What is the name of the tale about the turnip. Which character pulled the turnip fourth in the Russian fairy tale of the same name? Different versions of the tale

What is the name of the tale about the turnip.  Which character pulled the turnip fourth in the Russian fairy tale of the same name?  Different versions of the tale
What is the name of the tale about the turnip. Which character pulled the turnip fourth in the Russian fairy tale of the same name? Different versions of the tale

V Russian folk tales people live side by side with domestic and wild animals. In difficult work, in the field, on a hunt or on a dangerous adventure, yard or forest dwellers always come to the aid of a person.

In the fairy tale "The Turnip" is a simple everyday story! But with beautiful pictures and large print it is interesting and informative to read it. If kids ask their parents what a turnip is? They will be able to tell in detail and in a fascinating way about this common plant.

A turnip is a root vegetable that grows in the ground like a carrot. It is round, juicy and sweet, and tastes like cabbage, radish and radish. In the villages, people planted a turnip in the garden and waited for a rich harvest. Stored in the basement to enjoy delicious summer vegetables in winter.

In a children's fairy tale, the story begins - grandfather planted a turnip, and a big, big turnip grew. And what happened next can be learned from the book if you ask your mother or grandmother to read a bedtime story.

There are many interesting characters in children's literature, but from the story about "The Turnip" all the characters are known and very popular. Let's remember who participates there:

Grandfather - an economic peasant, he plants and grows a rich harvest, dreams of fabulously large vegetables;

Grandma - in everything to match the grandfather, the first came to the rescue when it was necessary to drag a huge turnip;

Granddaughter - a little girl helping old people with the housework, she was the second to come to the aid of her grandfather and grandmother;

Dog Bug - the yard guard, she will always come to the rescue both on the hunt and in the garden;

Cat - a permanent resident in the house and on the street, if necessary, then it will come in handy in business.

Mouse - although he is a pest of vegetable gardens, he will help in trouble and will become the last participant in a long line of grandfather's assistants.

Fairy tale for kids fun and easy to grasp. The text is short and quickly remembered, based on this story, you can arrange a home play, or act out a scene at school and in kindergarten.

Benefits for children in Russian fairy tales

For completeness of perception, under the history there is Pictures that are folded into a filmstrip. Additionally, you can listen to the audio version, it helps to develop the imagination and imagine the cartoon in your head.

The story goes with repeated phrases. A chain of characters is gradually built up and similar statements appear in the text: "A bug for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip." It turns out tongue twisters that help develop clear speech and good memory. Parents can work with children and teach them to quickly pronounce repeating fragments from a fairy tale.

In addition to the narrative, vivid illustrations and works of art from Palekh and Fedoskino. They reflect the peasant life and help to vividly represent the actions and characters from the book. Children, looking at the drawings, will be able to get acquainted with Russian lacquer miniatures and folk crafts of Mstera and Kholuy.

The book is intended for family reading... If the kids have not yet learned to read, parents or older children will be able, together with the heroes of the fairy tale, to tell what friendship and mutual assistance are, and how they help in difficult situations.

It's not bad if the role of the mouse that decides the whole problem belongs to the leader or hero of the occasion. Seven players-characters of the Turnip fairy tale take part. The moderator assigns roles. The game is suitable for both children and adults. The responses of the heroes can be chosen - which ones you like best. or come up with your own.

Be careful!
1st player will turnip. When the leader says the word "turnip", the player must say "Oba-na" or "Oba, that's what I am ..."

2nd player will grandfather. When the presenter says the word "grandfather", the player must say "Would kill" or "I would kill, e-May"

3rd player will grandmother. When the presenter says the word "grandma", the player must say "Oh-oh" or « Where is my 17 years old? "

4th player will granddaughter... When the host says the word "granddaughter", the player must say "I'm not ready yet" or "I'm not ready"

5th player will Bug... When the host says the word "Bug", the player must say "Woof wow" or "Well, you fucking give, dog work"

6th player will a cat... When the host says the word "cat", the player must say "Meow meow" or “Get the dog off the playground! I have an allergy to her coat! I don't work without valerian! "

7th player will with a mouse. When the presenter says the word "mouse", the player must say "Pee-pee" or "All okay, gore you a mosquito!"

The game begins, the host tells the tale, and the players voice it.

Leading: Dear viewers! Would you like to see the fairy tale in a new way?

Surprisingly familiar, but with some additions ... in one, well, very rural, area very far from being famous, there was a grandfather.

(Grandfather appears).
Grandfather: Would kill, e-May!
Leading: and grandfather planted a turnip.
(Turnip emerges)
Turnip: Both on! Here I am!
Leading: Our turnip has grown big, very big!
(Repka emerges from behind the curtain)
Repka: Oba, that's what I am!
Leading: Grandfather began to pull the turnip.
Grandfather:(leaning out from behind the curtain) Would kill, e-may!
Repka: Oba, that's what I am!
Leading: called Grandfather Grandma.
Grandfather: Would kill, e-May!
Grandma(emerging over the curtain): Where are my 17 years ?!
Leading: grandma came ...
Grandma: Where are my 17s?
Leading: Grandma for grandpa ...
Grandfather: Would kill, e-May!
Leading: Grandpa for a turnip ...
Repka: Oba, that's what I am!
Leading: They pull, pull - they cannot pull. Calling Grandma ...

Grandma: Where is my 17 years old?
Leading: Granddaughter!
Granddaughter: I'm not ready yet!
Leading: Didn't make up your lips? Granddaughter came ...
Granddaughter: I'm not ready yet!
Leading: took up Grandma ...
Grandma: Where is my 17 years old?
Leading: Grandma for Grandpa ...
Grandpa: Would kill, e-May!
Leading: Grandpa for a turnip ...
Turnip: Oba, that's what I am!
Leading: pull, pull - they can't pull ... Granddaughter calls ...
Granddaughter: I'm not ready!
Leading: Bug!
Bug: Well, you damn it, give, dog work!
Leading: The Bug came running ...
Bug: Well, you fucking give, dog work ...
Leading: I took on my Granddaughter ...
Granddaughter:: I'm not ready ...
Leading: Granddaughter for Grandma ...
Grandma: Where is my 17 years old?
Leading: Grandma for Grandpa ...
Grandfather: Would kill, e-May!
Leading: Grandpa for Turnip ...
Turnip: Oba, that's what I am!
Leading: pull-pull - they cannot pull out ... took the Bug ...
Bug: Well, you fucking give, dog work!
Leading:: Cat!
Cat: Get the dog off the playground! I have an allergy to her coat! I don’t work without valerian!
Leading: the cat came running and how it will grab the bug ...
Bug:
Leading:: The bug screamed ...
Bug:(screeching) Well, you fucking give, dog work!
Leading: took on the granddaughter ...
Granddaughter: I'm not ready ...
Leading: granddaughter - for Grandma ...
Grandma: Where is my 17 years old?
Leading: Grandma - for Grandpa ...
Grandfather: Would kill, e-May!
Leading: Grandpa - for the turnip ...
Turnip: Both on!
Leading:: They pull, pull, cannot pull. Suddenly, a Mouse appears from the barn with a wide gait ...
Mouse: Okay, gore you Mosquito?
Leading: Out of need she went out and she did it under the Cat.
Cat: Remove the dog. I have an allergy to wool, without valerian - I don't work!
Leading: How to scream with indignation ... Mouse ... Mouse: Okay, gore you a mosquito?
Leading: grabbed the Cat, Cat ...
Cat: Take the dog away, I'm allergic to his coat, I don't work without valerian!
Leading: the cat again grabbed the bug ...
Bug: Well, you fucking give, dog work!
Leading: The bug grabbed the granddaughter ...
Granddaughter: I'm not ready ...
Leading: The granddaughter flies to the grandmother ...
Grandma: Where is my 17 years old?
Leading: Grandma broke into Dedke ...
Grandfather: e-may, I would kill!
Leading: then the mouse got angry, pushed the people aside, grabbed the tops and pulled out a root crop! Yes, you see, by all accounts this is not a simple mouse!
Mouse: Okay, gore you a mosquito?
Turnip: Oba, that's what I am ...
(The turnip jumps out and falls. Wiping away tears, Turnip hits the floor with a hat.)

You can, as a punishment for those who got lost, come up with a fine, for example, jump 5 times (for children) or drink a glass (for adults).

The tale "Turnip - 2" - in a new way

The second tale is more complicated in that, in addition to words, each actor needs to do the corresponding movements. Therefore, before the fairy tale, right in front of the audience, you can rehearse.

Roles and their description:
Turnip- at each mention of it, raises his hands above his head in a ring and says: "Both on".
Grandfather- rubs his hands and says: "So-so".
Grandma- waves his fist to his grandfather and says: "I would kill".
Granddaughter- puts his sides in his hands and says in a languid voice: "I'm ready".
Bug- twists its tail - "Woof woof".
Cat- licks himself with his tongue - "Pshsh-meow".
Mouse- hides his ears, covering them with his palms - "Pee-pee-scatter."
The sun- stands on a chair and looks, as the story progresses, moves to the other side of the "stage".

Likewise, you can play fairy tales "Teremok", "Kolobok" etc.

If you wish, you can make masks. Print on a color printer and cut out, enlarging the picture to the desired size - depending on who you need masks for (for children or adults).

What fairy tale do parents read to their child first? Well, of course, Turnip. The Russian folk tale about the heroic vegetable and the grandfather's family, including the domestic animals that pulled out the turnip, is probably known to all children. But here's the question: what is it about a simple story that attracts children so much? Why is she one of the first fairy tales read?

I think the whole point is that this fairy tale is all permeated with one idea - the miracle of the turnip mining from the earth)) The child quickly remembers the heroes of the story and the sequence of actions, and the text of the fairy tale, consisting of endless repetitions of a chain of gardeners harvesting a turnip, is very simple. Repeat who pulled until you list everyone, that's the whole story. It is also surprising that in the fairy tale about the turnip there is no saying "once upon a time." Grandfather immediately got down to business and planted a turnip. It is also interesting that in the primary source (the folklore collection of A.N. Afanasyev), among the heroes of the turnip-miners, there are: a knot and several legs. What are the legs and why are there five? - those are still questions.

Whatever it was, but the tale about the turnip remains popular with children and unforgettable for parents. Read the turnip to your kids, ask them to repeat themselves who pulled the turnip from the ground, train the baby's memory and speech. Successful reading!

Turnip

My grandfather planted a turnip in the garden.

Grow, says the turnip is big, but strong. A tremendous turnip has grown. My grandfather came to the garden, began to drag the turnip out of the ground: he pulls, he pulls, but he cannot pull it out.
The grandfather went to help the grandmother to call. The grandmother for the grandfather, the grandfather for the turnip, pull-pull, but they cannot pull the turnip out.

The grandmother called her granddaughter for help. The granddaughter became the grandmother, the grandmother became the grandfather, and the grandfather became the turnip: they pull, pull, they cannot pull the turnip.

The granddaughter called the dog Bug. They began to drag the turnip together. A bug for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, and a grandfather for a turnip: they can't pull it out.

The dog Bug ran to call the cat Murka for help. Together they began to pull the turnip out of the ground. Murka for a bug, a bug for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, and grandfather pulls by a turnip, but cannot pull it out.

Murka ran and called the mouse. All together began to drag the turnip out of the ground. Mouse for Murka, Murka for Bug, Bug for granddaughter, granddaughter for grandmother, grandmother for grandfather, and grandfather for turnip.

Oh! They pulled out the turnip.


Texts fairy tales Turnip we know five: the textbook folk, in the processing of Alexei Nikolaevich Tolstoy, the strange Afanasyevsky, the unpretentious teacher Ushinsky and the language-rich version of Vladimir Ivanovich Dahl.

We present all five texts of the Turnip fairy tale here:

Surely, you can find a great many different retellings and adaptations of the Turnip fairy tale, because the fairy tale has long become something like a song, it is known by heart and remembered from childhood. The tale has many sequels and parodies.

And yet, the tale Repka, despite its lightness and even lightness (it is difficult for children to perceive otherwise), has hidden in itself a huge and indisputable truth - joint work and efforts can move mountains, and family and friendship are the greatest value.

Tale Turnip (original)

Grandfather planted a turnip.

The turnip has grown big, very large.

My grandfather went to pick a turnip:

pulls-pulls, cannot pull!


Grandfather called grandmother:

grandmother for grandfather,

grandpa for a turnip -


Grandma called her granddaughter:

granddaughter for grandmother,

grandmother for grandfather,

grandpa for a turnip -

pull-pull, cannot pull!


Granddaughter Zhuchka called:

A bug for a granddaughter

granddaughter for grandmother,

grandmother for grandfather,

grandpa for a turnip -

pull-pull, cannot pull!


Bug called the cat:

a cat for a bug,

A bug for a granddaughter

granddaughter for grandmother,

grandmother for grandfather,

grandpa for a turnip -

pull-pull, cannot pull!


The cat called the mouse:

a mouse for a cat,

a cat for a bug,

A bug for a granddaughter

granddaughter for grandmother,

grandmother for grandfather,

grandpa for a turnip -

pull-pull - pulled the turnip!

Tale Turnip in A. N. Tolstoy's processing

Grandfather planted a turnip and says:

- Grow, grow, turnip, sweet! Grow, grow, turnip, strong!

The turnip grew sweet, strong, big, big.

My grandfather went to tear the turnip: pulls, pulls, cannot pull.

The grandfather called the grandmother.


Grandma for grandfather,

Grandfather for a turnip -


Grandma called her granddaughter.


Granddaughter for grandmother,

Grandma for grandfather,

Grandfather for a turnip -


They pull, pull, they cannot pull.

Granddaughter called Bug.


A bug for a granddaughter

Granddaughter for grandmother,

Grandma for grandfather,

Grandfather for a turnip -


They pull, pull, they cannot pull.

Beetle called the cat.


Cat for the Bug,

A bug for a granddaughter

Granddaughter for grandmother,

Grandma for grandfather,

Grandfather for a turnip -


They pull, pull, they cannot pull.

The cat called the mouse.


A mouse for a cat

Cat for the Bug,

A bug for a granddaughter

Granddaughter for grandmother,

Grandma for grandfather,

Grandfather for a turnip -


Pull-pull - and pulled the turnip.

Tale Turnip in A. N. Afanasyev's processing

Grandfather sowed a turnip; went to tear the turnip, grabbed the turnip: pulls, pulls, cannot pull! Grandfather called grandmother; grandmother for grandfather, grandfather for turnip, pull-pull, they can't pull! The granddaughter came; granddaughter for grandmother, grandmother for grandfather, grandfather for turnip, pull-pull, they can't pull! The bitch came; a bitch for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip, pull-pull, they can't pull! A leg came (?). A leg for a bitch, a bitch for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip, pull-pull, can't pull!

A friend's leg came; a friend's leg for a leg, a leg for a bitch, a bitch for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip, pull-pull, can't pull! (and so on up to the fifth leg). The heel came. Five legs for four, four legs for three, three legs for two, two legs for a leg, a leg for a knot, a knot for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip, pull-pull: pulled a turnip!

Tale Turnip in the processing of K. D. Ushinsky

My grandfather planted a turnip - a big, big turnip has grown.

My grandfather began to drag a turnip out of the ground: he pulls, pulls, he cannot pull it out.

The grandfather called for the help of the grandmother.

Grandma for a grandfather, grandfather for a turnip: they pull, pull, they cannot pull.

Grandma called her granddaughter. The granddaughter for the grandmother, the grandmother for the grandfather, the grandfather for the turnip: they pull, pull, they cannot pull.

The granddaughter of the Beetle called. A bug for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip: they pull, pull, they cannot pull.

The Bug called the cat. A cat for a bug, a bug for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip: pull, pull, cannot pull.

The cat clicked the mouse.

A mouse for a cat, a cat for a bug, a bug for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather pull and pull a turnip - they pulled a turnip!

Tale Turnip in V.I.Dal's processing

There lived an old man with an old woman, and a third granddaughter; spring has come, the snow has melted; so the old woman says: it's time to dig a vegetable garden; Apparently it's time, said the old man, sharpened the spade and went into the garden.

He dug it, dug it, sifted through the whole earth in a lump and fluffed up the ridges wonderfully; the old woman of the ridge praised and sowed turnips. The turnip has risen, it grows both green and curly, the tops spread along the ground, and under the ground a yellow turnip poured and poured, rushing upward, climbing out of the ground. "What a turnip!" - say the neighbors, looking over the fence! And grandfather and grandmother and granddaughter rejoice and say: "It will be for us that fasting to bake and soar!"

Here came the Assumption Fast, which they call the Lady, Grandfather wanted to eat the boy's turnips, went into the garden, grabbed the turnip by the tops, and well, pull; pulls, pulls, cannot pull; shouted to the old woman, the old woman came, grabbed her grandfather and pulled well; pull pull together, they cannot pull the turnips; the granddaughter came, grabbed the grandmother, and the three of us pulled; They pull the turnip, but they cannot pull it out.

The mongrel Zhuchka came running, clung to her granddaughter, and everyone pulls the self-quarters, but they can't pull the turnips!

The old man was out of breath, the old woman coughed, the granddaughter was crying, the bug barks; a neighbor came running, grabbed the bug by the tail, the bug by the granddaughter, the granddaughter by the grandmother, the grandmother by the grandfather, the grandfather by the turnip, pulling will pull, but they cannot pull! They pulled, pulled, but as the tops break off, everyone flew backwards: grandfather to grandmother, grandmother to granddaughter, granddaughter to bug, bug to neighbor, and neighbor to earth. Grandma Ah! grandfather waving his hands, granddaughter is crying, a bug barks, a neighbor rubs his head, and a turnip, as if nothing had happened, sits in the ground!

The neighbor scratched himself and said: oh grandfather, the beard has grown but the mind could not stand; let's spade, get her out of the ground! Then the old man and the old woman guessed, grabbed the spade and, well, pick off the turnip; they dug it, took it out, shook it off, and the turnip is such that it doesn't fit into a single pot; how to be The old woman took it, put it in a frying pan, baked it, and ate it with a neighbor in a quarter, and gave the peel to the Beetle. That's the whole story, you can't tell more.



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Hello dear readers of the Sprint-Answer website. The traditionally correct answer to a quiz question is highlighted in bold and blue in the list of answer options proposed by the organizers of the quiz. Today in the quiz we will plunge into the plot of the famous children's fairy tale about the turnip. This is what the original question sounds like.

Which character pulled the turnip fourth in the Russian fairy tale of the same name?

"Turnip"

Grandfather planted a turnip and says:
- Grow, grow, turnip, sweet! Grow, grow, turnip, strong!
The turnip grew sweet, strong, big, big.
My grandfather went to tear the turnip: pulls, pulls, cannot pull.
The grandfather called the grandmother.

Grandma for grandfather,
Grandfather for a turnip -


Grandma called her granddaughter.

Granddaughter for grandmother,
Grandma for grandfather,
Grandfather for a turnip -

They pull, pull, they cannot pull.
Granddaughter called Bug.

A bug for a granddaughter
Granddaughter for grandmother,
Grandma for grandfather,
Grandfather for a turnip -

They pull, pull, they cannot pull.
Beetle called the cat.

Cat for the Bug,
A bug for a granddaughter
Granddaughter for grandmother,
Grandma for grandfather,
Grandfather for a turnip -

They pull, pull, they cannot pull.
The cat called the mouse.

A mouse for a cat
Cat for the Bug,
A bug for a granddaughter
Granddaughter for grandmother,
Grandma for grandfather,
Grandfather for a turnip -

Pull-pull - and pulled the turnip.