mikitova; "The Fox and the Goat", arr. O. Kapitsa; "Fascinating", "Fox-bast", arr. V. Dahl; "Cockerel and bean seed", arr. Oh, Kapitsa.

    Folklore of the peoples of the world

    Songs. "Fish", "Ducklings", French, arr. N. Gernet and S. Gippius; "Chiv-chiv, sparrow", trans. with Komi Perm. V. Klimov; "Fingers", trans. with him. L, Yakhina; "Sack", Tatar., trans. R. Yagofarova, retelling by L. Kuzmin.

    Fairy tales. "The Three Little Pigs", trans. from English. S. Mikhalkov; "The Hare and the Hedgehog", from the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, trans. with him. A. Vvedensky, ed. S. Marshak; "Little Red Riding Hood", from the fairy tales of Ch. Perrault, trans. from French T. Gabbe; Brothers Grimm. " The Bremen Town Musicians", German, trans. V. Vvedensky, ed. S. Marshak.

    Works of poets and writers of Russia

    Poetry. I. Bunin. "Leaf fall" (excerpt); A. Maikov. " Autumn leaves circling in the wind ... "; A. Pushkin. “The sky was already breathing in autumn ...” (from the novel “Eugene Onegin”); A. Fet. "Mum! Look out the window...”; I am Akim. "First snow"; A. Barto. "Left"; S. Yeast. "Walks the street ..." (from the liquor "In peasant family»); S. Yesenin. “Winter sings - calls out ...”; N. Nekrasov. “It is not the wind that rages over the forest ...” (from the poem “Frost, Red Nose”); I. Surikov. "Winter"; S. Marshak. “Luggage”, “About everything in the world-:-”, “That's how scattered”, “Ball”; S. Mikhalkov. "Uncle Styopa"; E. Baratynsky. "Spring, spring" (abbreviated); Y. Moritz. "A song about a fairy tale"; "House of the gnome, gnome - at home!"; E. Uspensky. "Destruction"; D. Kharms. "Very creepy story."

    Prose. V. Veresaev. "Brother"; A. Vvedensky. “About the girl Masha, the dog Petushka and the cat Thread” (chapters from the book); M. Zoshchenko. "Showcase child"; K. Ushinsky. "Cheerful cow"; S. Voronin. "Militant Jaco"; S. Georgiev. "Grandma's garden"; N. Nosov. "Patch", "Entertainers"; L. Panteleev. "On the Sea" (chapter from the book "Stories about Squirrel and Tamarochka"); Bianchi, "The Foundling"; N. Sladkov. "Non-hearing."

    literary tales. M. Gorky. "Sparrow"; V. Oseeva. " magic needle»; R. Sef. "The Tale of Round and Long Little Men"; K. Chukovsky. "Phone", "Cockroach", "Fedorino grief"; Nosov. "The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends" (chapters from the book); D. Mamin-Sibiryak. "The Tale of Komar Komarovich - A long nose and about Shaggy Misha- Short tail"; W. Bianchi. "First Hunt"; D. Samoilov. "Elephant has a birthday."

    Fables. L. Tolstoy. “The father ordered his sons...”, “The boy guarded the sheep...”, “The jackdaw wanted to drink...”.

    Works of poets and writers from different countries

    Poetry. V. Vitka. "Counting", trans. from Belarusian. I. Tokmakova; Y. Tuvim. "Miracles", trans. from Polish. V. Prikhodko; "About Pan Trulyalinsky", retelling from Polish. B. Zakhoder; F. Grubin. "Tears", trans. from Czech. E. Solonovich; S. Vangeli. "Snowdrops" (chapters from the book "Gugutse - the captain of the ship"), trans. with mold. V. Berestov.

    Literary tales.A. Milne. "Winnie the Pooh and All-All-All" (chapters from the book), trans. from English. B. Zakhoder; E. Blyton. "The Famous Duck Tim" (chapters from the book), trans. from English. E. Papernoy; T. Egner. "Adventures in the forest of Elka-on-Gorka" (chapters from the book), trans. from Norwegian L. Braude; D. Bisset. "About the Boy Who Roared at the Tigers", trans. from English. N. Sherepgevskaya; E. Hogarth. "Mafia and his funny friends"(chapters from the book), trans. from English. O. Obraztsova and N. Shanko.

    Sample list for memorization

    “Grandfather wanted to cook an ear ...”, “Legs, legs, where have you been?” - Russian nar. songs; A. Pushkin. “Wind, wind! You are mighty ... "(from" The Tale of dead princess and about the seven heroes"); 3. Alexandrova. "Herringbone"; A. Barto. "I know what to think of"; L. Nikolaenko. "Who scattered the bells..."; V. Orlov. “From the Bazaar”, “Why does the bear sleep in winter” (at the choice of the educator); E. Serova. "Dandelion", " cat paws"(from the cycle" Our flowers "); "Buy a bow ...", shotl. nar. song, trans. I. Tokmakova.

    To teach children to think creatively, solve riddles, come up with a new ending for a fairy tale.

    To promote the development of children's skills with the help of expressive means (intonation, facial expressions, gestures, characteristic movements, posture, gait) convey not only the external features of the characters, but also their inner experiences, various emotional states, feelings, relationships, relationships between characters; learn to independently perform ways to transfer their behavior.

    Expand the language resources of children, phonemic hearing.

    To educate the independence of the child's thinking, activity, perseverance.

    Material: bell, big Book of Fairy Tales, table theater fairy tales "Kolobok", other heroes of fairy tales, envelope, didactic game "Put the events in order"

    The course of the lesson in the middle group

    Educator: Children, let's say hello and wish each other a good mood. During the greeting poem, try to guess which Wonderland we will go to today!

    Come on, everyone stand in a circle,

    Smile sincerely to your friends!

    Hold hands together

    Gather your thoughts.

    The story has come to us

    And she brought riddles.

    Educator: Well done, you guessed right. Today we will travel to the land of fairy tales.

    Educator: A fairy tale is a land of dreams and fantasies. Just close your eyes and the fairy tale will take you to your Magic world. The world of good and evil, love and hate, beauty and ugliness... A fairy tale will teach you to be strong, courageous, resourceful, hardworking and kind...

    Educator: Children, do you like fairy tales? What fairy tales do you know? (children's answers)

    Educator: And the “Magic Book” will help us travel around the Land of Fairy Tales (the teacher shows the children the “Big Book of Fairy Tales”)

    Educator: So, the journey begins ... (the teacher rings the bell)

    Well, close your eyes...

    Let's go to the Land of Fairy Tales.

    Book, book, hurry up

    Open the doors to the fairy tale!

    Educator: Here we are Magic Land! But why won't the Book of Fairy Tales open! Children, what do you think why, what could happen? (Children say their versions)

    Educator: I guessed, apparently, we need to solve the riddles that the Queen of the Fairy-Tale Country has prepared for us. (Children solve riddles, and the Magic-Book opens on necessary fairy tale- answer)

    Riddles about fairy tales

    He ran away from Baba and from Grandfather. I met different animals. And Chanterelle naughty ate immediately and was like that! ("Kolobok")

    I will tell you, children, a fairy tale: about the Cat, about the Dog, and about the Grandfather, and about the Baba, and about the Mouse and the Granddaughter. And if you remember all of them, you will guess the name of the fairy tale. ("Turnip")

    A girl sits in a basket on a bearish strong back. Why did you hide there? So no one confessed! ("Masha and the Bear")

    Educator: Well done, correctly guessed all the riddles! I wonder what the next page will be?

    Educator: This is a know-it-all page. Now let's check if you know Russian folk tales well:

    The fox treated the Crane ... (what?)

    Who stole the Cockerel?

    Whom did the straw goby bring to Baba and Grandfather?

    What did the Wolf say when he caught fish in the hole with his tail?

    Can the Hedgehog really outrun the Hare? How about in a fairy tale?

    What song did Kolobok sing to Lisa? What is this fairy tale?

    Educator: You are smart children, you know all the fairy tales! And now we turn the next page... Probably, some kind of surprise awaits us! Look how big the envelope is. What's in it? (Children look at the envelope and illustrations for the fairy tale)

    Educator: It is not clear what kind of fairy tale this is? Children, try to guess!

    Exercise "Put things in order"

    (children must put the pictures in the correct order and guess what kind of fairy tale it is)

    Educator: That's right, you guessed it - this is the fairy tale "Gingerbread Man". Let's remember the heroes of this fairy tale. Which of the heroes is good (evil, cunning, insecure, impudent, timid). Why do you think so?

    Educator: Children, what do you think, did all the heroes of the fairy tale have the same mood? Let's try to show it (children convey the mood, emotions, movements of the characters).

    How concerned was Grandma when she baked Kolobok?

    How delighted was Grandfather Kolobok?

    What was the mood of Kolobok when he ran away from Baba and Grandfather?

    Show how Gingerbread Man and Bunny (Wolf, Bear, Fox) met.

    Did the mood of the main character change throughout the story? How? Why?

    Sing the song Kolobok cheerfully, sadly, frightened ...

    Educator: Children, remember how the fairy tale "Gingerbread Man" ended? Do you like this ending? Let's try to remake it in a better and more instructive manner. (Children express their versions)

    Educator: Well done, you did a great job. I think Kolobok will only be grateful to you, kids, his adventures ended so well!

    Educator: We turn over another page of our Magic Book ... Another surprise awaits us (the teacher shows the children the characters of the Kolobok table theater and other fairy-tale characters: a pig, a cockerel, a cat, a goat, a dog ...)

    Educator: Let's try to come up with a new fairy tale about "Kolobok" and also with an interesting ending (children play a table theater new fairy tale"Kolobok").

    Educator: Well done! What a wonderful story we have. Come up with a new name for it (“The Adventures of Kolobok”, “Journey of Kolobok”, “How Gingerbread Man Became Smart”, “Gingerbread Man and Cockerel”, “Return of Kolobok” ...)

    Educator: Here is the last page of the Magic Book of Fairy Tales! Our journey has come to an end! Educator. Unfortunately, but it's time for us to go back to kindergarten (rings the bell).

    The eyes are closing...

    Let's go to kindergarten...

    We returned from the Fairy Tale.

    Educator: And again we are in kindergarten. And in memory of our wonderful journey, I have prepared gifts for you - pictures of your favorite fairy-tale characters. Color them and together with your friends come up with many new, interesting fairy tales or stories.

    Teacher: Goodbye, children. And never forget that fairy tales are our friends. They live in our heart, in our soul, in our mind and imagination. Invent, fantasize - and the fairy tale will never leave you; will always be there, will delight and surprise you!



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