Short fairy tales for children 2 years old. Fairy tales for children for all ages
A. N. Tolstoy "Hedgehog"
The calf saw the hedgehog and said:
- I will eat you!
The hedgehog did not know that the calf did not eat hedgehogs, got scared, curled up in a ball and snorted:
- Try...
With its tail up, the stupid calf jumped up, striving to butt, then spread its front legs and licked the hedgehog.
- Oh oh oh! - the calf roared and ran to the mother cow, complaining:
- The hedgehog bit my tongue.
The cow raised her head, looked thoughtfully, and again began to tear the grass.
And the hedgehog rolled into a dark hole under a rowan root and said to the hedgehog:
- I defeated a huge beast, it must be a lion!
And the glory of Yezhov's courage went beyond the blue lake, beyond the dark forest.
“Our hedgehog is a hero,” the animals said in a whisper with fear.
What did the hedgehog do when he was afraid that the calf would eat him?
What happened when the calf licked the hedgehog?
What huge beast did the hedgehog defeat? Why did this beast seem so huge to the hedgehog?
Did the animals believe the hedgehog? What did they say?
K. Chukovsky "Fly-Tsokotuha"
Fly, Fly-Tsokotuha,
Gilded belly!
The fly went across the field,
The fly found the money.
Fly went to the market
And bought a samovar:
"Come, cockroaches,
I'll treat you to tea!"
The cockroaches came running
All the glasses were drunk
And the bugs -
Three cups
With milk
And a pretzel:
Today Fly-Tsokotuha
Birthday girl!
Fleas came to Mukha,
They brought her boots
And boots are not simple -
They have gold clasps.
Came to Mukha
Grandma bee,
Muhe-Tsokotuhe
I brought honey...
"Beautiful Butterfly,
Eat jam!
Or you don't like
Our meal?"
Suddenly some old man
Our fly in the corner
Povolok -
Wants to kill the poor
Destroy the Tsokotukha!
“Dear guests, help!
Kill the villainous spider!
And I fed you
And I watered you
don't leave me
In my final hour!"
But worm beetles
got scared
In the corners, in the cracks
Run up:
cockroaches
under sofas,
And goats
under benches,
And the insects under the bed -
They don't want to fight!
And no one even from the spot
Won't budge:
Get lost, die
Birthday girl!
A grasshopper, a grasshopper
Well, just like a human
Jump, jump, jump, jump!
For a bush
Under the walkway
And silent!
And the villain is not joking,
Hands and feet he fly
twists the ropes
Teeth sharp to the very
heart pierces
And he drinks her blood.
The fly is screaming
tearing up
And the villain is silent
He smirks.
Suddenly from somewhere flies
little mosquito,
And in his hand it burns
Small flashlight.
"Where is the killer? Where is the villain?
I'm not afraid of his claws!
Flies to the Spider
Takes out the saber
And he is at full gallop
Cuts off his head!
Takes a fly by the hand
And leads to the window:
"I killed the villain,
I freed you
And now, soul girl,
I want to marry you!"
There are insects and goats
Creep out from under the bench
"Glory, glory to Komaru -
Winner!
The fireflies came running
lit the flames -
Something became fun
That's good!
Hey centipedes,
Run down the path
Call the musicians
Let's dance!
The musicians came running
The drums were beating.
Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom!
Dancing Fly with Mosquito
And behind her is Klop, Klop
Boots top, top!
goats with worms,
Insects with moths.
And horned beetles,
rich men,
They wave their hats
Dancing with butterflies.
Tara-ra, tara-ra,
The mosquito danced.
People have fun -
The fly is getting married
For dashing, daring
Young Mosquito!
Ant, Ant!
Does not spare bast shoes
Jumping with Ant
And winks at the insects:
"You are insects,
You are cuties
Tara-tara-tara-tara-cockroaches!”
Boots creak
Heels knock -
There will be midges
Have fun until the morning
Today Fly-Tsokotuha
Birthday girl!
Questions to discuss with children
What did the Fly-Tsokotuha find?
Who came to visit Fly-Tsokotukha? What gifts did they give her?
Who decided to destroy Mukha-Tsokotukha?
Did the guests help the birthday girl Mukha? What did they do? Did they do well?
Who saved Fly-Tsokotukha from the evil spider?
Tell me, what kind of Mosquito: small or big, brave or cowardly?
Why did little Komarik manage to defeat the terrible Spider?
What did Komarik say when he saved Mukha? Let's say together:
"I'm a villain...
And now...
On you..."
How did the fairy tale end? Who do you like in it?
Fairy tale "Yes and No"
“Bob,” said Mura, “please draw me a cat and a mouse.”
- A cat and a mouse? Boba said. - Fine! I'll draw you a cat and a mouse.
“Oh, how funny you are, Boba,” said Mura. How can a mouse grab a cat! After all, the mouse is small, and the cat is big. Please draw me another picture, a better one.
- Am I wrong? Boba said. And I drew this picture:
"It's good now," Moura said. Everything is in its place, where it needs to be. And now draw me, please, a boat and a small house.
“Okay,” Boba said, and drew this picture:
Moura laughed and said: “You drew nonsense again! Well, think for yourself: how can a house stand on the water, and a boat float on land?
“Right, right,” Boba said. How did I not think of this before! The boat needs to go to the river, and the house to the hill!
And I drew this picture:
“See,” said Mura, “what a great picture! Everything is in its place, as it should be. And now draw me, please, a bed and a girl, Lyushenka.
"All right," said Boba. "Here's your bed, and here's Lushenka!"
“Oh, Boba, you are terrible! You ruined, you ruined the whole picture! Where have you seen children put their shoes on the pillow and go to sleep under the bed?
- Ah ah ah! Boba exclaimed. - How distracted I am! Scattered with Basin!
And he drew this picture:
- Great picture! Moura exclaimed. “Luchet is so good on the bed, but the shoes are not bad even under the bed! Now, please draw a plane, high, high, and below, on the ground, a motorcycle.
- With pleasure! Boba said. — I like to draw airplanes. And I love motorcycles!
Boba took a pencil and drew this picture:
Moura looked at her and even threw up her hands:
- No, you are absolutely impossible today! Where did you see motorcycles flying through the air and planes rolling through the streets!
Boba laughed and drew this picture:
Moura praised her very much, then took out a blank piece of paper and placed it on the table in front of Boba.
“Now, in the end,” she said, “please draw me a horse and our Mitya.
— I can do it! Boba said. - I'll draw you both a horse and Mitya.
He took a pencil and drew this picture:
- Wow, Boba! Moura screamed. - You drew nonsense again! Can a horse ride Mita?
- Indeed! - Boba said and wanted to draw everything properly, but he was called to the phone.
There was a blank sheet of paper. Mura took a pencil and drew both the horse and Mitya herself. Drawn right, right. And she would very much like those boys and girls who will read this book to also draw both the horse and Mitya, so that Bob can see how to draw:
Questions to discuss with children
What did Moore and Bob do?
How did Boba draw a cat and a mouse? Why didn't Moore like it?
What other picture did Bob draw? Why was Moore laughing?
What else did the distracted Mitya mix up?
And can you draw a horse and a boy Mitya, as Mura did?
S. Prokofiev "The Tale of Lazy Hands and Feet"
In a small house near the forest, a girl Katya lived with her grandmother.
Maybe she was a good girl, but so lazy that you can’t pick up words.
In a neighboring house lived a boy Seryozha with his shepherd dog named Lantern. So the shepherd was named because in the dark her eyes glowed like green lanterns.
Katya and Seryozha were friends and often played together at the edge of the forest. And Flashlight with them.
One morning, Katya and her grandmother were going to have tea. Grandma is watching, but there is no water left in the bucket.
- Katenka, dear, go to the well, bring a bucket of water, - asked the grandmother.
“I would bring it,” Katya answered. “But my legs don’t want to go to the well.”
"Aren't you the mistress of your feet?" Grandma was surprised.
“No, I am not the mistress of my legs,” Katya shook her head. “They don't listen to me. My legs go where they want to go.
The grandmother was upset, but there was nothing to do, took a bucket and went to the well herself.
Here Katya and grandmother drank tea with jam.
- Katya, please wash the cups. And I will rest, I will lie down for a while, - said the grandmother.
Katya's reluctance to wash the cups.
“I would wash the cups,” Katya says, “but my hands don’t want to wash them.”
"Aren't you the mistress of your own hands?" Grandmother was even more upset.
“No, I am not the mistress of my own hands,” Katya answered. My hands do whatever they want. They don't listen to me.
Suddenly Katya jumped up from her chair and jump-jump ran to the door. And then hop-hop - jumped up the steps of the porch, and further along the entire village.
Seryozha went out onto the porch with his dog Lantern. Looks - Katya runs past Aunt Galya's garden - grab and plucked the reddest apple.
“Pens, my pens, what are you doing?” Katya cried. I don't want to steal other people's apples! This is bad.
Katya got lost, she doesn't know where to go.
Katya sat down on a stump and cried.
Suddenly he sees two green eyes in the dark.
- Oh, the wolf is coming! Katya screamed.
- It's Flashlight's eyes that glow, we found you! Seryozha laughed.
Grandmother hugs and kisses Katya.
“Grandmother, dear,” said Katya, “tomorrow I myself will go to the well for water and wash the cups.” And you, Aunt Galya, forgive me. As your apples ripen, I will help you collect them in baskets. I am now again the mistress of my hands and feet!
Questions to discuss with children:
How did Katya upset her grandmother?
What was the name of Sergei's dog?
How did Katya become the mistress of her hands and feet?
V. Bianchi "The Fox and the Mouse"
- Mouse, Mouse, why is your nose dirty?
- Digging the earth.
Why did you dig the earth?
- Made a mink.
- Why did you make a mink?
- From you, Fox, hide.
- Mouse, Mouse, I'll lie in wait for you!
- And I have a bedroom in a mink.
- If you want to eat - get out!
- And I have a pantry in a mink.
- Mouse, Mouse, but I'll tear your mink!
- And I'm away from you - and I was like that!
Questions to discuss with children
Why does Mouse have a dirty nose?
Who was the mouse hiding from?
What does the Mouse have in its mink?
Where can the Mouse run away from the Fox if the Fox rips open his mink?
V. Orlov "Piggy is offended"
The ball has a new one
Purple beret.
The goat is red
Satin vest.
The chicken has a bow.
The cat has boots
Two roosters -
By harmonica.
Everyone is very happy
And the pig is angry.
Turned away in tears
She is from the trough:
She wants a new one
purple beret,
She wants red
satin vest,
She wants a bow
And two cocks
Accordions.
But only about her
No one thought
She was not given
Absolutely not!
And the fact that she
Did not love:
She was given a washcloth
Questions to discuss with children
Why was the piggy angry?
What did she want to get?
Why was the pig given a washcloth and soap? Choose words to describe what the pig was like: white, dirty, grimy, fluffy, unwashed, beautiful.
Let's switch necks! - offered the piglet Button to the giraffe Dolgovyazik.
I'll give you mine, and you give me yours.
Why do you want my neck? asked the giraffe.
Useful - answered the piglet. - With a long neck, dictation in the lesson is easier to write off.
Why else?
And you can see everything in the cinema from any place.
Well, what else?
You can get apples on tall trees.
Uh, no! - said Dolgovyazik.
Such a wonderful neck will come in handy for me!
Fairy tale "Cat-fisherman"
Somehow the Cat went to the river to catch fish and met the Fox at the very edge. The Fox waved her fluffy tail and said in a honeyed voice:
Hello, kum-kumanyok, fluffy cat! I see you are going to fish?
Yes, I want to bring fish to my kittens.
The fox lowered her eyes and asked very quietly:
Maybe you can treat me to a fish too? And it's all chickens and ducks.
Cat chuckled.
So be it. I'll give you the first fish.
I don't know how to thank you.
My first fish, my first fish!
And then, from behind the trunk of a shaggy spruce, a large shaggy Gray Wolf came out to meet them.
Hello, brother! Wolf croaked. - Do you go fishing?
Yes, I want kittens
Well, will you throw some fish to me, brother? And then all goats and sheep, goats and rams I would like something postnenko!
Cat chuckled.
OK. The first fish is for Fox, and the second is for you!
Well done brother! Thanks!
And my second! And my second!
Suddenly a Bear came out of the thicket. I saw a cat with a fishing rod, how he roared:
Hey son! Are you fishing?
I want kittens.
Listen, son, can't you give me, an old man, a fish? I love fish to death! And then all the bulls and cows with horns and hooves.
The cat grinned in his mustache, says:
I promised the first fish to the Fox, the second to the Wolf, and there will be a third for you.
Let the third, only to the biggest!
The Cat is walking ahead, the Fox is running after him, the Wolf is sneaking behind the Fox, and the Bear is stomping behind everyone.
The first fish - chur, mine! - fox whispers.
And the second - mine - Wolf mutters.
And the third one is mine! - Bear growls.
So they all came to the river. The cat took off the bag, put a bucket next to it, and began to unwind the fishing rod. The Fox, the Wolf and the Bear have settled down in the bushes nearby: they are waiting for their share of the catch.
He planted the Cat on the hook of a worm, threw a fishing rod, sat down comfortably and stared at the float. Buddies in the bushes also keep their eyes on the float. Are waiting.
Fox whispers:
Catch, fish, big and small.
And suddenly the float trembled. Lisa gasped.
Ah, my fish are biting!
The float on the water danced and jumped; circles ran from him in all directions.
Pull! Pull! Get my fish! Lisa screamed. The cat was frightened - pulled. The fish flashed silver and with a splash went under the water.
Broke! Wolf croaked. - Hurry up, stupid, raised a cry. Well, now it's my turn! Mine won't break!
The Cat planted a new worm on the hook and threw the bait again. The wolf rubs its paws and says:
Catch, fish, big and big. Catch.
Just then the float shuddered and went for a walk on the water. The cat has already taken the rod in its paw.
Don't pull! Wolf growls. - Let the fish hold on tight.
The cat let go of the fishing rod, and the float suddenly stopped immediately.
Here now drag! Wolf commanded.
The cat pulled the fishing rod - at the end of the fishing line, a bare hook dangles.
Wait, - Lisa giggled. - Your fish ate the whole worm!
The cat planted a new worm on the hook and cast the bait for the third time.
Well, it's quiet now! - barked the Bear. - If you scare away my fish - I'll tell you! .. Here it is !!!
The float all went under the water, the fishing line stretched like a string: it is about to break.
Ho-ho! - the Bear rejoices. - That's mine! As punished, the biggest!
The cat is barely holding on to the shore: a fish, just look, it will be dragged into the water. Now a terrible, mustachioed muzzle has already appeared from the water. That's so catfish!
I'm the first, this is mine!.. I won't let you!!! - suddenly shrieked the Fox and rushed into the river.
No-o-o-o, you're being naughty. Mine will! - the Wolf growled and dived after the Fox. The bear on the shore roars at the top of his lungs:
Robbed! .. Robbers! ..
And in the water there is already a battle going on: the Wolf and the Fox are pulling out fish from each other. The bear did not think for a long time and, with a run, also flopped into the water.
The water in the river boils like a cauldron. Every now and then someone's head pops up: either a fox, or a wolf, or a bear. Why they fight is unknown. The fish have long since gone.
The Cat grinned in his mustache, wound up his fishing rod and went to look for another place, where it was quieter.
Fairy tale "The rabbit who was not afraid of anyone"
Glory comes when you don't expect it. So she came to the gray rabbit Kocheryzhka, who one day became famous. That day, the rabbit Kocheryzhka met the Bear in the forest.
This is my t-r-ropinka! - muttered the Bear, wanting to jokingly scare the rabbit. But Kocheryzhka didn’t even move his ear, greeted him and walked by, as if nothing had happened.
The bear was even taken aback by surprise. On that day, Stumpy Rabbit ran into Tiger on a suspension bridge.
Here I'll show you! - the Tiger pounced on the rabbit.
But Rabbit Kocheryka was not at all frightened. He only asked:
Is that what you said?
On that day, the rabbit Kocheryzhka accidentally stepped on the paw of the Lion himself.
I'll crush you, krrrolchishka, in porrrroshok! Lev growled angrily.
Then he raised his hat, bowed, and moved on. The tiger was even taken aback by such unheard-of insolence.
Glad to see you, - said Kocheryzhka, smiled and patted the dumbfounded Lion on the back.
All this was seen and heard by Eita's parrot and blabbed everywhere. Then animals and birds began to praise in every way the rabbit Kocheryzhka, who is not afraid of anyone. No wonder they say that fame has wings. Kocheryzhka was just approaching his house, and glory was already waiting for the hero on his own street.
Well done! You're just great, Stump! - the donkey Alphabet rushed towards him.
We have already renamed our Cabbage Street. It is now called "Rabbit Kocheryzhka Street".
Wait! What are you saying? I hear nothing. Ah, I remembered! After all, yesterday I plugged my ears with cotton, because the music behind the wall prevented me from sleeping.
And the rabbit took the cotton out of his ears.
Now, it's a completely different thing, I hear everything again. So what happened here? - he turned to the surprised donkey.
And then the donkey Alphabet understood why his friend Kocheryzhka was not afraid of either the Bear, or the Tiger, or even the Lion himself. He simply did not hear their terrible threats. Or maybe he heard and was not afraid? Who knows? But the street was not renamed. So it is called now - Kocheryzhkina street. And when the grandchildren of Kocheryzhka pass along the street, they usually rush after them:
Look! There are the grandchildren of that same rabbit who was not afraid of anyone!
Fairy tale "Fox-sister and wolf"
From the collection of A.N. Afanasyev "Russian children's fairy tales"
There lived a grandfather and a woman. Once a grandfather says to a woman:
You, woman, bake pies, and I will harness the sleigh and go for fish.
Caught fish and carries home a whole cart. Here he goes and sees: the fox curled up and lies on the road.
Grandfather got down from the cart, went up to the fox, but she didn’t stir, she lay there as if dead.
- Here is a gift for my wife! - said the grandfather, took the fox and put it on the cart, and he went ahead.
And the chanterelle only needs this: she began to throw out slowly from the cart everything for a fish and for a fish, everything for a fish and for a fish. She threw out all the fish and left.
Well, old woman, - says the grandfather, - what kind of collar did I bring you for a fur coat!
There, on the cart - both the fish and the collar.
The woman came up to the cart: no collar, no fish - and began to scold her husband:
Oh, you are so-and-so! You still dare to cheat!
Then the grandfather realized that the fox was not dead. I grieved, I grieved, but there was nothing to do.
Meanwhile, the chanterelle gathered all the scattered fish in a pile, sat down on the road and eats for itself.
A gray wolf comes to her:
Hello sister! Give me fish!
Catch yourself and eat.
I can not!
Eka, because I caught it! Go to the river, dip your tail into the hole, sit and say: “Catch, fish, both small and large! Catch, fish, both small and large! The fish itself is on your tail and clings.
The wolf ran to the river, lowered his tail into the hole, sits and says:
Catch, fish, big and small!
And the cold is getting stronger and stronger. The wolf's tail froze tightly. The wolf sat on the river all night.
And in the morning the women came to the hole for water, saw the wolf and shouted:
Wolf, wolf! Beat him!
The wolf - back and forth, can not pull the tail. Baba threw the buckets and began to beat him with a yoke. Bila-bila, the wolf torn, torn, tore off his tail and took to his heels.
A wolf runs, and a fox meets him, his head is tied with a scarf.
So, - the wolf cries, - did you teach me how to fish? They beat me, cut off my tail!
Eh, wolf! - says the fox. “Your tail was torn off, but my whole head was smashed. I'm running hard!
And that's true, says the wolf. - Where are you, fox, go. Get on me, I'll take you.
A fox rides on a wolf and chuckles: “The beaten one is lucky. The wolf has no mind, no sense!
Fairy tale "Fox with a rolling pin"
Russian folktale
The fox walked along the path, found a rock. She got up and moved on. She came to the village and knocked on the hut:
Knock - knock - knock!
We are tight without you.
Yes, I will not press you: I myself will lie down on the bench, the tail under the bench, the rolling pin under the stove.
They let her in.
So she lay herself down on the bench, the tail under the bench, the rolling pin under the stove. Early in the morning the fox got up, burned his rolling pin, and then asked:
Where is my rock? Give me a chicken for her!
Man - nothing to do! - gave her a chicken for a rolling pin. The fox took the chicken, goes and sings:
The fox walked along the path,
Found a rock
For a rolling pin
Got a chicken!
She came to another village:
Knock - knock - knock!
I'm a fox-sister! Let's sleep over!
We are tight without you.
Yes, I will not press you: I myself will lie down on the bench, the tail under the bench, the chicken under the stove.
They let her in. The fox lay down on the bench by itself, the tail under the bench, and the hen under the stove. Early in the morning, the fox slowly got up, grabbed the chicken, ate it, and then said:
Where is my chicken? Give me a goose for her!
Nothing can be done, the owner had to give her a goose for a chicken.
The fox took the goose, goes and sings:
The fox walked along the path.
Found a rock
I took a chicken by the rock,
I took a goose for a chicken!
She came in the evening to the third village:
Knock - knock - knock!
I'm a fox-sister! Let's sleep over!
We are tight without you.
Yes, I will not press you: I myself will lie down on the bench, the tail under the bench, the goose under the stove.
They let her in. The fox lay down on the bench by itself, the tail under the bench, the goose under the stove. In the morning, at a little light, the fox jumped up, grabbed the goose, ate it and said:
And where is my goose? Give me a girl for her!
And it’s a pity to give a girl to a man. He put a big dog in a bag and gave it to the fox:
Take, fox, girl!
Here the fox took the bag, went out onto the road and said:
Girl, sing songs!
And the dog in the bag how growls! The fox was frightened, threw the bag - yes, run ... Then the dog jumped out of the bag - yes, after her! The fox ran from the dog - ran and darted into the hole under the stump. Sits there and says:
My ears, my ears! What did you do?
We all listened.
And you, legs, what did you do?
We all ran.
What about you, eyes?
We all looked.
What about you tail?
And I prevented you from running.
And you interfered! Well, wait, I'll ask you! - And stuck her tail out of the hole:
Eat it, dog! Then the dog grabbed the fox's tail, pulled the fox out of the hole and let's wag it!
Fairy tale "The Cockerel and the Beanstalk"
Russian folktale
There lived a cockerel and a hen. The cockerel was in a hurry, and the hen says:
Petya, don't rush. Petya, don't be in a hurry.
Once a cockerel was pecking at bean seeds and in a hurry and choked. Choking, not breathing, as if dead. The chicken was frightened, rushed to the hostess, shouting:
Oh, hostess, give me some oil, grease the neck: he choked on a bean seed.
Run quickly to the cow, ask her for milk, and then I will beat the butter.
The hen rushed to the cow.
Cow, dove, give me milk as soon as possible, the hostess will knock butter out of milk, I will grease the neck of the cockerel with butter: the cockerel choked on a bean seed.
Go quickly to the owner. Let him bring me fresh grass.
The chicken runs to the owner.
Master! Hurry, give the cow fresh grass, she will give milk, the hostess will knock butter out of milk, I will grease the cockerel's neck with butter: he choked, he lies not breathing.
Run quickly to the blacksmith for a scythe.
The hen rushed with all its might to the blacksmith.
Blacksmith, give it to the owner good braid. The owner will give grass to the cow, the cow will give milk, the hostess will give me butter, I will grease the neck of the cockerel: the cockerel choked on a bean seed.
The blacksmith gave the owner a new scythe, the owner mowed fresh grass, the cow gave milk, the hostess churned butter, gave butter to the hen. The chicken smeared the neck of the cockerel. The bean seed slipped through. The cockerel jumped up and shouted at the top of his lungs: “Ku-ka-re-ku!”
Fairy tale "Caught that bit"
The beaver ran to the badger and asked:
Your footprint on the edge?
My! - answers the badger.
Well, I congratulate you! The fox is following you.
Where is it going? - the badger was frightened.
Here goes!
Maybe it's not your footprint yet, - said the beaver.
Not mine. This is a mouse trail. It's behind him, so the fox...
Is it good to pester the big ones?” the fox asked, grabbed the beaver and threw it away. The beaver fell right into the hollow to the forest bees.
I don't eat honey, said the beaver quickly. He's nasty.
The bees were indignant and rushed to the beaver.
No, no, - the beaver corrected, - honey is fine, but I don’t eat it.
And the badger caught up with the mouse and shouted:
Mouse, run!
Where to run? - the mouse was surprised.
The badger wanted to explain everything to him, but the fox threatened the badger with his fist from behind a tree.
Uh-uh ... - said the cowardly badger, - run wherever you want. Go. Walk.
Why didn't you warn the mouse? asked the beaver.
Why didn't you stop the fox? asked the badger.
The mouse walked and did not notice anything. And the fox crept up quite close. The mouse went out into the clearing, and there was a hut.
A hare is sitting in the window, drinking tea.
Hey, little mouse, - said the hare, - and behind you is this ... like his ... red fox.
Where? - the mouse rejoiced.
He turned around, saw the fox and shouted:
Aha! Caught that bit!
And the mouse rushed at the fox. The fox was at first confused, but then he nevertheless grabbed the mouse. And then a bear peeked out of the window.
What happened? - he asked.
Ah ... nothing! - answered the hare. - They beat the fox.
The fox was frightened of the bear and released the mouse. And the mouse hit the fox right in the nose.
A beaver and a badger watched the whole scene from behind a bush and "cheered" for the mouse.
Eh! That's not how it should have been hit! - said the beaver.
But as? asked the badger.
Beaver showed how.
Get this one of yours away from me! - the fox shouted and backed away from the mouse.
Finally, the fox could not stand it and rushed to run away. The mouse ran after him. The beaver and the badger also chased. But the fox ran so fast that he was not caught.
Don't be afraid of him, - said the mouse to his friends. - If anything, you call me.
And they all sang a song together:
We are in good mood we walk through the forests.
Whoever wants to offend us - he will get a mustache.
Fairy tale "Different wheels"
There is a stump, on a stump - a teremok. And in the tower live Mushka, Frog, Hedgehog and Golden Scallop Cockerel. Somehow they went to the forest for flowers, for mushrooms, for berries. We walked and walked through the forest and came out into a clearing. They look - and there is an empty cart. The cart is empty, but not simple - all the wheels are different: one is a very small wheel, the other is larger, the third is medium, and the fourth is a big, very big wheel. The cart seems to have been standing for a long time: mushrooms grow under it. Fly, Frog, Hedgehog and Cockerel are standing, looking and wondering. Then the Hare jumped out of the bushes onto the road, also looks, laughs.
Is this your cart? - ask the Hare.
No, it's Bear's cart. He did it, did it, did not finish it, and abandoned it. Here she stands.
- Let's take the cart home, - said the Hedgehog. Useful on the farm.
Come on, the others said.
They all began to push the cart, but it does not go: all its wheels are different.
Again the Hedgehog guessed:
Let's take everything on the wheel.
Let's!
They removed the wheels from the cart, and rolled home: Fly - a small wheel, Hedgehog - more, Frog - medium ... And the Cockerel jumped onto the largest wheel, sorted it out with his legs, flapped his wings and shouted:
Ku-ka-re-ku!
The hare laughs: - Here are the eccentrics, different wheels rolled home!
Meanwhile, Fly, Hedgehog, Frog and Cockerel rolled the wheels home and thought: what to do with them?
I know, - said Mushka, took the smallest wheel - she made a spinning wheel. The hedgehog attached two sticks to his wheel - the wheelbarrow came out.
I also came up with, - said the Frog, and attached a larger wheel to the well, so that it would be better to take water. And the Cockerel lowered the big wheel into the stream, put the millstones and built the mill.
All the wheels on the farm came in handy: A fly spins a thread on a spinning wheel, A frog carries water from a well - waters the garden, A hedgehog carries mushrooms, berries, and firewood from the forest on a wheelbarrow. And the Cockerel grinds flour in the mill. Somehow the Hare came to them to see their life.
And he was received as a dear guest: Mushka knitted his mittens, Frog treated him with carrots from the garden, Hedgehog - mushrooms and berries, and Cockerel with pies and cheesecakes. The Hare was embarrassed.
Forgive me, he says, I laughed at you, and now I see - in capable hands, different wheels can come in handy.
Fairy tale "Mitten"
Russian folktale
The grandfather was walking through the forest, and the dog was running after him. Grandfather walked, walked, and dropped his mitten. Here is a mouse running, got into this mitten and says:
Here I will live.
And at this time the frog jump-jump! asks:
Who, who lives in a mitten?
Mouse-scratch. And who are you?
And I'm a jumping frog. Let me go too!
Here are two of them. Bunny is running. He ran up to the mitten and asked:
Who, who lives in a mitten?
Scratching mouse, jumping frog. And who are you?
And I'm a runaway bunny. Let me go too!
Go. Here are three of them.
fox running:
Who, who lives in a mitten?
A scratching mouse, a jumping frog and a running bunny. And who are you?
And I'm a fox-sister. Let me go too!
There are already four of them. Look, a top runs - and also to the mitten, and asks: - Who, who lives in the mitten?
A scratching mouse, a jumping frog, a running bunny and a sister fox. And who are you?
And I'm a top - a gray barrel. Let me go too!
Well, go!
This one got in, there were already five of them. Out of nowhere - a wild boar wanders:
Chro-chro-chro, who lives in a mitten?
A scratching mouse, a jumping frog, a running bunny, a fox-sister and a spinning top - a gray barrel. And who are you?
And I'm a fang boar. Let me go too! That's the trouble, everyone is hunting in a mitten.
You can't even get in!
Somehow I'll get in, let me in!
Well, what can you do with you, climb!
Get in this one too. There are already six of them. And they are so crowded that they can’t turn around! And then the branches crackled: a bear crawls out and also approaches the mitten, roars:
Who, who lives in a mitten?
A scratching mouse, a jumping frog, a runaway bunny, a sister fox, a spinning top - a gray barrel and a fang boar. And who are you?
Gu-gu-gu, there are too many of you! And I'm a teddy bear. Let me go too!
How can we let you in? Because it's so tight.
Yes, somehow!
Well, go, only from the edge!
This one got in too - seven became, and so crowded that the mitten of that and look, it will break. In the meantime, grandfather was missing - there is no mitten. He then returned to look for her. The dog ran forward. She ran, ran, looks - the mitten lies and moves. The dog then: - Woof-woof-woof! The animals were frightened, escaped from the mitten - and scattered through the forest. And grandfather came and took the mitten.
Fairy tale "Straw goby, tar barrel"
Russian folktale
There lived a grandfather and a woman. They lived in poverty. They didn't have a goat or a hen. This is what grandma says to grandpa:
Make me, grandfather, a straw bull and pitch it.
Why are you such a bull? - the grandfather was surprised.
Do it, I know why.
Grandfather made a bull out of straw and pitched it. The next morning the woman drove the bull to the meadow to graze, and she herself went home. Here the bear comes out of the forest. I saw a bull, went up to him and asked:
Who are you?
If you are resinous, let me patch up the tattered side of the straw.
Take it! - says the bull.
The bear grabs him by the side - and he's stuck, he can't tear his paw off.
Meanwhile, the woman looked out the window and to her grandfather:
Grandfather, a bull-calf caught a bear for us.
The grandfather jumped out, dragged the bear and threw it into the cellar. The next day, the woman again drove the bull to the meadow to graze, and she herself went home. Here a gray wolf jumps out of the forest. The wolf saw the bull and asked:
Who are you? Tell me!
I am a straw bull, a tar barrel.
If you are resinous, let me pitch the side of the resin, otherwise the dogs skinned me.
The wolf wanted to tear off the resin - and stuck. And the woman looked out the window and saw that the goby was dragging the wolf. I quickly told my grandfather. And grandfather put the wolf in the cellar.
The next day, the woman again took the bull to graze. This time the fox ran to the bull.
Who are you? - the fox asks the goby.
I am a straw bull, a tar barrel.
Give me a little bit of straw, goby, put it on my side, otherwise the dogs almost took off my skin.
The fox stuck too. Grandfather put the fox in the cellar. And the next day, the rabbit was also caught.
Here the grandfather sat down at the cellar and began to sharpen his knife. And the bear asks him:
Grandpa, why are you sharpening a knife?
I want to remove the skin from you, to sew a sheepskin coat.
Oh, don't ruin it, let it go free, and I'll bring you honey. The grandfather released the bear, and he sharpens the knife further.
Grandpa, why are you sharpening a knife? - asks the wolf.
I'll skin you and sew your hats.
Oh, let me go, grandfather, I'll bring you sheep.
The grandfather released the wolf, and he continues to sharpen the knife. The fox stuck out its muzzle and asked:
Grandfather! Why are you sharpening your knife?
Oh, yours is good, fox skin on the collar.
Do not ruin me, grandfather, I will bring you geese.
Grandpa, why are you sharpening your knife now?
Bunnies have a soft, warm skin - good mittens will come out.
Don't ruin me! I'll bring you a bead, I'll bring you a ribbon, let it go free. Grandfather let him go.
The next morning, just before light, someone knocks on their door. Grandfather looked out - and this bear brought a whole hive of honey. Grandfather took honey, just lay down, and at the door again: knock-knock! Grandfather came out - and this wolf drove the sheep. Soon the fox brought chickens, geese and all kinds of birds. And the bunny pulled beads, and earrings, and ribbons. Both grandfather and grandmother are happy. They have lived well ever since.
1 The Tale of the Sad Bunny - Malyshev M.I.
Met somehow in the forest Squirrel and Hare. - Why are you so unhappy? - the Squirrel asks the Hare. - There is such beauty all around - summer, flowers, and you, for some unknown reason, are sad. Maybe something...
2 Gift of the troll - Wallenberg A.
A tale about a five-year-old peasant boy, Ulle, whose parents worked in the fields all day and were locked up at home. They warned their son that an evil troll might come and steal him. Troll's gift to read Once upon a time...
3 Bottle mail for dad - Schirnek H.
A fairy tale about a girl Hanna whose father is an explorer of the seas and oceans. Hannah writes letters to her father in which she talks about her life. Hanna's family is unusual: both her father's profession and her mother's work are ...
4 Most best gift- Malyshev M.I.
Kozlik lived in the same yard. A goat is like a goat - quick, playful, with small horns and hooves. But this Goat was very curious. He could not indifferently pass by the burdock without trying to find out ...
5 Leather bag - Wallenberg A.
A fairy tale about a poor peasant Niklas, who, due to a drought, had nothing to feed his family with. Once in the forest, he saw a troll digging out a leather bag with magic grains, the crop from which grows before his eyes.…
6 How cowardly people are - Bergman Ya.
A fairy tale about a seven-year-old girl Anna-Lisa, who was not allowed to go to a large garden, as an evil bear could enter there. Once, when her parents were not at home, Anne-Lisa went to the garden for an apple and ...
7 Adventures of Cipollino - Rodari D.
Tale of a smart boy large family poor onions. One day, his father accidentally stepped on the foot of Prince Lemon, who was passing by their house. For this, his father was thrown into prison, and Cipollino decided ...
8 Self-taught doctor - Malyshev M.I.
The Hare found a bottle in the forest, read the syllables on the label: "Kas-tor-ka" and was delighted: "I will become a doctor." The news that the Hare had a cure spread throughout the forest. And they ran, flew to the Hare ...
An invaluable source of wisdom and inspiration for the child. In this section, you can read your favorite fairy tales online for free and give children the first important lessons in the world order and morality. It is from the magical story that children learn about good and evil, and also that these concepts are far from absolute. Each fairy tale has a short description , which will help parents choose a topic that is relevant for the age of the child, and provide him with a choice.
Name of the fairy tale | A source | Rating |
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Vasilisa the Beautiful | Russian traditional | 430227 |
Morozko | Russian traditional | 300344 |
Aibolit | Korney Chukovsky | 1225150 |
Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor | Arabian tale | 264164 |
snowman | Andersen H.K. | 157395 |
Moidodyr | Korney Chukovsky | 1210515 |
Ax porridge | Russian traditional | 323601 |
The Scarlet Flower | Aksakov S.T. | 1753427 |
Teremok | Russian traditional | 502993 |
Fly Tsokotukha | Korney Chukovsky | 1333379 |
the little Mermaid | Andersen H.K. | 549245 |
Fox and crane | Russian traditional | 251026 |
Barmaley | Korney Chukovsky | 555097 |
Fedorino grief | Korney Chukovsky | 945897 |
Sivka-Burka | Russian traditional | 230868 |
Green oak near Lukomorye | Pushkin A.S. | 922563 |
Twelve months | Samuil Marshak | 1034566 |
The Bremen Town Musicians | Brothers Grimm | 300863 |
Puss in Boots | Charles Perrault | 509570 |
The Tale of Tsar Saltan | Pushkin A.S. | 750867 |
The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish | Pushkin A.S. | 682253 |
The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Bogatyrs | Pushkin A.S. | 341725 |
The Tale of the Golden Cockerel | Pushkin A.S. | 281055 |
Thumbelina | Andersen H.K. | 248576 |
The Snow Queen | Andersen H.K. | 288084 |
Walkers | Andersen H.K. | 35408 |
sleeping Beauty | Charles Perrault | 133677 |
Little Red Riding Hood | Charles Perrault | 292604 |
Tom Thumb | Charles Perrault | 207322 |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | Brothers Grimm | 196535 |
Snow White and Scarlet | Brothers Grimm | 50359 |
The wolf and the seven Young goats | Brothers Grimm | 164613 |
hare and hedgehog | Brothers Grimm | 150743 |
Mrs. Metelitsa | Brothers Grimm | 106476 |
sweet porridge | Brothers Grimm | 214574 |
Princess on the Pea | Andersen H.K. | 130559 |
Crane and Heron | Russian traditional | 37556 |
Cinderella | Charles Perrault | 446632 |
Tale of the Silly Mouse | Samuil Marshak | 400759 |
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves | Arabian tale | 162244 |
Magic lamp of Aladdin | Arabian tale | 284256 |
cat, rooster and fox | Russian traditional | 163325 |
Hen Ryaba | Russian traditional | 403571 |
fox and cancer | Russian traditional | 102650 |
Sister fox and wolf | Russian traditional | 107502 |
Masha and the Bear | Russian traditional | 334784 |
The Sea King and Vasilisa the Wise | Russian traditional | 108802 |
Snow Maiden | Russian traditional | 68374 |
Three pigs | Russian traditional | 2317215 |
ugly duck | Andersen H.K. | 151504 |
Wild swan | Andersen H.K. | 69430 |
Flint | Andersen H.K. | 84677 |
Ole Lukoye | Andersen H.K. | 151504 |
The Steadfast Tin Soldier | Andersen H.K. | 54526 |
Baba Yaga | Russian traditional | 152623 |
Magic pipe | Russian traditional | 156505 |
magic ring | Russian traditional | 189488 |
Woe | Russian traditional | 25749 |
Swan geese | Russian traditional | 118586 |
Daughter and stepdaughter | Russian traditional | 27512 |
Ivan Tsarevich and the Grey Wolf | Russian traditional | 84469 |
Treasure | Russian traditional | 56760 |
Kolobok | Russian traditional | 198595 |
living water | Brothers Grimm | 97618 |
Rapunzel | Brothers Grimm | 169886 |
Rumplestiltskin | Brothers Grimm | 52707 |
A pot of porridge | Brothers Grimm | 92621 |
King Thrushbeard | Brothers Grimm | 32342 |
little men | Brothers Grimm | 72037 |
Hansel and Gretel | Brothers Grimm | 38504 |
golden goose | Brothers Grimm | 48192 |
Mrs. Metelitsa | Brothers Grimm | 25679 |
Worn out shoes | Brothers Grimm | 37863 |
Straw, coal and bean | Brothers Grimm | 32416 |
twelve brothers | Brothers Grimm | 25800 |
Spindle, hook and needle | Brothers Grimm | 31052 |
Friendship of a cat and a mouse | Brothers Grimm | 44215 |
Wren and bear | Brothers Grimm | 31064 |
royal children | Brothers Grimm | 27371 |
Brave little tailor | Brothers Grimm | 40107 |
crystal ball | Brothers Grimm | 80181 |
queen bee | Brothers Grimm | 53232 |
Smart Gretel | Brothers Grimm | 25412 |
Three lucky people | Brothers Grimm | 25621 |
Three spins | Brothers Grimm | 24877 |
Three snake leaves | Brothers Grimm | 25613 |
Three brothers | Brothers Grimm | 25650 |
glass mountain old man | Brothers Grimm | 25520 |
Tale of the fisherman and his wife | Brothers Grimm | 25133 |
underground man | Brothers Grimm | 38004 |
Donkey | Brothers Grimm | 27756 |
Ocheski | Brothers Grimm | 23937 |
The Frog King, or Iron Henry | Brothers Grimm | 25615 |
six swans | Brothers Grimm | 33634 |
Marya Morevna | Russian traditional | 60704 |
Miraculous miracle, wonderful miracle | Russian traditional | 50905 |
two frosts | Russian traditional | 49767 |
The most expensive | Russian traditional | 41182 |
Miraculous shirt | Russian traditional | 49858 |
frost and hare | Russian traditional | 50376 |
How the fox learned to fly | Russian traditional | 58880 |
Ivan the Fool | Russian traditional | 45372 |
Fox and jug | Russian traditional | 32262 |
bird tongue | Russian traditional | 28094 |
soldier and devil | Russian traditional | 26468 |
crystal mountain | Russian traditional | 32649 |
Tricky Science | Russian traditional | 35535 |
smart guy | Russian traditional | 27327 |
Snow Maiden and Fox | Russian traditional | 76439 |
Word | Russian traditional | 26652 |
fast messenger | Russian traditional | 26337 |
Seven Simeons | Russian traditional | 26063 |
About the old grandmother | Russian traditional | 28939 |
Go there - I don't know where, bring something - I don't know what | Russian traditional | 64524 |
By pike command | Russian traditional | 91772 |
Rooster and millstones | Russian traditional | 25620 |
Shepherd's Pipe | Russian traditional | 54222 |
petrified kingdom | Russian traditional | 26672 |
About rejuvenating apples and living water | Russian traditional | 48242 |
Goat Dereza | Russian traditional | 44815 |
Ilya Muromets and the Nightingale the Robber | Russian traditional | 41537 |
Cockerel and bean seed | Russian traditional | 69252 |
Ivan - a peasant son and a miracle Yudo | Russian traditional | 38002 |
Three Bears | Russian traditional | 581639 |
Fox and black grouse | Russian traditional | 27742 |
Tar barrel goby | Russian traditional | 99477 |
Baba Yaga and berries | Russian traditional | 49655 |
Battle on the Kalinov Bridge | Russian traditional | 26714 |
Finist - Clear Falcon | Russian traditional | 65849 |
Princess Nesmeyana | Russian traditional | 172544 |
Tops and roots | Russian traditional | 73791 |
Winter hut of animals | Russian traditional | 50077 |
flying ship | Russian traditional | 93992 |
Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka | Russian traditional | 48978 |
Cockerel golden comb | Russian traditional | 57699 |
Zayushkina hut | Russian traditional | 157637 |
Listening to fairy tales, children not only acquire the necessary knowledge, but also learn to build relationships in society, relating themselves to one or another fictional character. Based on the experience of relationships between fairy-tale characters, the child understands that one should not unconditionally trust strangers. Our site presents the most famous fairy tales for your children. Choose interesting fairy tales in the presented table.
Why is it useful to read fairy tales?
Various plots of the fairy tale help the child to understand that the world around him can be contradictory and rather complicated. While listening to the adventures of the hero, children are confronted virtually with injustice, hypocrisy and pain. But this is how a baby learns to appreciate love, honesty, friendship and beauty. Always having a happy ending, fairy tales help the kid to be optimistic and resist different kind life's troubles.
The entertainment component of fairy tales should not be underestimated. Listening to exciting stories has a lot of advantages, for example, in comparison with watching cartoons - there is no threat to the baby's vision. Moreover, listening to children's fairy tales performed by parents, the baby learns many new words and learns to correctly articulate sounds. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of this, because scientists have long proven that nothing affects the future comprehensive development of a child like early speech development.
What are fairy tales for children?
Fairy tales there are different ones: magical - exciting children's imagination with a riot of fantasy; household - telling about a simple Everyday life, in which magic is also possible; about animals - where the leading characters are not people, but various animals so dearly loved by the kids. Our website presents a large number of such tales. Here you can read for free what will be interesting to the baby. Convenient navigation will help you make a search the right material fast and simple.
Read annotations to give the child the right to independently choose a fairy tale, because most modern child psychologists believe that the key to the future love of kids for reading lies in the freedom of choice of material. We give you and your child unlimited freedom in choosing wonderful children's fairy tales!
Reading children's fairy tales has a beneficial effect on kids 1-2 years old. At this age, children's perception absorbs the environment like a sponge, so it's time to introduce sons and daughters to magical world fairy tales and poetry.
Starting to read fairy tales, you open the door for the child to a new stage of development. Reading enriches the vocabulary of babies, trains memory and strengthens the nervous system. If you started reading poetry, you will notice with what genuine interest children of 1-2 years old listen to them. At this tender age, rhymed tales are perceived better than prose, and later on, children learn quatrains with pleasure.
The main thing is that the reading process arouses interest, so do not force the child to read fairy tales by force. Let the narration fairy tales brings only positive emotions to kids. Then, having matured, they will not have the association "reading is exactly coercion."
Reading fairy tales and poems to children 1-2 years old is the key to the successful development and education of the child in the future.