A fairy tale about a bunny who gave away apples. Suteev Vladimir Grigorievich. Lifesaver - Suteev V.G.

  • Russians folk talesRussian folk tales The world of fairy tales is amazing. Is it possible to imagine our life without a fairy tale? A fairy tale is not just entertainment. She tells us about what is extremely important in life, teaches us to be kind and fair, to protect the weak, to resist evil, to despise cunning and flatterers. The fairy tale teaches us to be loyal, honest, and ridicules our vices: boasting, greed, hypocrisy, laziness. For centuries, fairy tales have been passed down orally. One person came up with a fairy tale, told it to another, that person added something of his own, retold it to a third, and so on. Each time the fairy tale became better and more interesting. It turns out that the fairy tale was invented not by one person, but by many different people, people, which is why they began to call it “folk”. Fairy tales arose in ancient times. They were stories of hunters, trappers and fishermen. In fairy tales, animals, trees and grass talk like people. And in a fairy tale, everything is possible. If you want to become young, eat rejuvenating apples. We need to revive the princess - first sprinkle her with dead and then with living water... The fairy tale teaches us to distinguish good from bad, good from evil, ingenuity from stupidity. The fairy tale teaches not to despair in difficult moments and to always overcome difficulties. The fairy tale teaches how important it is for every person to have friends. And the fact that if you don’t leave your friend in trouble, then he will help you too...
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  • The Hare walked through the forest with a sack, looking for mushrooms and berries for his little hares, but, as luck would have it, he didn’t come across anything: no mushrooms, no berries.

    And suddenly, in the middle of a green clearing, he saw a wild apple tree. And the ruddy apples on it and under it are visible and invisible! Without thinking twice, the Hare opened his bag and began to collect apples in it.

    Then the Crow flew in, sat on a tree stump and croaked:

    - Carr! Carr! Ugliness! Everyone will come here, not a single apple will be left!

    “You’re croaking in vain,” says the Hare, “there are enough apples for the whole forest.” And my bunnies are sitting at home hungry.

    The Hare picked up a bag full of apples. The bag is heavy and cannot be lifted. With difficulty the Hare dragged him along the forest path...

    And suddenly his head buried itself in something soft. The Hare raised his head and was stunned - the Bear was standing in front of him!

    - What do you have in your bag? - asked the Bear. The hare came to his senses, opened the bag and said:

    - Here... Apples... Help yourself, Uncle Misha!

    Bear tried one apple.

    - Nothing apples! Refreshing! - he roared, picked up a large handful of apples and went on his way.

    And the Hare goes to his home.

    The Hare is walking through the forest, and baby squirrels are running towards him from all sides, squealing in chorus:

    - Uncle Hare! Give me some apples!

    There was nothing to be done, I had to open the bag again.

    On the way home, the Hare met his old friend Hedgehog.

    -Where are you going, Prickly Head? - asked the Hare.

    - Well, I went to pick mushrooms, but there were no mushrooms anywhere to be seen. I walk around with an empty basket.

    - You better take some apples from me. Take it, don’t be shy, I have a lot of them! - said the Hare and poured the Hedgehog a full basket of apples.

    The Hare went out into the meadow, and there the Goat was walking with her kids. The Hare also gave them apples.

    The Hare walked and walked and got tired.

    I was sitting down on some hillock, when suddenly...

    - Thank you, buddy! - said the Mole and disappeared underground along with the apples.

    In the hare's house they have been waiting for Papa Hare for a long time. To pass the time, Mama Hare tells a story to her hungry bunnies.

    And then someone knocked on the door...

    The door swung open, and baby squirrels appeared on the threshold with a large basket full of nuts.

    - Here! Mom asked me to tell you this! - the baby squirrels squealed and ran away.

    “Miracles...” whispered the Hare.

    The Hedgehog came with a basket full of mushrooms.

    - Home owner? - he asked the Hare.

    - Not really. I left in the morning and never returned.

    The Hedgehog said goodbye, left, and left the basket with mushrooms for the Hare.

    Neighbor Koza brought cabbage and a jug of milk.

    “This is for your children,” she said to the Hare.

    Miracles continued...

    With a thud, the underground lid opened, and the Mole's head appeared.

    - Is this the Hare's house? - he asked.

    “Yes, we live here,” said the Hare.

    - So I dug correctly! - the Mole rejoiced, and all sorts of vegetables flew out of the underground: carrots, potatoes, parsley, beets. - Hello Hare! - shouted the Mole and disappeared underground.

    And the Crow still croaks:

    - Carr! Carr! He handed out apples to everyone, and at least treated me to one apple!

    The Hare got embarrassed and shook the last apple out of the bag:

    - Here... The best! Take a peck to your health!

    - I really need your apple, I can’t stand them! Carr! Carr! What's being done! He brings an empty bag to his hungry children!

    - And I... And now I’ll go back to the forest and bring the bag full again!

    -Where are you going, stupid! Look what a cloud is gathering!

    And the Hare ran back into the forest.

    And when he ran to his treasured apple tree, there... The wolf was sitting.

    The Wolf saw the Hare, licked his lips and asked:

    - What do you want here?

    - I... I wanted to collect apples... For the bunnies...

    - So you like apples?

    - Lu... I love...

    - And I love hares very much! - The Wolf growled and rushed at the Hare.

    This is where the empty bag came in handy for the hare! The Hare threw it over the Wolf's head and took off running.

    It was late at night when the Hare trudged towards his house.

    And at home, the well-fed bunnies had been sleeping soundly for a long time. Only one Hare did not sleep: she cried quietly in her corner.

    Suddenly the door creaked.

    The little bunnies jumped up.

    - Hooray! Dad has come!

    The hare ran to the door: the Hare was standing on the threshold, all wet.

    “I brought you nothing... nothing at all,” he whispered.

    - My poor bunny! - exclaimed the Hare.

    And suddenly a terrible blow shook the house.

    - It is he! Wolf! Lock the door! Hide, everyone! - shouted the Hare.

    The glass rang, the window opened, and the big head of the Bear appeared.

    - Here! “Keep a gift from me,” the Bear growled. - Real honey, fake honey...

    In the morning the whole hare family gathered at the table. And there’s so much on the table! Mushrooms and nuts, beets and cabbage, honey and turnips, carrots and potatoes.

    And the evil Crow is surprised:

    “I can’t imagine: how could so much goodness come from an empty bag?”

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    ROLES FOR THE TALE:

    • Author
    • Crow
    • Bear
    • Squirrel
    • hare
    Vladimir Grigorievich Suteev “Sack of Apples”.
    The Hare walked through the forest with a sack, looking for mushrooms and berries for his little hares, but, as luck would have it, he didn’t come across anything. And suddenly, in the middle of a green clearing, he saw an apple tree. And the ruddy apples on it and under it are visible and invisible! Without hesitation, the Hare opened his bag and began to collect apples in it.
    HARE: Oh, the gifts are good! The kids will be happy!
    Ushastik, fluffy, bell, jumper,
    Everyone jumped and jumped on the benches.
    CROW: Carr! Carr! Why is this being done? What a disgrace! Everyone comes here, everyone picks for themselves, so there won’t be a single apple left!
    HARE: It’s in vain to croak, there are enough apples for the whole forest. And my bunnies are sitting at home hungry.
    All the bunnies are waiting for daddy,
    Everyone's name is different
    4 sons and a sweet daughter
    I love bunnies dearly, I adore babies!

    The Hare picked up a bag full of apples. The bag is heavy. The hare dragged him with difficulty. And suddenly a bear came towards him.
    BEAR: What are you afraid of, hare! Don't be afraid, I won't touch you. Well, tell me, what do you have in your bag?
    HARE: Here... Apples...! Take it and help yourself, Uncle Misha! I have a lot of them!
    BEAR: (tried) Nothing apples! Refreshing!
    The hare goes further, and a squirrel jumps through the trees towards him.
    SQUIRREL: Uncle Hare! Uncle Hare! Give me some apples!
    HARE: Help yourself! Eat to your health, squirrel! I have a lot of apples!
    SQUIRREL: Thank you, uncle hare!
    The hare went further, and his old friend, the hedgehog, met him.
    HARE: Where are you going, Prickly Head?
    HEDGEHOG: Well, I went to pick mushrooms, but the mushrooms were nowhere to be seen. I walk around with an empty basket.
    HARE: You better take some apples from me. Take it, don’t be shy, I have a lot of them!
    (He poured a full basket of apples for Hedgehog) HEDGEHOG: Thank you, my friend, hare! You saved me!
    The Hare went out into the meadow, and there the Goat was walking.
    GOAT: Be-e-e... Hello, hare. What are you talking about...
    HARE: Yes, here I am, bringing apples to my children! Help yourself, goat!
    GOAT: Thank you, very tasty apples! See you soon, bunny!
    The Hare walked and walked and got tired. I was sitting down on some hillock, when suddenly a mole crawled out of the ground...
    MOLE: Who is here?
    HARE: It's me, the hare!
    MOLE: Ahhhh... great, oblique! It's been a while since we've seen each other! Why does it smell so good? Wait, that smells like apples!
    HARE: Yep, you guessed it, buddy! Here, try it!
    MOLE: Thanks, buddy! See you soon!
    And in the hare's house they have been waiting for Papa the Hare for a long time. To pass the time, the mother hare tells a story to her hungry bunnies. And then someone knocked on the door...
    SQUIRREL:- Here! Mom asked me to tell you this!
    Bunny: Miracles...
    HEDGEHOG: (knocks on the door) Home owner?
    Bunny: Not really. I left in the morning and never returned.
    HEDGEHOG: I met your owner in the forest today! He picked a bag full of apples!
    Bunny: Yes, something is missing!
    HEDGEHOG: The bag is probably very heavy, that’s why it’s late! Take gifts from me for you and your bunnies! I guess I’ll go... You bow to the hare from me!
    GOAT (knocking on the door) Be-e-e-e! Is anyone home...
    Bunny: Yes, yes, there is!
    GOAT: Hello, neighbor! I brought cabbage and a jar of milk for your children! The cabbage is growing well these days. Eat for your health!
    (With a knock, the underground lid opened and the Mole’s head appeared)
    MOLE: Is this the Hare's house?
    Bunny: Yes, we live here
    MOLE: So, I dug correctly!
    (all sorts of vegetables flew out of the underground: carrots, potatoes, parsley, beets)
    MOLE: Hello Hare!
    CROW: Carr! Carr! He handed out apples to everyone, and at least treated me to one apple!
    HARE: Here... The best! Take a peck to your health!
    CROW: I really need your apple, I can’t stand them! Carr! Carr! What's being done! He brings an empty bag to his hungry children!
    HARE: And I... And now I’ll go back to the forest and bring the bag full again!
    CROW: Where are you going, stupid! Look what a cloud is gathering!
    WOLF (near the apple tree): What do you need here?
    HARE: I... I wanted to collect apples... For bunnies...
    WOLF: So you like apples?
    HARE:- Lu... I love you.
    WOLF: And I really love hares!
    (Throws himself at the hare. The hare puts a bag on the wolf’s head)
    It was late at night when the Hare trudged towards his house. And at home, the well-fed bunnies had been sleeping soundly for a long time. Only one Hare did not sleep: she cried quietly in her corner.
    (There was a knock on the door. The hare ran up to the door: the Hare was standing on the threshold).
    HARE: I brought you nothing... nothing at all.
    Bunny: My poor bunny!
    (Strong knock on the door)
    HARE: It is he! Wolf! Lock the door! Hide, everyone!
    (The glass rang, the window opened, and a big Bear head appeared)
    BEAR: Here! Keep a gift from me. Real honey, fake honey...
    CROW: I can’t imagine: how could so much goodness come from an empty bag?

    PERFORMANCE based on V. Suteev’s TALE “Bag of Apples”


    ROLES FOR THE TALE:

      Hare – Ontalapova Zhanylai

      Crow - Bektemir Abilmansur

      Bear - Tynyshtykbai Bakdaulet

      Belka - Nurlan Albina

      Hedgehog - Omarov Abubakr

      Goat-Bauyrzhan Aruzhan

      Krot-Sarsenbaev Nurtai

      Hare-Markova Nika

      Wolf - Kairat Sanzhar

    Vladimir Grigorievich Suteev “Sack of Apples”.
    The Hare walked through the forest with a sack, looking for mushrooms and berries for his little hares, but, as luck would have it, he didn’t come across anything. And suddenly, in the middle of a green clearing, he saw an apple tree. And the ruddy apples on it and under it are visible and invisible! Without hesitation, the Hare opened his bag and began to collect apples in it.
    HARE: Oh, the gifts are good! The kids will be happy!
    Ushastik, fluffy, bell, jumper,
    Everyone jumped and jumped on the benches.
    CROW: Carr! Carr! Why is this being done? What a disgrace! Everyone comes here, everyone picks for themselves, so there won’t be a single apple left!
    HARE: It’s in vain to croak, there are enough apples for the whole forest. And my bunnies are sitting at home hungry.
    All the bunnies are waiting for daddy,
    Everyone's name is different
    4 sons and a sweet daughter
    I love bunnies dearly, I adore babies!

    The Hare picked up a bag full of apples. The bag is heavy. The hare dragged him with difficulty. And suddenly a bear came towards him.
    BEAR: What are you afraid of, hare! Don't be afraid, I won't touch you. Well, tell me, what do you have in your bag?
    HARE: Here... Apples...! Take it and help yourself, Uncle Misha! I have a lot of them!
    BEAR: (tried) Nothing apples! Refreshing!
    The hare goes further, and a squirrel jumps through the trees towards him.
    SQUIRREL: Uncle Hare! Uncle Hare! Give me some apples!
    HARE: Help yourself! Eat to your health, squirrel! I have a lot of apples!
    SQUIRREL: Thank you, uncle hare!
    The hare went further, and his old friend, the hedgehog, met him.
    HARE: Where are you going, Prickly Head?
    HEDGEHOG: Well, I went to pick mushrooms, but the mushrooms were nowhere to be seen. I walk around with an empty basket.
    HARE: You better take some apples from me. Take it, don’t be shy, I have a lot of them!
    (He poured a full basket of apples for Hedgehog)

    HEDGEHOG: Thank you, my friend, hare! You saved me!
    The Hare went out into the meadow, and there the Goat was walking.
    GOAT: Be-e-e... Hello, hare. What are you talking about...
    HARE: Yes, here I am, bringing apples to my children! Help yourself, goat!
    GOAT: Thank you, very tasty apples! See you soon, bunny!
    The Hare walked and walked and got tired. I was sitting down on some hillock, when suddenly a mole crawled out of the ground...
    MOLE: Who is here?
    HARE: It's me, the hare!
    MOLE: Ahhhh... great, oblique! It's been a while since we've seen each other! Why does it smell so good? Wait, that smells like apples!
    HARE: Yep, you guessed it, buddy! Here, try it!
    MOLE: Thanks, buddy! See you soon!
    And in the hare's house they have been waiting for Papa the Hare for a long time. To pass the time, the mother hare tells a story to her hungry bunnies. And then someone knocked on the door...
    SQUIRREL: - Here! Mom asked me to tell you this!
    Bunny: Miracles...
    HEDGEHOG: (knocks on the door) Home owner?
    Bunny: Not really. I left in the morning and never returned.
    HEDGEHOG: I met your owner in the forest today! He picked a bag full of apples!
    Bunny: Yes, something is missing!
    HEDGEHOG: The bag is probably very heavy, that’s why it’s late! Take gifts from me for you and your bunnies! I guess I’ll go... You bow to the hare from me!
    GOAT (knocking on the door) Be-e-e-e! Is anyone home...
    Bunny: Yes, yes, there is!
    GOAT: Hello, neighbor! I brought cabbage and a jar of milk for your children! The cabbage is growing well these days. Eat for your health!
    (With a knock, the underground lid opened and the Mole’s head appeared) MOLE: Is this the Hare's house?
    Bunny: Yes, we live here
    MOLE: So, I dug correctly!
    (all sorts of vegetables flew out of the underground: carrots, potatoes, parsley, beets) MOLE: Hello Hare!
    CROW: Carr! Carr! He handed out apples to everyone, and at least treated me to one apple!
    HARE: Here... The best! Take a peck to your health!
    CROW: I really need your apple, I can’t stand them! Carr! Carr! What's being done! He brings an empty bag to his hungry children!
    HARE: And I... And now I’ll go back to the forest and bring the bag full again!
    CROW: Where are you going, stupid! Look what a cloud is gathering!
    WOLF (near the apple tree): What do you need here?
    HARE: I... I wanted to collect apples... For bunnies...
    WOLF: So you like apples?
    HARE: - Lu... I love you.
    WOLF: And I really love hares!
    (Throws himself at the hare. The hare puts a bag on the wolf’s head) It was late at night when the Hare trudged towards his house. And at home, the well-fed bunnies had been sleeping soundly for a long time. Only one Hare did not sleep: she cried quietly in her corner.
    (There was a knock on the door. The hare ran up to the door: the Hare was standing on the threshold) .
    HARE: I brought you nothing... nothing at all.
    Bunny: My poor bunny!
    (Strong knock on the door) HARE: It is he! Wolf! Lock the door! Hide, everyone!
    (The glass rang, the window opened, and a big Bear head appeared) BEAR: Here! Keep a gift from me. Real honey, fake honey...
    CROW: I can’t imagine: how could so much goodness come from an empty bag?

    Suteev V., fairy tale "Sack of Apples"

    Genre: literary fairy tale about animals

    The main characters of the fairy tale “The Bag of Apples” and their characteristics

    1. Hare. Kind and generous, he spared nothing for other animals. Noble, sympathetic, selfless.
    2. Crow. Croaks. Clueless, loves to prophesy.
    3. Wolf. Angry, greedy, cruel.
    4. Bear, Squirrels, Goat, Mole are kind and grateful animals.
    Plan for retelling the fairy tale "The Bag of Apples"
    1. Hare with a bag
    2. Apple tree.
    3. Crow swears
    4. Full bag of apples
    5. Handful of Bear
    6. Squirrels
    7. Hedgehog with an empty basket
    8. The hare is worried
    9. Nuts from squirrels
    10. Mushrooms from Hedgehog
    11. Cabbage from Koza
    12. Vegetables from Mole
    13. The last apple for the crow
    14. Wolf under the apple tree
    15. Escape in the rain
    16. Unhappy Hare
    17. Honey from the Bear
    18. Full table.
    The shortest summary of the fairy tale "The Bag of Apples" for reader's diary in 6 sentences
    1. The Hare found an apple tree in the forest and picked a bag full of apples.
    2. He drags apples home, but Uncle Misha meets and treats Bear
    3. The Hare treated the squirrels, the hedgehog, the goat, and the mole.
    4. The Hare is waiting for the Hare and then the animals begin to bring gifts in return - vegetables, mushrooms, nuts.
    5. The Hare gives the last apple to the Crow and returns to the apple tree, where the Wolf is waiting for him.
    6. The Hare comes running home and sees a table full of food, and the Bear is pushing honey through the window.
    The main idea of ​​the fairy tale "The Bag of Apples"
    How you treat people is how they will treat you.

    What does the fairy tale “The Bag of Apples” teach?
    This fairy tale teaches you to be kind, to share what you have with friends, not to expect reciprocal gratitude from friends, to do good from the bottom of your heart. Teaches that any good deed will definitely be appreciated. Teaches mutual assistance and selflessness.

    Review of the fairy tale "Sack of Apples"
    I liked this educational story. The hare in it is shown to be very kind and sympathetic. He treated everyone, helped everyone, and by the evening he was left without apples, because he had given away all the apples. But all the other animals also behaved well. They came to the Hare’s house and brought gifts in return - whatever they could. It turned out that the Hare treated others too and did not end up unscathed.

    Read summary, brief retelling fairy tales "Bag of Apples"
    Once a Hare was wandering through the forest with a huge bag. I wanted to prepare more berries and mushrooms for the winter. But he didn’t come across any berries or mushrooms. And suddenly the Hare sees an apple tree standing, and under and on it there are a huge number of ruddy apples.
    The Hare picked up a bag full of apples. Even the crow scolded him. But the Hare said that his bunnies were hungry and with difficulty dragged the full sack home.
    The Hare is dragging a bag, straining himself, suddenly his head rests against something soft. He raises his head, and the Bear rises above him.
    The resourceful Hare quickly got his bearings, took an apple out of the bag and handed it to the Bear: Help yourself, Uncle Misha.
    I tried the Bear apple and liked it. I grabbed a huge handful from the bag and moved on.
    And the little squirrels are already rushing to the Hare from all sides, asking for apples. Well, how not to give it to the little ones?
    The Hare goes further and sees the Hedgehog, the Spiny Head, the hare's old friend. Walks around with an empty basket, looking for mushrooms.
    The Hare filled him with a basket full of apples and continued on his way. He sees the Goat grazing in the clearing, so he had to treat the Goat too. He sat down on a hummock, and from there the Mole only managed to say thank you and dragged the apples underground.
    And at home, Mother Hare tells a fairy tale to the hungry Little Bunnies and waits for the Hare. It would be high time for him to appear. Suddenly there was a knock, a commotion, and the baby squirrels galloped up. They brought a full basket of nuts - my mother told me to give them to him.
    Then the Hedgehog appears and hands over a basket of mushrooms. And behind him the Goat brought milk and cabbage. The Hare is surprised, and then a mole crawls out of the ground and throws carrots, potatoes, and beets out of the hole.
    And at that time the Hare was talking to the Crow and treated her to the last apple from the bag. The Hare sees that the bag is completely empty, and he decides to go to the apple tree again. He comes, and the Wolf is sitting there, waiting for him. You, he says, love apples, but I love hares. The Wolf rushed at the Hare, and he threw an empty bag over his head and ran.
    The Hare came running home quite late, all wet and unhappy. He comes in and apologizes for not bringing anything. And then a terrible blow shakes the house. But this is not a Wolf. This Bear appears in the window, puts out a barrel of honey, real, fake.
    The Hares sat down at the table, and it was full of everything, nuts, mushrooms, vegetables, and even honey.
    And Crow outside the window was still surprised how so much good came out of an empty bag.

    Drawings and illustrations for the fairy tale "The Bag of Apples"