Fairy tale lifesaver. Vladimir Suteev

Hedgehog was walking home. On the way, the Hare overtook him, and they went together. For two, the road is twice as short.

Far from home - they go, they talk.

And there was a stick across the road.

During the conversation, the Hare did not notice her - he stumbled, almost fell.

Oh, you! .. - the Hare got angry. He kicked the stick with his foot, and it flew far to the side.

And the Hedgehog picked up a stick, threw it over his shoulder and ran to catch up with the Hare.

The Hare saw a stick at the Hedgehog, was surprised:

Why do you need a stick? What's the use of it?

This stick is not simple, - explained the Hedgehog. - It's a lifesaver.

The hare only snorted in response.

The hare jumped over the stream with one jump and shouted from the other side:


- Hey, Prickly Head, drop your stick, you can't get over here with it!

The Hedgehog did not answer, stepped back a little, ran away, stuck a stick in the middle of the stream on the run, flew over to the other side in one fell swoop and stood next to the Hare as if nothing had happened.


The hare even opened its mouth in surprise:

Well, it turns out you're jumping!

I don’t know how to jump at all, - said the Hedgehog, - this is a lifesaver - through everything, the jump rope helped me.

The hare jumps from bump to bump. The hedgehog is walking behind, checking the road in front of him with a stick.

Hey, Prickly Head, why are you barely trudging there? Probably your stick...
The Hedgehog moved to a bump, closer to the Hare, and shouts:

Grab the stick! Let's get stronger!

The Hare grabbed the stick. The hedgehog pulled with all his might and pulled his friend out of the swamp.

When they got out to a dry place, the Hare says to the Hedgehog:

Thank you, Hedgehog, you saved me.

What you! This is a lifesaver - a pull out of trouble.

Help, help! they chirped.

The nest is high - you can't get it. Neither the Hedgehog nor the Hare can climb trees. And you need help.

Hedgehog thought, thought and came up with.

Face the tree! he commanded the Hare.

The hare stood facing the tree. The hedgehog put the chick on the tip of his stick, climbed on the shoulders of the Hare with it, lifted the stick as best he could and got it almost to the very nest.


The chick squeaked again and jumped right into the nest.

That made his dad and mom happy! Curl around the Hare and the Hedgehog, chirping:

Thank you thank you thank you!

And the Hare says to the Hedgehog:

Well done, hedgehog! Good idea!

What you! It's all a lifesaver - up-lifter!

And suddenly a huge Wolf jumped out from behind a tree right at them, blocked the road, growled:

Stop!

The Hare and the Hedgehog stopped.

The wolf licked his lips, clanged his teeth and said:

I won’t touch you, Hedgehog, you’re prickly, but I’ll eat you whole, with a tail and ears, Oblique!

The Bunny trembled with fear, turned white all over, as in winter, cannot run: his legs have grown to the ground. He closed his eyes - now the Wolf will eat him.

Only the Hedgehog was not taken aback: he swung his stick and, with all his strength, hit the Wolf on the back.


The Wolf howled in pain, jumped up - and run ...

And so he ran away, never looking back.

Thank you, Hedgehog, now you saved me from the Wolf!

This is a lifesaver - hitting the enemy, - answered the Hedgehog.

Nothing, - said the Hedgehog, - hold on to my wand.

The Hare grabbed a stick, and the Hedgehog dragged him uphill. And it seemed to the Hare that it became easier to walk.


- Look, - he says to Hedgehog, - your lifesaver helped me this time too.

So the Hedgehog Hare brought him to his house, and there the Hare with the hares was waiting for him for a long time.


They rejoice at the meeting, and the Hare says to the Hedgehog:

If it were not for this magic wand of yours, I would not have seen my home.

Hedgehog chuckled and said:

Take this wand from me as a gift, maybe it will be useful to you again.


The hare was even taken aback:

And how are you without such magic magic wand stay?

Nothing, - answered the Hedgehog, - you can always find a stick, but here's a lifesaver, - he tapped his forehead, - and here's the lifesaver!

Then the Hare understood everything.

You said it right: it’s not the stick that matters, but a smart head and a good heart!

Hedgehog was walking home. On the way, the Hare overtook him, and they went together. For two, the road is twice as short. Far from home - they go, they talk. And there was a stick across the road. During the conversation, the Hare did not notice her - he stumbled, almost fell.

Oh, you! .. - the Hare got angry. He kicked the stick with his foot, and it flew far to the side.

And the Hedgehog picked up a stick, threw it over his shoulder and ran to catch up with the Hare.

The Hare saw a stick at the Hedgehog, was surprised:

Why do you need a stick? What's the use of it?

This stick is not simple, - explained the Hedgehog. - It's a lifesaver.

Hey, Prickly Head, drop your stick, you can't get over here with it!

The Hedgehog did not answer, stepped back a little, ran away, stuck a stick in the middle of the stream on the run, flew over to the other side in one fell swoop and stood next to the Hare as if nothing had happened.

The hare even opened its mouth in surprise:

Well, it turns out you're jumping!

I don’t know how to jump at all, - said the Hedgehog, - this is a lifesaver - through everything, the jump rope helped me.

The hare jumps from bump to bump. The hedgehog is walking behind, checking the road in front of him with a stick.

Hey, Prickly Head, why are you barely trudging there? Probably your stick...

Before the Hare had time to finish, he fell off a bump and fell into a quagmire up to his ears. It's about to choke and drown.

The Hedgehog moved to a bump, closer to the Hare, and shouts:

Grab the stick! Let's get stronger!

The Hare grabbed the stick. The hedgehog pulled with all his might and pulled his friend out of the swamp. When they got out to a dry place, the Hare says to the Hedgehog:

Thank you, Hedgehog, you saved me.

What you! This is a lifesaver - a pull out of trouble. We went further and at the very edge of a large dark forest we saw a chick on the ground. He fell out of the nest and squealed plaintively, and his parents circled over him, not knowing what to do.

Help, help! they chirped.

The nest is high - you can't get it. Neither the Hedgehog nor the Hare can climb trees. And you need help

Hedgehog thought, thought and came up with.

Face the tree! he commanded the Hare.

The hare stood facing the tree. The hedgehog put the chick on the tip of his stick, climbed on the shoulders of the Hare with it, lifted the stick as best he could and got it almost to the very nest. The chick squeaked again and jumped right into the nest.

That made his dad and mom happy! Curl around the Hare and the Hedgehog, chirping:

Thank you thank you thank you!

And the Hare says to the Hedgehog:

Well done, hedgehog! Good idea!

What you! It's all a lifesaver - up-lifter!

The Hare and the Hedgehog stopped. The wolf licked his lips, clanged his teeth and said:

I won’t touch you, Hedgehog, you’re prickly, but I’ll eat you whole, with a tail and ears, Oblique!

The Bunny trembled with fear, turned white all over, as in winter, cannot run: his legs have grown to the ground. He closed his eyes - now the Wolf will eat him. Only the Hedgehog was not taken aback: he swung his stick and, with all his strength, hit the Wolf on the back.

The Wolf howled in pain, jumped up - and run ...

And so he ran away, never looking back.

Thank you, Hedgehog, now you saved me from the Wolf!

This is a lifesaver - hitting the enemy, - answered the Hedgehog.

Let's move on. We went through the forest and came out on the road. And the road is hard, it goes uphill. The Hedgehog stomps ahead, leans on a stick, and the poor Hare is behind, almost falling from fatigue. It is very close to the house, but the Hare cannot go further.

Nothing, - said the Hedgehog, - hold on to my wand.

The Hare grabbed a stick, and the Hedgehog dragged him uphill. And it seemed to the Hare that it became easier to walk.

Look, - he says to Hedgehog, - your lifesaver helped me this time too.

So the Hedgehog Hare brought him to his house, and there the Hare with the hares was waiting for him for a long time. They rejoice at the meeting, and the Hare says to the Hedgehog:

If it were not for this magic wand of yours, I would not have seen my home.

Hedgehog chuckled and said:

Take this wand from me as a gift, maybe it will be useful to you again.

The hare was even taken aback:

But how can you yourself be left without such a magic wand?

Nothing, - answered the Hedgehog, - you can always find a stick, but here's a lifesaver, - he tapped his forehead, - and here's the lifesaver!

Then the Hare understood everything.

You said it right: it’s not the stick that matters, but a smart head and a good heart!

Hedgehog was walking home. On the way, the Hare overtook him, and they went together. For two, the road is twice as short. Far from home - they go, they talk. And there was a stick across the road. During the conversation, the Hare did not notice her - he stumbled, almost fell.

Oh you!. . - the Hare got angry. He kicked the stick with his foot, and it flew far to the side.

And the Hedgehog picked up a stick, threw it over his shoulder and ran to catch up with the Hare.

The Hare saw a stick at the Hedgehog, was surprised:

Why do you need a stick? What's the use of it?

This stick is not simple, - explained the Hedgehog. - It's a lifesaver.

Hey, Prickly Head, drop your stick, you can't get over here with it!

The Hedgehog did not answer, stepped back a little, ran away, stuck a stick in the middle of the stream on the run, flew over to the other side in one fell swoop and stood next to the Hare as if nothing had happened.

The hare even opened its mouth in surprise:

Well, it turns out you're jumping!

I don’t know how to jump at all, - said the Hedgehog, - this is a lifesaver - through everything, the jump rope helped me.

The hare jumps from bump to bump. The hedgehog is walking behind, checking the road in front of him with a stick.

Hey, Prickly Head, why are you barely trudging there? Probably your stick...

Before the Hare had time to finish, he fell off a bump and fell into a quagmire up to his ears. It's about to choke and drown.

The Hedgehog moved to a bump, closer to the Hare, and shouts:

Grab the stick! Let's get stronger!

The Hare grabbed the stick. The hedgehog pulled with all his might and pulled his friend out of the swamp. When they got out to a dry place, the Hare says to the Hedgehog:

Thank you, Hedgehog, you saved me.

What you! This is a lifesaver - a pull out of trouble. We went further and at the very edge of a large dark forest we saw a chick on the ground. He fell out of the nest and squealed plaintively, and his parents circled over him, not knowing what to do.

Help, help! they chirped.

The nest is high - you can't get it. Neither the Hedgehog nor the Hare can climb trees. And you need help

Hedgehog thought, thought and came up with.

Face the tree! he commanded the Hare.

The hare stood facing the tree. The hedgehog put the chick on the tip of his stick, climbed on the shoulders of the Hare with it, lifted the stick as best he could and got it almost to the very nest. The chick squeaked again and jumped right into the nest.

That made his dad and mom happy! Curl around the Hare and the Hedgehog, chirping:

Thank you thank you thank you!

And the Hare says to the Hedgehog:

Well done, hedgehog! Good idea!

What you! It's all a lifesaver - up-lifter!

The Hare and the Hedgehog stopped. The wolf licked his lips, clanged his teeth and said:

I won’t touch you, Hedgehog, you’re prickly, but I’ll eat you whole, with a tail and ears, Oblique!

The Bunny trembled with fear, turned white all over, as in winter, cannot run: his legs have grown to the ground. He closed his eyes - now the Wolf will eat him. Only the Hedgehog was not taken aback: he swung his stick and, with all his strength, hit the Wolf on the back.

The Wolf howled in pain, jumped up - and run ...

And so he ran away, never looking back.

Thank you, Hedgehog, now you saved me from the Wolf!

This is a lifesaver - hitting the enemy, - answered the Hedgehog.

Let's move on. We went through the forest and came out on the road. And the road is hard, it goes uphill. The Hedgehog stomps ahead, leans on a stick, and the poor Hare is behind, almost falling from fatigue. It is very close to the house, but the Hare cannot go further.

Nothing, - said the Hedgehog, - hold on to my wand.

The Hare grabbed a stick, and the Hedgehog dragged him uphill. And it seemed to the Hare that it became easier to walk.

Look, - he says to Hedgehog, - your lifesaver helped me this time too.

So the Hedgehog Hare brought him to his house, and there the Hare with the hares was waiting for him for a long time. They rejoice at the meeting, and the Hare says to the Hedgehog:

If it were not for this magic wand of yours, I would not have seen my home.

Hedgehog chuckled and said:

Take this wand from me as a gift, maybe it will be useful to you again.

The hare was even taken aback:

But how can you yourself be left without such a magic wand?

Nothing, - answered the Hedgehog, - you can always find a stick, but here's a lifesaver, - he tapped his forehead, - and here's the lifesaver!

Then the Hare understood everything.

You said it right: it’s not the stick that matters, but a smart head and a good heart!

Magic wand - from the family of magical items. A lot can be done with it. In whose hands would the magic wand be? And where can you even find it?

Fairy tale "Magic Wand"

Once upon a time there was a magic wand. And it didn't have an owner. And she really wanted to be someone needed. Sometimes, for herself, she worked all sorts of miracles - she turned into a dancer and danced for a long time, fluttered over the trees; sometimes she turned into a formidable lion, walked, growled. But the growling didn't last long. She did not like to growl, grumble. It is much more pleasant to make some kind of magical transformation!

One day a magic wand lies on a stump, and a sad person walks by. He looks - an ownerless wand hid, give it, he thinks, I'll take it. I took it and moved on. On the way, a sad man threw a bump at a sparrow, pushed a hedgehog, and cursed for a long time at a frog that galloped along the path. A sad man came home, put a wand on the window. A magic wand lies on the window and thinks:

“I came across a bad person.

blew strong wind, opened the window, the wand shot up and ... ended up in the old place - on the stump.

Another person walks by, cheerful. Smiling, singing songs. He looks - a wand lies on a stump and winks at him with a cheerful light.

The cheerful man took a magic wand and went to the city. And there, on the market square, the people are apparently invisible. There is a performance in the center of the square. People are clapping, but somehow sluggishly, unfriendly.

The cheerful man took out a magic wand and said to her:

“I want to amuse, delight, entertain people. I myself am cheerful, and if you, wand, help me, it will be very good.

The cheerful man waved his magic wand - and began his own representation show.

The people are having fun, laughing heartily. A cheerful person rejoices that people feel good.

This is a serious business - to amuse people!

Questions and tasks for the fairy tale

About what magic item is it in a fairy tale?

Why did the magic wand not want to stay with a sad person?

What did a cheerful person ask for a magic wand?

Draw a magic wand.

What proverbs fit the story?

Whoever has a cheerful disposition will pass through iron.
To what the soul lies, to that the hands will be attached.
Good laughter is not a sin.

The main meaning of the tale is that the magic wand is very suitable for good people, for good deeds. Making people laugh is also very important. The life of a person who received a portion positive emotions, fuller and more interesting. Cheerful man and work with fire.


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