Short stories. Oseeva

Valentin Berestov

There was a time when birds couldn't sing.

And suddenly they learned that in one distant country there lives an old, wise man who teaches music.

Then the birds sent the Stork and the Nightingale to him to check whether this was so.

The stork was in a hurry. He was eager to become the world's first musician.

He was in such a hurry that he ran to the sage and did not even knock on the door, did not greet the old man, and with all his might shouted directly into his ear:

Hey old man! Come on, teach me music!

But the sage decided to teach him politeness first.

He led Stork outside the threshold, knocked on the door and said:

You have to do it like this.

All clear! - Aist was delighted.

Is this the music? - and flew away to quickly surprise the world with his art.

The nightingale came later with its little wings.

He timidly knocked on the door, said hello, apologized for the trouble and said that he really wanted to study music.

The sage liked the friendly bird. And he taught the nightingale everything he knew himself.

Since then, the modest Nightingale has become the best singer in the world.

And the eccentric Stork can only knock with his beak. Moreover, he boasts and teaches other birds:

Hey, do you hear? You have to do it like this, like this! This is real music! If you don't believe me, ask the old sage.

How to find a track

Valentin Berestov

The children went to visit their grandfather, a forester. Went and got lost.

They look, Belka is jumping over them. From tree to tree. From tree to tree.

Guys - to her:

Squirrel, Squirrel, tell me, Squirrel, Squirrel, show me How to find the path To the grandfather's lodge?

Very simple, Belka answers.

Jump from this Christmas tree to that one, from that one to a crooked birch. From the curve of the birch, a large, large oak tree is visible. The roof is visible from the top of the oak tree. This is the guardhouse. Well, what are you? Jump!

Thanks Belka! - say the guys. “But we can’t jump up trees. We'd better ask someone else.

Jumping Hare. The children sang their song to him:

Bunny Bunny, tell me, Bunny, Bunny, show How to find the path To the grandfather's lodge?

To the gatehouse? - asked the Hare. - There is nothing easier. At first it will smell like mushrooms. So? Then - hare cabbage. So? Then it will smell like a fox hole. So? Skip this smell to the right or left. So? When he is behind, sniff like this and you will smell the smoke. Jump straight to it without turning anywhere. This grandfather-forester puts a samovar.

Thank you, Bunny, the guys say. - It's a pity that our noses are not as sensitive as yours. You'll have to ask someone else.

They see a snail crawling.

Hey, Snail, tell me, Hey, Snail, show me How to find the path To the grandfather's lodge?

Tell for a long time, - Snail sighed. - Lu-u-better I'll take you there-u-u. Follow me.

Thank you Snail! - say the guys. We don't have time to crawl. We'd better ask someone else.

A bee sits on a flower.

Guys to her:

Bee, Bee, tell me, Bee, Bee, show me How to find the path To grandfather's lodge?

Well, well, - says the bee. - I'll show you... Look where I'm flying. Follow along. See my sisters. Where they are, there you are. We bring honey to grandfather's apiary. Well, goodbye! I'm in a terribly hurry. Well...

And flew away. The kids didn't even have time to thank her. They went to where the bees flew and quickly found a lodge. That was joy! And then grandfather treated them to tea with honey.

Honest caterpillar

Valentin Berestov

The caterpillar considered itself very beautiful and did not miss a single drop of dew so as not to look into it.

How good am I! - the Caterpillar rejoiced, looking with pleasure at her flat face and arching her shaggy back to see two golden stripes on it.

Too bad no one notices this.

But one day she got lucky. A girl walked through the meadow and picked flowers. The caterpillar climbed onto the most beautiful flower and waited.


That's disgusting! Even looking at you is disgusting!

Ah well! - Caterpillar got angry. - Then I give an honest caterpillar word that no one, ever, anywhere, for anything and for no reason, in any case, under no circumstances will see me again!

I gave my word - you need to keep it, even if you are a Caterpillar. And the caterpillar crawled up the tree. From trunk to branch, from branch to branch, from branch to branch, from branch to branch, from branch to leaf.

She took out a silk thread from her belly and began to wrap herself around it. She labored for a long time and finally made a cocoon.

Wow, how tired I am! sighed the Caterpillar. - Totally screwed up.

It was warm and dark in the cocoon, there was nothing else to do, and the Caterpillar fell asleep.

She woke up because her back was itching terribly. Then the Caterpillar began to rub against the walls of the cocoon. Rubbed, rubbed, rubbed them through and fell out.

But she fell somehow strange - not down, but up.

And then the Caterpillar in the same meadow saw the same girl.

"Horrible! thought the Caterpillar. - Even though I'm not beautiful, it's not my fault, but now everyone will know that I'm also a liar. I gave an honest caterpillar that no one would see me, and did not restrain him. A shame!" And the caterpillar fell into the grass.

And the girl saw her and said:

Such a beauty!

So trust people, - the Caterpillar grumbled.

Today they say one thing, tomorrow they say something completely different.

Just in case, she looked into the dewdrop. What? In front of her is an unfamiliar face with a long, long mustache.

The caterpillar tried to bend its back and saw that large multi-colored wings appeared on its back.

Ah, that's what! she guessed. - A miracle happened to me. The most ordinary miracle: I became a Butterfly!

This happens. And she spun merrily over the meadow, because she did not give an honest butterfly word that no one would see her.

Magic word

V.A. Oseeva

A little old man with a long gray beard was sitting on a bench and drawing something in the sand with an umbrella.
. “Move over,” Pavlik told him and sat down on the edge.
The old man moved aside and, looking at the red, angry face of the boy, said:
- Has something happened to you? - Well, okay! And what about you?” Pavlik squinted at him.

"I'm going to my grandmother. She's just cooking. Drive or not?
Pavlik opened the door to the kitchen. The old woman was taking hot cakes off the baking sheet.
The grandson ran up to her, turned his red wrinkled face with both hands, looked into her eyes and whispered:
- Give me a piece of pie... please.
Grandma straightened up. The magic word shone in every wrinkle, in the eyes, in the smile.
- Hot ... hot hot, my dear! - she kept saying, choosing the best, ruddy pie.
Pavlik jumped for joy and kissed her on both cheeks.
"Wizard! Wizard!" he repeated to himself, remembering the old man.
At dinner, Pavlik sat hushed and listened to his brother's every word. When the brother said that he was going to go boating, Pavlik put his hand on his shoulder and quietly asked:
- Take me, please. Everyone around the table went silent.
The brother raised his eyebrows and chuckled.
“Take it,” said the sister suddenly. - What are you worth!
- Well, why not take it? Grandma smiled. - Of course, take it.
"Please," Pavlik repeated.

The brother laughed out loud, patted the boy on the shoulder, tousled his hair:
- Oh, you traveler! Okay, get going!
“Helped! Helped again!
Pavlik jumped out from behind the table and ran out into the street. But the old man was no longer in the square.
The bench was empty, and only incomprehensible signs drawn by an umbrella remained on the sand.

Badly

V.A. Oseeva
The dog barked furiously, falling on its front paws.

Directly in front of her, nestled against the fence, sat a small disheveled kitten. He opened his mouth wide and meowed plaintively.

Two boys stood nearby and waited to see what would happen.

A woman looked out the window and hurriedly ran out onto the porch. She drove the dog away and angrily called out to the boys:

Shame on you!

What's embarrassing? We didn't do anything! the boys were surprised.

This is bad! the woman replied angrily.

What is easier

V.A. Oseeva
Three boys went into the forest. Mushrooms, berries, birds in the forest. The boys were walking.

Didn't notice how the day went by. They go home - they are afraid:

Get us home!

So they stopped on the road and think what is better: to lie or to tell the truth?

I will say, - says the first, - as if a wolf attacked me in the forest.

The father will be frightened and will not scold.

I will say, - says the second, - that I met my grandfather.

The mother will be delighted and will not scold me.

And I'll tell the truth, - says the third one. - It's always easier to tell the truth, because it's the truth and you don't need to invent anything.

Here they all went home.

As soon as the first boy told his father about the wolf - look, the forest watchman is coming.

No, he says, there are wolves in these places. Father got angry. For the first guilt he got angry, and for a lie - twice.

The second boy told about his grandfather. And grandfather is right there - he is coming to visit. Mother learned the truth. For the first guilt I got angry, and for a lie - twice.

And the third boy, as soon as he came, he confessed everything from the threshold. My aunt grumbled at him and forgave him.

Good

V.A. Oseeva

Yurik woke up in the morning. Looked out the window. The sun is shining. The money is good. And the boy wanted to do something good himself.

Here he sits and thinks: “What if my sister was drowning, and I would save her!”

And my sister is right there:

Walk with me, Yura!

Go away, don't stop thinking! The sister got offended and left.

And Yura thinks: “Now, if the wolves attacked the nanny, and I would shoot them!”

And the nanny is right there:

Put away the dishes, Yurochka.

Clean it yourself - I have no time! The nurse shook her head.

And Yura again thinks: “Now, if Trezorka fell into the well, and I would pull him out!”

Trezorka is right there. Tail wags: “Give me a drink, Yura!”

Go away! Don't stop thinking! Trezorka closed his mouth, climbed into the bushes.

And Yura went to his mother:

What would be good for me to do? Mom patted Yura on the head:

Take a walk with your sister, help the nanny clean the dishes, give some water to Trezor.

sons

V.A. Oseeva

Two women were drawing water from a well.

A third one approached them. And the old old man sat down on a pebble to rest.

This is what one woman says to another:

My son is dexterous and strong, no one can cope with him.

And the third is silent. - Why don't you tell about your son? - her neighbors ask.

What can I say? - says the woman. - There is nothing special about him.

So the women took full buckets and went. And the old man is behind them.

Women go and stop. My hands hurt, water splashes, my back hurts. Suddenly, three boys run out towards me.

One tumbles over his head, walks with a wheel - women admire him.

He sings another song, fills himself with a nightingale - his women listened.

And the third ran up to the mother, took heavy buckets from her and dragged them.

The women ask the old man:

Well? What are our sons?

Where are they? - answers the old man. - I see only one son!

blue leaves

V.A. Oseeva

Katya had two green pencils. But Lena has none. So Lena asks Katya:

Give me a green pencil.

And Katya says:

I'll ask my mom.

Both girls come to school the next day.

Lena asks:

Did mom let you?

And Katya sighed and said:

Mom allowed me, but I didn’t ask my brother.

Well, ask your brother again, - says Lena.

Katya comes the next day.

Well, did your brother let you? - asks Lena.

My brother allowed me, but I'm afraid you'll break your pencil.

I'm careful, - says Lena.

Look, says Katya, don't fix it, don't press hard, don't take it in your mouth. Don't draw too much.

I, - says Lena, - only need to draw leaves on the trees and green grass.

This is a lot, - says Katya, and she frowns her eyebrows. And she made a disgusted face. Lena looked at her and walked away. I didn't take a pencil. Katya was surprised, ran after her:

Well, what are you? Take it! - Don't, - replies Lena.

At the lesson, the teacher asks: - Why do you, Lenochka, have blue leaves on the trees?

No green pencil.

Why didn't you take it from your girlfriend?

Lena is silent.

And Katya blushed like a cancer and said:

I gave it to her, but she won't take it.

The teacher looked at both:

You have to give so that you can take.

On the rink

V.A. Oseeva

The day was sunny. Ice glittered. There were few people at the rink.

The little girl, with her arms outstretched in a comical way, rode from bench to bench.

Two schoolchildren tied up their skates and looked at Vitya.

Vitya performed various tricks - either riding on one leg, or spinning around like a top.

Well done! one of the boys called out to him.

Vitya darted around the circle like an arrow, famously turned around and ran into the girl.

The girl fell.

Vitya was scared.

I accidentally ... - he said, shaking off the snow from her fur coat.

Hurt?

The girl smiled.

Knee...

There was laughter from behind. "They're laughing at me!" thought Vitya and turned away from the girl in annoyance.

Eka unseen - the knee! What a crybaby! - he shouted, driving past schoolchildren.

Come to us! they called. Vitya approached them. Hand in hand, all three glided merrily across the ice.

And the girl was sitting on the bench, rubbing her bruised knee and crying.

The ability to retell the text not only demonstrates the level of speech development, but also shows how much the child is able to understand and analyze the text he has heard or read. But for children, retelling the text often causes difficulties. How can you help your child overcome them?

There are two main reasons why a child may have difficulty retelling a text: these are problems with the development of speech or problems with understanding, analyzing and formulating what they hear. In the first case, the emphasis should be placed precisely on the development of speech and this should be done not with the help of retelling, but with the help of simpler games for the development of speech. But in the second case, it is necessary to train the child’s ability to retell the text.

We bring to your attention short stories with which you can easily teach your child to retell texts.

GOOD DUCK

V. Suteev

A duck with ducklings, a hen with chickens went for a walk. They walked and walked to the river. Ducks and ducklings can swim, but hens and chickens can't. What to do? Thought and thought and thought! They swam across the river in exactly half a minute: a chicken on a duckling, a chicken on a duckling, and a chicken on a duck!

1. Answer the questions:

Who went for a walk?

Where did the duck with ducklings go for a walk chicken with chickens?

What can a duck do with ducklings?

What can't a hen and chicks do?

What did the birds think?

Why did they say “good” about the duck?

The birds "swam across the river in half a minute", what does this mean?

2. Retell.

SLIDE

N. Nosov

The children built a snow hill in the yard. They poured water on her and went home. The cat didn't work. He was sitting at home, looking out the window. When the guys left, Kotka put on his skates and went up the hill. Teal skates in the snow, but can't get up. What to do? Kotka took the box of sand and sprinkled it on the hill. The guys came running. How to ride now? The guys were offended by Kotka and forced him to cover the sand with snow. Kotka untied his skates and began to cover the hill with snow, and the guys poured water over it again. Kotka also made steps.

1. Answer the questions:

What were the guys doing?

Where was Kotka at that time?

What happened when the guys left?

Why couldn't Kotka climb the hill?

What then did he do?

What happened when the guys came running?

How did you fix the hill?

2. Retell.

AUTUMN.

In autumn, the sky is overcast, covered with heavy clouds. The sun hardly peeks out from behind the clouds. Cold piercing winds blow. Trees and bushes are bare. Their green outfit flew around them. The grass turned yellow and withered. There are puddles and mud all around.

1. Answer the questions:

What season is it now?

What is described in the story?

What is the sky like in autumn?

What is it tied to?

What is said about the sun?

What happened to the grass in autumn?

And what else distinguishes autumn?

2. Retell.

HEN.

E. Charushin.

A hen with chickens walked around the yard. Suddenly it began to rain. The hen quickly sat down on the ground, spread all her feathers and clucked: “Kvoh-quoh-quoh-quoh!” This means: hide quickly. And all the chickens crawled under her wings, buried themselves in her warm feathers. Who is completely hidden, who only has legs visible, who has a head sticking out, and who has only an eye peeping out.

And the two chickens did not listen to their mother and did not hide. They stand, squeak and wonder: what is this dripping on their heads?

1. Answer the questions:

Where did the hen and chicks go?

What happened?

What did the chicken do?

How do chickens hide under chicken wings?

Who didn't hide?

What did they start doing?

2. Retell.

MARTIN.

The mother swallow taught the chick to fly. The chick was very small. He clumsily and helplessly waved his weak wings.

Unable to stay in the air, the chick fell to the ground and was badly hurt. He lay motionless and squealed plaintively.

The mother swallow was very alarmed. She circled over the chick, screaming loudly and did not know how to help him.

The little girl picked up the chick and put it in a wooden box. And she put the box with the chick on the tree.

The swallow took care of her chick. She brought him food daily, fed him.

The chick began to recover quickly and was already chirping merrily and cheerfully waving its strengthened wings.

The old red cat wanted to eat the chick. He quietly crept up, climbed a tree and was already at the very box.

But at this time the swallow flew off the branch and began to fly boldly in front of the very nose of the cat.

The cat rushed after her, but the swallow deftly dodged, and the cat missed and slammed to the ground with all his might. Soon the chick completely recovered and the swallow, with a joyful chirping, took him to his native nest under the neighboring roof.

1. Answer the questions:

What misfortune happened to the chick?

When did the misfortune happen?

Why did it happen?

Who saved the chick?

What is the red cat thinking?

How did the mother swallow protect her chick?

How did she take care of her baby bird?

How did this story end?

2. Retell.

BUTTERFLIES.

The weather was hot. Three butterflies were flying in the forest clearing. One was yellow, the other was brown with red spots, and the third was blue. Butterflies landed on a large beautiful chamomile. Then two more multi-colored butterflies flew in and sat on the same chamomile

It was crowded with butterflies, but it was fun.

1. Answer the questions:

Who is the story about?

What is said first?

What were the butterflies?

Where did the butterflies go?

What was the chamomile?

How many butterflies have arrived?

What were they?

What does it say at the end?

2. Retell.

GRANDCHILDREN HELPED.

Grandmother Nyura lost her goat Nochka. Grandma was very upset.

The grandchildren took pity on their grandmother and decided to help her.

The guys went into the forest to look for a goat. She heard the voices of the children and went towards them.

Grandmother was very happy when she saw her goat.

1. Answer the questions:

Who is the story about?

Why was Nyura's grandmother upset?

What was the goat's name?

What did the grandchildren decide to do? Why?

How did you find the goat?

How did this story end?

2. Retell.

SHAME IN FRONT OF THE NIGHTINGINGALING.

V. Sukhomlinsky.

Olya and Lida, little girls, went to the forest. After a tiring journey, they sat down on the grass to rest and dine.

They took bread, butter, eggs out of the bag. When the girls had already finished dinner, a nightingale sang not far from them. Fascinated by the beautiful song, Olya and Lida sat, afraid to move.

The nightingale stopped singing.

Olya collected the rest of her food and scraps of paper and threw it under a bush.

Lida wrapped eggshells and bread crumbs in newspaper and put the bag into her bag.

Why are you taking your trash with you? Olya said. - Throw it under the bush. After all, we are in the forest. Nobody will see.

It's a shame ... in front of the nightingale, - Lida answered quietly.

1. Answer the questions:

Who went to the forest?

Why did Olya and Lida go to the forest?

What did the girls hear in the forest?

How did Olya deal with the garbage? And Lida?

Why is the story called “Shameful in front of the nightingale?

Whose act do you like best? Why?

2. Retell.

FRIENDSHIP.

In the summer, a squirrel and a hare were friends. The squirrel was red, and the hare was grey. They played together every day.

But now winter has come. White snow fell. The red squirrel climbed into the hollow. And the hare climbed under the spruce branch.

One day a squirrel crawled out of a hollow. She saw the hare, but did not recognize him. The bunny was no longer gray, but white. Bunny also saw a squirrel. He didn't recognize her either. After all, he was familiar with the red squirrel. This squirrel was grey.

But in the summer they get to know each other again.

1. Answer the questions:

When did the squirrel and the bunny make friends?

What were they like in the summer?

Why didn't the squirrel and the hare recognize each other in winter?

Where do squirrels and hare hide from frost in winter?

Why do they get to know each other again in the summer?

2. Retell.

FABLE "TWO COMRADES".

L.N. Tolstoy.

Two comrades were walking through the forest, and a bear jumped on them. One rushed to run, climbed a tree and hid, while the other remained on the road. He had nothing to do - he fell to the ground and pretended to be dead.

The bear came up to him and began to sniff: he stopped breathing.

The bear sniffed his face, thought it was dead, and walked away.

When the bear left, he got down from the tree and laughs.

Well, - he says, - did the bear say in your ear?

And he told me that bad people are those who run away from their comrades in danger.

1. Answer the questions:

Why is the fable called "Two Comrades"?

Where were the boys?

What happened to them?

How did the boys do?

What do you understand by the expression "fell to the ground"?

How did the bear react?

Why did the bear think the boy was dead?

What does this fable teach?

What would you do in this situation?

Were the boys real comrades? Why?

2. Retell.

MURKA.

We have a cat. Her name is Murka. Murka is black, only the paws and tail are white. The fur is soft and fluffy. The tail is long, fluffy, Murka's eyes are yellow, like lights.

Murka has five kittens. Three kittens are completely black, and two are mottled. All kittens are fluffy, like lumps. Murka and kittens live in a basket. Their basket is very big. All kittens are comfortable and warm.

At night, Murka hunts mice, and the kittens sleep sweetly.

1. Answer the questions:

Why is the story called "Murka"?

What did you learn about Murka?

Tell me about the kittens.

What does the ending say?

2. Retell.

HOW THE BEAR SCARED HIMSELF.

N. Sladkov.

The bear entered the forest. A dry twig crunched under his heavy paw. A squirrel on a branch was frightened - it dropped a bump from its paws. A bump fell - hit the hare on the forehead. The hare jumped up and rushed into the thick of the forest. I jumped on forty, jumped out from under the bushes. Those screams were raised throughout the forest. Elk heard. Moose went through the forest to break the bushes.

Here the bear stopped, pricked up his ears: the squirrel murmurs, the magpies chirp, the moose break the bushes ... "Isn't it better to leave?" thought the bear. He barked and gave a strekacha.

So the bear scared himself.

1. Answer the questions:

Where did the bear go?

What crunched under his paw?

What did the squirrel do?

Who did the bump fall on?

What did the hare do?

Who did the magpie see? What did she do?

What did the moose decide? What did they do?

How did the bear behave?

What does the expression "gave a screech", "barked" mean?

How does the story end?

Who scared the bear?

2. Retell.

FIRE DOGS.

L.N. Tolstoy.

It often happens that children remain in houses on fires in cities and cannot be pulled out, because they will hide and remain silent from fright, and they cannot be seen from the smoke. For this, dogs are trained in London. These dogs live with the firemen, and when the house catches fire, the firemen send the dogs to pull the children out. One such dog saved twelve children, her name was Bob.

The house caught fire once. When firefighters arrived at the house, a woman ran out to them. She cried and said that a two-year-old girl remained in the house. The firemen sent Bob. Bob ran up the stairs and disappeared into the smoke. Five minutes later he ran out of the house, and in his teeth he carried the girl by the shirt. The mother rushed to her daughter and wept for joy that her daughter was alive.

The firemen petted the dog and examined it to see if it was burned; but Bob was rushing into the house. The firemen thought there was still something alive in the house and let him in. The dog ran into the house and soon ran out with something in his mouth. When the people saw what she had carried, everyone burst out laughing: she was carrying a large doll.

1. Answer the questions:

What happened once?

Where did it happen, in what city?

With whom did the firemen come to the house?

What do dogs do in a fire? What are their names?

Who ran out to the firemen when they arrived?

What did the woman do, what did she talk about?

How did Bob carry the girl?

What did the girl's mother do?

What did the firefighters do after the dog carried the girl out?

Where was Bob going?

What did the firefighters think?

When the people saw what she had endured, what did they do?

2. Retell.

BONE.

L.N. Tolstoy

Mother bought plums and wanted to give them to the children after dinner. They were on a plate. Vanya never ate plums and kept sniffing them. And he really liked them. I really wanted to eat. He kept walking past the plums. When no one was in the room, he could not resist, grabbed one plum and ate it.

Before dinner, the mother counted the plums and sees that one is missing. She told her father.

At dinner, the father says:

- And what, children, has anyone eaten one plum?

Everyone said:

Vanya blushed like a cancer, and said too:

- No, I didn't eat.

Then the father said:

“What one of you has eaten is not good; but that's not the problem. The trouble is that there are seeds in plums, and if someone does not know how to eat them and swallows a stone, he will die in a day. I'm afraid of it.

Vanya turned pale and said:

— No, I threw the bone out the window.

And everyone laughed, and Vanya began to cry.

1. Answer the questions:

What was the main character's name?

What did the mother buy for the children?

Why did Vanya eat a plum?

When did mom find out?

What did the father ask the children?

Why did he say that you can die?

Why did Vanya immediately admit that he had eaten a plum?

Why was the boy crying?

Did Vanya do the right thing?

Do you feel sorry for the boy or not?

What would you do in his place?

2. Retell.

Interesting short instructive stories by Valentina Oseeva for children of senior preschool and primary school age.

OSEEVA. BLUE LEAVES

Katya had two green pencils. But Lena has none. So Lena asks Katya:

Give me a green pencil. And Katya says:

I'll ask my mom.

Both girls come to school the next day. Lena asks:

Did mom let you?

And Katya sighed and said:

Mom allowed me, but I didn’t ask my brother.

Well, ask your brother again, - says Lena. Katya comes the next day.

Well, did your brother let you? - asks Lena.

My brother allowed me, but I'm afraid you'll break your pencil.

I'm careful, - says Lena.

Look, - says Katya, - don't fix it, don't press hard, don't take it in your mouth. Don't draw too much.

I, - says Lena, - only need to draw leaves on the trees and green grass.

This is a lot, - says Katya, and she frowns her eyebrows. And she made a disgusted face. Lena looked at her and walked away. I didn't take a pencil. Katya was surprised, ran after her:

Well, what are you? Take it!

No, Lena replies. In class, the teacher asks:

Why do you, Lenochka, have blue leaves on the trees?

No green pencil.

Why didn't you take it from your girlfriend? Lena is silent. And Katya blushed like a cancer and said:

I gave it to her, but she won't take it. The teacher looked at both:

You have to give so that you can take.

OSEEVA. BAD

The dog barked furiously, falling on its front paws. Directly in front of her, nestled against the fence, sat a small disheveled kitten. He opened his mouth wide and mewed plaintively. Two boys stood nearby and waited to see what would happen.

A woman looked out the window and hurriedly ran out onto the porch. She drove the dog away and angrily called out to the boys:

Shame on you!

What's embarrassing? We didn't do anything! the boys were surprised.

This is bad! the woman replied angrily.

OSEEVA. WHAT IS NOT, THAT IS NOT

Once my mother said to my father:

And dad immediately spoke in a whisper.

No! What is impossible is impossible!

OSEEVA. GRANDMA AND GRANDDUCH

Mom brought Tanya a new book.

Mom said:

When Tanya was little, her grandmother read to her; now Tanya is already big, she herself will read this book to her grandmother.

Sit down, grandma! Tanya said. - I'll read you a story.

Tanya read, grandmother listened, and mother praised both:

That's how smart you are!

OSEEVA. THREE SONS

The mother had three sons - three pioneers. Years have passed. The war broke out. Mother accompanied three sons to the war - three fighters. One son beat the enemy in the sky. Another son beat the enemy on the ground. The third son beat the enemy in the sea. Three heroes returned to their mother: a pilot, a tanker and a sailor!

OSEEVA. TANNINS ACHIEVEMENTS

Every evening, dad took a notebook, a pencil and sat down with Tanya and grandmother.

Well, what are your accomplishments? he asked.

Dad explained to Tanya that achievements are all the good and useful things that a person has done in a day. Dad carefully wrote down the achievements of tannins in a notebook.

One day he asked, as usual, holding a pencil at the ready:

Well, what are your accomplishments?

Tanya was washing the dishes and broke the cup, - said the grandmother.

Hmm... - said the father.

Dad! Tanya pleaded. - The cup was bad, it fell by itself! Do not write about it in our achievements! Write simply: Tanya washed the dishes!

Well! Dad laughed. - Let's punish this cup so that the next time, when washing dishes, the other one was more careful!

OSEEVA. WATCHMAN

There were a lot of toys in the kindergarten. Clockwork steam locomotives ran along the rails, airplanes hummed in the room, elegant dolls lay in carriages. The kids all played together and everyone had fun. Only one boy did not play. He gathered around him a whole bunch of toys and guarded them from the guys.

My! My! he shouted, covering the toys with his hands.

The children did not argue - there were enough toys for everyone.

How well we play! How fun we are! - the guys boasted to the teacher.

But I am bored! the boy shouted from his corner.

Why? - the teacher was surprised. - You have so many toys!

But the boy could not explain why he was bored.

Yes, because he is not a player, but a watchman, - the children explained for him.

OSEEVA. BISCUIT

Mom poured cookies onto the plate. Grandmother jingled her cups merrily. Everyone sat down at the table. Vova pushed the plate towards him.

Delhi one at a time,” Misha said sternly.

The boys dumped all the cookies on the table and divided them into two piles.

Smooth? - asked Vova.

Misha measured the piles with his eyes:

Exactly ... Grandma, pour us some tea!

Grandmother served them both tea. The table was quiet. The piles of biscuits were shrinking fast.

Crumbly! Sweet! Misha said.

Yes! Vova responded with his mouth full.

Mother and grandmother were silent. When all the cookies were eaten, Vova took a deep breath, patted his stomach and got out from behind the table. Misha finished the last piece and looked at his mother - she was stirring the tea she had not started with a spoon. He looked at his grandmother - she was chewing a crust of black bread ...

OSEEVA. OFFENDERS

Tolya often ran from the yard and complained that the guys offended him.

Do not complain, - mother once said, - you yourself should treat your comrades better, then your comrades will not offend you!

Tolya stepped out onto the stairs. On the playground, one of his offenders, the neighbor boy Sasha, was looking for something.

My mother gave me a coin for bread, and I lost it,” he explained gloomily. - Don't come here, or you'll trample!

Tolya remembered what his mother had said to him in the morning, and hesitantly suggested:

Let's eat together!

The boys began to search together. Sasha was lucky: under the stairs in the very corner a silver coin flashed.

Here she is! Sasha rejoiced. - Frightened us and found! Thank you. Come out to the yard. The guys are not touched! Now I'm just running for bread!

He slid down the railing. From the dark flight of stairs came a merry voice:

You-ho-di!..

OSEEVA. NEW TOY

Uncle sat down on the suitcase and opened his notebook.

Well, what to bring? - he asked.

The boys smiled and moved closer.

me a doll!

And my car!

And I have a crane!

And to me ... And to me ... - The guys vying with each other ordered, my uncle wrote down.

Only Vitya silently sat on the sidelines and did not know what to ask ... At home, his whole corner is littered with toys ... There are wagons with a steam locomotive, and cars, and cranes ... Everything, everything that the guys asked for, Vitya has had it for a long time ... He even has nothing to wish for ... But uncle will bring every boy and every girl a new toy, and only for him, Vitya, he will not bring anything ...

Why are you silent, Vityuk? - asked the uncle.

Vitya sighed bitterly.

I... have everything... - he explained through tears.

OSEEVA. MEDICINE

The little girl's mother got sick. The doctor came and sees - with one hand mother holds her head, and cleans up toys with the other. And the girl sits on her chair and commands:

Bring me cubes!

Mom picked up the cubes from the floor, put them in a box, and handed them to her daughter.

And the doll? Where is my doll? the girl screams again.

The doctor looked at it and said:

Until the daughter learns to clean up her toys herself, the mother will not recover!

OSEEVA. WHO PUNISHED HIM?

I offended a friend. I pushed a passerby. I hit the dog. I was rude to my sister. Everyone left me. I was left alone and wept bitterly.

Who punished him? the neighbor asked.

He punished himself, - answered my mother.

OSEEVA. WHO IS THE OWNER?

The big black dog's name was Beetle. Two boys, Kolya and Vanya, picked up Zhuk on the street. He had a broken leg. Kolya and Vanya looked after him together, and when Zhuk recovered, each of the boys wanted to become his sole owner. But who was the owner of the Beetle, they could not decide, so their dispute always ended in a quarrel.

One day they were walking through the woods. The beetle ran ahead. The boys argued heatedly.

My dog, - said Kolya, - I was the first to see the Beetle and picked it up!

No, mine, - Vanya was angry, - I bandaged her paw and dragged tasty pieces for her!

TEACHING CHILDREN TO TELL SHORT STORIES.

SHORT STORIES.

Read one of the stories to your child. Ask a few questions about the text. If the child can read, invite him to read a short story on his own, and then retell it.

Ant.

The ant found a large grain. He couldn't carry it alone. The ant called for help
comrades. Together, the ants easily dragged the grain into the anthill.

1. Answer the questions:
What did the ant find? What couldn't an ant do alone? Who did the ant call for help?
What did the ants do? Do you always help each other?
2. Retell the story.

Sparrow and swallows.

The swallow made a nest. The sparrow saw the nest and occupied it. The swallow called for help
their girlfriends. Together, the swallows drove the sparrow out of the nest.

1. Answer the questions:
What did the swallow do? What did the sparrow do? Who did the swallow call for help?
What did the swallows do?
2. Retell the story.

Braves.

The guys went to school. Suddenly a dog jumped out. She barked at the guys. boys
rushed to run. Only Borya remained standing still. The dog stopped barking and
approached Bora. Borya stroked her. Then Borya calmly went to school, and the dog quietly
followed him.

1. Answer the questions:
Where were the guys going? What happened along the way? How did the boys behave? How did you behave
Borya? Why did the dog follow Borey? Is the story titled correctly?
2. Retell the story.

Summer in the forest.

Summer has come. In forest clearings, the grass is above the knees. Grasshoppers chirp.
Strawberries turn red on the tubercles. Raspberries, lingonberries, wild roses, blueberries bloom.
The chicks fly out of the nests. A little time will pass, and delicious forest
berries. Soon children will come here with baskets to pick berries.

1. Answer the questions:
What season is it? What is the grass in the meadows? Who chirps in the grass? Which
the berry turns red on the tubercles? What berries are still in bloom? What are the chicks doing?
What will children gather in the forest soon?
2. Retell the story.

Chick.

A little girl wound woolen threads around an egg. It turned out to be a ball. This tangle
she put it in a basket on the stove. Three weeks passed. Suddenly a peep was heard
from a basket. A ball squeaked. The girl unrolled the ball. There was a little chicken there.

1. Answer the questions:
How did the girl make the ball? What happened to the ball after three weeks?
2. Retell the story.

Fox and cancer. (Russian folktale)

The fox suggested that the cancer run a race. Cancer agreed. The fox ran, and the cancer
clung to the fox's tail. The fox ran to the place. The fox turned around, and the cancer unhooked
and says: "I've been waiting here for a long time."

1. Answer the questions:
What did the fox offer to cancer? How Cancer Outwitted the Fox?
2. Retell the story.

Orphan

The dog Zhuchka was eaten by wolves. There was a small blind Puppy left. They called him Orphan.
The puppy was given to a cat that had small kittens. The cat sniffed the Orphan,
turned his tail, and licked the puppy's nose.
One day Orphan was attacked by a stray dog. There was a cat. She grabbed
Orphan's teeth and returned to the tall stump. Clinging to the bark with her claws, she dragged
puppy upstairs and covered him with herself.

1. Answer the questions:
Why is the puppy called Orphan? Who raised the puppy? How did the cat protect Orphan?
Who is called an orphan?
2. Retell the story.

Viper.

Once Vova went to the forest. Fluff ran with him. Suddenly there was a rustle in the grass.
It was a viper. The viper is a venomous snake. The fluff rushed at the viper and tore it apart.

1. Answer the questions:
What happened to Vova? Why is a viper dangerous? Who saved Vova? What did we learn about in the beginning?
story? What happened next? How did the story end?
2. Retell the story.

N. Nosov. Slide.

The children built a snow hill in the yard. They poured water on her and went home. Kotka
did not work. He was sitting at home, looking out the window. When the guys left, Kotka put on his skates.
and went up the hill. Teal skates in the snow, but can't get up. What to do? Kotka
took a box of sand and sprinkled the hill. The guys came running. How to ride now?
The guys were offended by Kotka and forced him to cover the sand with snow. Kotka untied
skates and began to cover the hill with snow, and the guys poured water over it again. Kotka more
and made stairs.

1. Answer the questions:
What were the guys doing? Where was Kotka at that time? What happened when the guys left?
Why couldn't Kotka climb the hill? What then did he do?
What happened when the guys came running? How did you fix the hill?
2. Retell the story.

Karasik.

Mom recently gave Vitalik an aquarium with a fish. The fish was very good.
beautiful. Silvery carp - that's what it was called. And Vitalik had a kitten
Murzik. He was gray, fluffy, and his eyes were big, green. Murzik is very
loved to look at the fish.
One day his friend Seryozha came to Vitalik. The boy changed his fish to the police
whistle. In the evening, mom asked Vitalik: “Where is your fish?” The boy got scared and said
that Murzik ate it. Mom told her son to find a kitten. She wanted to punish him. Vitalik
felt sorry for Murzik. He hid it. But Murzik got out and came home. "Ah, robber!
Here I will teach you a lesson!” Mom said.
- Mommy, honey. Don't hit Murzik. It wasn't him who ate the crucian. It's me"
- Have you eaten? Mom was surprised.
- No, I didn't eat it. I traded it for a police whistle. I won't do it again.

1. Answer the questions:
What is the story about? Why did the boy lie to his mother when she asked
where is the fish? Why did Vitalik then confess to the deception? What is the main idea of ​​the text?
2. Retell the story.

Bold swallow.

The mother swallow taught the chick to fly. The chick was very small. He clumsily and
helplessly waved its weak wings.
Unable to stay in the air, the chick fell to the ground and was badly hurt. He lay
squealed motionlessly and plaintively.
The mother swallow was very alarmed. She circled over the chick, screaming loudly and
didn't know how to help him.
The little girl picked up the chick and put it in a wooden box. And the box
with a chick put on a tree.
The swallow took care of her chick. She brought him food daily, fed him.
The chick began to recover quickly and was already chirping cheerfully and cheerfully waving
wings. The old red cat wanted to eat the chick. He quietly crept up, climbed
on a tree and was already at the very box.
But at this time the swallow flew off the branch and began to fly boldly in front of the very nose of the cat.
The cat rushed after her, but the swallow deftly dodged, and the cat missed and from all over
swing slammed to the ground. Soon the chick completely recovered and the swallow with a joyful
chirping led him to his native nest under the neighboring roof.

1. Answer the questions:
What misfortune happened to the chick? When did the misfortune happen? Why did it happen?
Who saved the chick? What is the red cat thinking? How did the mother swallow protect her chick?
How did she take care of her baby bird? How did this story end?
2. Retell the story.

Wolf and squirrel. (according to L.N. Tolstoy)

The squirrel jumped from branch to branch and fell on the wolf. The wolf wanted to eat her.
“Let me go,” the squirrel asks.
- I'll let you go if you tell me why squirrels are so funny. And I'm always bored.
- You're bored because you're angry. Anger burns your heart. And we are cheerful because we are kind
and do no harm to anyone.

1. Answer the questions:
How did the wolf catch the squirrel? What did the wolf want to do with the squirrel? What did she ask the wolf for?
What did the wolf say to her? What did the wolf ask the squirrel? How did the squirrel answer: why does the wolf always
boring? Why are squirrels so funny?

Vocabulary work.
- The squirrel said to the wolf: "Your anger burns your heart." What can get burned? (Fire,
boiling water, steam, hot tea...) How many of you got burned? It hurts? And when it hurts
do you want to laugh or cry?
- It turns out that even a bad, evil word can hurt. Then the heart hurts like
they burned him. So the wolf is always bored, sad, because his heart hurts,
anger burns him.
2. Retell the story.

Cockerel with family. (according to K.D. Ushinsky)

A cockerel walks around the yard: a red comb on its head, a red beard under its nose. Tail
Petya has a wheel, patterns on his tail, spurs on his legs. Petya found a grain. He calls the chicken
with chickens. They did not share the grain - they fought. Petya the cockerel reconciled them:
he ate the grain himself, waved his wings, shouted at the top of his voice: ku-ka-re-ku!

1. Answer the questions:
Who is the story about? Where does the cockerel go? Where is Petya's comb, beard, spurs?
What does a rooster's tail look like? Why? What did the cockerel find? Who did he call?
Why did the chickens fight? How did the cockerel reconcile them?
2. Retell the story.

Bathing bear cubs. (according to V. Bianchi)

A big bear and two merry cubs came out of the forest. The she-bear grabbed
one teddy bear with his teeth by the collar and let's dip into the river. Another bear cub
got scared and ran into the forest. His mother caught up with him, slapped him, and then into the water.
The cubs were happy.

1. Answer the questions:
Who came out of the forest? How did the bear catch the cub? She-bear dipped her cub
or just kept? What did the second teddy bear do? What did mom give the bear cub?
Were the cubs satisfied with the bath?
2. Retell the story.

Ducks. (according to K.D. Ushinsky)

Vasya is sitting on the bank. He watches how the ducks swim in the pond: wide spouts into the water
hide. Vasya does not know how to drive the ducks home.
Vasya began to call the ducks: “Ooty-ooty-ducks! The noses are wide, the paws are webbed!
Stop carrying worms, pinching grass - it's time for you to go home.
Ducks Vasya obeyed, went ashore, go home.

1. Answer the questions:
Who sat on the shore and watched the ducks? What did Vasya do on the bank? What are the ducks in the pond
did? Where do you specify the spouts were hidden? What kind of nose do they have? Why ducks are wide
did you hide your spouts in the water? What did Vasya not know? What did Vasya call the ducks? What did the ducks do?
2. Retell the story.

Cow. (according to E. Charushin)

Pestrukha is standing on a green meadow, chewing and chewing grass. Pestruha's horns are steep, sides
thick and udder with milk. She waves her tail, flies and horseflies away.
- And what do you, Pestruha, taste better to chew - simple green grass or different flowers?
Maybe a chamomile, maybe a blue cornflower or a forget-me-not, or maybe a bell?
Eat, eat, Pestrukha, it will taste better, your milk will be sweeter. The milkmaid will come to you
to milk - a full bucket of tasty, sweet milk is milked.

1. Answer the questions:
What is the name of the cow? Where is the Pied cow standing? What is she doing in the green meadow?
And what about Pestruha's horns? Boca, which ones? What else does Pestrukha have? (Udder with milk.)
Why is she wagging her tail? What do you think, guys, what is more delicious for a cow to chew:
grass or flowers? What kind of flowers does a cow like to eat? If the cow loves flowers
is, what kind of milk will she have? Who is going to milk the cow? The milkmaid will come and milk...
2. Retell the story.

Mice. (according to K.D. Ushinsky)

Mice gathered at their mink. Their eyes are black, their paws are small, pointed
teeth, gray fur coats, long tails dragging along the ground. Mice think: “How
to drag a cracker into a mink?” Oh, beware, mice! Vasya the cat is nearby. He loves you
loves, remembers your ponytails, tears your fur coats.

1. Answer the questions:
Where are the mice gathered? What are the eyes of mice? What are their paws? What about teeth?
Fur coats, what? What about ponytails? What were the mice thinking? Who should mice be afraid of?
Why should Vasya be afraid of the cat? What can he do to mice?
2. Retell the story.

A fox. (according to E. Charushin)

The chanterelle mouses in winter - it catches mice. She stood on a stump to be away
it is visible, and listens, and looks: where under the snow the mouse squeaks, where it moves a little.
Hear, notice - rush. Done: a mouse was caught in the teeth of a red, fluffy hunter.

1. Answer the questions:
What does a fox do in winter? Where does she get up? Why does she get up? What does she listen to and
looks? What does the fox do when he hears and notices the mouse? How does a fox catch mice?
2. Retell the story.

Hedgehog. (according to E. Charushin)

The boys were walking through the woods. We found a hedgehog under a bush. He curled up in fear.
The guys rolled the hedgehog into a hat and brought it home. They gave him milk.
The hedgehog turned around and began to eat milk. And then the hedgehog fled back to his forest.

1. Answer the questions:
Where did the guys go? Who did they find? Where was the hedgehog? What did the hedgehog do with fear? Where
did the children bring a hedgehog? Why didn't they prick? What did they give him? What happened next?
2. Retell the story.

Ya.Taits. For mushrooms.

Grandmother and Nadia gathered in the forest to pick mushrooms. Grandfather gave them a basket each and said:
- Come on, who will score more!
So they walked, walked, collected, collected, went home. Grandma has a full basket, and Nadia has
half. Nadia said:
- Grandma, let's exchange baskets!
- Let's!
Here they come home. Grandfather looked and said:
- Oh yes Nadia! Look, I got more grandmother!
Here Nadya blushed and said in the quietest voice:
- This is not my basket at all ... it's grandmother's at all.

1. Answer the questions:
Where did Nadia and her grandmother go? Why did they go to the forest? What did grandfather say, seeing them off
in the forest? What were they doing in the forest? How much did Nadya score and how much did Grandma score?
What did Nadia say to her grandmother when they went home? What did grandfather say when they
returned? What did Nadia say? Why did Nadia blush and answer her grandfather in a low voice?
2. Retell the story.

Spring.

The sun warmed up. Ran the streams. The rooks have arrived. Birds hatch chicks. A hare jumps merrily through the forest. The fox went hunting and smells the prey. The she-wolf led the cubs into the clearing. The bear growls at the lair. Butterflies and bees fly over the flowers. Everyone is excited about spring.

The warm summer has come. Currants ripened in the garden. Dasha and Tanya collect it in a bucket. Then the girls put the currants on the dish. Mom will make jam from it. In winter, in the cold, children will drink tea with jam.

Autumn.

It's been a fun summer. Here comes autumn. It's time to harvest. Vanya and Fedya are digging potatoes. Vasya picks beets and carrots, and Fenya picks beans. There are many plums in the garden. Vera and Felix pick fruit and send it to the school cafeteria. There everyone is treated with ripe and tasty fruits.

Frost bound the earth. Rivers and lakes are frozen. Everywhere lies white fluffy snow. Children are happy with winter. It's nice to ski on fresh snow. Seryozha and Zhenya are playing snowballs. Lisa and Zoya are making a snowman.
Only animals have a hard time in the winter cold. Birds fly closer to housing.
Guys, help our little friends in winter. Make bird feeders.

In the woods.

Grisha and Kolya went into the forest. They picked mushrooms and berries. They put mushrooms in a basket, and berries in a basket. Suddenly thunder boomed. The sun has disappeared. Clouds appeared all around. The wind bent the trees to the ground. There was a big rain. The boys went to the forester's house. Soon the forest became quiet. Rain stopped. The sun came out. Grisha and Kolya went home with mushrooms and berries.

In zoo.

Our students went to the zoo. They saw many animals. A lioness with a small lion cub basked in the sun. A hare and a hare gnawed cabbage. The she-wolf and the cubs were sleeping. A tortoise with a large shell crawled slowly. The girls really liked the fox.

Mushrooms.

The guys went to the forest for mushrooms. Roma found a beautiful boletus under a birch. Valya saw a small butter dish under a pine tree. Serezha saw a huge boletus in the grass. In the grove they collected full baskets of various mushrooms. The children returned home happy and happy.

Summer vacation.

The hot summer has come. Roma, Slava and Liza went to the Crimea with their parents. They swam in the Black Sea, went to the zoo, went on excursions. The guys were fishing. It was very interesting. They will remember these holidays for a long time.

Four butterflies.

It was spring. The sun shone brightly. Flowers grew in the meadow. Four butterflies were flying above them: a red butterfly, a white butterfly, a yellow butterfly, and a black butterfly.
Suddenly a big black bird flew in. She saw butterflies and wanted to eat them. The butterflies got scared and sat on the flowers. A white butterfly sat on a chamomile. Red butterfly - on poppy. Yellow - on a dandelion, and black sat on a tree knot. A bird flew, flew, but did not see butterflies.

Kitty.

Vasya and Katya had a cat. In the spring, the cat disappeared and the children could not find it.
Once they were playing and heard meowing overhead. Vasya shouted to Katya:
- Found a cat and kittens! Come here soon.
There were five kittens. When they grew up. The children chose one kitten, gray with white paws. They fed him, played with him, and took him to bed with them.
Once the children went to play on the road and took a kitten with them. They were distracted, and the kitten was playing alone. Suddenly they heard someone shouting loudly: “Back, back!” - and they saw that the hunter was galloping, and in front of him two dogs saw a kitten and wanted to grab him. And the kitten is stupid. He hunched his back and looks at the dogs.
The dogs wanted to grab the kitten, but Vasya ran up, fell on the kitten with his stomach and covered it from the dogs.

Fluff and Masha.

Sasha has a dog Fluff. Dasha has a cat Masha. Fluff loves bones, and Masha loves mice. Fluff is sleeping at Sasha's feet, and Masha is on the couch. Dasha herself sews a pillow for Masha. Masha will sleep on the pillow.

Halt.

Borya, Pasha and Petya went for a walk. The path went past the swamp and ended at the river. The guys approached the fishermen. The fisherman ferried the guys across the river. On the shore they made a halt. Borya chopped branches for the fire. Petya cut the bun and sausage. They ate by the fire, rested and returned home.

Cranes.

Cranes live near swamps, forest lakes, meadows, river banks. Nests are built right on the ground. The crane circles over the nest, guarding it.
At the end of summer, cranes gather in flocks and fly to warm countries.

Friends.

Serezha and Zakhar have a dog, Druzhok. Children love to work with Druzhok, to teach him. He already knows how to serve, lie down, bring a stick in his teeth. When the guys call Druzhka, he runs to them, barking loudly. Serezha, Zakhar and Druzhok are good friends.

Zhenya and Zoya found a hedgehog in the forest. He lay quietly. The guys decided that the hedgehog was sick. Zoya put it in the basket. The children ran home. They fed the hedgehog with milk. Then they took him to a living corner. Many animals live there. Children take care of them under the guidance of a teacher Zinaida Zakharovna. She will help the hedgehog recover.

Alien egg.

The old woman put the basket with the eggs in a secluded place and put the hen on them.
A chicken runs away to drink some water, and peck at the grains and again in place, sits, cackles. The chicks began to hatch from the eggs. A chicken will jump out of the shell and let's run, look for worms.
Someone else's testicle got to the hen - there was a duckling there. He ran to the river and swam like a piece of paper, raking in the water with his wide webbed paws.

Postman.

Sveta's mother works as a postman at the post office. She delivers mail in a mailbag. Sveta goes to school during the day, and in the evening, together with her mother, puts the evening mail into mailboxes.
People receive letters, read newspapers and magazines. The profession of Sveta's mother is very necessary for everyone.

The boy Yasha always liked to climb everywhere and climb into everything. As soon as some suitcase or box was brought, Yasha immediately found himself in it.

And he climbed into all sorts of bags. And in closets. And under the tables.

Mom often said:

- I'm afraid, I'll come with him to the post office, he will get into some empty parcel, and he will be sent to Kyzyl-Orda.

He got very good for it.

And then Yasha took a new fashion - he began to fall from everywhere. When it was distributed in the house:

- Eh! - everyone understood that Yasha had fallen from somewhere. And the louder the “uh” was, the greater was the height from which Yasha flew. For example, mother hears:

- Eh! - so it's no big deal. This Yasha just fell off the stool.

If you hear:

- Eee! - so it's a very serious matter. It was Yasha who plopped down from the table. I need to go and look at his bumps. And on a visit, Yasha climbed everywhere, and even tried to climb on the shelves in the store.

One day my dad said:

- Yasha, if you climb somewhere else, I don’t know what I will do with you. I'll tie you to the vacuum cleaner with ropes. And you will walk everywhere with a vacuum cleaner. And you will go to the store with your mother with a vacuum cleaner, and in the yard you will play in the sand tied to a vacuum cleaner.

Yasha was so frightened that after these words he did not climb anywhere for half a day.

And then, nevertheless, he climbed onto the table with his dad and crashed together with the phone. Dad took it and actually tied it to a vacuum cleaner.

Yasha walks around the house, and the vacuum cleaner follows him like a dog. And he goes to the store with his mother with a vacuum cleaner, and plays in the yard. Very uncomfortable. Neither you climb the fence, nor ride a bicycle.

But Yasha learned to turn on the vacuum cleaner. Now instead of "uh" constantly began to be heard "uu".

As soon as mom sits down to knit socks for Yasha, when all of a sudden all over the house - "oooooo." Mom is jumping up and down.

We decided to make a good deal. Yasha was untied from the vacuum cleaner. And he promised not to climb anywhere else. Papa said:

- This time, Yasha, I will be stricter. I'll tie you to a stool. And I'll nail the stool to the floor with nails. And you will live with a stool, like a dog in a booth.

Yasha was very afraid of such a punishment.

But just then a very wonderful case turned up - they bought a new wardrobe.

First, Yasha climbed into the closet. He sat in the closet for a long time, banging his forehead against the walls. This is an interesting thing. Then he got bored and got out.

He decided to climb into the closet.

Yasha moved the dining table to the closet and climbed on it. But he did not reach the top of the cabinet.

Then he put a light chair on the table. He climbed onto the table, then onto a chair, then onto the back of a chair, and began to climb onto the closet. Already half gone.

And then the chair slipped out from under his foot and fell to the floor. But Yasha remained half on the closet, half in the air.

Somehow he climbed onto the closet and fell silent. Try telling your mom

- Oh, mom, I'm sitting on the closet!

Mom will immediately transfer him to a stool. And he will live like a dog all his life near a stool.

Here he sits and is silent. Five minutes, ten minutes, five more minutes. All in all, almost a month. And Yasha slowly began to cry.

And mom hears: Yasha can’t hear something.

And if Yasha is not heard, then Yasha is doing something wrong. Either he chews matches, or he climbed into the aquarium knee-deep, or he draws Cheburashka on his father's papers.

Mom began to look in different places. And in the closet, and in the nursery, and in my father's office. And everything is in order: dad works, the clock is ticking. And if there is order everywhere, then something difficult must have happened to Yasha. Something extraordinary.

Mom screams:

- Yasha, where are you?

Yasha is silent.

- Yasha, where are you?

Yasha is silent.

Then my mother began to think. He sees a chair on the floor. He sees that the table is not in place. He sees - Yasha is sitting on the closet.

Mom asks:

- Well, Yasha, are you going to sit on the closet all your life or will we get down?

Yasha doesn't want to go down. He is afraid that he will be tied to a stool.

He says:

- I won't get down.

Mom says:

- Okay, let's live on the closet. Now I'll bring you lunch.

She brought Yasha soup in a bowl, a spoon and bread, and a small table and a stool.

Yasha had lunch on the cupboard.

Then his mother brought him a pot on the closet. Yasha was sitting on the potty.

And in order to wipe his ass, my mother had to get up on the table herself.

At this time, two boys came to visit Yasha.

Mom asks:

- Well, should you give Kolya and Vitya a closet?

Yasha says:

- Submit.

And then dad couldn’t stand it from his office:

- Now I myself will come to visit him on the closet. Yes, not one, but with a strap. Remove it from the cabinet immediately.

They took Yasha out of the closet, and he says:

- Mom, I didn’t get off because I’m afraid of stools. My dad promised to tie me to a stool.

“Oh, Yasha,” says mom, “you are still small. You don't understand jokes. Go play with the guys.

And Yasha understood jokes.

But he also understood that dad did not like to joke.

He can easily tie Yasha to a stool. And Yasha did not climb anywhere else.

How the boy Yasha ate badly

Yasha was good to everyone, he just ate badly. All the time with concerts. Either mom sings to him, or dad shows tricks. And he gets along:

- I do not want.

Mom says:

- Yasha, eat porridge.

- I do not want.

Papa says:

- Yasha, drink juice!

- I do not want.

Mom and dad got tired of persuading him every time. And then my mother read in one scientific pedagogical book that children should not be persuaded to eat. It is necessary to put a plate of porridge in front of them and wait for them to get hungry and eat everything.

They put, put plates in front of Yasha, but he does not eat and does not eat anything. He doesn't eat meatballs, soup, or porridge. He became thin and dead, like a straw.

- Yasha, eat porridge!

- I do not want.

- Yasha, eat soup!

- I do not want.

Previously, his pants were hard to fasten, but now he dangled completely freely in them. It was possible to launch another Yasha into these pants.

And then one day a strong wind blew.

And Yasha played on the site. He was very light, and the wind rolled him around the site. Rolled up to the wire mesh fence. And there Yasha got stuck.

So he sat, pressed against the fence by the wind, for an hour.

Mom calls:

- Yasha, where are you? Go home with the soup to suffer.

But he doesn't go. He is not even heard. He not only became dead himself, but his voice became dead. Nothing is heard that he squeaks there.

And he squeaks:

- Mom, take me away from the fence!

Mom began to worry - where did Yasha go? Where to look for it? Yasha is not seen and not heard.

Dad said this:

- I think our Yasha was rolled away somewhere by the wind. Come on, mom, we'll take the pot of soup out onto the porch. The wind will blow and the smell of soup will bring to Yasha. On this delicious smell, he will crawl.