Geese swans Russian folk tale read the original. Russian folktale

Geese-swans - a fairy tale about how the boy was carried away by geese-swans and his sister went to look for him. The stove, the apple tree and the river helped the girl to save her brother ...

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An old man lived with an old woman; they had a daughter and a little son.

- Daughter, daughter! - said the mother. - We will go to work, bring you a bun, sew a dress, buy a handkerchief; be smart, take care of your brother, do not go out of the yard.

The elders left, and the daughter forgot what she was ordered to; I put my brother on the grass under the window, and she ran outside, played, took a walk. Geese-swans swooped in, picked up the boy, carried him away on their wings.

A girl came, lo and behold - no brother! She gasped, rushed back and forth - no! She clicked, burst into tears, lamented that it would be bad from my father and mother - my brother did not respond!

I ran out into the open field; Geese-swans darted in the distance and disappeared behind a dark forest.

Geese-swans have long acquired a bad reputation for themselves, they played a lot and stole small children; the girl guessed that they had carried off her brother, rushed to catch up with them. She ran, ran, there was a stove.

- Stove, stove, tell me where the geese flew?

“Eat my rye pie,” I’ll tell you.

- Oh, my father does not eat wheat!

- Apple tree, apple tree, tell me, where did the geese fly?

“Eat my forest apple,” I’ll say.

“Oh, my father’s garden don’t eat either!

She ran on, there is a milk river, jelly banks.

- Milk river, jelly banks, where did the geese fly?

“Eat my simple jelly with milk,” I’ll say.

- Oh, my father doesn't even eat cream!

And for a long time she would run through the fields and wander through the forest, but, fortunately, a hedgehog was caught; she wanted to push him, she was afraid of being pricked and asks:

- Hedgehog, hedgehog, haven't you seen where the geese flew?

- Over there! - pointed out.

For a long time she ran through the fields, through the forests. The day is approaching evening, there is nothing to do - we must go home. Suddenly he sees - there is a hut on a chicken leg, about one window, turns around itself.

In the hut, an old Baba Yaga is spinning a tow. And on a bench sits a brother, playing with silver apples.

The girl entered the hut:

Hello grandma!

Hello girl! Why did you appear?

I walked through the moss, through the swamps, soaked my dress, came to warm up.

Sit down while you spin the tow.

Baba Yaga gave her a spindle, and she left. The girl is spinning - suddenly a mouse runs out from under the stove and says to her:

Maid, maid, give me some porridge, I'll tell you a good one.

The girl gave her porridge, the mouse told her:

Baba Yaga went to heat the bathhouse. She will wash you, evaporate, put you in the oven, fry and eat you, she will ride on your bones.

The girl sits neither alive nor dead, crying, and the mouse is for her again:

Don't wait, take your brother, run, and I'll drag you along for you.

The girl took her brother and ran. And Baba Yaga comes up to the window and asks:

Maid, are you spinning?

The mouse answers her:

I'm straight, grandma ...

Baba Yaga heated the bathhouse and followed the girl. And there is no one in the hut. Baba Yaga shouted:

Swan geese! Fly in pursuit! The brother's sister took it away! ..
Sister and brother ran to the milk river. He sees - geese-swans are flying.

- Mother river, hide me!

- Eat my jelly!

Nothing to do, I ate it. The river planted her under the bank, the geese flew by. She came out, said: "Thank you!" - and again runs with my brother; and the geese returned, flying towards. What to do? Trouble! There is an apple tree.

- Apple tree, mother apple tree, hide me!

- Eat my apple!

I ate it quickly. The apple tree covered it with twigs, covered it with leaves; the geese flew by. She went out and ran again with her brother, and the geese saw - and behind her; they completely swoop in, they beat them with their wings, and look - they will be snatched from their hands! Fortunately, there is a stove on the road.

- Madam stove, hide me!

- Eat my rye pie!

The girl quickly put a pie in her mouth, and she sat down in the oven. The geese flew, flew, shouted, shouted and flew away with nothing.

And she ran home, and it's good that she managed to come running: here both father and mother came.

(Ill. Y. Mitchenko, illustrators)

Posted by: Mishkoy 25.10.2017 10:30 08.12.2018

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There lived a man and a woman. They had a daughter and a little son.

- Daughter, - said the mother, - we will go to work, take care of the brother! Don't go out of the yard, be smart - we'll buy you a handkerchief.

The father and mother left, and the daughter forgot what they ordered her: she put her brother on the grass under the window, she ran into the street, played, took a walk.

Geese-swans flew in, picked up the boy, carried him away on their wings.

The girl returned, lo and behold - there is no brother! She gasped, rushed back and forth - no!

She called him, burst into tears, lamented that it would be bad from father and mother, - the brother did not respond.

She ran out into an open field and only saw: geese-swans darted in the distance and disappeared behind a dark forest. Then she guessed that they had taken her brother away: there had long been a bad reputation about the swan geese - that they were playing pranks, they carried away small children.

The girl rushed to catch up with them. I ran, ran, saw that there was a stove.

- Stove, stove, tell me, where did the swan-geese fly?

The stove answers her:

- Eat my rye pie - I'll tell you.

- I will eat rye pie! My father doesn't eat wheat either ...

- Apple tree, apple tree, tell me where the swan geese flew?

- Eat my forest apple - I'll tell you.

- My father’s gardeners don’t eat either ...

- Milky river, jelly banks, where did the swan-geese fly?

- Eat my simple jelly with milk - I'll tell you.

- My father doesn't even eat cream ...

For a long time she ran through the fields, through the forests. The day is approaching evening, there is nothing to do - you have to go home. Suddenly he sees - there is a hut on a chicken leg, about one window, turns around itself.

In the hut, an old Baba Yaga is spinning a tow. And on a bench sits a brother, playing with silver apples.

The girl entered the hut:

- Hello, grandma!

- Hello, girl! Why did you appear?

- I walked through the mosses, through the swamps, I soaked my dress, I came to warm up.

- Sit down while you spin the tow.

Baba Yaga gave her a spindle, and she left. The girl is spinning - suddenly a mouse runs out from under the stove and says to her:

- Maid, maid, give me porridge, I'll tell you a good one.

The girl gave her porridge, the mouse told her:

- Baba Yaga went to heat the bathhouse. She will wash you, evaporate, put you in the oven, fry and eat you, she will ride on your bones.

The girl sits neither alive nor dead, crying, and the mouse is for her again:

- Don't wait, take your brother, run, and I'll drag you along for you.

The girl took her brother and ran. And Baba Yaga comes up to the window and asks:

- Maid, are you spinning?

The mouse answers her:

- I'm going, grandma ...

Baba Yaga heated the bathhouse and followed the girl. And there is no one in the hut. Baba Yaga shouted:

- Swan geese! Fly in pursuit! The brother's sister took it away! ..

Sister and brother ran to the milk river. He sees - geese-swans are flying.

- River, mother, hide me!

- Eat my simple jelly.

The girl ate and said thanks. The river covered her under the jelly bank.

The girl and her brother ran again. And the geese-swans have returned, are flying towards, they are about to see. What to do? Trouble! There is an apple tree ...

- Apple tree, mother, hide me!

- Eat my forest apple.

The girl ate it quickly and said thank you. The apple tree covered it with branches, covered it with leaves.

Geese-swans did not see, flew past.

The girl ran again. Running, running, it's not far away. Then the swan-geese saw her, giggled - they swooped down, beat with their wings, look, they would snatch the brother out of his hands.

The girl ran to the stove:

- Stove, mother, hide me!

- Eat my rye pie.

The girl would rather put a pie in her mouth, and she and her brother - in the oven, sat in the stomata.

Geese-swans flew, flew, shouted, shouted and flew away empty-handed to Baba Yaga.

The girl said thank you to the stove and ran home with her brother.

And then the father and mother came.

- Daughter, - said the mother, - we go to work, take care of my brother? Don't go out of the yard, be smart - we'll buy you a handkerchief.
The father and mother left, and the daughter forgot what they ordered her: she put her brother on the grass under the window, she ran out into the street, started playing, went on a spree. Geese-swans flew in, picked up the boy, carried him away on their wings.

The girl returned, lo and behold - there is no brother! She gasped, rushed back and forth - no! She called him, burst into tears, lamented that it would be bad from father and mother, - the brother did not respond.
She ran out into an open field and only saw: geese-swans darted in the distance and disappeared behind a dark forest.

Then she guessed that they had taken her brother away: there had long been a bad reputation about the swan-geese - that they were playing pranks, they carried away small children.

I ran, ran, saw that there was a stove.
- Stove, stove, tell me, where did the swan-geese fly?
The stove answers her:
- Eat my rye pie - I'll tell you.
- I will eat rye pie! My father doesn't eat wheat either ...

The girl ran further. The milk river flows in the jelly banks.
- Milk river, jelly banks, where did the swan-geese fly?
- Eat my simple jelly with milk - I'll tell you.
- My father doesn't even eat cream ...

For a long time she ran through the fields, through the forests. The day is approaching evening, there is nothing to do - we must go home. Suddenly he sees - there is a hut on a chicken leg, about one window, turns around itself.

In the hut, an old Baba Yaga is spinning a tow. And on a bench sits a brother, playing with silver apples. The girl entered the hut:
- Hello, grandma!
- Hello, girl! Why did you appear?
- I walked through the mosses, through the swamps, I soaked my dress, I came to warm up.

Sit down while you spin the tow. Baba Yaga gave her a spindle, and she left.

Russian folk tales

Russian folktale about how insidiousgeese and swans kidnapped the little brother of the main character, but she was not afraid, found him and returned to his home, hiding from the chase of evil birds. Running away from the geese and swans, I managed to refresh myself with pies and apples, took a bite off the jelly shore and washed it down from the milk river. Everything ended well - the brother was saved, the sister was satisfied and well fed and would not be punished, the swan geese were left with nothing.


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F or a man and a woman. They had a daughter and a little son.

Daughter, - said the mother, - we will go to work, take care of the brother. Don't go out of the yard, be smart - we'll buy you a handkerchief.

The father and mother left, and the daughter forgot what they ordered her: she put her brother on the grass under the window, and she herself ran outside for a walk. Geese-swans flew in, picked up the boy, carried him away on their wings.


The girl came back, looks - but there is no brother! She gasped, rushed to look for him, back and forth - nowhere! She called him, burst into tears, lamented that it would be bad from father and mother, - the brother did not respond.

She ran out into an open field and only saw: geese-swans darted in the distance and disappeared behind a dark forest. Then she guessed that they took her brother away: there had long been a bad name about the swan geese that they carried away small children.

The girl rushed to catch up with them. I ran, ran, saw that there was a stove.
- Stove, stove, tell me, where did the swan-geese fly?
The stove answers her:
- Eat my rye pie - I'll tell you.
- I will eat rye pie! My father doesn't eat wheat either ...

The stove didn't tell her. The girl ran further - there is an apple tree.
- Apple tree, apple tree, tell me where the swan geese flew?
- Eat my forest apple - I'll tell you.
“My father’s garden don’t eat either…” The apple tree didn’t tell her. The girl ran further. The milk river flows in the jelly banks.

Milky river, jelly banks, where did the swan-geese fly?
- Eat my simple jelly with milk - I'll tell you.
- My father doesn't even eat cream ... For a long time she ran through the fields, through the forests. The day was approaching evening, there was nothing to do - we had to go home. Suddenly he sees - there is a hut on a chicken leg, with one window, turns around.

In the hut, an old Baba Yaga is spinning a tow. And on a bench sits a brother, playing with silver apples. The girl entered the hut:


Hello grandma!
- Hello, girl! Why did you appear?
- I walked through the mosses, through the swamps, I soaked my dress, I came to warm up.
- Sit down while you spin the tow. Baba Yaga gave her a spindle, and she left. The girl is spinning - suddenly a mouse runs out from under the stove and says to her:
- Maid, maid, give me porridge, I'll tell you a good one.

The girl gave her porridge, the mouse told her:

Baba Yaga went to heat the bathhouse. She will wash you off, put you in the oven, fry and eat you, she will roll on your bones. The girl sits neither alive nor dead, crying, and the mouse is for her again:
- Don't wait, take your brother, run, and I'll drag you along for you.

The girl took her brother and ran. And Baba Yaga comes up to the window and asks:
- Girl, are you spinning?

The mouse answers her:
- I'm going, grandma ... Baba Yaga drowned the bathhouse and followed the girl. And there is no one in the hut.

Baba Yaga shouted:
- Swan geese! Fly in pursuit! The brother's sister took it away! ..

Sister and brother ran to the milk river. He sees - geese-swans are flying.

River, mother, hide me!
- Eat my simple jelly.

The girl ate and said thanks. The river covered her under the jelly bank.

Geese-swans did not see, flew past. The girl and her brother ran again. And the swan-geese came back to meet, they are about to see. What to do? Trouble! There is an apple tree ...

Apple tree, mother, hide me!
- Eat my forest apple. The girl ate it quickly and said thank you. The apple tree covered it with branches, covered it with leaves.

Geese-swans did not see, flew past. The girl ran again. Running, running, it's not far away. Then the swan-geese saw her, cackled - they swooped down, beat with their wings, look, they would snatch the brother out of his hands. The girl ran to the stove:

Oven, mother, hide me!
- Eat my rye pie.

The girl is more likely to put a pie in her mouth, and she herself with her brother in the oven, sat down in the stomata.


Once upon a time there was a husband and wife. They had a daughter, Mashenka, and a son, Vanyushka.

Once father and mother gathered in the city and say to Masha:

- Well, daughter, be smart: don't go anywhere, take care of your brother. And we will bring you presents from the bazaar.

Here father and mother left, and Masha put her brother on the grass under the window and ran into the street to her friends.

Suddenly, out of nowhere, geese-swans flew in, grabbed Vanyushka, put him on the wings and carried him away.

Masha returned, lo and behold - there is no brother! She gasped, rushed there, here - Vanya is nowhere to be seen. She clicked, clicked - my brother did not respond. Masha began to cry, but tears cannot help grief. It is her own fault, she herself must find a brother.

Masha ran out into the open field, looked around. He sees - geese-swans darted in the distance and disappeared behind a dark forest.

Masha guessed that it was the swan-geese who carried away her brother, and rushed to catch up with them.

She ran, ran, saw - there was a stove in the field. Masha to her:

- Stove, stove, tell me, where did the swan-geese fly?

- Throw a woodman at me, - says the stove, - then I'll tell you!

Masha quickly chopped the wood fireman and threw it into the stove.

The stove said which way to run.

He sees - there is an apple tree, all hung with ruddy apples, the branches bent down to the ground. Masha to her:

- Apple tree, apple tree, tell me where the swan geese flew?

- Shake my apples, otherwise all the branches bent - it's hard to stand!

Masha shook apples, the apple tree lifted the branches, straightened the leaves. She showed Masha the way.

- Milk river - jelly banks, where did the swan-geese flew?

- A stone fell into me, - the river replies, - prevents the milk from flowing further. Move it aside - then I'll tell you where the geese flew.

Masha broke off a large branch and moved the stone. The river rumbled, told Masha where to run, where to look for geese-swans.

Masha ran, ran and ran to the dense forest. She became at the edge and does not know where to go now, what to do. Looks - a hedgehog sits under a hemp.

- Hedgehog, hedgehog, - Masha asks, - have you seen where the geese-swans are flying?

The hedgehog says:

- Where I swing, there you go!

He curled up into a ball and rolled between the trees, between the birches. Rolled, rolled and rolled to the hut on chicken legs.

Masha looks - Baba Yaga is sitting in that hut, spinning yarn. And Vanya is playing with golden apples near the porch.

Masha crept quietly to the hut, grabbed her brother and ran home.

A little later Baba Yaga looked out the window: there is no boy! She called the swan-geese:

- Hurry, geese-swans, fly in the chase!

Geese-swans soared, shouted, flew.

And Masha runs, carries her brother, does not feel legs under her. I looked back - I saw geese-swans ... What to do? She ran to the milk river - the jelly banks. And the swan geese scream, flap their wings, catch up with her ...

- River, river, - Masha asks, - hide us!

The river planted her with her brother under a steep bank, hid from the geese-swans.

The swan-geese did not see Masha, they flew past.

Masha came out from under the steep bank, thanked the river and ran again.

And the swan-geese saw her - they returned, flying towards her. Masha ran up to the apple tree:

- Apple tree, apple tree, hide me!

The apple tree covered it with branches, while covering it with leaves. The swan-geese circled, circled, did not find Masha and Vanyushka and flew past.

Masha came out from under the apple tree, thanked her and started running again!

She runs, carries her brother, it's not far from home ... Yes, unfortunately, the geese-swans saw her again - and well after her! They cackle, swoop in, wave their wings over their heads - and look, Vanyushka will be pulled out of his hands ... It's good that the stove is nearby. Masha to her:

- Stove, stove, hide me!

The stove hid it, closed it with a damper. Geese-swans flew up to the stove, let's open the damper, but it wasn’t there. They thrust into the chimney, but did not hit the stove, only smeared the wings with soot.

They spun, spun, shouted, shouted, and so with nothing, and returned to Baba Yaga ...