Polite rabbit Mexican fairy tale analysis. Abstract

The Russian folk tale Pitch Goby for children and toddlers will tell them how one girl Tanyushka lived and she really wanted a goby. While everyone was sleeping, grandfather made a goby out of resin and straw for his granddaughter. In the morning, when Tanya woke up, a black resin goby was already running in the yard. Kids really like it when their parents read them a fairy tale about resin goby for the night.

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There lived a grandfather and a grandmother. They had a granddaughter, Tanya. Once they were sitting at their house, and a shepherd drove a herd of cows past. All sorts of cows: both red, and motley, and black, and white. And with one cow, a bull-calf ran nearby - a little black one. Where he will jump, where he will jump. A very good bull.

Tanya and says:

If only we had such a calf.

Grandfather thought - thought and came up with: I'll get a calf for Tanya. And he didn't say where he would get it.

Here comes the night. Grandmother went to bed, Tanya went to bed, the cat went to bed, the dog went to bed, the chickens went to bed, only grandfather did not go to bed. I slowly got up and went into the woods. He came to the forest, picked up resin from the fir trees, collected a full bucket and returned home.

The grandmother is sleeping, Tanya is sleeping, the cat is sleeping, the dog is sleeping, the chickens are also asleep, one grandfather is not sleeping - the calf is doing. He took straw, made a bull out of straw. I took four sticks, made legs. Then he attached a head, horns, and then smeared everything with resin, and grandfather came out with a resin goby, a black barrel. Grandpa looked at the bull - a good bull. He just lacks something. What does he lack? Grandpa began to examine - there are horns, there are legs, but there is no tail! Grandfather took it and adjusted the tail. And just managed to fit the tail - look! - the tar bull himself ran into the barn.

Tanya and her grandmother got up in the morning, went out into the yard, and a tar goby, a black barrel, was walking around the yard.

Tanya was delighted, picked herbs, and began to feed the resin bull. And then she led the bull to graze. I drove it to a steep bank, to a green meadow, tied it by a rope, and went home myself.

And the goby eats grass, waving its tail.

Here comes the bear-bear out of the forest. There is a bull-calf with its back to the forest, it does not move, only the skin glistens in the sun.

"Look, what a fat one," the bear-bear thinks, "I'll eat a bull."

Here the bear sideways, sideways crept up to the bull, grabbed the bull ... and stuck.

And the bull-calf waved its tail and went home. "Top-top, top-top..."

The bear was frightened and asks:

Tar goby, straw barrel, let me go to the forest.

And the bull is walking, dragging the bear behind him. And on the porch both grandfather and grandmother and Tanya are sitting, meeting the bull. They look - and he brought the bear.

That's so bull! - says grandfather. - Look, what a hefty bear he brought. I'll sew myself a bear coat now.

The bear was frightened and asks:

Grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter Tanya, do not ruin me, let me go, I will bring you honey from the forest for this.

Grandpa unsticked a bear's paw from a bull's back. The bear ran into the forest. Only they saw him.

The next day, Tanya again drove the bull to graze. The goby eats grass, waving its tail. Here comes a wolf from the forest - a gray tail. I looked around - I saw a bull. A wolf crept up, snapped his teeth, and grabbed the bull's side, grabbed it and got stuck in the tar. Wolf there, wolf here, wolf this way and that.

Do not break out gray. So he began to ask for a bull: Bull-bull, tar barrel! Let me go to the forest.

And the bull did not seem to hear, turned and goes home. "Top-top, top-top…!" - and came.

The old man saw the wolf and said:

Hey! That's who the bull brought today! I will have a wolf coat.

The wolf was scared.

Oh, old man, let me go into the forest, I'll bring you a bag of nuts for this. Grandfather freed the wolf - that's all they saw.

And tomorrow the bull went to graze. He walks across the meadow, eats grass, drives away flies with his tail. Suddenly, a runaway bunny jumped out of the forest. He looks at the bull - he is surprised: what kind of bull is walking here. He ran up to him, touched his paw - and stuck.

Ah ah ah! cried the runaway bunny.

And the bull "Top-top, top-top ...!" - brought him home.

Well done, bull! - says grandfather. - Now I will sew hare sleeves for Tanya.

And the hare asks:

Let me go. I'll bring you cabbages and a red ribbon for Tanya. The old man freed the hare's paw. A hare jumped off.

In the evening, grandfather, grandmother, and granddaughter Tanya sat on the porch - they look: a bear is running to our yard, carrying a whole hive of honey - here you are! They didn’t have time to take honey, how it runs grey Wolf, carries a bag of nuts - please! They didn’t have time to take the nuts, as a hare runs - a head of cabbage carries and a red ribbon for Tanya - take it soon!

Nobody cheated.

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There lived a grandfather and a grandmother. They had a granddaughter, Tanya. Once they were sitting at their house, and a shepherd drove a herd of cows past. All sorts of cows: both red, and motley, and black, and white. And with one cow, a bull-calf ran nearby - a little black one. Where he will jump, where he will jump. A very good bull. Tanya and says:

If only we had such a calf.

Grandfather thought - thought and came up with: I'll get a calf for Tanya. And he didn't say where he would get it.

Here comes the night. Grandmother went to bed, Tanya went to bed, the cat went to bed, the dog went to bed, the chickens went to bed, only grandfather did not go to bed. I gathered myself slowly and went into the forest. He came to the forest, picked up resin from the fir trees, collected a full bucket and returned home.

The grandmother is sleeping, Tanya is sleeping, the cat is sleeping, the dog is sleeping, the chickens are also asleep, one grandfather is not sleeping - the calf is doing. He took straw, made a bull out of straw. I took four sticks, made legs. Then he attached a head, horns, and then smeared everything with resin, and grandfather came out with a resin goby, a black barrel. Grandpa looked at the bull - a good bull. He just lacks something. What does he lack? Grandpa began to examine - there are horns, there are legs, but there is no tail! Grandfather took it and adjusted the tail. And just managed to fit the tail - look! - the tar bull himself ran into the barn.

Tanya and her grandmother got up in the morning, went out into the yard, and a tar goby, a black barrel, was walking around the yard.

Tanya was delighted, picked herbs, and began to feed the resin bull. And then she led the bull to graze. I drove it to a steep bank, to a green meadow, tied it by a rope, and went home myself.

And the goby eats grass, waving its tail.

Here comes the bear-bear out of the forest. There is a bull-calf with its back to the forest, it does not move, only the skin glistens in the sun.

"Look, what a fat one," the bear-bear thinks, "I'll eat a bull."

Here the bear sideways, sideways crept up to the bull, grabbed the bull ... and stuck.

And the bull-calf waved its tail and went home. "Top-top, top-top..."

The bear was frightened and asks:

Tar goby, straw barrel, let me go to the forest.

And the bull is walking, dragging the bear behind him. And on the porch both grandfather and grandmother and Tanya are sitting, meeting the bull. They look - and he brought the bear.

That's so bull! - says grandfather. - Look, what a hefty bear he brought. I'll sew myself a bear coat now.

The bear was frightened and asks:

Grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter Tanya, do not ruin me, let me go, I will bring you honey from the forest for this.

Grandpa unsticked a bear's paw from a bull's back. The bear ran into the forest. They only saw him. The next day, Tanya again drove the bull to graze. The goby eats grass, waving its tail. Here comes a wolf from the forest - a gray tail. I looked around - I saw a bull. A wolf crept up, snapped his teeth, and grabbed the bull's side, grabbed it and got stuck in the tar. Wolf there, wolf here, wolf this way and that. Do not break out gray. So he began to ask for a bull: Bull-bull, tar barrel! Let me go to the forest.

And the bull did not seem to hear, turned and goes home. "Top-top, top-top…!" - and came.

The old man saw the wolf and said:

Hey! That's who the bull brought today! I will have a wolf coat.

The wolf was scared.

Oh, old man, let me go into the forest, I'll bring you a bag of nuts for this. Grandfather freed the wolf - they only saw him. And tomorrow the bull went to graze. He walks across the meadow, eats grass, drives away flies with his tail. Suddenly, a runaway bunny jumped out of the forest. He looks at the bull - he is surprised: what kind of bull is walking here. He ran up to him, touched his paw - and stuck.

Ah ah ah! cried the runaway bunny.

And the bull "Top-top, top-top ...!" - brought him home.

Well done, bull! - says grandfather. - Now I will sew hare sleeves for Tanya.

And the hare asks:

Let me go. I'll bring you cabbages and a red ribbon for Tanya. The old man freed the hare's paw. A hare galloped away. In the evening, grandfather, grandmother, and granddaughter Tanya sat on the porch - they look: a bear is running to our yard, carrying a whole hive of honey - here you are! Before they had time to take the honey, the gray wolf runs, carries a bag of nuts - please! Before they had time to take the nuts, the hare runs - a head of cabbage carries and a red ribbon for Tanya - take it soon! Nobody cheated.

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