There lived a wolf to read. Russian folk tale "Stupid wolf

F the dog Serko lived with a peasant, but he grew old painfully. The owner sees that there will be no sense from him, and he drove him out of the yard. Serko is wandering around the field.

A wolf approaches him and asks:

- What are you doing here?

Serco says:

- Well, brother, the owner drove me away, here I am. and wander.

“Do you want,” the wolf says to him, “I will make the owner take you back again?” Serko says:

“Do it, my dear, I’ll thank you somehow.

Wolf says:

- Well, look: when your master and his wife come out to reap, the mistress puts the child under a mop, and you walk near the field so that I know where it is: I will grab the child, and you take it away from me, but I seem to be frightened, and besides I'll drop it.

The owner went out into the stubble with his wife in the field to reap. The wife put her child under the shock, and she reaps next to her husband. Look - the wolf runs along the life, grabbed the child and carries it across the field.

Serko for the wolf.

Caught up somehow, took the child away, brought it to the owner, gave it to him. Then the owner took out bread and a piece of lard from a sack and said:

“Here, Serko, eat, for not letting the wolf eat the child!”

Here they go in the evening from the field, they take Serko as well. We returned home, and the owner said:

- Cook, wife, more buckwheat dumplings and season them well with bacon!

As soon as they were cooked, he seated Serko at the table, sat down next to him and said:

- Well, impose, Zhinka, dumplings, we will have dinner.

The wife put it on. He puts Serka in a bowl too, he pleases him so much that he doesn’t get burned hot!

And Serko thinks: “It will be necessary to thank the wolf for such a service.”

And the owner waited for the meat-eater and marries his daughter. Serko went out into the field, found a wolf there and said to him:

- Come to our garden on Sunday evening, I will let you into the hut and thank you for serving me.

The wolf waited until Sunday, came to the place where Serko pointed out to him. And on this very day, the owner celebrated the wedding. Serko went out to the wolf, led him into the hut and seated him under the table. Here Serko took a bottle of gorilka from the table, a large piece of meat and carried it under the table; people wanted to beat the dog for it. And the owner says:

- Do not beat Serko, he served me, and I will repay him with kindness all the time.

Serko takes what is best on the table, gives it to the wolf, fed him, gave him a drink so that the wolf could not stand it and said:

- I'll sleep!

And Serko says:

"Don't sing, or you'll be in trouble!" Better yet, I'll give you a bottle of vodka, but just be quiet. The wolf drank a bottle of vodka and says:

- Well, now I'll sing! And how howling under the table!

Who rushed out of the hut, who rushed to beat the wolf. And Serko fell on the wolf, as if he wants to strangle, The owner says:

"Don't hit the wolf, or you'll kill me and Serko!" He will deal with it himself.

Then Serko led the wolf into the field and said:

“You have served me, and I have repaid you well. On that they said goodbye.

Wolves live in the world. They like the grays of the world, which is why sometimes wolves are simply referred to as "grays". In general, wolves are creatures with which you need to keep your ears open. Fairy wolves - from a special test. It happens that they are better than wolves from real life.

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Bedtime story about the wolf Pawn
Author of the tale: Iris Revue

Once upon a time there was a wolf and his name was Pawn. He differed from other wolves in that he liked to have tea in the evening, look at the moon, and count the stars. The wolf Pawn had no friends.

And then one day Peshka became so sad that even a wolf howled. He already ran up the slopes, and drove the hares and took a nap under the tree.

“I have to go to work,” thought the wolf. “Maybe get a job as a shepherd?” So people say that a pig is not a gardener, and a wolf is not a shepherd. And it would be nice if I became a shepherd. Sit for yourself, count the sheep, and play hide and seek with the lambs.

And the wolf went to the village. He walks through the forest, and the bear Boulder meets him.

“How far have you gone, your gray majesty?” - the bear asked with malice.

- I went to work as a shepherd.

"Hee hee hee," the bear chuckled. - A sheep is not a friend to a wolf.

- Yes, I'm kind, - said the wolf Pawn.

“Hee-hee-hee, kind,” the bear laughed. - Who will believe you? Everyone knows about your sharp teeth. Everyone is afraid of you. Just wake up, think, where is the wolf? Early in the morning, for fear, they take a wolf stump!

“Do you think, bear, they won’t let me become a shepherd?”

- Of course not! said the bear Boulder. - There is nothing to go to the village.

- But I am bored! the wolf yelled.

- Get a friend!

- And who will be friends with me if everyone is afraid of me? the wolf got upset.

“Someone will be found,” said the bear Boulder and ran about his business.

And the wolf Peshka saw the hedgehog Kolyuchik and began to ask him to become a friend.

“What are you, gray,” said the hedgehog. - Didn't get enough sleep, did you? You will get hungry and eat me, your friend. Look for someone else.

“Hey, woodpecker,” the wolf called to a strong-nosed woodpecker sitting on a tree, “let’s make friends!”

“What are you, a wolf, has your mind gone beyond reason?” - the woodpecker was surprised. - Where has it been seen that a wolf is friends with a bird? To live with wolves is to howl like a wolf.

And then a story happened. Someone got into the habit of going to the wolf's house. He will come, nabuzoterit in the house and hide. The wolf will go hunting, then he will come home, and there the broom is lying around, the dishes are turned over, the felt boots are thrown off the stove.

- Who's the bully here? the wolf wondered. This bastard is clearly not afraid of me! Otherwise, he would not play tricks in my house!

And then an ordinary gray mouse caught the eye of the wolf.

"I'm not afraid of you, wolf," she said. “Firstly, because I’ll hide under the floor and you won’t do anything to me. And secondly, your name is Pawn, and this is funny and not a bit scary!

- Well, since you are so brave, - said the wolf, - let's be friends with you! Only when my wolfish appetite wakes up, it’s better not to catch my eye! And with food in my corner, I'll have more fun. And keep order in my house! There is nothing to scatter things here!

So the wolf Pawn and the mouse became friends. Only they don't tell anyone about this friendship!

If you need a friend, then he will definitely be found!

Happy day is running away
Dark-eyed night on the doorstep
Go to sleep soon, my friend
Let's send away worries and anxieties.

The dog Serko lived with a peasant, but he grew old painfully. The owner sees that there will be no sense from him, and he drove him out of the yard. Serko is wandering around the field.

A wolf approaches him and asks:

Why are you walking here?

Serco says:

Well, brother, the owner drove me away, here I am. and wander.

Do you want, - the wolf says to him, - I will make the owner take you back again? Serko says:

Do it, my dear, I'll thank you somehow.

Wolf says:

Well, look: when your master and his wife come out to reap, the mistress puts the child under a mop, and you walk near the field so that I know where it is: I will grab the child, and you take it away from me, and I seem to be frightened, and I will leave it his.

The owner went out into the stubble with his wife in the field to reap. The wife put her child under the shock, and she reaps next to her husband. Look - the wolf runs along the life, grabbed the child and carries it across the field.

Serko for the wolf.

Caught up somehow, took the child away, brought it to the owner, gave it to him. Then the owner took out bread and a piece of lard from a sack and said:

Here, Serko, eat, for not letting the wolf eat the child!

Here they go in the evening from the field, they take Serko as well. We returned home, and the owner said:

Make more buckwheat dumplings, wife, and season them well with bacon!

As soon as they were cooked, he seated Serko at the table, sat down next to him and said:

Well, impose, Zhinka, dumplings, we will have dinner.

The wife put it on. He puts Serka in a bowl too, he pleases him so much that he doesn’t get burned hot!

And Serko thinks: “It will be necessary to thank the wolf for such a service.”

And the owner waited for the meat-eater and marries his daughter. Serko went out into the field, found a wolf there and said to him:

Come to our garden on Sunday evening, I will let you into the hut and thank you for serving me.

The wolf waited until Sunday, came to the place where Serko pointed out to him. And on this very day, the owner celebrated the wedding. Serko went out to the wolf, led him into the hut and seated him under the table. Here Serko took a bottle of gorilka from the table, a large piece of meat and carried it under the table; people wanted to beat the dog for it. And the owner says:

Do not beat Serko, he served me, and I will repay him with kindness all the time.

Serko takes what is best on the table, gives it to the wolf, fed him, gave him a drink so that the wolf could not stand it and said:

And Serko says:

Do not sing, otherwise you will be in trouble! Better yet, I'll give you a bottle of vodka, but just be quiet. The wolf drank a bottle of vodka and says:

Well, I'm going to sleep now! And how howling under the table!

Who rushed out of the hut, who rushed to beat the wolf. And Serko fell on the wolf, as if he wants to strangle, The owner says:

Don't hit the wolf, or you'll kill Serko and me! He will deal with it himself.

Then Serko led the wolf into the field and said:

You have served me, and I have repaid you well. On that they said goodbye.

Based on this fairy tale, the cartoon "Once upon a time there was a dog" was filmed.

About the fairy tale

Russian folk tale "Stupid wolf"

The world of Russian fairy tales is bright, rich, filled with kindness and magic. Fairy tales were composed gradually and passed down from generation to generation. They are an integral part of folklore and Russian history. Many generations of children have grown up with folk tales with their simple but exciting plots.

Older people still vaguely remember the simple and vivid images of Russian fairy tales, but modern children, unfortunately, are almost unfamiliar with them. Nowadays, a child is surrounded by a wide variety of modern gadgets and bright toys, but fairy tales still remain an integral element of education. It is through fairy tales that the child comprehends good and evil. Simple images and fun, uncomplicated stories from children's books give the child an idea of ​​​​adulthood.

Fairy tales instill in a child a love for reading books, develop his imagination, and stories told in literate Russian also instill a culture of speech.

The plot of the fairy tale "Stupid Wolf" is simple and at the same time instructive. The old wolf, driven by hunger, goes out into the forest to look for food. The first person he decides to eat is the foal. The wolf directly informs the victim about his intentions, to which the foal responds with cunning: he mocks the teeth of the old predator, causing the wolf to bare his teeth. After the wolf diligently shows his fangs, the foal kicks on them and runs away.

The second time, the wolf hopes to dine at the tailor's expense, which he informs him ingenuously. Fortunately, the tailor has an iron arshin with him, with the help of which the cunning man manages to drive away the predator. The tailor invites the wolf to make sure that such a large prey will fit into his belly. The wolf agrees, and the tailor, using the blind trust of the wolf, catches him by the tail and beats him with a yardstick on the sides. The wolf, having lost half of its tail, breaks out with difficulty.

The third victim of the unfortunate hunter is a goat. Hearing about the desire of the wolf to dine with himself, he immediately agreed. The goat, in order to simplify the task for the wolf, decided to run from the mountain into the belly of the predator. The wolf liked this idea and, having stood under the mountain, he received goat horns on his forehead, and his next victim fled. The tale ended with the fact that, having rushed to the carrion, the starving wolf fell into a trap.

The tale reveals ingenuity and innocence. Its moral is that you cannot tell everyone in a row about your intentions and take every word you meet. You should not go ahead in your plans: often you need to be smart. And the essence of the final part of the tale is that "free cheese is only in a mousetrap."

Everything learned by a child in childhood is unconsciously used by a person already in adulthood. Simple truths laid down for a person in childhood form the foundations of his consciousness and worldview, lay the foundations of moral values. In childhood, a child learns good and bad with the help of fairy tales, and in adulthood a person, relying on impersonal images laid down by fairy tales in early childhood, orients himself in difficult life situations.

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Once upon a time there was a wolf, an old, old one. His teeth are broken, his eyes are hard to see. It became hard for the old man to live: at least lie down and die.

So the wolf went into the field to look for his prey and sees - a foal is grazing.

Foal, foal, I'll eat you!

Where are you, old man, to eat me! Yes, you have no teeth.

But there are teeth!

Show me if you don't brag!

The wolf bared his teeth:

Look!

And the colt kicked him with all his might on his bared teeth, and that was it.

The wolf fell unconscious. He lay, lay, forcibly woke up. Hunger is not an aunt, he wandered on.

He walks through the forest, towards him - the tailor. Such a cheerful tailor: he sings songs and waves with an iron arshin.

The wolf stopped in the middle of the road:

Tailor, tailor, I'll eat you!

The tailor looked at the wolf:

Well, what to do! So be it, eat. Let me just measure your belly: will I still fit into you.

Measure, - says the wolf, - but quickly, otherwise I really want to eat.

The tailor came in from behind, grabbed the wolf by the tail, wound it around his hand and let's beat it on the sides with a arshin, beats and says:

Arshin along, arshin across! Arshin along, arshin across!

The wolf was torn, torn, half-tail was torn off, he carried it away by force.

The wolf scurries and licks the wound. Suddenly he sees - a big goat is grazing on the mountain.

A goat, a goat! I will eat you!

Well, if you want. But why should I break my teeth in vain, you better stand under the mountain and open your mouth wider, and I will scatter from the mountain - yes, right into your mouth.

The wolf stood under the mountain, opened its mouth and waits.

The goat ran down the mountain and hit the wolf in the forehead, he fell off his feet. And the goat was like that.

The wolf lay down, got up and thinks:

“Did I swallow the goat or not? If I had eaten a goat, my belly would have been full. He must have deceived me, the loafer.”

He grieved, grieved, and went again to look for his prey. I saw carrion under a bush, rushed at it and fell into a trap.

Among the many fairy tales, it is especially fascinating to read the fairy tale "Stupid Wolf", it feels the love and wisdom of our people. Once again, re-reading this composition, you will certainly discover something new, useful and instructive, and essentially important. Despite the fact that all fairy tales are fantasy, however, they often retain the logic and sequence of events. Charm, admiration and indescribable inner joy are produced by pictures drawn by our imagination when reading such works. All descriptions of the environment are created and presented with a feeling of deepest love and appreciation for the object of presentation and creation. All the heroes were "honed" by the experience of the people, who for centuries created, strengthened and transformed them, devoting great and profound importance to children's education. The desire to convey a deep moral assessment of the actions of the main character, which encourages rethinking oneself, is crowned with success. The tale "Stupid Wolf" should be read for free online thoughtfully, explaining to young readers or listeners the details and words that are incomprehensible to them and new to them.

Once upon a time there was a wolf, an old, old one. His teeth are broken, his eyes are hard to see. It became hard for the old man to live: at least lie down and die.

So the wolf went into the field to look for his prey and sees - a foal is grazing.

Foal, foal, I'll eat you!

Where are you, old man, to eat me! Yes, you have no teeth.

But there are teeth!

Show me if you don't brag!

The wolf bared his teeth:

And the colt kicked him with all his might on his bared teeth, and that was it.

The wolf fell unconscious. He lay, lay, forcibly woke up. Hunger is not an aunt, he wandered on.

He walks through the forest, towards him - the tailor. Such a cheerful tailor: he sings songs and waves with an iron arshin.

The wolf stopped in the middle of the road:

Tailor, tailor, I'll eat you!

The tailor looked at the wolf:

Well, what to do! So be it, eat. Let me just measure your belly: will I still fit into you.

Measure, - says the wolf, - but quickly, otherwise I really want to eat.

The tailor came in from behind, grabbed the wolf by the tail, wound it around his hand and let's beat it on the sides with a arshin, beats and says:

Arshin along, arshin across! Arshin along, arshin across!

The wolf was torn, torn, half-tail was torn off, he carried it away by force.

The wolf scurries and licks the wound. Suddenly he sees - a big goat is grazing on the mountain.

A goat, a goat! I will eat you!

Well, if you want. But why should I break my teeth in vain, you better stand under the mountain and open your mouth wider, and I will scatter from the mountain - yes, right into your mouth.

The wolf stood under the mountain, opened its mouth and waits.

The goat ran down the mountain and hit the wolf in the forehead, he fell off his feet. And the goat was like that.

The wolf lay down, got up and thinks:

“Did I swallow the goat or not? If I had eaten a goat, my belly would have been full. He must have deceived me, the loafer.”

He grieved, grieved, and went again to look for his prey. I saw carrion under a bush, rushed at it and fell into a trap.


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