An interesting fairy tale for a 6 year old boy. Fairy tales for children for any age
The squirrel jumped from branch to branch and fell straight onto the sleepy wolf. The wolf jumped up and wanted to eat her. The squirrel began to ask:
Let me in.
Wolf said:
Okay, I’ll let you in, just tell me why you squirrels are so cheerful. I’m always bored, but I look at you, you’re up there all playing and jumping.
Belka said:
Let me go up the tree first, and from there I’ll tell you, otherwise I’m afraid of you.
The wolf let go, and the squirrel went up a tree and said from there:
You're bored because you're angry. Anger burns your heart. And we are cheerful because we are kind and do no harm to anyone.
Fairy tale "The Hare and the Man"
Russian traditional
A poor man, walking through an open field, saw a hare under a bush, was delighted and said:
That's when I'll live in a house! I’ll catch this hare and sell it for four altyns, with that money I’ll buy a pig, it will bring me twelve little pigs; the piglets will grow up and produce twelve more; I’ll kill everyone, I’ll save up a barn of meat; I’ll sell the meat, and with the money I’ll start a house and get married myself; my wife will give birth to two sons for me - Vaska and Vanka; The kids will start plowing the arable land, and I’ll sit under the window and give orders. “Hey, you guys,” I’ll shout, “Vaska and Vanka! Don’t force too many people to work: apparently, you didn’t live poorly yourself!”
Yes, the man shouted so loudly that the hare got scared and ran away, and the house with all its wealth, wife and children disappeared...
Fairy tale “How the fox got rid of the nettles in the garden”
One day a fox went out into the garden and saw that a lot of nettles had grown there. I wanted to pull it out, but decided that it wasn’t even worth trying. I already wanted to go to the house, but here the wolf is coming:
Hello godfather, what are you doing?
And the sly fox answers him:
Oh, you see, godfather, how many beautiful things I have lost. Tomorrow I will clean and store it.
What for? - asks the wolf.
“Well,” says the fox, “the one who smells nettles is not taken by a dog’s fang.” Look, godfather, don’t come close to my nettles.
The fox turned and went into the house to sleep. She wakes up in the morning and looks out the window, and her garden is empty, not a single nettle remains. The fox smiled and went to prepare breakfast.
Fairy tale "Ryaba Hen"
Russian traditional
Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and a woman in the same village.
And they had a chicken. Named Ryaba.
One day the hen Ryaba laid an egg for them. Yes, not an ordinary egg, a golden one.
Grandfather beat and beat the testicle, but did not break it.
The woman beat and beat the egg, but didn’t break it.
The mouse ran, waved its tail, the egg fell and broke!
The grandfather is crying, the woman is crying. And Ryaba the hen says to them:
Don't cry grandpa, don't cry grandma! I will lay you a new egg, not just an ordinary one, but a golden one!
The Tale of the Greediest Man
Eastern fairy tale
In one city in the Hausa country there lived a miser named Na-hana. And he was so greedy that none of the residents of the city ever saw Na-khana give even water to a traveler. He would rather receive a couple of slaps than lose even a little of his fortune. And this was a considerable fortune. Na-khana himself probably did not know exactly how many goats and sheep he had.
One day, returning from the pasture, Na-khana saw that one of his goats had stuck its head into a pot, but could not pull it out. Na-khana tried for a long time to remove the pot, but in vain. Then he called the butchers and, after a long bargain, sold them the goat on the condition that they would cut off its head and return the pot to him. The butchers slaughtered the goat, but when they took out its head, they broke the pot. Na-hana was furious.
I sold the goat at a loss, and you also broke the pot! - he shouted. And he even cried.
From then on, he did not leave the pots on the ground, but placed them somewhere higher, so that goats or sheep would not stick their heads into them and cause him damage. And people began to call him a great miser and the most greedy person.
Fairy tale "Ocheski"
Brothers Grimm
The beautiful girl was lazy and sloppy. When she had to spin, she was annoyed at every knot in the linen yarn and immediately tore it off to no avail and threw it in a heap on the floor.
She had a maid - a hardworking girl: it used to be that everything that the impatient beauty threw out would be collected, unraveled, cleaned and thinly rolled. And she accumulated so much material that it was enough for a nice dress.
A young man wooed the lazy, beautiful maiden, and everything was prepared for the wedding.
At the bachelorette party, the diligent maid danced merrily in her dress, and the bride, looking at her, said mockingly:
“Look, how she’s dancing! How much fun she’s having! And she’s dressed up in my glasses!”
The groom heard this and asked the bride what she wanted to say. She told the groom that this maid had woven a dress for herself from the flax that she had discarded from her yarn.
As the groom heard this, he realized that the beauty was lazy, and the maid was zealous for work, so he approached the maid and chose her as his wife.
Fairy tale "Turnip"
Russian traditional
Grandfather planted a turnip and said:
Grow, grow, turnip, sweet! Grow, grow, turnip, strong!
The turnip grew sweet, strong, and big.
Grandfather went to pick a turnip: he pulled and pulled, but couldn’t pull it out.
Grandfather called grandma.
Grandma for grandfather
Grandfather for the turnip -
The grandmother called her granddaughter.
Granddaughter for grandmother,
Grandma for grandfather
Grandfather for the turnip -
They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out.
The granddaughter called Zhuchka.
A bug for my granddaughter,
Granddaughter for grandmother,
Grandma for grandfather
Grandfather for the turnip -
They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out.
Bug called the cat.
Cat for Bug,
A bug for my granddaughter,
Granddaughter for grandmother,
Grandma for grandfather
Grandfather for the turnip -
They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out.
The cat called the mouse.
A mouse for a cat
Cat for Bug,
A bug for my granddaughter,
Granddaughter for grandmother,
Grandma for grandfather
Grandfather for the turnip -
They pulled and pulled and pulled out the turnip. That’s the end of the Turnip fairy tale, and whoever listened - well done!
Fairy tale "The Sun and the Cloud"
Gianni Rodari
The sun rolled cheerfully and proudly across the sky on its fiery chariot and generously scattered its rays - in all directions!
And everyone had fun. Only the cloud was angry and grumbled at the sun. And no wonder - she was in a stormy mood.
- You're a spender! - the cloud frowned. - Leaky hands! Throw, throw your rays! Let's see what you're left with!
And in the vineyards, every berry caught the sun's rays and rejoiced at them. And there wasn’t a blade of grass, a spider or a flower, there wasn’t even a drop of water that didn’t try to get its piece of the sun.
- Well, you’re still a big spender! – the cloud did not subside. - Spend your wealth! You will see how they will thank you when you have nothing left to take!
The sun still rolled cheerfully across the sky and bestowed its rays in millions, billions.
When it counted them at sunset, it turned out that everything was in place - look, every single one!
Having learned about this, the cloud was so surprised that it immediately crumbled into hail. And the sun splashed merrily into the sea.
Fairy tale "Sweet porridge"
Brothers Grimm
Once upon a time there lived a poor, humble girl alone with her mother, and they had nothing to eat. One day a girl went into the forest and on the way met an old woman who already knew about her miserable life and gave her a clay pot. All he had to do was say: “Cook the pot!” - and delicious, sweet millet porridge will be cooked in it; and just tell him: “Potty, stop!” - and the porridge will stop cooking in it. The girl brought the pot home to her mother, and now they got rid of poverty and hunger and began to eat sweet porridge whenever they wanted.
One day the girl left home, and her mother said: “Cook the pot!” - and the porridge began to cook in it, and the mother ate her fill. But she wanted the pot to stop cooking the porridge, but she forgot the word. And so he cooks and cooks, and the porridge is already creeping over the edge, and the porridge is still being cooked. Now the kitchen is full, and the whole hut is full, and the porridge is creeping into another hut, and the street is all full, as if it wants to feed the whole world; and a great misfortune happened, and not a single person knew how to help him. Finally, when only the house remained intact, a girl comes; and only she said: “Potty, stop!” - he stopped cooking porridge; and the one who had to go back to the city had to eat his way in porridge.
Fairy tale "Grouse and the Fox"
Tolstoy L.N.
The black grouse was sitting on a tree. The fox came up to him and said:
- Hello, black grouse, my friend, as soon as I heard your voice, I came to visit you.
“Thank you for your kind words,” said the black grouse.
The fox pretended not to hear and said:
-What are you saying? I can not hear. You, little black grouse, my friend, should come down to the grass for a walk and talk to me, otherwise I won’t hear from the tree.
Teterev said:
- I'm afraid to go on the grass. It is dangerous for us birds to walk on the ground.
- Or are you afraid of me? - said the fox.
“If I’m not afraid of you, I’m afraid of other animals,” said the black grouse. - There are all kinds of animals.
- No, little black grouse, my friend, today a decree has been announced so that there will be peace throughout the entire earth. Nowadays animals don’t touch each other.
“That’s good,” said the black grouse, “otherwise the dogs are running, if it were the old way, you would have to leave, but now you have nothing to be afraid of.”
The fox heard about the dogs, pricked up her ears and wanted to run.
-Where are you going? - said the black grouse. - After all, now there is a decree that the dogs will not be touched.
– Who knows! - said the fox. “Maybe they didn’t hear the decree.”
And she ran away.
Fairy tale "The Tsar and the Shirt"
Tolstoy L.N.
One king was sick and said:
“I’ll give half the kingdom to the one who cures me.”
Then all the wise men gathered and began to judge how to cure the king. No one knew. Only one sage said that the king could be cured. He said:
“If you find a happy person, take off his shirt and put it on the king, the king will recover.”
The king sent to look for a happy person throughout his kingdom; but the king's ambassadors traveled for a long time throughout the kingdom and could not find a happy person. There was not a single one that everyone was happy with. He who is rich is sick; whoever is healthy is poor; who is healthy and rich, but his wife is not good; and those whose children are not good - everyone complains about something.
One day the king’s son was walking past a hut late in the evening, and he heard someone say:
- Well, thank God, I’ve worked hard, eaten enough and go to bed; what else do I need?
The king's son was delighted and ordered to take off the man's shirt, and give him as much money as he wanted for it, and take the shirt to the king.
Those sent came to happy man and they wanted to take off his shirt; but the happy one was so poor that he had no shirt.
Fairy tale "Chocolate Road"
Gianni Rodari
There lived three little boys in Barletta - three brothers. They were walking outside the city one day and suddenly saw some strange road - flat, smooth and all brown.
– What, I wonder, is this road made of? – the older brother was surprised.
“I don’t know what, but not boards,” remarked the middle brother.
They wondered and wondered, and then sank to their knees and licked the road with their tongues.
And the road, it turns out, was all lined with chocolate bars. Well, the brothers, of course, were not at a loss - they began to feast on it. Piece by piece, they didn’t notice how the evening came. And they all gobble up chocolate. They ate it all the way! Not a piece of it remained. It was as if there was no road or chocolate at all!
-Where are we now? – the older brother was surprised.
– I don’t know where, but it’s not Bari! - answered the middle brother.
The brothers were confused - they didn’t know what to do. Luckily, a peasant came out to meet them, returning from the field with his cart.
“Let me take you home,” he suggested. And he took the brothers to Barletta, right to the house.
The brothers began to get out of the cart and suddenly saw that it was all made of cookies. They were delighted and, without thinking twice, began to devour her on both cheeks. There was nothing left of the cart - no wheels, no shaft. They ate everything.
That's how lucky three little brothers from Barletta were one day. No one has ever been so lucky, and who knows if they will ever be so lucky again.
An invaluable source of wisdom and inspiration for a child. In this section you can read your favorite fairy tales online for free and give children the first most important lessons of world order and morality. It is from the magical narrative that children learn about good and evil, and also that these concepts are far from absolute. Each fairy tale presents its short description , which will help parents choose a topic that is relevant to the child’s age and give him a choice.
Fairy tale title | Source | Rating |
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Vasilisa the Beautiful | Russian traditional | 340653 |
Morozko | Russian traditional | 227199 |
Aibolit | Korney Chukovsky | 970044 |
The Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor | Arabian tale | 219927 |
Snowman | Andersen H.K. | 127588 |
Moidodyr | Korney Chukovsky | 960638 |
Porridge from an ax | Russian traditional | 255133 |
The Scarlet Flower | Aksakov S.T. | 1375186 |
Teremok | Russian traditional | 372534 |
Fly Tsokotukha | Korney Chukovsky | 1010766 |
Mermaid | Andersen H.K. | 415067 |
Fox and crane | Russian traditional | 202209 |
Barmaley | Korney Chukovsky | 442649 |
Fedorino grief | Korney Chukovsky | 744352 |
Sivka-Burka | Russian traditional | 182645 |
Green oak near Lukomorye | Pushkin A.S. | 749949 |
Twelve months | Samuel Marshak | 782719 |
The Bremen Town Musicians | Brothers Grimm | 268061 |
Puss in Boots | Charles Perrault | 408383 |
The Tale of Tsar Saltan | Pushkin A.S. | 619466 |
The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish | Pushkin A.S. | 570331 |
The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights | Pushkin A.S. | 279866 |
The Tale of the Golden Cockerel | Pushkin A.S. | 235237 |
Thumbelina | Andersen H.K. | 181443 |
The Snow Queen | Andersen H.K. | 237002 |
Fast walkers | Andersen H.K. | 28576 |
sleeping Beauty | Charles Perrault | 95260 |
Little Red Riding Hood | Charles Perrault | 223878 |
Tom Thumb | Charles Perrault | 153309 |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | Brothers Grimm | 157784 |
Snow White and Alotsvetik | Brothers Grimm | 42100 |
The wolf and the seven Young goats | Brothers Grimm | 133942 |
Hare and hedgehog | Brothers Grimm | 127053 |
Mrs. Metelitsa | Brothers Grimm | 87411 |
Sweet porridge | Brothers Grimm | 182313 |
Princess on the Pea | Andersen H.K. | 106840 |
Crane and Heron | Russian traditional | 28232 |
Cinderella | Charles Perrault | 304057 |
The Tale of a Stupid Mouse | Samuel Marshak | 320168 |
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves | Arabian tale | 128611 |
Aladdin's magic lamp | Arabian tale | 214490 |
Cat, rooster and fox | Russian traditional | 121192 |
Chicken Ryaba | Russian traditional | 303134 |
Fox and cancer | Russian traditional | 86324 |
Fox-sister and wolf | Russian traditional | 76332 |
Masha and the Bear | Russian traditional | 257120 |
The Sea King and Vasilisa the Wise | Russian traditional | 83045 |
Snow Maiden | Russian traditional | 52379 |
Three piglets | Russian traditional | 1764655 |
ugly duck | Andersen H.K. | 123099 |
Wild Swans | Andersen H.K. | 53793 |
Flint | Andersen H.K. | 72987 |
Ole Lukoje | Andersen H.K. | 116358 |
The Steadfast Tin Soldier | Andersen H.K. | 46172 |
Baba Yaga | Russian traditional | 124746 |
Magic pipe | Russian traditional | 126315 |
Magic ring | Russian traditional | 150522 |
Grief | Russian traditional | 21423 |
Swan geese | Russian traditional | 71993 |
Daughter and stepdaughter | Russian traditional | 22711 |
Ivan Tsarevich and the Grey Wolf | Russian traditional | 64564 |
Treasure | Russian traditional | 46996 |
Kolobok | Russian traditional | 157735 |
Living water | Brothers Grimm | 81663 |
Rapunzel | Brothers Grimm | 131068 |
Rumplestiltskin | Brothers Grimm | 42634 |
A pot of porridge | Brothers Grimm | 75669 |
King Thrushbeard | Brothers Grimm | 26049 |
little people | Brothers Grimm | 57865 |
Hansel and Gretel | Brothers Grimm | 31635 |
golden goose | Brothers Grimm | 39356 |
Mrs. Metelitsa | Brothers Grimm | 21420 |
Worn out shoes | Brothers Grimm | 30869 |
Straw, coal and bean | Brothers Grimm | 27434 |
twelve brothers | Brothers Grimm | 21724 |
Spindle, weaving shuttle and needle | Brothers Grimm | 27370 |
Friendship between cat and mouse | Brothers Grimm | 36467 |
Kinglet and bear | Brothers Grimm | 27676 |
Royal children | Brothers Grimm | 22775 |
Brave Little Tailor | Brothers Grimm | 34804 |
crystal ball | Brothers Grimm | 60972 |
Queen Bee | Brothers Grimm | 39273 |
Smart Gretel | Brothers Grimm | 22068 |
Three lucky ones | Brothers Grimm | 21569 |
Three spinners | Brothers Grimm | 21332 |
Three snake leaves | Brothers Grimm | 21449 |
Three brothers | Brothers Grimm | 21407 |
The Old Man of the Glass Mountain | Brothers Grimm | 21416 |
The Tale of a Fisherman and His Wife | Brothers Grimm | 21419 |
underground man | Brothers Grimm | 29778 |
Donkey | Brothers Grimm | 23651 |
Ocheski | Brothers Grimm | 21082 |
The Frog King, or Iron Henry | Brothers Grimm | 21421 |
Six swans | Brothers Grimm | 24591 |
Marya Morevna | Russian traditional | 43571 |
Wonderful miracle, wonderful miracle | Russian traditional | 41792 |
Two frosts | Russian traditional | 38626 |
Most expensive | Russian traditional | 32496 |
Wonderful shirt | Russian traditional | 38765 |
Frost and hare | Russian traditional | 38421 |
How the fox learned to fly | Russian traditional | 47238 |
Ivan the Fool | Russian traditional | 35470 |
Fox and jug | Russian traditional | 25809 |
bird tongue | Russian traditional | 22397 |
The soldier and the devil | Russian traditional | 21539 |
Crystal Mountain | Russian traditional | 25338 |
Tricky Science | Russian traditional | 27945 |
Smart guy | Russian traditional | 21654 |
Snow Maiden and Fox | Russian traditional | 61208 |
Word | Russian traditional | 21593 |
Fast messenger | Russian traditional | 21458 |
Seven Simeons | Russian traditional | 21479 |
About the old grandmother | Russian traditional | 23399 |
Go there - I don’t know where, bring something - I don’t know what | Russian traditional | 50138 |
At the behest of the pike | Russian traditional | 68121 |
Rooster and millstones | Russian traditional | 21325 |
Shepherd's Piper | Russian traditional | 35985 |
Petrified Kingdom | Russian traditional | 21570 |
About rejuvenating apples and living water | Russian traditional | 35830 |
Goat Dereza | Russian traditional | 33519 |
Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber | Russian traditional | 27029 |
Cockerel and bean seed | Russian traditional | 52909 |
Ivan - peasant son and miracle Yudo | Russian traditional | 27594 |
Three Bears | Russian traditional | 458656 |
Fox and black grouse | Russian traditional | 22948 |
Tar barrel | Russian traditional | 74226 |
Baba Yaga and berries | Russian traditional | 36905 |
Battle on Kalinov Bridge | Russian traditional | 21562 |
Finist - Clear Falcon | Russian traditional | 50465 |
Princess Nesmeyana | Russian traditional | 131380 |
Tops and roots | Russian traditional | 55713 |
Winter hut of animals | Russian traditional | 40263 |
flying ship | Russian traditional | 71219 |
Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka | Russian traditional | 36835 |
Golden comb cockerel | Russian traditional | 44567 |
Zayushkin's hut | Russian traditional | 129897 |
By 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. From the experience of relationships between fairy-tale characters the child understands that he should not trust strangers unconditionally. Our website presents the most famous fairy tales for your children. Choose interesting fairy tales from the table provided.
Why is it useful to read fairy tales?
The various plots of the fairy tale help the child understand that the world around him can be contradictory and quite complex. Listening to the hero's adventures, children virtually encounter injustice, hypocrisy and pain. But this is how the baby learns to value love, honesty, friendship and beauty. Always having a happy ending, fairy tales help the child to be optimistic and resist various kinds of life's troubles.
The entertainment component of fairy tales should not be underestimated. Listening to fascinating stories has many advantages, for example, compared to watching cartoons - there is no threat to the baby's vision. Moreover, by listening to children's fairy tales performed by parents, the baby learns many new words and learns to correctly articulate sounds. The importance of this is difficult to overestimate, because scientists have long proven that nothing affects the future comprehensive development of a child more than early speech development.
What kinds of fairy tales are there for children?
Fairy tales There are different ones: magical – exciting children’s imagination with a riot of imagination; 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 beloved by children. Our website presents a large number of such fairy tales. Here you can read for free what will be interesting to your baby. Convenient navigation will help make finding the right material quick and simple.
Read the annotations to give the child the right to independently choose a fairy tale, because most modern child psychologists believe that the key to children’s future love of reading lies in the freedom to choose material. We give you and your child unlimited freedom in choosing wonderful children's fairy tales!
Any fairy tale is a story invented by adults in order to teach a child how to behave in a given situation. All edifying tales give the child life experience and allow him to understand worldly wisdom in a simple and understandable form.
Short, instructive and interesting fairy tales help shape a child into a harmonious personality. They also force children to think and reflect, develop fantasy, imagination, intuition and logic. Usually fairy tales teach children to be kind and brave, giving them the meaning of life - to be honest, to help the weak, to respect elders, to make their own choices and be responsible for them.
Instructive good fairy tales They help kids understand where good is and where evil is, distinguish truth from lies, and also teach them what is good and what is bad.
About the squirrel
One little boy bought a squirrel at the fair. A squirrel lived in a cage and no longer hoped that the boy would take it to the forest and let it go. But one day the boy was cleaning the cage in which the squirrel lived and forgot to close it with a loop after cleaning. The squirrel jumped out of the cage and first galloped to the window, jumped onto the windowsill, jumped from the window into the garden, from the garden onto the street and galloped into the forest located nearby.
The squirrel met her friends and relatives there. Everyone was very happy, hugged the squirrel, kissed it and asked where it had been, how it had lived and how it was doing. The squirrel says that she lived well, the owner-boy fed her deliciously, groomed and cherished her, looked after her, stroked and took care of his little pet every day.
Of course, other squirrels began to envy our squirrel, and one of her friends asked why the squirrel left such a good owner who cared so much about her. The squirrel thought for a second and replied that the owner took care of her, but she lacked the most important thing, but we didn’t hear what, because the wind rustled in the forest and the squirrel’s last words were drowned in the noise of leaves. What do you guys think, what did the squirrel lack?
This short tale has a very deep subtext; it shows that everyone needs freedom and the right to choose. This fairy tale is instructive, it is suitable for children 5-7 years old, you can read it to your kids and have short discussions with them.
Educational cartoon for children, Forest Tale animal cartoon
Russian tales
About a playful cat and an honest starling
Once upon a time there lived a kitten and a starling in the same house with the same owner. Once the owner went to the market, and the kitten played around. He started catching his tail, then he chased a ball of thread around the room, he jumped onto a chair and wanted to jump onto the windowsill, but he broke a vase.
The kitten was scared, let's collect the pieces of the vase into a pile, I wanted to put the vase back together, but you can't return what you did. The cat says to the starling:
- Oh, and I’ll get it from the mistress. Starling, be a friend, don’t tell the hostess that I broke the vase.
The starling looked at this and said:
“I won’t tell you, but the fragments themselves will say everything for me.”
This educational fairy tale for children will teach children 5-7 years old to understand that they need to be responsible for their actions, as well as think before doing anything. The meaning inherent in this fairy tale is very important. Such short and kind fairy tales for children with a clear meaning will be useful and educational.
Russian Fairy Tales: Three Woodmen
Folk tales
About the Helping Bunny
In the thicket of the forest, in a clearing, the Helping Bunny lived with other animals. The neighbors called him that because he always helped everyone. Either Hedgehog will help carry the brushwood to the mink, or the Bear will help collect raspberries. Bunny was kind and cheerful. But a misfortune happened in the clearing. The son of the Bear, Mishutka, got lost, went in the morning to the edge of the clearing to pick raspberries, and went into the bowl.
Mishutka did not notice how he got lost in the forest, feasted on a sweet raspberry and did not notice how he went far from home. He sits under a bush and cries. Mama Bear noticed that her baby was not there, and it was already getting dark, so she went to the neighbors. But there is no child anywhere. Then the neighbors gathered and went to look for Mishutka in the forest. They walked for a long time, calling, right up to midnight. But no one responds. The animals returned to the edge of the forest and decided to continue the search tomorrow morning. We went home, had dinner and went to bed.
Only the Helping Bunny decided to stay up all night and continue the search. He walked through the forest with a flashlight, calling Mishutka. He hears someone crying under a bush. I looked in, and there was a tear-stained, chilled Mishutka sitting there. I saw the Helping Bunny and was very happy.
Bunny and Mishutka returned home together. Mother Bear was happy and thanked the Helping Bunny. All the neighbors are proud of Bunny, after all, he was able to find Mishutka, a hero, he didn’t give up the case halfway.
This interesting fairy tale teaches children that they need to insist on their own, and not give up what they started halfway. Also, the meaning of the fairy tale is that you cannot follow your desires, you need to think so as not to get into such a difficult situation as Mishutka. Read these short tales for their children 5-7 years old at night.
Fairy tale The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats. Audio fairy tales for children. Russian folk tales
Bedtime Stories
About the calf and the cockerel
Once a calf was nibbling grass near the fence, and a cockerel came up to him. The cockerel began to look for grain in the grass, but suddenly he saw a leaf of cabbage. The cockerel was surprised and pecked at a cabbage leaf and said indignantly:
The cockerel did not like the taste of the cabbage leaf and decided to offer it to the calf. The cockerel tells him:
But the calf did not understand what was the matter and what the cockerel wanted and said:
The cockerel says:
- Ko! - and points with his beak at the leaf.
- Mu-u??? – the little calf won’t understand everything.
So the cockerel and the calf stand and say:
- Ko! Mooo! Ko! Mooo!
But the goat heard them, sighed, came up and said:
Me-me-me!
Yes, and I ate a leaf of cabbage.
This fairy tale will be interesting for children 5-7 years old; it can be read to kids at night.
Little tales
How a fox got rid of nettles in the garden.
One day a fox went out into the garden and saw that a lot of nettles had grown there. I wanted to pull it out, but decided that it wasn’t even worth trying. I was about to go into the house, but here comes the wolf:
- Hello, godfather, what are you doing?
And the sly fox answers him:
- Oh, you see, godfather, how many beautiful things I have lost. Tomorrow I will clean and store it.
- What for? - asks the wolf.
“Well,” says the fox, “the one who smells nettles is not taken by a dog’s fang.” Look, godfather, don’t come close to my nettles.
The fox turned and went into the house to sleep. She wakes up in the morning and looks out the window, and her garden is empty, not a single nettle remains. The fox smiled and went to prepare breakfast.
Tale of the Hare's Hut. Russian folk tales for children. Bedtime story
Illustrations for fairy tales
Many fairy tales that you will read to kids are accompanied by colorful illustrations. When choosing illustrations for fairy tales to show them to children, try to ensure that the animals in the drawings look like animals, they have the correct body proportions and well-drawn clothing details.
This is very important for children 4-7 years old, since at this age aesthetic taste is formed and the child makes his first attempts to draw animals and other fairy tale characters. At 5-7 years of age, a child should understand what proportions animals have and be able to diagram them on paper independently.
Butler Daniil 7 years oldSupervisor: Dvoretskaya Tatyana Nikolaevna
Description: An original fairy tale for little listeners aged 5 to 7 years.
Target: formation of a friendly attitude towards peers.
Tasks:
1. Develop skills of friendly relationships between children.
2. Develop communication skills with peers.
3. Develop creativity.
Fairy tale: The Magic Cabinet.
Once upon a time there lived a boy, Seryozha. He was 8 years old. He went to school in 1st grade.
Seryozha behaved badly at school. He bullied other children.
The guys told Seryozha that you can’t do this. But Seryozha didn’t listen to anyone.
The boy was lazy to study and teased the boys every day. He had no friends, because no one wanted to be friends with the fighter.
One day, after school, Seryozha spent a long time collecting his briefcase. All the students have already gone home. Serezha was left alone at school. He went out into the corridor.
There was no one in the corridor. Music teacher Vasily Petrovich came out to meet him.
The teacher asked the boy: What are you doing here, Seryozha?
- I'm going home! - the boy answered.
- Seryozha, it’s good that I met you! - said the teacher.
I know that you behave badly and hurt children.
“No, I don’t offend you,” Seryozha answered.
- You're lying to me? – Vasily Petrovich said sternly.
- For this, Seryozha, I will send you to the magic office.
Vasily Petrovich walked up to the music room and opened the door.
Seryozha found himself in a magical classroom. He saw an incomprehensible creature in front of him. It was slightly shorter than the boy. He had big ears, like Cheburashka. He had 3 eyes. And instead of legs he had chicken feet. In his hands he held a beautiful glass ball. A glow emanated from this ball in all directions. A bright light hit Seryozha’s eyes, and the boy found himself in the past.
A little boy Seryozha stands next to his mother near the kindergarten. He is shaking with fear.
- Mom, I'm afraid. “I don’t want to go there,” says the kid.
- Serezha, don’t be afraid! Go to kindergarten.
- No one will hurt you there.
“The guys will be friends with you and play with you,” mom said affectionately.
Seryozha carefully entered the group and saw many small children. The guys surrounded him.
The teacher asks: Hello! Are you the new boy?
But Seryozha is silent.
The guys began to get to know him and tell him their names. Seryozha calmed down, smiled and said his name.
When the boy remembered his childhood, he returned to the magic office. Music teacher Vasily Petrovich was waiting for him there. Seryozha told the teacher about his journey into the past.
He also told me that when he was little, he kindergarten no one offended or teased.
The boy felt ashamed of his behavior.
Vasily Petrovich smiled and disappeared.
And Seryozha woke up at home in his bed. The boy thought that he had an amazing dream.
- Seryozha, get ready for school! - Mom said.
The boy got ready and went to school.
From that day on, the boy Seryozha began to behave well. He became friends with all the guys. And I never offended anyone.
And during recess, when Seryozha met music teacher Vasily Petrovich, he slyly winked at him with his left eye.
The fairy tale is over. We're sorry...
In conclusion, the moral:
Don't fight, don't tease.
You will smile at each other.
This is where the fairy tale ends!
And who listened - Well done!