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A fairy tale is a small miracle, Life in the world is boring without it, Even when we are adults, We will not be able to forget the fairy tale. There are many different fairy tales on the planet, There is kindness and beauty in them, Children rejoice in wise fairy tales, Dreams always come true in them!
Yes, many interesting fairy tales have been written. And even more unwritten fairy tales - good, kind, smart. On this page you will find fairy tales invented by little storytellers - children of preschool and primary school age. About whom? Of course, about animals. About what? About the most important things: about friendship, about kindness, about mutual assistance.
The children of my senior group (MK Preschool Educational Institution Pavlovsk kindergarten No. 8, Voronezh region) wrote (with a little help from me and their parents) several fairy tales, which we combined into the collection “Autumn Tales of the Magic Forest.”
The children also came up with fairy-tale characters themselves and made illustrations for their fairy tales.
Autumn Tales of the Magic Forest
Saying or Let's get acquainted.
In one small Magic Forest there lived an old man named Lesovichok. He was very kind and wise. Lesovichok helped all forest dwellers. And there were a lot of them in the forest: Tortila the turtle, Thorn the hedgehog, Mrs. Katie the snake, Honey the bear, Jumpy the bunny, Owl the owl, Cutie the bird, Hitra the fox, Swan the swan. Lesovichok also made sure that people did not harm his forest: they did not litter, did not break trees, did not destroy birds’ nests, did not tear up primroses, and did not offend animals.
Authors: collective creativity of children
Berry jam
One day, Honey the Bear came to Lesovich, sad and very sad.
- What happened, Medok? - asked the old man - Why are you so sad?
— We quarreled with the cunning fox. I picked a whole basket of berries, and she ate them. And now we don’t talk to her.
"What to do? How to reconcile friends? - thought Lesovichok. He thought for a long time, but could not come up with anything. And then one day, when Lesovichok was putting things in order in the forest, he saw a whole clearing of wild berries. "Idea!" - he thought. The forest boy asked the little fox and the little bear to help him pick berries. It took them a long time to collect them. There were so many berries that the friends ate enough and collected full baskets. And then everyone drank tea with berry jam. And the rest of the forest inhabitants were invited to visit Lesovich. And so we made peace!
Authors: Sasha Kravchenko, Alina Aleksandrovna Kravchenko (Sasha’s mother)
Mrs. Katie has found a friend.
Mrs. Katie, a long pink snake, lived in a cozy hole under a snag. She wore a cute pink hat with a yellow flower and was very proud of it. Every morning Mrs. Katie crawled out of her hole and basked in the sun. She also loved to crawl on the fallen autumn leaves, because they rustled so merrily! Mrs. Katie was very kind, but no one knew about it. All forest dwellers were afraid of the snake and avoided its hole. This upset Mrs. Katie, because she so wanted to have a real friend!
And then one day, when Katie, as usual, was basking alone in the sun, she suddenly heard someone crying pitifully. The snake quickly crawled to where the crying was coming from, and suddenly saw that the cunning fox had fallen into a deep hole. She could not get out and cried bitterly.
“Don’t cry,” the snake shouted to the frightened fox, “Now I’ll get you out!” Mrs. Katie lowered her long tail into the hole. “Hold on tight to my tail,” she shouted to the fox. The cunning fox grabbed the snake by the tail, and it crawled. It was difficult for the snake because the fox was very heavy. But Katie coped with this difficult task. Since then, the snake Katie and the fox Khitra have become fast friends. Now they were happily rustling the autumn leaves together and basking in the sun.
Authors: Arina Plotnikova, S. N. Plotnikova (Arina’s mother)
How the little bear became polite
In the thickest part of the forest, in a den, lived a bear cub named Medok. He had a terrible sweet tooth! But most of all he loved honey. For this, the bear cub was nicknamed Medkom. One day, when the little bear had run out of honey, he went to the wild bees who lived in a large hive on a tree. The honey climbed up the tree, looked into the hive, then stuck his paw there and scooped up a whole handful of honey. The bees got angry at him, and let's bite the impudent thief! The bear cub started to run as fast as he could, but the bees were faster. They caught up with Medok and started biting him, saying: “Don’t take someone else’s!” Medok returned to the den empty-handed. The little bear thought and decided that he should go for honey when the bees were not at home. He waited until the bees flew to the clearing to collect nectar and climbed into the hive. Honey did not even suspect that there were guard bees left in the hive, who immediately rushed to the sweet tooth. The bear cub barely carried his feet away.
Honey sits on a tree stump and cries.
- Why are you crying? - asked Lesovichok, who was passing by.
“I wanted to take honey from the bees, but they don’t give it back, they just bite.” Do you know how painful it is!
- Take? Without asking? Now I understand why the bees were angry with you. Next time, just ask them for honey, but you have to ask very politely. And don’t forget about the magic word “please.” The next day Medok went to the hive again. He was very afraid that the bees would bite him again, but gathering all his courage, he asked as politely as he could: “Dear bees, please give me a little of your delicious honey.” And then a miracle happened: the bees did not attack the bear cub, but flew into the hive and flew out with a large deck of honey! “Please, help yourself!” — the happy bees buzzed. Since then, the little bear has never forgotten to say the magic word “please”!
Authors: Maxim Gusakov, N. N. Reshetnikova (educator)
Tea party
Once upon a time there lived in the forest a little bunny named Jumpy. One day he thought: “I’m tired of eating this grass! I'll go and look for something tasty. It would be nice to find a sweet carrot!” The bunny smiled, remembering how she herself prepared carrot salad for him in the morning and licked his lips. At the edge of the forest where the bunny lived, carrots did not grow, and Jumpy went in search of them in the thicket of the forest. There were such large trees here that the sun's rays had difficulty breaking through the branches. The little jumper became scared, he even wanted to cry. And then he saw someone's den. The bear cub Medok came out of the den and asked the bunny:
- How are you, buddy? What are you doing so far from home?
“I’m looking for a carrot,” answered Jumpy.
- What are you saying, buddy, carrots don’t grow in the forest.
- It’s a pity, but I really want something sweet.
- It doesn’t matter, I have a whole deck of fragrant sweet honey. Come visit me and drink tea with honey.
The bunny agreed with pleasure. And after the tea party, the little bear accompanied Jumpy all the way to the house so that the bunny wouldn’t be scared!
Authors: Matvey Blinovskov, N. N. Reshetnikova (educator)
Prickly defender.
A gray hedgehog, Thorn, lived in a hole under a large stump. They called him that because he had terribly sharp needles. Just real thorns! Because of them, no one wanted to play with the hedgehog: everyone was afraid of pricking themselves.
One day, an angry, hungry wolf appeared in the Magic Forest. He saw the Bunny Bunny and began to carefully creep up to him. This was noticed by a hedgehog who was sitting on a stump and feeling sad. The hedgehog immediately curled up into a ball and rolled right under the wolf's feet. The wolf yelped in pain and jumped to the side. The hedgehog rolled after the wolf. He stabbed the wolf with his sharp needles again and again until he ran away from their Magic Forest.
“It’s so good that you have such sharp needles,” said the Little Bunny, who came up to thank the hedgehog. “If it weren’t for you and your thorns, a wolf would have eaten me.”
All the forest inhabitants were glad that the hedgehog saved Jumpy. And Lesovichok asked the hedgehog to become a protector of the forest inhabitants and protect everyone from the evil wolf. And the wolf, remembering the sharp needles of the hedgehog, never appeared in the Magic Forest again.
Authors: Kolodyazhny Denis, Reshetnikova N. N. (educator)
Owl
An owl, Sovushka, lived in the Magic Forest. She was very young, so not very wise. One day, she woke up and saw that wild ducks were getting ready to fly away somewhere.
The owl was very surprised.
-Where are they going to fly? – Sovushka asked Lesovich.
“It’s time for wild ducks to fly to warmer lands,” Lesovichok answered her. “It’s warm there and there’s plenty of food for them.”
- Wow! I need to fly there too, since it’s so good!
The owl asked the ducks to take her into their flock. The ducks agreed. The next morning, the ducks waited a long time for the owl, but she never came. Without waiting for Owl, they flew away without her. It turns out that Sovushka overslept. After all, owls are nocturnal birds: they wake up at night, go to bed in the morning and sleep until the evening. So the Owl remained to spend the winter in the Magic Forest! But she had a good time here too!
Authors: Kolya Pashchenko, N. N. Reshetnikova (educator)
Turtle Tortila and her friends.
Tortila the turtle lived on the shore of a forest pond. Every day she slowly crawled along the shore, and when she got scared or wanted to sleep, she pulled her little head and paws into her shell. The turtle's life was boring and monotonous. She had no friends and felt very lonely. One day, early in the morning, a turtle, warming itself under the rays of the sun, lay on the shore and a ringing song could be heard from far away: The sun has risen, have fun! Morning has come, cheer up! The bunny woke up and had fun! Smiled at everyone and had fun!
Soon the gray bunny, Jumpy, ran up to the turtle and greeted her with the words: “Good morning!” -Kind! she answered him. - What a funny song you have! - Do you want us to sing it together? And they sang loudly:
The sun has risen, have fun! Morning has come, cheer up! We've already woken up and are having fun! Everyone smiled and had fun!
The hedgehog, Thorn, who was picking mushrooms, heard a cheerful song and hurried to the forest pond. - Hello, greeted Tortilla Thorn and Jumpy. - What a funny song you have! Can I sing it with you? - Certainly! The three of us will have more fun! And they sang together:
The sun has risen, have fun! Morning has come, cheer up! We've already woken up and are having fun! Everyone smiled and had fun!
To their cheerful song, the swan Swan swam to the shore. - What a friendly company you have and a funny song! he said. “Let’s all sing together,” suggested Jumpy. Suddenly, everyone heard someone crying under a bush. Everyone hurried there and saw the little bird Cutie. - Why are you crying so bitterly? - Tortila asked her. “I’m in trouble,” she answered. The wind rose and I accidentally fell out of the nest. I don’t know how to fly yet, and I don’t know how to get back. - Sit on my wing, and I will take you to your nest. The cutie did just that. The little swan took off and delivered the chick to its place. Cutie Swan thanked her and waved her wing. And all the friends sang their favorite song:
The sun has risen, have fun! Morning has come, cheer up! We've already woken up and are having fun! Everyone smiled and had fun! Together we will be friends, give happiness, joy, kindness!
The turtle was very glad that she had so many wonderful friends. The time spent with them was the most wonderful time for her.
Authors: Gulyaev Makar, Gulyaeva L. A. (Makar’s mother)
I couldn’t resist and composed a fairy tale about the bird Cutie. True, the idea for the plot was suggested to me by my children.
Sore throat
In the Magic Forest there grew a big old tree. On one of the branches of this tree there was a small nest made of feathers and blades of grass. A bird called Cutie lived in this nest. Cutie woke up early: earlier than all the forest inhabitants and began to sing her cheerful song. Every morning, Cutie flew over the Magic Forest and sang so loudly and joyfully that all the forest inhabitants were in high spirits. The songs of this little bird made everyone feel good and joyful in their souls, and this made everyone kinder.
One day, one gloomy autumn morning, the forest inhabitants woke up and could not understand anything - why were they so sad and dreary? The rain that started to drizzle only ruined everyone's mood even more. The forest inhabitants crawled out of their dens and holes, from under snags and stones, gloomy and unfriendly. "What's happened? Why are both me and my friends in such a bad mood today?” - thought Lesovichok. He began to look closely, listen, and then he understood everything: today he had not heard Cutie’s song. What could have happened to her? To find out, Lesovichok went to a big old tree where a little songbird lived.
"Cutie!" - Lesovichok called the bird. A bird dozing in a nest flew up to him. She sat on Levovichka’s shoulder and in a quiet, hoarse voice told her what had happened to her and why she didn’t sing that morning.
The cutie woke up earlier than usual and was about to sing when she suddenly saw a spring. The water there was so clear and fresh! And how beautifully the water droplets sparkled, shimmering with different colors in the sun’s rays. The cutie immediately wanted to drink this clean water. She flew up to the spring and began to drink in small sips. The water in the spring turned out to be very cold, simply icy. The cutie understood that she couldn’t drink cold water, but the water was very tasty. She drank and drank. “Well, I got drunk, now it’s time to sing my morning song, to which the Magic Forest and all its inhabitants wake up!” The little songbird opened her beak to sing loudly and tenderly, but instead a rough hoarse cry was heard from her throat. And then Cutie felt how much her throat hurt!
Now she couldn't sing.
"What to do? How can I help Cutie?” - thought Lesovichok. A woodpecker lived on a large pine tree, and Lesovichok went to him.
— Dear woodpecker, they call you “forest doctor.” Maybe you can cure our Cutie's throat?
- No, I only treat trees: I rid them of insects and larvae. And you can cure Cutie yourself. Everything you need for this is in your forest. Ask wild bees for honey. It will relieve sore throat. Raspberries grow near the lake. It will lower the temperature. And at the edge of the forest the rose hips had already ripened. It will help the patient get stronger and gain strength.
The forest boy thanked the woodpecker and went to the clearing where the forest inhabitants had already gathered. Lesovichok told his friends everything and they decided to help: the bear cub went to the wild bees to ask for some honey, the fox picked raspberries, the little hare and the hedgehog picked a whole basket of rose hips, from which Lesovichok cooked a healing decoction, the swan Swan gave some feathers to warm up Cutie, and the turtle Tortilla volunteered to take all this to Cutie. But everyone politely refused her offer: after all, everyone knows how slowly a turtle moves, and Cutie needed help urgently! Lesovichok carried everything himself and soon Cutie recovered. She could sing again. And her songs were even better and louder, because she sang for friends who did not leave her in trouble.
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Why are fairy tales needed?
From about two years old, children begin to be interested in fairy tales. They listen carefully to the magical stories that adults tell them. They enjoy looking at the bright pictures. They repeat words and whole sentences from their favorite fairy tales.
Psychologists say that such magical stories help a child understand the world around him and the relationships between people. Colorful images of heroes encourage children to think. By example, kids learn to distinguish between the elementary concepts of good and evil. It is not for nothing that such a direction in psychology as fairy tale therapy is very popular. With its help, the development and correction of the child’s personality is carried out.
Children like it. Magic stories about animals endowed with human character traits help to understand the system of relationships.
Age complications for fairy tales
A fairy tale helps to develop the emotional sphere of a child. He learns to empathize with the heroes. Children especially like fairy tales invented by their parents. You can give a task to a child, come up with the beginning of a fairy tale, and an adult writes a continuation.
For the little ones, made-up fairy tales about animals should not contain evil characters or scary plots. This could be a travel tale about how the hero walked and met different animals. Kids enjoy imitating the voices and movements of forest (domestic) animals.
By the age of 5, children understand what magic is. They like unreal fairy tales about enchanted foxes or magical parrots. At this age, you can add an unpleasant character who will be mischievous. At the end of the fairy tale, all the animals must be reconciled. Such an ending helps develop kindness and responsiveness in children.
Invented fairy tales about animals can contain complex characters of different characters and elements of magic. Often children ask to tell a scary fairy tale - this helps them overcome their own fears, develops imagination and imagination.
Owl Council
The Fox realized that she would remain a girl. Only she had no idea why all the noble suitors were avoiding her. Then she went to the wise Owl to ask for advice. “Uh-uh, uh-uh!” - the Owl screamed on the branch. “Hey, wise mother! - The Fox turned to her in a humble, thin voice. “I wanted to ask you for advice on how I, the red Fox, can avoid being lonely.” “Okay, gossip, I’ll give you some instructions now. If you follow my advice, you will forget about sadness and melancholy and you will find yourself a groom in an instant.” “Okay, Sovushka, I’m listening to you carefully!” - answered the Fox. The interlocutor answers her: “Go, Fox, to the distant lake, to the forest, to the neighboring village. There you will see a bast hut, decorated with paints and flowers. Knock on it three times, and when the occupant of the hut comes out, ask him to spend the night. And if you’re smart enough, then sell the chicken you caught the other day, and at a higher price. This is how you will understand whether others want to do business with you.”
Entry First
Come up with ten words - ten common nouns, maybe phrases (table, chair, lamp, window, tin can, sweet pea...)
Let these words be taken by you from various areas of life. (prairie, general secretary, carnival, ball, cod)
Now words can be bent, rethought and turned inside out. How? That's how!
Let's say you came up with the words: Hedgehog, already, goal, ram...
We bow the word “Hedgehog”. The first thing that comes to mind is “hedgehog.” From this word you can make the word “already” by reading it backwards!
The word "goal" can be reversed to become "log".
A fairy tale may begin like this: “Once upon a time in the forest there lived a young hedgehog named “Baran.” Wherever he went, other hedgehogs said to him: “Where are you going, sheep? Can’t you see that my hedgehog is bathing naked here, you’re embarrassing her. And here we have mosquito nets set up. You'll trample them all now. Watch where you're going, sheep!
And so it happened. One day, a Ram (that is, a hedgehog) wandered into a damp ravine, in which the old Uzh was sitting out the heat...
And so on...
This technique is good for those who like to play with words, twist them this way and that, find endless meanings even in one short word.
Animal Tales
Realistic animal behavior and an interesting plot captivate children into a magical world. Over time, characteristics developed that became inherent to a particular animal. A kind and strong bear, a cunning fox, a simple-minded and cowardly hare. The humanization of animals has given them individual traits that are easily remembered and recognized by children.
It's quite easy to come up with a fairy tale about animals. You need to choose the main character and several episodes that happened to him.
Children from 5-6 years old can compose fairy tales on their own. At the first stage, an adult helps them. Gradually, the child himself begins to choose the main character and the situations that happened to him.