Fairy tale lived with 2 merry grandmothers. Goodies-goodies: Two funny geese

LIVED AT THE BABUSI THREE JOYFUL GEOS

(children's fairy tale)

In the old days it was. Three funny geese, three brothers: white, gray and black lived with the grandmother. They lived well, amicably - they even composed a song about them: "There lived three cheerful geese with a grandmother: one white, the other gray, the third tanned." The white goose loved to eat more than anything else. He finds a grain - bites it, sees a turnip in the garden - pulls it out and eats it, and if you give him a self-assembled tablecloth, it will burst altogether. So he walked waddling, rolling over from the fat. The gray goose loved to dance. When he hears the gusli-samogudy baboons, he will close his eyes, spread his wings and stomp, spin and dance. He sees nothing around, hears nothing but music - a capercaillie is a capercaillie. And the black goose was a dreamer. He looked at the sky and thought: it would be nice to take and fly far, far - above a walking cloud, above a standing forest, straight to the stars. Granny from him, just in case, hid the boots-runners - you never know what he will think of. Whether it took a long time or a short time - an overseas merchant arrived in the village: he himself is swarthy, his nose is like an eggplant, his robe is embroidered, his shoes are gilded, and a turban is wound on his head. The merchant laid out strange goods. People came running from all sides - a hustle and bustle. Who buys sherbet with Turkish delight, who is dragging a magic lamp on batteries, and who is leading a camel. And the granny came. I chose a palace-plane - big, beautiful. I spread it in the yard, under an apple tree with apples, I admired it and went into the house - watch the series on a silver platter. And the black goose is right there. He jumped onto the palace and started shouting to the whole yard: - Attention, attention! Who wants to go on an expedition to distant stars, climb onto the carpet! Hey, Polkan, stop sleeping in the kennel! Fly with me! Polkan answers him: - I cannot leave the post. Who then will guard the hens from the fox? Granny? Why, she doesn't know how to bark, and she has no teeth left - how to bite a fox? No, everyone should do their own thing. You are a bird - you and fly. Then the goose called the cow Burenka: - Enough, Burenushka, to chew the grass! We fly with me: the palace is large, it will withstand. Burenka answers him: - Granny feeds me, Granny milks me. If you don't feed me, if you don't milk me, it will be bad for me, the cow. I’m nowhere without my grandmother. It's not a cow's business - to fly to the stars. Then the goose of the brothers called: - Hey, my brothers, geese! We are free birds - fly with me! A gray goose jumped on the carpet to my brother, and the white one just stepped on the edge, when suddenly the door opened and the granny jumped out. She rushed to the geese, but the black goose was not at a loss, shouted in a human voice: - Soar, carpet, higher than a walking cloud, higher than a standing forest, take me, good fellow, straight to the stars! The carpet began to rise up. The white goose staggered, swayed, the edge of the carpet under it bent - a fat goose crashed on the cheese earth. Two geese remained on the carpet. Then he hears a gray goose - in the next yard a guy started playing on an accordion. Yes, he played so well, so sincerely that his eyes rolled back in his eyes, his wings spread wide, and he went to squat down to dance. Of course, I fell off the carpet. A black goose remained on the carpet. The carpet soared above the walking cloud, above the standing forest, and rushed off in the direction of the constellation Chanterelle. Since then, neither the grandmother's carpet nor the black goose has been seen. They waited, waited for him, the grandmother and the brothers, but did not wait - and they began to sing the song in a new way: "There lived two funny geese, one gray, the other white, two funny geese ..." the black goose flew to distant stars and turned into a new constellation - the constellation Goose. One problem: this constellation is not visible even through the strongest telescope, because the goose is black!

"Two funny geese" is folk song, which became the basis for the short animated film of the same name. It appeared in 1970 and became part of the video almanac "Merry Carousel # 2". This plot was later used for several children's books, in which this song was also printed. It is recommended also for blind children. The playful, cheerful song "Two Happy Geese" is a hit of classes in kindergartens and development centers. According to it, children learn initial counting 1 and 2 in a playful way and play the simplest puppet theater. After 3 years, the guys happily sing their favorite tune, and many even sing karaoke.

Two funny geese (from the cartoon) text

We lived with a grandmother

One is gray, the other is white

One is gray, the other is white

Washed geese paws
In a puddle by the groove
One is gray, the other is white
Hid in a groove.
One is gray, the other is white
Hid in the groove!

Here is the granny screaming:
"Oh, the geese are gone!
One is gray, the other is white
My geese, geese!
One is gray, the other is white
My geese, geese! "

The geese came out
They bowed to the grandmother
One is gray, the other is white
They bowed to the grandmother.
One is gray, the other is white
They bowed to the grandmother!


Olesya Emelyanova

Two happy geese

(Russian folk poems and nursery rhymes
from the collection "Ladies-Ladies")

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We lived with a grandmother
Two happy geese.
One gray,
Another white -
Two happy geese.

Washed geese paws
In a puddle by the groove.
One gray,
Another white -
Hid in a groove.

Here is the granny screaming:
“Oh, the geese are gone!
One gray,
Another white -
My geese, geese! "

The geese came out
They bowed to the grandmother.
One gray,
Another white -
They bowed to the grandmother.

* * * * *

Geese, geese!
Ha, ha, ha!
Do you want to eat?
Yes Yes Yes!
So fly home!
Grey Wolf under the mountain
Doesn't let us go home!

* * * * *

Grandma, grandma,
Torn slippers
Give us porridge
Little kids.
Who will you give porridge,
That and our prince!
Grandma, grandma,
Red Hat,
Give us some pancakes
Give me some gifts
Sweet porridge
In golden cups.
If there is no porridge,
Then come on candy!

* * * * *

Bayu, bayu, busi!
The geese arrived.
The geese sat in a circle
Gave Vanya a pie,
Gave Vanya a gingerbread.
Sleep quickly, Vanechka!

* * * * *

As for Vankin's name day
We baked an epic cake -
Here is such a height!
That's the width!
Eat Vanechka-friend
Birthday cake -
Here is such a height!
That's the width!
Eat and eat well
You will soon grow up big -
Here is such a height!
That's the width!

* * * * *

The birds have arrived
They brought some water.
I gotta wake up
I have to wash my face
To make your eyes shine
To make your cheeks burn
So that the mouth laughs,
To bite a tooth!

* * * * *

Okay, okay!
Where were - at the grandmother's!
What they ate - porridge,
What they drank - mash!
Okay, okay,
We're going to grandma's again!

* * * * *

You are water-water
Queen of all seas,
Let the bubbles
Mine and rinse!
My eyes, my cheeks,
My son, my daughter,
My cat, my mouse,
My gray bunny!
Mine, mine at random
We will wash everyone in a row!
Water from a swan-goose -
With our baby thinness!