Some kingdom in an unprecedented state. "on a visit to a fairy-tale kingdom - to an unprecedented state" outline of a lesson on speech development on the topic

In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, there lived a beautiful princess. Everyone admired her doll-like face, thick golden hair, and pleasant voice. And now our princess turns eighteen. In the evening there will be a ball in honor of this event. Everyone is invited. At the ball, the princess will be presented with princes from other countries.
In the same kingdom-state there lived a witch, an ordinary witch neither evil nor good, with a huge black cat familiar. She brewed potions for herself in the hut and, if they didn’t bother her, she usually didn’t bother anyone.
But the day did not go well in the morning. The cat knocked over a cauldron with a witch's potion, the witch broke her nail while trying to catch the cauldron and save the potion, which, by the way, had a rejuvenating effect, since she was going on a date with the sorcerer. Moreover, a wart popped up on my nose. And in the witch’s mirror she saw how the sorcerer, who had so sworn his love to her, was courting another witch. Well, in her hearts she wished for him to become a goat, which, oddly enough, had an effect, apparently his inner essence was not much different from this goat. The witch looked in the mirror again, saw the beautiful princess, then remembered the wart on her nose, became generally upset and wished the princess that every prince she kissed would turn into a toad.
And once upon a time there was a prince in the world, whom an evil witch turned into a toad, and the curse should only be lifted after a kiss from a beautiful princess, well, that’s how it is. And the unfortunate prince wandered around the world, looking for a beautiful princess to break his spell. How long and short, but the toad prince jumped to the garden where our beautiful princess was walking.
And the beautiful princess sees a toad with a crown on his head, as he agreed on a kiss - this is the corporate secret of all toad princes, and they do not give it away. But the prince lost his spell. He was young, handsome, and handsome. At the ball, the princess danced only with him.
And now the wedding of the beautiful princess with the disenchanted prince is scheduled. All noble people of the kingdom and neighboring powers are invited to the palace.
The wedding ceremony goes on as usual, the older generation cries with emotion, wiping their tears with handkerchiefs. A kiss and... the prince turns into a toad! The guests are shocked, the princess and parents faint. And the toad prince runs away from the defective princess.
How much time has passed, but the princess must be married off. They again called the princes, princes, and kings to the ball. But they are not eager to turn into a toad. And among the invited princes there was one very cunning one. He dressed his young servant in his own dress, and the servant grew up with him from childhood, was brought up at court, and was taught manners. In general, the servant passed himself off as a visiting prince, there was nothing to do, he could not disobey the order, and he married the princess. But since he was not a prince, he was not in danger of turning into a toad. They lived happily ever after. This is how the witch’s curse was defeated through forgery and deception.


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Chapter 2 The Tale of Hardworking Fairies

In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, there lived fairies. Everyone is different - fairies of flowers, clothes, sweets, dishes - mostly hardworking and talented.
Once the princess of this country ordered a dress from the fairies for a ball. Everyone knows that they have the very best.
To get the job done faster, the fairies divided the responsibilities - some sewed the dress, others decorated it. One embroidered the sleeves, the other the hem, the third the bodice. They worked for a long time, did not sleep at night, embroidered the dress for the ball with pearls and precious stones. An outside fairy asked to join their company and let them demand the most basic work - embroidering the bodice. The fairies did not trust her with this matter. But they themselves are trying, the work must be completed on time. And then, as luck would have it, the pearls will run out, or the cat will drop the hot iron. It burned such a hole that the hem had to be redone. What a misfortune it is.
And now, finally, the work is almost complete - all that remains is to assemble the parts of the dress into a single whole and show it to the princess. There was a week left before the ball. Such an important matter was postponed until the morning.
Fairies come to the workshop in the morning, but there is no dress, and there is no other fairy either... And she stole all the parts of the dress, slowly put it together, added flounces on her own and went to the palace to hand over the dress to the princess. He goes and boasts to everyone around him about how well it turned out. She took credit for all the work.
Now the fairies will not prove anything that they did the main work, the princess only needs the result, and who did what is not important to her. They had to sew the dress again so that the style would be even better and the embroidery even more beautiful.
But in this world, no good deed goes unpunished... The Queen Mother liked the dress brought by someone else's fairy, and she decided to order a new dress for herself too. It is impossible to refuse the queen. The alien fairy had to get down to business. But it’s one thing to go out with a finished job, and another to do something of your own. And it all went this way and that, and awry. She didn't cope with the task. Now the rest of the residents will think ten times before entrusting her with work.
And the hardworking fairies, tirelessly, sewed and decorated a new dress for the princess, even better than the previous one.


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Chapter 3 The Tale of the Good Elephant

Far, far away in warm countries, by the very blue sea, there lived an elephant. He had a big and very kind heart, he always sought to help others.
An elephant walks and sees that people are carrying heavy logs, straining themselves and falling from fatigue. He came up and helped them drag all the logs. The people thanked the elephant and fed it. The elephant's soul rejoices.
He goes further, sees that a log has fallen and crushed a man, and there is no way for him to get out. The elephant lifted the log and threw it away. But the man cannot walk on his own - he broke his leg, and the elephant carried him home. The man thanked the kind elephant, and the victim’s wife gave him a beautiful embroidered blanket. The elephant is happy with his new clothes.
An elephant walks past a china shop and sees pots on the floor, and all the upper shelves are free. He remembered that the potter was already old, had a bad back, and was left all alone, since all the children had gone elsewhere.
“Let me,” the elephant thinks, “let me help him put the pots on the shelves.”
The elephant quickly mastered the arrangement, they stand beautifully, it pleases the eye. He didn’t break a single pot, he tried, he wanted so much to help the old master. And the elephant moved on with a calm soul.
The potter came to the bench, and all the pots were ranked in order on the top shelves. Yes, they stand beautifully, it’s pleasing to the eye, but the pots were prepared for sale, and the master is old and has a bad back. Before that, he had been filming them all day, since there was no one to help him. And the buyer will soon come to pick up the pots, the master was sad, but he had to carry a ladder and take the pots back.
And the elephant goes on to do good, he likes to help people, and not only people.
An elephant walks along the river bank, sees crocodiles dragging a cow into the water, they will eat the poor thing. An elephant flew into the river, scattered the crocodiles, trampled one, and trampled the tails of the others to discourage them. He pulled the cow out of the water and put it on the shore.
The cow is happy - she was saved from certain death, the owner of the cow is happy - she got a crocodile for her bag, even though it was trampled, only the crocodiles are upset - the tails were trampled, the dinner was taken away. This is such a good elephant.

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Chapter 4 The Tale of an Unexpected Helper

In a forest far, far away, near the bluest mountains, there lived a beautiful fox. And the fox’s anniversary came, she invited animals of all stripes and types to visit. The table was set as expected. What was on it: pies and porridge, fried and steamed meat, jellied fish, cheese and sausage, as well as streaky bacon, vodka with herring, cranberry infusion, pickled cucumbers and mushrooms, pickled apples, about ten salads and other small things.
Guests came to the fox - a bear and a she-bear, and gave him a down shawl and a honey cake. A wolf and a she-wolf and a lion and a lioness came and presented him with pearl beads and yakhon earrings. What would it be like without the wild boar and the wild boar, they also came and gave us cups. Yes, all the other guests had a full house.
The guests sat down at the table, congratulated the hostess and did not forget to eat on both cheeks. And when they drank well, they began to sing in different voices. And then some people got drunk, some people grunted, and the festive tablecloth was worn down to the point of impossibility. And the guests fell into bed, some with their faces in the salad, some with a bottle in their arms, and some even under the table. The wives just can’t shake them off so they can take them home. So they abandoned it.
The next morning the animals woke up, hung over with brine, ate, drank everything that was left, and went home.
And the fox will clean up everything after them and wash them. The fox washed the dishes, it’s true, but she doesn’t know what to do with the tablecloth, she doesn’t have a washing machine, and for some reason Aunt Asya isn’t coming. But a way out was found. She went to bow to the raccoon.
“Help me, raccoon, wash the festive tablecloth that was spoiled by the guests, and I will pay you according to my conscience.”
The raccoon looked at the tablecloth, assessed the scope of the work, was horrified, but had nowhere to go. He agreed, since the roof of the house needed to be re-roofed, and he needed all the money.
The raccoon went to the river to wash the tablecloth. He rubs and rinses so much that he stirs up all the water. And at the bottom of the river a catfish was sleeping. The raccoon woke him up with his washing, took the catfish from him and snatched the tablecloth from his paws and stuffed it under a snag at the very bottom, and then went to sleep.
The raccoon began to cry, now he couldn’t get a tablecloth, he became sad. The fox will scold you, the tablecloth is your favorite, there will be no money for repairs. And an otter swims past, plays in the water, catches a fish. The otter asks:
-Why are you crying?
- Yes, the catfish stole the tablecloth from me and hid it.
- Don't worry, I'll help you.
The otter dived under the water, found a tablecloth, and brought it to the raccoon. The raccoon thanked the assistant from the bottom of his heart. He went away from the catfish to wash the tablecloth.
The fox did not deceive, he paid for the laundry according to his conscience. Now the raccoon will have a warm house, and the otter will be the most welcome guest in it.

Catherine Joly
Fairy tale “In a certain kingdom, in a small preschool state...”

Narrator. I'll tell you a wonderful fairy tale -

Not very short

Yes, and not very long,

And such as from me to you!

Artists help me -

Act out a fairy tale.

IN some kingdom,

Not a simple key,

And in the golden key,

Once upon a time there were craftswomen, needlewomen - girls

Natural teachers with extensive experience.

But for several years small state shocked by various innovations (shaking music):

Either the laws have changed, or the working conditions,

They can't do anything without an effective contract.

They undergo certification, then implement FGT,

Ped. They want to build a process to make it better for everyone.

Suddenly there was a lull,

We exhaled together "Oh", (teachers exhale loudly)

But it was just a vision

And pictures of the best dreams.

There was thunder in the clear sky

And the Federal State Educational Standard appeared. (Music rumbles thunder).

Federal State Educational Standard. I am a great Federal State Educational Standard

Finally, I have grown up.

Before preschool institutions

For humanitarian reasons

I'll teach you everything:

How to work smart.

Live in harmony and harmony.

Teacher 1: Where to go and how to do it? (Shakes their heads, spreads their hands).

All ped. the process went wrong

And life went wrong.

Teacher 2 But the Federal State Educational Standard is with us. (Delight and points to the Federal State Educational Standard).

He will help, tell us

A path through unprecedented places. (FSES nods its head).

Federal State Educational Standard. Don't be sad, don't be sad

Read smart books.

You will receive a scroll of innovations,

In ped. implement the process

And you will get decent results.

Here, take it: amazing creative glasses,

An extraordinary magical ball. (Teachers unroll the scroll, put on creative glasses and look at the map with comments).

Narrator. But that scroll is not simple

He was the one with the road map.

He gives them a path suggested,

Helped them reach the top.

And the ball of integration was spinning at their feet,

He united the regions and helped them live in harmony.

Suddenly the epiphany came,

The picture became clear and clear.

And the teachers were inspired

And they prepared for a difficult journey.

Teacher 1. But in order to achieve results,

To see our result,

We all united together

And everyone did a great job.

Teacher 2. We filmed a small video

How they suffered in the thorns of the Federal State Educational Standard.

Narrator. A our fairy tale continues

Teachers' work never ends. (Teachers come in with methodological literature, education law, standard, etc.)

Teacher 1. We learned a lot of new things,

We visited all areas of education.

Teacher 2. But we can’t do it alone

Implement the Federal State Educational Standard.

We need that kind of power

So that the potential increases.

Federal State Educational Standard. Social partners and parents of children,

They will help you in this matter

And they will guide you in the right direction. (Teachers sit on a bench and study literature).

Narrator. Teachers continue to work with true friends,

They read different books,

The law and the Federal State Educational Standard are being studied,

Children are taught everything

For a year work program make up,

Job prospects are discussed,

And targets help them with this.

This is how teachers live - this is how they live

IN small preschool state

Not a simple key

In a gold key.

Nowhere do they know grief

New ideas in your the state is implementing.

But that's it fairy tale about the Federal State Educational Standard does not end -

And it's just beginning.

A thorny path ahead

Don't forget about him.

And we wish you good luck,

And inspiration, creative ideas,

So that this difficult path can be passed without losses.

Thank you for your attention and for all your efforts.

And to cheer you up for the whole year,

Without delay, we will perform the song now.

And our master class has come to an end.


In a certain kingdom, in a certain state there was a merchant; His wife died, leaving only one son, Ivan. He assigned an uncle to this son, and after a while he married another wife, and since Ivan, the merchant’s son, was already old and painfully handsome, his stepmother fell in love with him.

One day Ivan, a merchant’s son, went on a raft across the sea to hunt with his uncle; suddenly they saw that thirty ships were sailing towards them.

On those ships was the Tsar-Maiden with thirty other maidens, her named sisters. When the raft floated with the ships, all thirty ships immediately anchored. Ivan, the merchant's son, together with his uncle was called to the best ship; There they were met by the Tsar Maiden with thirty maidens, called sisters, and told Ivan, the merchant’s son, that she fell in love with him deeply and came to see him. That's where they got engaged.

The Tsar Maiden ordered Ivan, the merchant's son, to come to this place tomorrow at the same time, said goodbye to him and sailed away. And Ivan, the merchant's son, returned home, had dinner and went to bed. His stepmother took his uncle into her room, made him drunk and began to ask: did they have anything on the hunt? The uncle told her everything. She, having listened, gave him a pin and said:

Tomorrow, when the ships begin to sail towards you, stick this pin into the clothes of Ivan, the merchant’s son.

The guy promised to carry out the order. In the morning Ivan, the merchant's son, got up and went hunting. As soon as the guy saw ships sailing in the distance, he immediately took and stuck a pin into his clothes.

Oh, how I want to sleep! - said the merchant's son. - Listen, uncle, I’ll just lie down and sleep, and when the ships come, please wake me up.

Fine! Why not wake him up?

So the ships sailed and stopped at anchor; the Tsar Maiden sent for Ivan, the merchant's son, so that he would come to her as soon as possible; but he slept soundly. They began to wake him up, disturb him, push him, but no matter what they did, they could not wake him up; they left it that way.

The Tsar Maiden ordered the uncle to have Ivan, the merchant's son, come here again tomorrow, and ordered him to raise the anchors and set the sails. As soon as the ships sailed, the man pulled out the pin, and Ivan, the merchant’s son, woke up, jumped up and began shouting for the Tsar Maiden to come back. No, she’s too far away, she can’t hear.

He arrived home sad and dejected.

The stepmother brought the guy into her room, got him drunk, asked him everything that happened, and ordered him to stick the pin in again tomorrow.

The next day, Ivan, the merchant's son, went hunting, again slept the whole time and did not see the Tsar Maiden; She ordered him to visit him one more time.

On the third day he and his uncle got ready to hunt; they began to drive up to the old place; They saw ships sailing in the distance, the man immediately stuck a pin, and Ivan, the merchant’s son, fell into a deep sleep. The ships sailed and stopped at anchor; The Tsar-Maiden sent for her betrothed groom to come to her ship. They began to wake him up in every possible way, but no matter what they did, they could not wake him up.

The Tsar Maiden discovered the tricks of her stepmother, her uncle’s betrayal, and wrote to Ivan, the merchant’s son, asking him to cut off the uncle’s head, and if he loved his bride, he would look for her far away, in the thirtieth kingdom.

As soon as the ships set their sails and sailed into the wide sea, the man pulled a pin out of the clothes of Ivan, the merchant’s son, and he woke up, began to shout loudly and call the Tsar Maiden; but she was far away and heard nothing.

The uncle gave him a letter from the Tsar Maiden; Ivan, the merchant's son, read it, pulled out his sharp saber and cut off the evil man's head, and he quickly landed on the shore, went home, said goodbye to his father and set off on the road to look for the thirtieth kingdom.

He walked wherever his eyes looked, whether for a long time or for a short time - soon the fairy tale was told, but not soon the deed was done - he came to the hut; there is a hut in an open field, turning on chicken legs.

I went into the hut, and there was Baba Yaga’s bone leg.

As much as I will, but twice as much as I will! Do you know, Baba Yaga, the thirtieth kingdom?

No, I don’t know! - said Baba Yaga and ordered him to go to her middle sister: doesn’t she know?

Ivan, the merchant's son, thanked her and went on; walked, walked, whether close, whether far, how long, how short, he came to the same hut, went up - and then Baba Yaga:

Fu-fu! - speaks. - The Russian spirit was unheard of, unseen, but now he has come. Willingly or unwillingly, good fellow?

As much as I will, but twice as much as I will! Do you know where the thirtieth kingdom is?

No, I do not know! - the yaga answered and told him to go to his younger sister: maybe she knows. - If she gets angry with you and wants to eat you, take three trumpets from her and ask her to play them: play the first trumpet quietly, play the second louder, and the third even louder.

Ivan, the merchant's son, thanked the yaga and moved on.

He walked and walked, whether long or short, close or far, finally he saw a hut - standing in an open field, turning on chicken legs; came up - and here was Baba Yaga.

Fu-fu! The Russian spirit was unheard of, unseen, but now he has come! - said the yaga and ran to sharpen her teeth to eat the uninvited guest.

Ivan, the merchant's son, begged her for three trumpets, playing the first quietly, the second louder, and the third even louder. Suddenly all sorts of birds flew in from all sides; The firebird also arrived.

Hurry up and sit on me,” said the firebird, “and we’ll fly wherever you want; Otherwise Baba Yaga will eat you!

As soon as she had time to sit on it, Baba Yaga came running, grabbed the firebird by the tail and pulled out a lot of feathers.

The Firebird flew with Ivan, the merchant's son; For a long time she rushed across the sky and finally flew to the wide sea.


Well, Ivan, merchant's son, the thirtieth kingdom lies beyond this sea; I am not able to carry you to the other side; get there as you know how!

Ivan, the merchant's son, got off the firebird, thanked him and walked along the shore.

He walked and walked, there was a hut, he went into it; An old woman met him, gave him food and drink and began to ask: where is he going, why is he traveling? He told her that he was going to the thirtieth kingdom, looking for the Tsar Maiden, his betrothed.

Oh! - said the old lady. - She doesn’t love you anymore; If you catch her eye, the Tsar Maiden will tear you apart: her love is hidden far away!

How to get it?

Wait a bit! My daughter lives with the Tsar Maiden, and today she promised to visit me; Will we somehow find out through her?

Then the old woman wrapped Ivan, the merchant’s son, in a pin and stuck it into the wall.

In the evening her daughter arrived. Her mother began to ask her: did she know where the love of the Tsar-Maiden was hidden?

“I don’t know,” the daughter responded and promised to find out about it from the Tsar Maiden herself.

The next day she flew back again and said to her mother:

On the other side of the ocean-sea there is an oak tree, on the oak tree there is a chest, in the chest there is a hare, in the hare there is a duck, in the duck there is an egg, and in the egg there is the love of the Tsar-Maiden!

Ivan, the merchant's son, took some bread and went to the said place; He found an oak tree, took a chest from it, took out a hare from it, a duck from the hare, an egg from the duck, and returned with the egg to the old woman.

The old woman's name day came soon; she invited the Tsar Maiden and thirty other maidens, her sisters, to visit her; She baked this egg, and dressed Ivan, the merchant’s son, in a festive way and hid it.

Suddenly, at noon, the Tsar Maiden and thirty other maidens arrived, sat down at the table, and began to have dinner; After dinner, the old woman gave everyone a simple egg, and the Tsar-Maiden received the same thing that Ivan, the merchant’s son, had obtained. She ate it and at that very moment fell deeply in love with Ivan, the merchant’s son.

The old woman now brought him out; how much joy there was, how much fun! The Tsar-Maiden left with her groom - a merchant's son - to her kingdom; got married and began to live, to be, and to accumulate goods.

Princess Frog. In some kingdom. Fairy tale!!

....

IN In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, there lived a king and a queen, he had three sons - all young, single, such daredevils that you can’t tell in a fairy tale or write with a pen, the youngest was called Ivan Tsarevich.

GThe king will say these words to them:

- DMy dear children, take an arrow for yourself, draw tight bows and shoot them in different directions, in whose yard the arrow will fall, and make a match there.

PThe elder brother shot the arrow - it fell into the boyar's yard, right opposite the maiden's mansion, the middle brother shot - the arrow flew to the merchant's yard and stopped at the red porch, and on that porch stood the maiden soul, the merchant's daughter, the younger brother shot - the arrow hit into a dirty swamp, and was picked up by a frog frog.

GIvan Tsarevich says:

- TOHow should I take the frog for myself? The frog is no match for me!

- Beri! - The king answers him. - You know, this is your fate.

INThe princes got married: the eldest to a hawthorn tree, the middle to a merchant’s daughter, and Ivan Tsarevich to a frog.

PThe king calls them and orders:

- HSo that your wives bake me soft white bread for tomorrow.

INIvan Tsarevich turned to his chambers sadly, hanging his head below his shoulders.

- TOwa-qua, Ivan Tsarevich! Why did you become so twisted? - The frog asks him. - Did Al hear an unpleasant word from his father?

- TOHow can I not freak out? My lord, my father, ordered you to make soft white bread by tomorrow.

- NTough, Tsarevich! Go to bed and rest, the morning is wiser than the evening!

UShe put the prince to bed and threw off her frog skin - and turned into a maiden soul, Vasilisa the Wise, went out onto the red porch and shouted in a loud voice:

- MAmki-nannies! Get ready, get ready, prepare soft white bread, the kind I ate, ate at my dear father’s.

Noutro Tsarevich Ivan woke up, the frog’s bread was ready long ago - and so delicious that you couldn’t even think of it, couldn’t imagine it, only say it in a fairy tale! The bread is decorated with various tricks, on the sides you can see royal cities and outposts.

BThe king thanked Ivan Tsarevich on that bread and immediately gave the order to his three sons:

- HLet your wives weave a carpet for me in one night.

INIvan Tsarevich turned around sadly, hanging his head below his shoulders.

- TOwa-qua, Ivan Tsarevich! Why did you become so twisted? Did Al hear a harsh, unpleasant word from his father?

- TOHow can I not freak out? My sovereign father ordered a silk carpet to be woven for him in one night.

- NTough, Tsarevich! Go to bed and rest, the morning is wiser than the evening! −

UShe put him to bed, and she shed the frog skin - and turned into a maiden soul, Vasilisa the Wise, went out onto the red porch and shouted in a loud voice:

- MAmki-nannies! Get ready, get ready to weave a silk carpet - so that it will be like the one I sat on with my dear father! - As said, so done.

Noutro Tsarevich Ivan woke up, the frog’s carpet was ready long ago - and so wonderful that you couldn’t even think of it, couldn’t imagine it, except say it in a fairy tale.

ANDThe carpet is decorated with gold and silver and intricate patterns.

BThe tsar thanked Ivan Tsarevich on that carpet and immediately gave a new order for all three princes to come to him for inspection together with their wives.

ABOUTAt five o'clock Ivan Tsarevich returned sadly, hanging his head below his wild shoulders.

- TOwa-qua, Ivan Tsarevich! Why are you freaking out? Did Ali hear an unfriendly word from his father?

- TOHow can I not freak out? My lord, my father, ordered me to come with you to the inspection, how I will show you to the people!

- NTough, Tsarevich! Go alone to visit the king, and I will follow you. When you hear knocking and thunder, say: it’s my little frog on his way in the box.

INthe older brothers came to the review with their wives, dressed up, all dressed up, standing and laughing at Ivan Tsarevich:

- Hthen, brother, you came without a wife? At least bring it in a handkerchief! And where did you find such a beauty? Tea, all the swamps came from?

INfriend, there was a great knock and thunder - the whole palace shook, the guests were very frightened, jumped up from their seats and did not know what to do, and Ivan Tsarevich said:

- NFear not, gentlemen! This is my little frog in a box that has arrived.

PA gilded carriage, harnessed to six horses, flew up to the royal porch, and out came Vasilisa the Wise - such a beauty that you couldn’t even imagine it, couldn’t imagine it, only say it in a fairy tale! She took Ivan Tsarevich by the hand and led him to the oak tables and the stained tablecloths.

WITHAs the guests began to eat, drink and have fun, Vasilisa the Wise drank from the glass and poured the last of it down her left sleeve, ate it with a swan and hid the bones behind her right sleeve.

ANDThe wives of the older princes saw her tricks, let’s do the same for ourselves.

PAs soon as Vasilisa the Wise went to dance with Ivan Tsarevich, she waved her left hand - a lake became, waved her right - and white swans swam across the water, the king and guests were amazed.

AThe older daughters-in-law went to dance, waved their left hands - they splashed, waved their right hands - the bone hit the king right in the eye! The king got angry and drove them away.

TMeanwhile, Ivan Tsarevich took a moment, ran home, found a frog skin and burned it over a high fire.

PVasilisa the Wise arrives, she missed it - there is no frog skin, she became despondent, sad and said to the prince:

- ABOUTx, Ivan Tsarevich! What have you done? If you had waited a little, I would have been yours forever, but now goodbye! Look for me far away, in the thirtieth kingdom - near Koshchei the Immortal.

ABOUTturned into a white swan and flew out the window. Ivan Tsarevich wept bitterly, prayed to God in all four directions and went wherever his eyes led him.

ShWhether he was eating close or far, long or short, an old old man came across him:

- Z“Hello,” he says, “good fellow!” What are you looking for, where are you going?

- CArevich told him his misfortune.

- Ehx, Ivan Tsarevich! Why did you burn the frog's skin? You didn’t put it on, it wasn’t yours to take it off! Vasilisa the Wise was born more cunning and wiser than her father, for which he became angry with her and ordered her to be a frog for three years. Here is a ball for you, where it will roll - follow it boldly.

ANDPrince Van thanked the old man and went to get the ball. He walks through an open field and comes across a bear.

- D“Oh,” he says, “I’ll kill the beast!”

Athe bear told him:

- NBeat me, Ivan Tsarevich! I'll be useful to you someday.

- NBeat me, Ivan Tsarevich! I'll be useful to you myself.

ABOUTI regretted it and moved on.

BThe hare was hedgehogging, the prince took his gun again, began to take aim, and the hare announced to him in a human voice:

- NBeat me, Ivan Tsarevich! I'll be of use to you myself.

ANDPrince Van felt sorry and went further - to the blue sea, he saw a pike fish lying on the sand, dying.

- Ax, Ivan Tsarevich, - the pike proclaimed, - have mercy on me, let me into the sea.

ABOUTHe threw it into the sea and walked along the shore.

DHow long, how short - the ball rolled up to the hut, the hut stands on chicken legs, spinning around. Ivan Tsarevich says:

- ANDhut, hut! Stand in the old way, as your mother did - with your front to me and your back to the sea.

ANDThe zbushka turned its back to the sea, and its front to it. The prince entered it and saw: on the stove, on the ninth brick, Baba Yaga’s bone leg was lying, her nose had grown into the ceiling, snot was hanging over the threshold, her tits were wrapped on a hook, she herself was sharpening her teeth.

- Goh, good fellow! Why did you come to me? - Baba Yaga asks Ivan Tsarevich.

- Ax you, old bastard! You should have fed me, a good fellow, and given me something to drink, steamed me in a bathhouse, and then you would have asked.

BAba Yaga fed him, gave him something to drink, steamed him in a bathhouse, and the prince told her that he was looking for his wife Vasilisa the Wise.

- A, I know! - Said Baba Yaga. - She is now with Koshchei the Immortal, it is difficult to get her, it is not easy to deal with Koshchei: his death is at the end of a needle, that needle is in an egg, that egg is in a duck, that duck is in a hare, that hare is in a chest, and the chest stands on a tall oak tree, and the Koschey tree protects itself like its own eye.

UYaga said where this oak grows, Ivan Tsarevich came there and doesn’t know what to do, how to get the chest? Suddenly, out of nowhere, a bear came running and uprooted the tree, the chest fell and broke into pieces, a hare ran out of the chest and took off at full speed, lo and behold, another hare was chasing after it, caught up, grabbed it and tore it to shreds.

INA duck flew out of the hare and rose high, high, flying, and the drake rushed after her, when he hit her, the duck immediately dropped the egg, and that egg fell into the sea.

ANDVan Tsarevich, seeing the inevitable trouble, burst into tears, suddenly a pike swims up to the shore and holds an egg in its teeth, he took that egg, broke it, took out a needle and broke off the tip: no matter how Koschey fought, no matter how much he rushed in all directions, he had to die!

ANDTsarevich Van went to Koshchei's house, took Vasilisa the Wise and returned home.

PAfter that they lived together happily ever after.

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“Rituals and ritual folklore” - Ivan Kupala. What is a ritual? The youth. Meeting. Winter songs. Trinity day. Autumn songs. Folklore. Carols. They arrange games. Genres of folklore. Songs of spring. Maslenitsa. Grandfather. Larks. Ritual folklore. Some signs of Christmas time. Martin. Rite. Songs of the Trinity. A generous day. Stoneflies. A cheerful farewell to winter.

“Russian folk art” - Why are Russian folk songs called that. Objective of the project. Russian folk lyrical song. Project competencies. What kind of Russians? folk tales You know. Pestushki. Folklore. Russian folk tales. Questions to be studied. Methodological task of the project. Russian folk art. Designation of the artistic activity of the masses.

“Folklore” - A folklore work. Review what you have learned about folklore. Moral ideals of the people. Research. Performance of folklore works. Artists. Genres of folklore. Name folklore genres. We thought about work and rest. Folklore. Life situations.

“Genres of Russian folklore” - Proverbs. Guess the riddles. Counting books. Dark-skinned. Puzzles. Fairy tales. Jokes. Song. Nursery rhymes. Tongue Twisters. Small genres of folklore.

“Small genres of Russian folklore” - A saying is part of a judgment, and a proverb is a complete statement. A living flower of Russian folklore. Mystery. The sun paints the earth. Kuban riddles. Relate. Comparison riddles. Speech without a proverb is like food without salt. Four brothers are walking towards the eldest. Small genres of folklore. Dal Vladimir Ivanovich.

“Russian folklore” - Nursery rhymes. Folk. Songs. Genres. Folklore. Created as a result of labor. Creation. The diversity of Russian folklore. Sayings. Games. Puzzles. The author is the people. Proverbs. Fairy tales. Tales. Word of mouth. Counting books. Calls and sentences. The word “folklore” appeared in the 19th century, coming from the English language.

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