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Tales. Fables invented by children Come up with and write down 1 2 of your own fables

    Tell them that they will be in school for 15 years

    This is a good fable, just right for a child.

    They bought me a cell phone, but I looked and it turns out you can call superheroes from comic books. We had a good chat with them. Iron Man promised to give me a laptop, and Spider-Man promised to give me a ride.

    My cat brought a gray hare to our house in the evening and said that now the Hare is his best friend and they will live together. Evening came. I made a bed for the Hare, gave him a blanket and told him not to make noise at night. I wake up from a terrible noise. It turns out that the Hare liked it so much that he called his friend Bear and invited him to stay with him. Of course, I was angry, but I allowed Bear to stay with us. We went to bed. I wake up and there’s no one at home. Well, that's good. Everyone went to school. Call. I open the door, my cat is standing alone, smiling joyfully. I ask where his friends are. The cat meowed something unintelligible and I didn’t see either the Hare or the Bear again. And then the cat let it slip that he felt cramped and decided not to bring forest guests into the house anymore.

    We thought for a long time, and this is what happened:

    Outside our window, on a tall banana palm tree, lives a very cute, plump hippopotamus. He built himself a cozy nest, where there is not only a TV, but even a refrigerator. And recently the Internet was installed there. On weekends, the hippo flies to its friends who live nearby outside the city in a village on the roofs of houses. Local residents love them very much, even sometimes feeding them livers from the palm of their hand.

    This is such gobbledygook. But we were even given a “Clever” grade for this essay, since there are no grades in the second grade yet.

    The child even supplemented the fable with a drawing, something like this:

    To come up with a fable you need to have a good imagination.

    You could come up with something like:

    My cat, when yesterday he went to walk the dog on a leash, met his old friend sparrow and he told him a fascinating story about a distant island. On this island there are palm trees with chocolates and candies instead of fruits. And when the sparrow flies to warmer regions for the winter, he will definitely take his cat friend with him.

    Once upon a time there was a kitten who had no home and was always hungry. One day he had a brilliant idea: why not live in a birdhouse? Without thinking twice, the kitten began to live in it: he was now warm and nourished, and so good that he didn’t even want to go outside.

    This is how the kitten lived, and one day he became a cat, who now would not be able to go outside, because he would not fit through the hole in the birdhouse.

    One day he felt so crowded there that he began to scream heart-rendingly. The guys and I climbed a tree, removed the birdhouse and disassembled it into boards. In the end, we saved a completely cubic cat, who now lives in my house. He is sweet and good, but he loves to eat (especially unusually shaped watermelons). We called him Cube.

    The story could be something like this:

    The weekend has finally arrived. Kolya and Sasha took their skis and went skiing into the forest. It was snowy. Having skated to their heart's content, the boys decided to build a snowman. They made a big snowball, then a smaller one, and finally the smallest one. They placed them on top of each other, made eyes, a nose and a mouth, as well as hands from branches.

    Tired, but happy with their walk, the boys decided to return home. At home they decided to draw a snowman, which they made in the forest. Suddenly the snowman smiled and winked at them.

    The boys decided to hang the drawing in a frame. It turned out very beautiful.

    Before going to bed, the snowman wished the boys good night and said that tomorrow they would definitely see each other again.

    The fables are remarkable in that no one will believe that this happened. For example:

    Yesterday my parents and I went mushroom hunting and saw a dinosaur. He was completely peaceful, chewing grass. We treated him to mushrooms and took him home. Now we have a pet dinosaur.

    The shortest fable is that a bun hanged itself.

    First, let's understand a little terminology. A tall tale is a story about something that did not happen or cannot exist at all. This means that the flight of fantasy is limited only by children's perception. So, let's try:

    Once my mother scolded me for breaking a vase, and I broke it completely reluctantly, and forbade me to go for a walk. I sat by the window, looked at the birds and thought: I wish I could become a representative of the birds, soar through the clouds, break as many vases as I like and get nothing for it.

    I don’t know how, but one bird responded to me - it started chirping on its bird and offered to become it for a while. I didn’t believe it, but decided to follow her advice: she said that if you open your eyes, you can fly.

    And you know what? I closed my eyes, my body became 100 times lighter, my legs didn’t feel the chair... another second and... I broke the vase again.

    But my mother, when I saw the fragments of her two favorite vases, let me leave the house with the words There, at least you won’t break the vase! So I followed the bird’s advice and became free, as they promised me!

    Once upon a time there was a Christmas tree. Surprisingly, she had three wolf cubs. And these wolf cubs were not ordinary ones - they laid eggs.

    My five-year-old gave me this when I asked her to invent a short fable. Ask your child, maybe he (or she) will surprise you. If it’s difficult to start with something, say that you need to come up with a fable about kittens (piglets, animated diapers, Luntik who came from the TV to your home, something like that).

    It turns out that crocodiles fly. Yes, yes, they fly. One day the girl Ira went for a walk and a crocodile flies towards her and cries. The girl, of course, asked what was the matter. To which the crocodile replied that he had flown out of the nest and could not climb the tree, since he had not yet learned to fly high. The girl decided to help the crocodile. She took him in her arms and ran for the stairs. She placed a ladder up to the tree, and the crocodile climbed up it to his brothers and sisters. After that, the crocodile never flew out of the nest without its mother, and the girl Ira always fed the little crocodiles in the nest.

The lines of the poem are divided into two parts. The first words of each line are written on the left, and the continuation is written on the right. The players' task is to connect the first and second parts so as to create a fable.

An angry boar sat on a branch
The steamboat was languishing in a cage,
The nightingale sharpened his fangs,
The porcupine was honking.
The cat taught physics
Masha was catching her tail.
Pinocchio sewed his own pants,
The tailor ate all the pancakes.
The hedgehog was set for dinner,
The siskin moved his mustache,
Cancer was flying under the clouds
The table was chasing mice.
The kettle was jumping in the yard,
The boy gurgled on the fire.

  • Continue making up tall tales with your friend.

The song played chess,
The girl sounded loud.
An elephant flew in the sky,
The goose ran away from the jungle.

  • Read the riddles. Guess them. In riddles, underline the words that help you guess what or who they are talking about.

In summer he wanders without a road
Between pines and birches,
A in winter he sleeps in a den,
Hiding your nose from the frost.
(Bear)

He has a big ears ,
He is obedient to his master.
And although it is small,
But drives like a truck.
(Donkey)

He has four legs
Scratchy paws,
A pair of sensitive ears
He is the terror of mice.
(Cat)

  • Find a collection of riddles at home or in the library. Write down a few riddles you like.

There is a notebook in the school bag,
What kind of notebook is that is a mystery.
The student will receive a grade in it,
And in the evening he will show his mother... (diary)

On the Primer page
Thirty-three heroes.
Sages-heroes
Every literate person knows.
(Alphabet)

He makes noise in the field and in the garden,
But it won’t get into the house,
And I won't go anywhere
As long as he goes.
(Rain)

Ah, don't touch me
I can burn you without fire.
(Nettle)

  • Organize a competition with your friends “Who knows more riddles.”
  • Read proverbs and sayings. What do they talk about, what is the theme of each of them? Can we say that all these proverbs and sayings are about the seasons? Divide them into groups by topic. Complete your groups with proverbs and sayings from the textbook “Literary Reading” (pages 26 - 27). In what other source of information can you find proverbs and sayings?

1. About spring:

1). The swallow begins spring, the nightingale ends.
1). Whoever does not lie in bed in the spring will be fed all year.
1). He who sleeps in spring freezes in winter.
1). Spring is red with flowers, and autumn is red with sheaves.
1). March with water, April with grass, and May with flowers.
1). New Year - a turn towards spring.
1). Spring is red and hungry; Autumn is rainy and full.
1). Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day.
1). Where there is a river in April, there is a puddle in July.

2. About winter:

2). In winter, without a fur coat is not embarrassing, but cold; and in a fur coat without bread - you are both warm and hungry.
2). You can’t store it in the summer, you can’t bring it in the winter.
2). What is born in the summer will be useful in the winter.
2). He who sleeps in spring freezes in winter.
2). In the summer you'll get plenty of exercise, in the winter you'll get hungry.
2). There will be winter - there will be summer.
2). December is the tip of winter, July is the tip of summer.
2). New Year - a turn towards spring.
2). January is the beginning of the year, the middle of winter.
2). In November, winter fights with autumn.
2). Summer is a bounty, winter is a tidy one.
2). December ends the year and begins winter.
2). The frost is not great, but it is not good to stand.

3. About autumn:

3).Autumn will come and he will ask for everything.
3). Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.
3). There is no turn from autumn to summer.
3). Spring is red with flowers, and autumn is red with sheaves.
3). November - September grandson, October son, winter brother.
3). Spring is red and hungry; Autumn is rainy and full.
3). Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day.
3). In November, winter fights with autumn.

4. About summer:

4). Summer doesn't happen twice a year.
4). You can’t store it in the summer, you can’t bring it in the winter.
4). What is born in the summer will be useful in the winter.
4). In the summer you'll get plenty of exercise, in the winter you'll get hungry.
4). There is no turn from autumn to summer.
4). There will be winter - there will be summer.
4). December is the tip of winter, July is the tip of summer.
4). Where there is a river in April, there is a puddle in July.
4). Summer is a bounty, winter is a tidy one.

All proverbs (except for the proverb “Like the moon, but not the sun,” which must be attributed to the time of day) talk about the seasons.

Proverbs and sayings can be found in various collections with the same name, on the Internet, and learned from elders.

  • Which proverb or saying did you like best? Explain its meaning.

I liked the proverb “Summer doesn’t happen twice a year.” Its meaning is that summer only comes once a year. Figurative meaning: You should not wait for something that has already happened and passed.

  • Which proverb is difficult for you to understand?

New Year - a turn towards spring.

  • Learn fairy tales. Write the names of Russian folk tales.

“Baba Yaga”, “At the behest of the pike”, “The Frog Princess”, “Sivka the Burka”.

  • Find the collection “Fairy Tales of Russian Writers” in your home or school library. What fairy tales have you read? Write down their titles and the names of the authors. Is there among them V. Kataev’s fairy tale “The Seven-Flower Flower”? Which of the characters says the words: “Fly, fly, petal, through the west to the east...”?

I found the collection "Fairy tales of Russian writers. Primary school. Grades 1-4." Publishing house "Dragonfly", 2016. I read the following works from this collection: D. Mamin-Sibiryak "Gray Neck", P. Bazhov "Silver Hoof", V. Kataev "Seven-flowered Flower".

The words “Fly, fly, petal, through the west to the east...” belong to the girl Zhenya from the fairy tale by V.P. Kataeva “Seven-flowered flower”, into whose hands a magical flower with multi-colored petals fell.

  • Discuss with a friend what important things folk tales teach.

The fairy tale is not just meant to entertain. She talks about what is extremely important in life, teaches to be kind and fair, sensitive and responsive; protect the weak; find a way out of the most difficult situations, overcome difficulties, resist evil, come to the aid of a friend; be patient, persistent, brave; respect elders, do not offend younger ones; love your homeland.

  • Write a short message on the topic “What fairy tales teach.”
    Start with the words: “The fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it, a lesson for good fellows!”

“The fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it, a lesson for good fellows!” - says in “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel” by A.S. Pushkin. And this statement is true. Fairy tales help us believe in ourselves and our strengths, overcome difficulties, cultivate fortitude, courage and courage. They teach children kindness and patience, compassion and forgiveness; Help adults look at themselves from the outside. Fairy tales are our best friends and advisers in the most difficult situations. Fairy-tale heroes, through their actions, teach us to distinguish truth from lies, good from evil. The meaning of a fairy tale never lies on the surface, but its “hints” contain the age-old wisdom of the people.

A game. Making up a tall tale

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Children love to invent fables, and what’s more, they really enjoy this activity. Drawings based on such essays look very funny. The page presents fables that children came up with for a literary reading lesson in the second grade. Sometimes the concept of improbability is used; it is the same as fable, only an outdated, colloquial expression.

Angry boar sat on a branch
And tweeted with my neighbor
Like yesterday he was at the swamp
Met a blue hippopotamus
He climbed a pine tree
And I wanted to catch a fox

An angry boar sat on a branch
Gnawing on nuts and candies
Washed it down with lemonade
Suddenly he saw a hunter
The boar flapped its wings
And fluttered to Mars

The spoon jumped into the plate
And the plate ran
And fell from the samovar
There was seagulls in the samovar
It spilled onto the shelves

We all wake up at 3 in the morning. Crows are swimming. Mice run after cats. And our mosquitoes are like elephants.

Khramtsov Serezha

I visited wonderland. I saw a raven there, mowing the grass in the meadow for the cat.

Parfenov Ilya

Zhuikov Andrey

A fox walked, flicking its tail and shaking its horns.

A box of pies grew on an empty stump.

One day I went into the forest and met a hedgehog there. With big big ears. He sat and sang a song: “Let them run clumsily...” and waited for the ripe pears to fall from the apple tree. I chatted with him about business and ran home.

Krivonogova Kristina

Listen guys, I'll tell you a secret.
I have a little dragon, he is 10 years old!
We go for a walk with him,
We go to lunch with him.
He likes a bun with jam
Eat a bag of candy.
Zhernakova Tamara

One day I was walking along a forest path and saw two frogs jumping until the sun, fish flying and singing songs.

Ashkanova Edda

One day I was walking through the forest in the summer. Suddenly a hare ran past me with a pine cone in its teeth. He quickly climbed the tree and hid her in the hollow. It's good that cows don't run through trees. Otherwise, all the trees would lie on the ground.

Chepasov Egor

New trick! Deadly number!
Hippopotamus - on the head! The lion was standing on a hippopotamus!
The crocodile stood on the lion! The wolf stood on the crocodile!
And in addition, on the nose of a two-meter boa constrictor...
The wolf held it like a sausage...
Everyone shouted: Bravo! Bravo!
Suddenly - an unthinkable thing! A fly landed on a boa constrictor...
And the boa constrictor, recoiling to the right, slipped on its nose...
The wolf swung - and the boa constrictor
I swallowed it like a sausage.
Mouth open in surprise,
The wolf was eaten by a crocodile.
But in a moment I myself
It hit Leo in the stomach.
The lion staggered - and right
Collapsed into the mouth of a hippopotamus.

Kharitonov Danya

A cat lived on the roof, and he flew off the roof.
I didn’t understand anything, how the cat got wings...
And so he flutters and flies under the clouds, he catches up with the birds.

Stepanenko Nadya

One day I was walking down the street and saw one dog meow loudly, then quickly climbed a tall tree, flapped its wings and flew away.

Grigoruk Kirill

Animals lived in the clearing, they loved tea, they sang songs. They built houses for themselves, squeezed out the clouds, and washed their faces with water from the clouds in the morning so that the animals’ fur would become more beautiful. And Potapych in the clearing entertained his friends with poetry. Of course, he treated me to honey and didn’t forget anyone. In general, life there was smooth: they extracted juice from wells. The rivers contain coconut, pineapple and apricot. It's good in the clearing! We invite you again!

Ivanova Lisa

When I woke up in the morning I saw a note on the table. I read in the note: we went to school, trim the carpet and sweep the refrigerator. Mom and Dad. Not yet fully awake, I went to wash my face. In the bathroom I saw my cat brushing her teeth. I got in line and decided to make breakfast. In the refrigerator I found a couple of bricks, a kilogram of nails, one pack of sand and a bottle of kerosene. This suddenly alarmed me. I looked out the window. The moon was shining brightly outside and the snowdrops were jumping merrily. Suddenly the kettle rang and my mother said that they still had two lessons and I needed to feed the cat shampoo. The cat happily ate a bar of soap and drank a bowl of shampoo. I decided to turn on the TV. I pressed the button and felt my younger sister shaking me: Get up! Happy birthday! Today is April 1st!!!

Perevozkina Dasha

The hedgehog went to school and sees sweets growing on a tree. He climbed a tree and ate some candy. And he went further to school... suddenly he became dizzy and became multi-colored. The teacher guessed that the hedgehog ate the candy from the tree and made the hedgehog study after school.

Gulyaeva Nastya

One day I wanted to eat and put a plate of food and a glass of tea on the table. And suddenly the table came to life, he began to run around the house. It's good that we had a bottle of liquid that could turn anything, animate objects into inanimate ones and vice versa. I started to catch up with the table, having caught up, I poured water on it from a bottle straight to the target and it turned back into an ordinary table. Finally I started eating and drinking tea.

Vorobiev Sasha

In our yard

I went out for a walk in the courtyard of our house and saw a dog riding a bicycle and meowing. I looked up, two cats were flying, flapping their wings and chirping. To the side, two sparrows are building little sand pies. What a surprise!

I looked at all this and went for a walk with the girls.

Pekhtereva Nastya

The bunny went to the store
He bought a limousine there
And he rides in the forest
Wolf, squirrel and fox!

What's happened? I don't understand:
Here the fox screams moo-moo,
And the crows bark
The piglets quack
Flies are walking across the field,
Horses fly across the sky.
Oh!
The pencil suddenly broke!
Everything around became clearer.

Floated down the river
Tigers in drushlak,
And behind them is an elephant
On horseback.

It's warm summer now
All the people are wearing fur coats,
Flowers bloom in the snow,
Basking on the grass
Seals and walruses

A hedgehog sits on a pine tree
New shirt
There's a boot on my head
Cap on leg

I stood at the bus stop, waiting for a trolleybus.
Suddenly a cart pulls up, and there are two hedgehogs in the cart.
“Two hedgehogs, two hedgehogs, take us slowly!”
We approach a traffic light - there is no light!!!
The signal is given by the striped hippopotamus.
We drive further: suddenly along the zebra crossing
A five-legged crocamote runs by
And a furry-legged sperm whale walks along the street.

The lines of the poem are divided into two parts. The first words of each line are written on the left, and the continuation is written on the right. The players' task is to connect the first and second parts so as to create a fable.

An angry boar sat on a branch
The steamboat was languishing in a cage,
The nightingale sharpened his fangs,
The porcupine was honking.
The cat taught physics
Masha was catching her tail.
Pinocchio sewed his own pants,
The tailor ate all the pancakes.
The hedgehog was set for dinner,
The siskin moved his mustache,
Cancer was flying under the clouds
The table was chasing mice.
The kettle was jumping in the yard,
The boy gurgled on the fire.

  • Continue making up tall tales with your friend.

The song played chess,
The girl sounded loud.
An elephant flew in the sky,
The goose ran away from the jungle.

  • Read the riddles. Guess them. In riddles, underline the words that help you guess what or who they are talking about.

In summer he wanders without a road
Between pines and birches,
A in winter he sleeps in a den,
Hiding your nose from the frost.
(Bear)

He has a big ears,
He is obedient to his master.
And although it is small,
But drives like a truck.
(Donkey)

He has four legs
Scratchy paws,
A pair of sensitive ears
He is the terror of mice.
(Cat)

  • Find a collection of riddles at home or in the library. Write down a few riddles you like.

There is a notebook in the school bag,
What kind of notebook is that is a mystery.
The student will receive a grade in it,
And in the evening he will show his mother... (diary)

On the Primer page
Thirty-three heroes.
Sages-heroes
Every literate person knows.
(Alphabet)

He makes noise in the field and in the garden,
But it won’t get into the house,
And I won't go anywhere
As long as he goes.
(Rain)

Ah, don't touch me
I can burn you without fire.
(Nettle)

  • Organize a competition with your friends “Who knows more riddles.”
  • Read proverbs and sayings. What do they talk about, what is the theme of each of them? Can we say that all these proverbs and sayings are about the seasons? Divide them into groups by topic. Complete your groups with proverbs and sayings from the textbook “Literary Reading” (pages 26 - 27). In what other source of information can you find proverbs and sayings?

1. About spring:

1). The swallow begins spring, the nightingale ends.
1). Whoever does not lie in bed in the spring will be fed all year.
1). He who sleeps in spring freezes in winter.
1). Spring is red with flowers, and autumn is red with sheaves.
1). March with water, April with grass, and May with flowers.
1). New Year - a turn towards spring.
1). Spring is red and hungry; Autumn is rainy and full.
1). Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day.
1). Where there is a river in April, there is a puddle in July.

2. About winter:

2). In winter, without a fur coat is not embarrassing, but cold; and in a fur coat without bread - you are both warm and hungry.
2). You can’t store it in the summer, you can’t bring it in the winter.
2). What is born in the summer will be useful in the winter.
2). He who sleeps in spring freezes in winter.
2). In the summer you'll get plenty of exercise, in the winter you'll get hungry.
2). There will be winter - there will be summer.
2). December is the tip of winter, July is the tip of summer.
2). New Year - a turn towards spring.
2). January is the beginning of the year, the middle of winter.
2). In November, winter fights with autumn.
2). Summer is a bounty, winter is a tidy one.
2). December ends the year and begins winter.
2). The frost is not great, but it is not good to stand.

3. About autumn:

3). Autumn will come and he will ask for everything.
3). Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.
3). There is no turn from autumn to summer.
3). Spring is red with flowers, and autumn is red with sheaves.
3). November - September grandson, October son, winter brother.
3). Spring is red and hungry; Autumn is rainy and full.
3). Spring and autumn - there are eight weather conditions per day.
3). In November, winter fights with autumn.

4. About summer:

4). Summer doesn't happen twice a year.
4). You can’t store it in the summer, you can’t bring it in the winter.
4). What is born in the summer will be useful in the winter.
4). In the summer you'll get plenty of exercise, in the winter you'll get hungry.
4). There is no turn from autumn to summer.
4). There will be winter - there will be summer.
4). December is the tip of winter, July is the tip of summer.
4). Where there is a river in April, there is a puddle in July.
4). Summer is a bounty, winter is a tidy one.

All proverbs (except for the proverb “Like the moon, but not the sun,” which must be attributed to the time of day) talk about the seasons.

Proverbs and sayings can be found in various collections with the same name, on the Internet, and learned from elders.

  • Which proverb or saying did you like best? Explain its meaning.

I liked the proverb “Summer doesn’t happen twice a year.” Its meaning is that summer only comes once a year. Figurative meaning: You should not wait for something that has already happened and passed.

  • Which proverb is difficult for you to understand?

New Year - a turn towards spring.

  • Learn fairy tales. Write the names of Russian folk tales.

“Baba Yaga”, “At the behest of the pike”, “The Frog Princess”, “Sivka the Burka”.

  • Find the collection “Fairy Tales of Russian Writers” in your home or school library. What fairy tales have you read? Write down their titles and the names of the authors. Is there among them V. Kataev’s fairy tale “The Seven-Flower Flower”? Which of the characters says the words: “Fly, fly, petal, through the west to the east...”?

I found the collection “Fairy Tales of Russian Writers. Elementary School. 1-4 grades." Publishing house “Dragonfly”, 2016. I read the following works from this collection: D. Mamin-Sibiryak “Gray Neck”, P. Bazhov “Silver Hoof”, V. Kataev “Seven-flowered Flower”.

The words “Fly, fly, petal, through the west to the east...” belong to the girl Zhenya from the fairy tale by V.P. Kataeva “The Seven-Flower Flower”, into whose hands a magical flower with multi-colored petals fell.

  • Discuss with a friend what important things folk tales teach.

The fairy tale is not just meant to entertain. She talks about what is extremely important in life, teaches to be kind and fair, sensitive and responsive; protect the weak; find a way out of the most difficult situations, overcome difficulties, resist evil, come to the aid of a friend; be patient, persistent, brave; respect elders, do not offend younger ones; love your homeland.

  • Write a short message on the topic “What fairy tales teach.”
    Start with the words: “A fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it, a lesson for good fellows!”

“The fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it, a lesson for good fellows!” - says in “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel” by A.S. Pushkin. And this statement is true. Fairy tales help us believe in ourselves and our strengths, overcome difficulties, cultivate fortitude, courage and courage. They teach children kindness and patience, compassion and forgiveness; Help adults look at themselves from the outside. Fairy tales are our best friends and advisers in the most difficult situations. Fairy-tale heroes, through their actions, teach us to distinguish truth from lies, good from evil. The meaning of a fairy tale never lies on the surface, but its “hints” contain the age-old wisdom of the people.

A game. Making up a tall tale

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Angry boar sat on a branch
And tweeted with my neighbor
Like yesterday he was at the swamp
Met a blue hippopotamus
He climbed a pine tree
And I wanted to catch a fox

An angry boar sat on a branch
Gnawing on nuts and candies
Washed it down with lemonade
Suddenly he saw a hunter
The boar flapped its wings
And fluttered to Mars

The spoon jumped into the plate
And the plate ran
And fell from the samovar
There was seagulls in the samovar
It spilled onto the shelves

Khramtsov Serezha

Parfenov Ilya

Zhuikov Andrey

Krivonogova Kristina


We go for a walk with him,
We go to lunch with him.
He likes a bun with jam
Eat a bag of candy.
Zhernakova Tamara

Ashkanova Edda

Chepasov Egor





The wolf held it like a sausage...
Everyone shouted: Bravo! Bravo!


The wolf swung - and the boa constrictor
I swallowed it like a sausage.
Mouth open in surprise,
The wolf was eaten by a crocodile.
But in a moment I myself
It hit Leo in the stomach.
The lion staggered - and right
Collapsed into the mouth of a hippopotamus.

Kharitonov Danya



Stepanenko Nadya

Grigoruk Kirill

Ivanova Lisa

Perevozkina Dasha

Gulyaeva Nastya

Vorobiev Sasha

In our yard

Pekhtereva Nastya

The bunny went to the store
He bought a limousine there
And he rides in the forest
Wolf, squirrel and fox!

What's happened? I don't understand:
Here the fox screams moo-moo,
And the crows bark
The piglets quack
Flies are walking across the field,
Horses fly across the sky.
Oh!
The pencil suddenly broke!
Everything around became clearer.

Floated down the river
Tigers in drushlak,
And behind them is an elephant
On horseback.

It's warm summer now
All the people are wearing fur coats,
Flowers bloom in the snow,
Basking on the grass
Seals and walruses

A hedgehog sits on a pine tree
New shirt
There's a boot on my head
Cap on leg




We drive further: suddenly along the zebra crossing
A five-legged crocamote runs by

Tales. Fables for children are short stories about phenomena and actions that do not happen in nature, about things that actually do not and cannot exist. Our ancestors also showed imagination and composed fables that were passed on from mouth to mouth. Children really like these funny rhymes; in addition, they develop the baby’s memory and thinking.

What is a tall tale?
This means: Wolf and Lioness
Bring your guys
By car to kindergarten.
And then they rushed off to the mountains
To work in Children's City,
Where in the "Salon of Kindness"
They give flowers to the Squirrels.
***
Listen guys,
I will sing awkwardly,
A bull is flying on an airplane,
The rooster plows the pig.
A hog is flying on the fence,
Measures leaves by arshin,
Collects on a needle,
To avoid wrinkles.
A cow lies on a ditch
Girdled with sauerkraut,
The dough is kneaded and beaten,
Seasoned with quinoa.
***
The horse ate grass, ate,
And she's tired of weed.
A horse came to the store
And I bought a chocolate bar.
***
Because of the clouds, because of the mountains
Uncle Yegor is coming.
He's on a piebald cart,
On a creaking horse
Belted with an axe,
Boots wide open
Kaftan on bare feet,
And there's a pocket on the head.
***
A hare sits on a birch tree,
Smokes a dried boot.
The telephone pole got married
He took the cart from the bull.
The bull got angry at this
And he killed the samovar.
***
- They say: are you alive and well?
- No, I'm in the hospital.
- They say: are you fed up?
- No, I’m very hungry
I could even swallow a cow!
***
Murzik sculpted from snow
Two-wheeled cart.
The dogs harnessed themselves to it,
We took the cat to the races.
***
The cook is riding on a plate,
Two pots ahead
And the pelvis is behind.
The cook shouts to him:
“Where is my pelvis?”
The cast irons heard
They buzzed like bugs.
The spoons heard
They jumped around like fleas.
The poker went to dance,
And the grip is to sing along with her.
***
Once upon a time there lived grandfather Egor
On the edge of the forest,
He had a fly agaric growing
Right on top of my head.
Elk came out from behind a bush,
I ate a beautiful mushroom
And Yegor whispered:
“We need to clean our ears.”
***
The goat has a beard
Two frogs live
A bear sits on his back
Holds his ears.
***
The wolf worked as a shepherd
At the "Preschool Farm".
Rode with a fiery whip
Harmful on a cow.
Herding fidgety kids
On the candy field.
I told them a secret
How to study at school.
And the boys are tomboys
Cucumbers were picked in the field,
Treated the shepherd
And they laughed: “Ha ha ha!”
***
A hare sits on the fence
In aluminum pants.
Who cares, -
Maybe the hare is an astronaut.
***
Listen guys
I will sing awkwardly,
The pig is laid on the oak tree,
A bear is steaming in a sauna.

***
There are two magpies under the barn
Fried jam
The chickens ate the rooster
They say dogs.
***
At the station in the new hall,
The cat is lying without a head.
While they were looking for the head
The legs got up and walked.
***
A cow is swimming along the river,
Overtook the ship.
A crow stands on its horns
And he rows with a straw.
***
Grandfather is curly without hair,
Thin as a barrel.
He has no children -
Only son and daughter.
***
A hare sits on a birch tree,
Reads a book aloud.
A bear flew to him,
He listens and sighs.
***
Nonsense, nonsense
These are just lies:
Hay being cut on the stove
Rocker crayfish.
***
Early in the morning, in the evening,
Late at dawn
The uncle was riding on horseback
In a chintz carriage.
And behind him at full speed
Jumping steps
The wolf tried to swim across
A bowl of pies.
The hare looked up to the sky,
There's an earthquake
And out of the clouds at him
Jam was dripping.
***
Listen guys
I’ll sing you a fable:
Instead of a pretzel - bagels
The man swallowed the arc.
***
There is a cart on the mountain,
Tears are dripping from the arc.
There is a cow under the mountain,
Puts on boots.
***
From behind the clouds, from the fog
A man rides a ram.
And behind him on mosquitoes
Children are jumping in felt boots,
And the wife is on a flea
Jumps along the path.
***
A hedgehog sits on a pine tree -
New shirt
There's a boot on my head,
There is a cap on his leg.
***
Rides a fox
Chicken on horseback,
A head of cabbage runs
With a somersault hare.
Pike catches in the sea
fisherman's net,
A cow is swimming
In a jar of milk.
grain of wheat
The sparrow is pecking
And the worm to the crow
Comes in a box.
***
A brick floats down the river
Wooden like glass.
Well, let it float
We don't need plasticine.
This is a fairy tale about a hedgehog
He flies to his nest
And a fly is also an airplane,
Only very small.
***
Where has this been seen?
And in which village was it heard,
So that the hen gives birth to a bull,
The little piglet laid an egg
Yes, I put it on the shelf.
And the shelf broke off
And the egg didn't break.
The sheep clucked
The filly cackled:
- Oh, where, where, where!
This has never happened to us before,
So that the armless man robs our cage,
The bare-bellied one put it in his bosom,
And the blind man was spying,
And the deaf man was eavesdropping,
And the legless man ran after him,
The tongueless “guard” screamed.
***
I bought a lamb bagel
At the market early in the morning
I bought a lamb bagel:
For lambs, for sheep
TEN poppy rings,
NINE dryers,
EIGHT buns,
SEVEN cakes,
SIX cheesecakes,
FIVE cakes,
FOUR crumpets,
THREE cakes,
TWO gingerbreads
And I bought ONE roll -
I didn’t forget about myself!
And for the little wife - sunflowers.

Children love to invent fables, and what’s more, they really enjoy this activity. Drawings based on such essays look very funny. The page presents fables that children came up with for a literary reading lesson in the second grade. Sometimes the concept of improbability is used; it is the same as fable, only an outdated, colloquial expression.

Angry boar sat on a branch
And tweeted with my neighbor
Like yesterday he was at the swamp
Met a blue hippopotamus
He climbed a pine tree
And I wanted to catch a fox

An angry boar sat on a branch
Gnawing on nuts and candies
Washed it down with lemonade
Suddenly he saw a hunter
The boar flapped its wings
And fluttered to Mars

The spoon jumped into the plate
And the plate ran
And fell from the samovar
There was seagulls in the samovar
It spilled onto the shelves

We all wake up at 3 in the morning. Crows are swimming. Mice run after cats. And our mosquitoes are like elephants.

Khramtsov Serezha

I visited wonderland. I saw a raven there, mowing the grass in the meadow for the cat.

Parfenov Ilya

Zhuikov Andrey

A fox walked, flicking its tail and shaking its horns.

A box of pies grew on an empty stump.

One day I went into the forest and met a hedgehog there. With big big ears. He sat and sang a song: “Let them run clumsily...” and waited for the ripe pears to fall from the apple tree. I chatted with him about business and ran home.

Krivonogova Kristina

Listen guys, I'll tell you a secret.
I have a little dragon, he is 10 years old!
We go for a walk with him,
We go to lunch with him.
He likes a bun with jam
Eat a bag of candy.
Zhernakova Tamara

One day I was walking along a forest path and saw two frogs jumping until the sun, fish flying and singing songs.

Ashkanova Edda

One day I was walking through the forest in the summer. Suddenly a hare ran past me with a pine cone in its teeth. He quickly climbed the tree and hid her in the hollow. It's good that cows don't run through trees. Otherwise, all the trees would lie on the ground.

Chepasov Egor

New trick! Deadly number!
Hippopotamus - on the head! The lion was standing on a hippopotamus!
The crocodile stood on the lion! The wolf stood on the crocodile!
And in addition, on the nose of a two-meter boa constrictor...
The wolf held it like a sausage...
Everyone shouted: Bravo! Bravo!
Suddenly - an unthinkable thing! A fly landed on a boa constrictor...
And the boa constrictor, recoiling to the right, slipped on its nose...
The wolf swung - and the boa constrictor
I swallowed it like a sausage.
Mouth open in surprise,
The wolf was eaten by a crocodile.
But in a moment I myself
It hit Leo in the stomach.
The lion staggered - and right
Collapsed into the mouth of a hippopotamus.

Kharitonov Danya

A cat lived on the roof, and he flew off the roof.
I didn’t understand anything, how the cat got wings...
And so he flutters and flies under the clouds, he catches up with the birds.

Stepanenko Nadya

One day I was walking down the street and saw one dog meow loudly, then quickly climbed a tall tree, flapped its wings and flew away.

Grigoruk Kirill

Animals lived in the clearing, they loved tea, they sang songs. They built houses for themselves, squeezed out the clouds, and washed their faces with water from the clouds in the morning so that the animals’ fur would become more beautiful. And Potapych in the clearing entertained his friends with poetry. Of course, he treated me to honey and didn’t forget anyone. In general, life there was smooth: they extracted juice from wells. The rivers contain coconut, pineapple and apricot. It's good in the clearing! We invite you again!

Ivanova Lisa

When I woke up in the morning I saw a note on the table. I read in the note: we went to school, trim the carpet and sweep the refrigerator. Mom and Dad. Not yet fully awake, I went to wash my face. In the bathroom I saw my cat brushing her teeth. I got in line and decided to make breakfast. In the refrigerator I found a couple of bricks, a kilogram of nails, one pack of sand and a bottle of kerosene. This suddenly alarmed me. I looked out the window. The moon was shining brightly outside and the snowdrops were jumping merrily. Suddenly the kettle rang and my mother said that they still had two lessons and I needed to feed the cat shampoo. The cat happily ate a bar of soap and drank a bowl of shampoo. I decided to turn on the TV. I pressed the button and felt my younger sister shaking me: Get up! Happy birthday! Today is April 1st!!!

Perevozkina Dasha

The hedgehog went to school and sees sweets growing on a tree. He climbed a tree and ate some candy. And he went further to school... suddenly he became dizzy and became multi-colored. The teacher guessed that the hedgehog ate the candy from the tree and made the hedgehog study after school.

Gulyaeva Nastya

One day I wanted to eat and put a plate of food and a glass of tea on the table. And suddenly the table came to life, he began to run around the house. It's good that we had a bottle of liquid that could turn anything, animate objects into inanimate ones and vice versa. I started to catch up with the table, having caught up, I poured water on it from a bottle straight to the target and it turned back into an ordinary table. Finally I started eating and drinking tea.

Vorobiev Sasha

In our yard

I went out for a walk in the courtyard of our house and saw a dog riding a bicycle and meowing. I looked up, two cats were flying, flapping their wings and chirping. To the side, two sparrows are building little sand pies. What a surprise!

I looked at all this and went for a walk with the girls.

Pekhtereva Nastya

The bunny went to the store
He bought a limousine there
And he rides in the forest
Wolf, squirrel and fox!

What's happened? I don't understand:
Here the fox screams moo-moo,
And the crows bark
The piglets quack
Flies are walking across the field,
Horses fly across the sky.
Oh!
The pencil suddenly broke!
Everything around became clearer.

Floated down the river
Tigers in drushlak,
And behind them is an elephant
On horseback.

It's warm summer now
All the people are wearing fur coats,
Flowers bloom in the snow,
Basking on the grass
Seals and walruses

A hedgehog sits on a pine tree
New shirt
There's a boot on my head
Cap on leg

I stood at the bus stop, waiting for a trolleybus.
Suddenly a cart pulls up, and there are two hedgehogs in the cart.
“Two hedgehogs, two hedgehogs, take us slowly!”
We approach a traffic light - there is no light!!!
The signal is given by the striped hippopotamus.
We drive further: suddenly along the zebra crossing
A five-legged crocamote runs by
And a furry-legged sperm whale walks along the street.

Getting children to do things they don't want to do is quite difficult. It is even more difficult if the child is hyperactive and rarely sits in one place. You can keep such a fidget busy only if you really interest him. And short fables for children can come in handy here. Especially if they are really interesting.

First of all, it is a way of thinking. Very interesting and exciting. Fables (for children) are short stories or funny rhymes where everything is the other way around. For example, a cat lives in a booth and guards the house, and a dog catches mice. A logically reasoning kid will immediately notice where the discrepancy lies and will definitely correct the storyteller.

Examples

There are a lot of fables that were written quite a long time ago. Here is one of them:

A hare sits on a birch tree,
Reads a book aloud.
A bear flew to him,
He listens and sighs.

Such short fables for children really help develop logical thinking. Firstly, hares do not sit on birch trees, but jump on the grass. Secondly, they don’t read books either. Thirdly, bears cannot fly. Even a two-year-old child will quickly be able to understand what the catch is in such a rhyme.

"Vanya rode on a horse..."

Such fables (for children) as about Vanya on a horse, leading a dog on a belt, are not too short. Therefore, it is better to tell them to more conscious children. For example, older preschoolers or younger schoolchildren. It is noteworthy that around the fifth grade, children are often forced to learn this famous fable, since it develops memory, logic and attention well (you need to keep track of exactly what order the sentences in the rhyme are in).

What else is the benefit

Unfortunately, modern children spend too much time watching cartoons and animated series. This significantly affects their worldview. So, some kids do not distinguish reality from virtuality at all. Therefore, it is worth not only giving up this kind of leisure, but also studying folk tales for children. They will help determine how real this or that event is. Eg:

Between heaven and earth
The little pig was rummaging
And accidentally tail
Clings to the sky.

The child should be told that pigs are found in barns or on special farms, and not on clouds. But you can’t cling to the sky with your tail. It’s even better if you have pictures with the real state of affairs at hand: here is the mother pig, here are the piglets, here is the barn, here is the one who feeds the animals. Such simple short fables for children will be much better than any cartoons and comics about superheroes that do not exist in nature.

Where did they come from?

In general, this genre was originally invented by our ancestors, who composed poems and songs according to the principle “what I want, I say.” Well-known fable poems for children like:

A cat barks from a basket,
Potatoes grow on a pine tree,
The sea flies across the sky
The wolves ate my appetite.
The ducklings croak loudly,
Kittens croak subtly.

And about a brick that, like glass, floats down the river. They were invented a long time ago, but they are still in demand today. Firstly, it's funny, it develops a sense of humor. Secondly, when thinking about the topic given by the verse, the child turns on logic.

Marshak and his tales

Such a famous writer as Samuel Marshak produced many such works from the pen. One of them is called a rather long work that deserves attention. This kind of fable is suitable for children in the 3rd grade of school. How can the work be useful? Firstly, we are talking about pioneers, who no longer exist in our time. That is, you can tell the children about who they were, what they did, what they wore. Secondly, the poems have a deep meaning that even such small schoolchildren can understand.

"He's so absent-minded..."

Although this is not short fables for children, it is still a work worthy of attention. Firstly, here we are talking about something that is so familiar to kids: how to dress in the morning, how to manage their business. Very young children can read the work line by line so that they have time to appreciate both the humor and the lack of logic in the actions of the main character. After all, they don’t put a frying pan on their head instead of a hat, and they don’t put their hands in their trousers. Marshak really tried, creating such a beautiful, useful and fun work that has not lost its relevance for many years.

Changelings

This term was coined by Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky, who was a master at writing funny nonsense. But inverted tales for children are nothing more than funny nonsense, nonsense, something that cannot exist in nature. For example:

A hedgehog sits on a pine tree -
New shirt
There's a boot on my head,
There is a cap on his leg.

This doesn’t happen in the real world, but it’s fun and funny. Such inversions (when everything is turned upside down) can interest even the most restless child. Especially if you set the right tone for the story, pause in the right places, make semantic accents and reinforcements to make it more interesting to listen and perceive.

Write or read?

Many parents wonder whether they should come up with stories themselves or take ones that have already been written before. It all depends on how well the imagination works in adults, how well the child perceives information by ear. There is a whole category of kids who do not like to listen when they are read to. But the stories are received with a bang by them. In this case, you need to either memorize poems or compose them. The latter is not as difficult as it seems. Rhyme does not have to be present in all lines. For example:

The cat found a watermelon in the forest

Traded it for lard

The bear hides an ace in its paw,

He doesn't have enough honey.

Such a crazy poem can be composed on the fly, in just a couple of seconds. The baby will only have to figure out what is true and what is fiction. For example, a bear really loves honey, there is always little of it, but he cannot hide an ace in his paw, since he is still an animal, not a person.

What should educators and teachers do?

Of course, both of them are simply not able to come up with new rhymes for children on their own every time. Therefore, it is wiser to turn to already written works. For example, in children's preschool and school (younger age) anthologies there are many examples of folk tales and those written by famous authors. Eg:

Early in the morning, in the evening,
Late, at dawn
Baba was walking
In a chintz carriage.

This is from the people. Or the work “On the Horizont Islands” by Boris Zakhoder. It consists entirely of fables and improbables, of what cannot be or can be, but vice versa. If you introduce children to such a poetic story, there is an opportunity to develop not only logical thinking, but also to significantly influence the child’s worldview. For kids who are still in kindergarten, Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky’s poetic fable “Confusion” will be interesting, which talks about how animals stopped being themselves. This is a simple, light and funny work that teaches that everyone has their place in the world, everyone has their own purpose, and if everything is mixed up, then life will become much more difficult. When choosing a work, you should first pay attention to what is more interesting for the baby to listen to, as well as to the age, because not all poems can be understood at two or three years old or even at five years old.

Tales. Fables for children are short stories about phenomena and actions that do not happen in nature, about things that actually do not and cannot exist. Our ancestors also showed imagination and composed fables that were passed on from mouth to mouth. Children really like these funny rhymes; in addition, they develop the baby’s memory and thinking.

What is a tall tale?
This means: Wolf and Lioness
Bring your guys
By car to kindergarten.
And then they rushed off to the mountains
To work in Children's City,
Where in the "Salon of Kindness"
They give flowers to the Squirrels.
***
Listen guys,
I will sing awkwardly,
A bull is flying on an airplane,
The rooster plows the pig.
A hog is flying on the fence,
Measures leaves by arshin,
Collects on a needle,
To avoid wrinkles.
A cow lies on a ditch
Girdled with sauerkraut,
The dough is kneaded and beaten,
Seasoned with quinoa.
***
The horse ate grass, ate,
And she's tired of weed.
A horse came to the store
And I bought a chocolate bar.
***
Because of the clouds, because of the mountains
Uncle Yegor is coming.
He's on a piebald cart,
On a creaking horse
Belted with an axe,
Boots wide open
Kaftan on bare feet,
And there's a pocket on the head.
***
A hare sits on a birch tree,
Smokes a dried boot.
The telephone pole got married
He took the cart from the bull.
The bull got angry at this
And he killed the samovar.
***
- They say: are you alive and well?
- No, I'm in the hospital.
- They say: are you fed up?
- No, I’m very hungry
I could even swallow a cow!
***
Murzik sculpted from snow
Two-wheeled cart.
The dogs harnessed themselves to it,
We took the cat to the races.
***
The cook is riding on a plate,
Two pots ahead
And the pelvis is behind.
The cook shouts to him:
“Where is my pelvis?”
The cast irons heard
They buzzed like bugs.
The spoons heard
They jumped around like fleas.
The poker went to dance,
And the grip is to sing along with her.
***
Once upon a time there lived grandfather Egor
On the edge of the forest,
He had a fly agaric growing
Right on top of my head.
Elk came out from behind a bush,
I ate a beautiful mushroom
And Yegor whispered:
“We need to clean our ears.”
***
The goat has a beard
Two frogs live
A bear sits on his back
Holds his ears.
***
The wolf worked as a shepherd
At the "Preschool Farm".
Rode with a fiery whip
Harmful on a cow.
Herding fidgety kids
On the candy field.
I told them a secret
How to study at school.
And the boys are tomboys
Cucumbers were picked in the field,
Treated the shepherd
And they laughed: “Ha ha ha!”
***
A hare sits on the fence
In aluminum pants.
Who cares, -
Maybe the hare is an astronaut.
***
Listen guys
I will sing awkwardly,
The pig is laid on the oak tree,
A bear is steaming in a sauna.

***
There are two magpies under the barn
Fried jam
The chickens ate the rooster
They say dogs.
***
At the station in the new hall,
The cat is lying without a head.
While they were looking for the head
The legs got up and walked.
***
A cow is swimming along the river,
Overtook the ship.
A crow stands on its horns
And he rows with a straw.
***

Grandfather is curly without hair,
Thin as a barrel.
He has no children -
Only son and daughter.
***
A hare sits on a birch tree,
Reads a book aloud.
A bear flew to him,
He listens and sighs.
***
Nonsense, nonsense
These are just lies:
Hay being cut on the stove
Rocker crayfish.
***
Early in the morning, in the evening,
Late at dawn
The uncle was riding on horseback
In a chintz carriage.
And behind him at full speed
Jumping steps
The wolf tried to swim across
A bowl of pies.
The hare looked up to the sky,
There's an earthquake
And out of the clouds at him
Jam was dripping.
***
Listen guys
I’ll sing you a fable:
Instead of a pretzel - bagels
The man swallowed the arc.
***
There is a cart on the mountain,
Tears are dripping from the arc.
There is a cow under the mountain,
Puts on boots.
***
From behind the clouds, from the fog
A man rides a ram.
And behind him on mosquitoes
Children are jumping in felt boots,
And the wife is on a flea
Jumps along the path.
***
A hedgehog sits on a pine tree -
New shirt
There's a boot on my head,
There is a cap on his leg.
***
Rides a fox
Chicken on horseback,
A head of cabbage runs
With a somersault hare.
Pike catches in the sea
fisherman's net,
A cow is swimming
In a jar of milk.
grain of wheat
The sparrow is pecking
And the worm to the crow
Comes in a box.
***
A brick floats down the river
Wooden like glass.
Well, let it float
We don't need plasticine.
This is a fairy tale about a hedgehog
He flies to his nest
And a fly is also an airplane,
Only very small.
***
Where has this been seen?
And in which village was it heard,
So that the hen gives birth to a bull,
The little piglet laid an egg
Yes, I put it on the shelf.
And the shelf broke off
And the egg didn't break.
The sheep clucked
The filly cackled:
- Oh, where, where, where!
This has never happened to us before,
So that the armless man robs our cage,
The bare-bellied one put it in his bosom,
And the blind man was spying,
And the deaf man was eavesdropping,
And the legless man ran after him,
The tongueless “guard” screamed.
***
I bought a lamb bagel
At the market early in the morning
I bought a lamb bagel:
For lambs, for sheep
TEN poppy rings,
NINE dryers,
EIGHT buns,
SEVEN cakes,
SIX cheesecakes,
FIVE cakes,
FOUR crumpets,
THREE cakes,
TWO gingerbreads
And I bought ONE roll -
I didn’t forget about myself!
And for the little wife - sunflowers.

 


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