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The Fox and the Hare is a Russian folk tale. This is a tale about a wicked and cunning forest. And also that the smallest Rooster in the forest may be the bravest, and a dog, a bull and even a bear may be a coward. That is, courage does not depend on growth and strength, but depends on perseverance and patience.

Younger schoolchildren can read this fairy tale themselves, and preschoolers can read and analyze it by their educators or parents.

Fox and hare

Once upon a time there was a fox and a hare. The fox had an ice hut, the hare had a bast made of soft linden bark. Spring came. The fox's hut has melted, but the hare's hut is still there. So the fox asked to spend the night with him, but she kicked him out of the hut.

A bunny is walking along the road, crying. A dog met him:

- Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! What, bunny, are you crying?

- Don't cry, bunny! I will help you.

They went to the hut. The dog barked:

- Woof woof woof! Go, fox, get out!

And the fox says to them from the stove:

The dog got scared and ran away.

The bunny is walking down the road again, crying. A bear meets him:

- What are you crying about, bunny?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and a fox had an ice one. Her hut melted away. She asked me to spend the night, and she kicked me out.

- Don't cry, I'll help you.

- No, you can't help. The dog wanted to help me, but it didn’t kick the fox out, and you won’t kick it out.

- No, I'll kick it out!

They went up to the hut. How the bear will cry:

- Go, fox, get out!

And the fox answers them from the oven:

- As I jump out, as I jump out, it’s not good for you!

The bear got scared and ran away.

There is a bunny again. A bull met him:

- What, bunny, are you crying?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and a fox had an ice one. Her hut melted away. She asked me to spend the night, and she kicked me out.

- Come on, I'll help you.

- No, bull, you can't help. The dog wanted to help me, but it didn’t kick the fox out, and the bear didn’t kick it out, and you won’t kick it out.

- No, I'll kick it out!

They went up to the hut. The bull roared like:

- Go, fox, get out!

And the fox answers them from the oven:

- As I jump out, as I jump out, it’s not good for you!

The bull got scared and ran away.

The bunny is walking along the road again, crying even harder. And he was met by a rooster with a scythe:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! What are you crying about, bunny?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and a fox had an ice one. Her hut melted away. She asked me to spend the night, and she kicked me out.

- Come on, I'll help you.

- No, cock, you can't help. The dog wanted to help me, but it didn't drive the fox out, and the bear didn't drive it out, and the bull didn't drive it out, and you won't drive it out.

- No, I'll kick it out.

They went up to the hut. The rooster stomped here, scored with its wings:

Get out of the house, fox!

The fox heard, was frightened and said:

- Putting on my shoes ...

The rooster stomped again, scored with its wings:

Ku-ka-re-ku! My braid is sharp.

Get out of the house, fox!

The fox says again:

- Dressing ...

The rooster stomped for the third time, scored with his wings:

Ku-ka-re-ku! My braid is sharp.

Get out of the house, fox!

Then the fox ran out of the hut and ran away. The rooster and the bunny began to live and live in a bast hut.

Once upon a time there was a fox and a hare. The fox had an ice hut, the hare had a bast hut.

Spring has come red - the fox's hut has melted, and the hare's is the same.

So the fox asked him to spend the night, but she kicked him out of the hut. A dear bunny is walking, crying. A dog met him:

- Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! What, bunny, are you crying?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice one. She asked me to spend the night with me, and she kicked me out.

- Don't cry, bunny! I will help your grief.

They went up to the hut. The dog zabrehla:

- Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! Go, fox, get out!

And the fox to them from the stove:

The dog got scared and ran away.

The bunny is walking the road again, crying. A bear meets him:

- What, bunny, are you crying?

- Don't cry, I'll help your grief.

- No, you can't help. The dog drove - didn’t kick it out, and you won’t kick it out.

- No, I'll kick it out!

They went up to the hut. How the bear will cry:

- Go, fox, get out!

And the fox to them from the stove:

- As I jump out, as I jump out, scraps will go through the back streets!

The bear got scared and ran away.

There is a bunny again. A bull met him:

- What, bunny, are you crying?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice one. She asked to spend the night, and she kicked me out.

- No, bull, you can't help. The dog drove - did not drive out, the bear drove - did not drive out, and you cannot drive out.

- No, I’ll kick it out!

They went up to the hut. The bull roared like:

- Go, fox, get out!

And the fox to them from the stove:

- As I jump out, as I jump out, scraps will go through the back streets!

The bull got scared and ran away.

The dear bunny is walking again, crying more than ever. A rooster with a scythe meets him:

- Ku-ka-river! What are you crying about, bunny?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice one. She asked to spend the night, and she kicked me out.

- Come on, I'll help your grief.

- No, cock, you can't help. The dog drove - did not drive out, the bear drove - did not drive out, the bull drove - did not drive out, and you cannot drive out.

- No, I'll kick it out!

They went up to the hut. The rooster stomped with its paws, scored with its wings:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! I'm on my heels

I carry a braid on my shoulders

I want to cut the fox,

Get off, fox, off the stove,

Go, fox, get out!

The fox heard, got scared and said:

- Putting on my shoes ...

Rooster again:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! I'm on my heels

I carry a braid on my shoulders

I want to cut the fox,

Get off, fox, off the stove,

Go, fox, get out!

The fox says again:

- Dressing ...

Rooster for the third time:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! I'm on my heels

I carry a braid on my shoulders

I want to cut the fox,

Get off, fox, off the stove,

Go, fox, get out!

The fox ran out without a memory, the cock here and hacked to death with a scythe.

And they began to live with the bunny in a bast hut.

Once upon a time there was a fox and a hare. The fox had an ice hut, and the hare had a bast hut. Spring has come - red, the fox's hut has melted, and the hare's is the same. So the fox asked him to spend the night, but she kicked him out of the hut!

A dear bunny is walking, crying. To meet him - a dog:

- Tyaf-tyaf-tyaf! What, bunny, are you crying?

- Woof! Don't cry, bunny! I will help your grief! They approached the hut, the dog rattled:

- Tyaf - tyaf - tyaf! Go, fox, get out! And the fox to them from the stove:

- As I jump out, as I jump out, scraps will go through the back streets! The dog got scared and ran away.

The bunny is walking the road again, crying. To meet him - Bear:

- What, bunny, are you crying? - How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice one, she asked to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out! ”“ Don't cry! I will help your grief!

- No, you can't help! The dog drove - didn’t kick it out and you won’t kick it out! “No, I’ll kick it out!” They approached the hut, and the bear cried out:

- As I jump out, as I jump out, scraps will go through the back streets! The bear got scared and ran away.

There is a bunny again, a bull to meet him:

- Moo-oo-oo-oo! What, bunny, are you crying?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and a fox had an ice one. She asked me to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out!

- Moo-oo-oo! Come on, I'll help your grief!

- No, bull, you can't help! The dog drove - did not drive out, the bear drove - did not drive out and you cannot drive out!

- No, I'll kick it out! They approached the hut, the bull roared like:

- Go, fox, get out! And the fox to them from the stove:

- As I jump out, as I jump out, scraps will go through the back streets! The bull got scared and ran away.

The bunny goes dear again, crying more than ever. I'm going to meet a rooster with a scythe:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! What are you crying about, bunny?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and a fox had an ice one. She asked me to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out!

- Come on, I'll help your grief!

- No, rooster, you can't help! The dog drove - did not drive out, the bear drove - did not drive out, the bull drove - did not drive out, and you cannot drive out!

- No, I'll kick it out! They approached the hut, the rooster stomped with its paws, beat with its wings.

The tale of Zayushkin's hut read:

Once upon a time there was a fox and a hare. The fox had an ice hut, and the hare had a bast hut. Spring has come - red, the fox's hut has melted, and the hare's is the same.

Here the fox asked him to spend the night, but she kicked him out of the hut! A dear bunny is walking, crying. To meet him - a dog:

Tyaf-tyaf-tyaf! What, bunny, are you crying?

Woof! Don't cry, bunny! I will help your grief! They approached the hut, the dog rattled:

Tyaf - tyaf - tyaf! Go, fox, get out! And the fox to them from the stove:

As I jump out, as I jump out, the scraps will go through the back streets! The dog got scared and ran away.

The bunny is walking the road again, crying. To meet him - Bear:

What, bunny, are you crying? - How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice one, she asked to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out! ”“ Don't cry! I will help your grief!

No, you can't help! The dog drove - didn’t kick it out and you won’t kick it out! “No, I’ll kick it out!” They approached the hut, and the bear would scream:

As I jump out, as I jump out, the scraps will go through the back streets! The bear got scared and ran away. There is a bunny again, a bull to meet him:

Moo-oo-oo-oo! What, bunny, are you crying?

How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and a fox had an ice one. She asked me to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out!

Moo-oo-oo! Come on, I'll help your grief!

No, bull, you can't help! The dog drove - did not drive out, the bear drove - did not drive out and you cannot drive out!

No, I'll kick it out! They approached the hut, the bull roared like:

Go, fox, get out! And the fox to them from the stove:

As I jump out, as I jump out, the scraps will go through the back streets! The bull got scared and ran away.

The bunny goes dear again, crying more than ever. I'm going to meet a rooster with a scythe:

Ku-ka-re-ku! What are you crying about, bunny?

How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and a fox had an ice one. She asked me to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out!

Come on, I'll help your grief!

No, cock, you can't help! The dog drove - did not drive out, the bear drove - did not drive out, the bull drove - did not drive out, and you cannot drive out!

No, I'll kick it out! They approached the hut, the rooster stomped with its paws, scored with its wings:

Ku-ka-re-ku-u!

I walk on my heels, I carry a braid on my shoulders

I want to cut the fox, get off, fox, from the stove!

About the fairy tale

Russian folk tale "The Fox and the Hare"

A fairy tale is a very special kind of folk verbal art. Those who are well acquainted with this genre probably paid attention to the fact that in the text of many fairy tales, the repetition of the same event is often found, only with the participation of different characters or with a change in other elements. This repetition technique is fairly common in animal tales. This principle of plotting became the basis for separating the complex of fairy tales into a separate genre group. They are called cumulative or chained tales. Most often, they have a threefold repetition of the action: the hero tries to achieve his goal three times, the princes shoot arrows three times, the tests that the characters are subjected to have three options. But it also happens that a recurring event becomes the main one in a fairy tale, in this case one action is reproduced many times. In the Russian folk tale "The Fox and the Hare" there are four such repetitions. Each time, the characters perform the same action with one specific goal: a dog, a bear, a bull and a rooster are trying to drive out a fox from a hare's bast hut, which has deceived a dwelling after its house has melted. Each new actor performs the same sequence of actions. To emphasize the effect of the chain, the speech of the characters is also played anew each time. This is the reproduction of rhymed lines, small rhyme-sayings, which are easily perceived and easily remembered by children, is another specific feature of the cumulative fairy tale. Researchers argue that such a repetition of rhymes, songs of heroes is necessary so that the child to whom the fairy tale is read learns to speak as soon as possible. After all, animal tales are intended for very young listeners, these tales begin to be read to children literally in infancy. Such a simple repeating structure is most easily perceived by the child's mind.

Summary

The fox and the hare each had their own hut: the hare had a completely strong and durable bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. It is quite natural that with the onset of spring, the fox's dwelling melted. Left homeless, the fox asked the hare for the night, and so it survived it from its own home. The hare, in search of help, went out onto the road, where he in turn met different animals: first a dog, then a bear and a bull. Each of them tried to solve the problem of the hare and drive the fox out, but they were all frightened by the fox's speech and hastened to retreat. Only the brave rooster managed to resist the cunning cheat and return the hare's property.

As can be seen from the retelling, the tale does not contain particularly interesting and exciting events. All the attention of the reader in them should be focused not on the plot twists and turns, but on the verbal form and style of their performance. The storyteller may use minimal artistic ability to add variety to the story and make it more entertaining for the child. Variety of intonation will keep the child's attention and interest and will help him understand the image of each character.

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Once upon a time there was a fox and a hare. The fox had an ice hut, the hare had a bast hut. Spring has come red - the fox's hut has melted, and the hare's is the same.

So the fox asked him to spend the night, but she kicked him out of the hut.

A bunny is walking along the road, crying. A dog met him:

- Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! What, bunny, are you crying?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice one. She asked me to spend the night with me, and she kicked me out.

- Don't cry, bunny! I will help your grief.

They went up to the hut. The dog zabrehla:

- Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! Go, fox, get out!

And the fox to them from the stove:

The dog got scared and ran away. The bunny is walking the road again, crying. A bear meets him:

- What, bunny, are you crying?

- Don't cry, I'll help your grief.

- No, you can't help. The dog drove - didn’t kick it out, and you won’t kick it out.

- No, I'll kick it out!

They went up to the hut. How the bear will cry:

- Go, fox, get out!

And the fox to them from the stove:

- As I jump out, as I jump out, scraps will go through the back streets!

The bear got scared and ran away. There is a bunny again. A bull met him:

- What, bunny, are you crying?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice one. She asked to spend the night, and she kicked me out.

- No, bull, you can't help. The dog drove - did not drive out, the bear drove - did not drive out, and you cannot drive out.

- No, I’ll kick it out!

They went up to the hut. The bull roared like:

- Go, fox, get out!

And the fox to them from the stove:

- As I jump out, as I jump out, scraps will go through the back streets!

The bull got scared and ran away. The bunny goes along the road again, crying more than ever. A rooster with a scythe meets him:

- Ku-ka-river! What are you crying about, bunny?

- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice one. She asked to spend the night, and she kicked me out.

- Come on, I'll help your grief.

- No, cock, you can't help. The dog drove - did not drive out, the bear drove - did not drive out, the bull drove - did not drive out, and you cannot drive out.

- No, I'll kick it out!

They went up to the hut. The rooster stomped with its paws, scored with its wings:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! I'm on my heels

I carry a braid on my shoulders

I want to see the fox,

Get off, fox, off the liver,

Go, fox, get out!

The fox heard, got scared and said:

- I put on my shoes ...

Rooster again:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! I'm on my heels

I carry a braid on my shoulders

I want to see the fox,

Get off, fox, off the liver,

Go, fox, get out!

The fox says again:

- Dressing ...

Rooster for the third time:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! I'm on my heels

I carry a braid on my shoulders

I want to see the fox,

Get off, fox, off the liver,

Go, fox, get out!

The fox ran out without a memory, the cock here and hacked to death with a scythe.

And they began to live with the bunny in a bast hut ...