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How a bear wooed a fox. Scenario of the Russian folk tale “The Cat and the Fox” for children of the preparatory group The Cat and the Fox go to the Fox’s house and go inside. After some time, the Fox comes out of the house with a basket, and the Cat looks out the window

Characters:

Bear
Fox
Narrator

Narrator

We lived in the thicket next door
And we knew each other since childhood
Brown bear and fox
Forests of local beauty.
It's not good to live alone,
And the Bear decided to get married.
Everyone recommended
Go to the fox to woo.

Bear

Knock-Knock! Fox maiden,
The Bear is knocking on your house.
Will you marry me?

Fox

Well, Bear! Wow!
I won't marry you
I'll find a better husband.
Look at your paws
Short and clubfooted,
Wool is like felt boots, and you
Not the hero of my dreams!

Bear

Well, okay! Well, let!
I'll marry another fox!

Narrator

And the Bear went home.
And the fox:

Fox

Oh my god!
I shouldn't be doing that! Rich bear -
He shovels honey.
Stop toiling around alone
I will become his wife.

Narrator

And the fox went to the bear.

Fox

Knock-Knock!

Bear

Who's there?

Fox

Neighbours.
I refused in vain
I agree to get married!

Bear

Should I marry you?
Am I my own enemy?!
You are a red fox
The redhead is shameless!
And I heard from the mole,
Your paws are unclean!
Get out!

Fox

These are the words
I'll marry someone else!
I'm leaving forever!

Narrator

She burst into tears from shame
And the little fox went home.
A Bear:

Bear

What a hysterical girl!
But it seems she's into me
Very much in love!
I shouldn't have gotten so excited,
I almost married her
After all, she is a beauty
And everyone likes it in the forest.
What a fool, what am I waiting for?
I'll go get married again!

Narrator

And the Bear went to the fox.

Bear

Knock-Knock! Who is home?

Fox

All!

Bear

That's it, dear fox,
I decided to get married again!
Marry me!

Fox

Get out of here! Leave!
Well, why are you standing there?
You'll see, even a mouse
This won't work,
Find a better groom!

Olesya Emelyanova

Bear and Fox
(or How the Bear Wooed the Fox)

Russian folktale
for reading and presentation

Duration of the performance: 3 minutes; number of actors: from 1 to 3.

Characters:

Bear
Fox
Narrator

Narrator

We lived in the thicket next door
And we knew each other since childhood
Brown bear and fox
Forests of local beauty.
It's not good to live alone,
And the Bear decided to get married.
Everyone recommended
Go to the fox to woo.

Knock-Knock! Fox maiden,
The Bear is knocking on your house.
Will you marry me?

Well, Bear! Wow!
I won't marry you
I'll find a better husband.
Look at your paws
Short and clubfooted,
Wool is like felt boots, and you
Not the hero of my dreams!

Well, okay! Well, let!
I'll marry another fox!

Narrator

And the Bear went home.
And the fox:

Oh my god!
I shouldn't be doing that! Rich bear -
He shovels honey.
Stop toiling around alone
I will become his wife.

Narrator

And the fox went to the bear.

Knock-Knock!

Neighbours.
I refused in vain
I agree to get married!

Should I marry you?
Am I my own enemy?!
You are a red fox
The redhead is shameless!
And I heard from the mole,
Your paws are unclean!
Get out!

These are the words
I'll marry someone else!
I'm leaving forever!

Narrator

She burst into tears from shame
And the little fox went home.
A Bear:

What a hysterical girl!
But it seems she's into me
Very much in love!
I shouldn't have gotten so excited,
I almost married her
After all, she is a beauty
And everyone likes it in the forest.
What a fool, what am I waiting for?
I'll go get married again!

Narrator

And the Bear went to the fox.

Knock-Knock! Who is home?

That's it, dear fox,
I decided to get married again!
Marry me!

Get out of here! Leave!
Well, why are you standing there?
You'll see, even a mouse
This won't work,
Find a better groom!

I come to you with all my heart...

Yes, a small gift!
Leave!

Well, I'll leave
I'm going to woo the mouse!

The mouse will be happy!

You'll spend your whole life with girls!

Narrator

And the Bear left with nothing.
And the fox is completely alone.

What have I done?
The most important thing in life is family!
But Mishenka is handsome,
At least a little thick-skinned.
Where can I find this?
I'd better go for him!

Narrator

But when she came, the Bear didn’t want to,
He's fooling his head again,
And the fox to him for it
Pays with the same coin
Afterwards the tears fall into the pillow.
That's how they match each other!



ZAYKINA'S HUT.

(Russian folktale)

A small script (sketch) for kindergarten where the children themselves will play.

CHARACTERS:

STORYTELLER
HARE
FOX
DOG
WOLF
BEAR
ROOSTER

(Music.)

STORYTELLER: Once upon a time there lived a Fox and a Hare. The Fox had an ice hut, and the Hare had a bast hut. The red spring has come - the Fox’s hut has melted, but the Hare’s hut is still standing. So the Fox asked the Hare to spend the night, and kicked him out of the hut. Dear Bunny walks and cries. A Dog meets him.

(Music. The curtain opens. The backdrop is a forest. On the stage is the Hare's hut (the hut can be drawn and fixed to something, or you can put a screen, and the drawn hut can be attached to its walls) The Hare walks along the stage, he is crying. From behind the stage The Dog appears).

DOG: Aw-aw! Why are you crying, Bunny?



DOG: Don't cry, bunny! I will help your grief!

STORYTELLER: They went to Zaika’s hut...

(The Dog and the Hare approach the hut.)

DOG: Aw-aw! Get out, Lisa!

STORYTELLER: And they got the Fox from the stove...

STORYTELLER: The dog got scared and ran away...

(The dog runs off stage.)

STORYTELLER: Dear Bunny comes again, crying. Wolf meets him.

(The Bunny walks across the stage, crying. The Wolf comes out from behind the stage.)

WOLF: What are you crying about, Bunny?

HARE: How can I not cry?
I had a bast hut, and Lisa had an ice hut. Spring came, her hut melted. That-
when she asked me to spend the night, she kicked me out.

WOLF: Don't cry, I will help your grief!

HARE: No, you can’t help!
The dog chased him, but he didn’t drive him out, and you can’t drive him out!

WOLF: No, I'll kick you out!

STORYTELLER: They went to the hut. The wolf will cry...

(The Wolf and the Hare approach the hut.)

WOLF: Go, Fox, get out!

STORYTELLER: And they got the Fox from the stove...

STORYTELLER: The wolf got scared and ran away...

(The wolf runs off stage.)

STORYTELLER: The Bunny comes again, crying. A Bear meets him.

(The Hare walks across the stage, crying. The Bear appears from behind the stage.)

BEAR: Why are you crying, Bunny?

HARE: How can I not cry?
I had a bast hut, and Lisa had an ice hut. Spring came, her hut melted. That-
when she asked me to spend the night, she kicked me out.

BEAR: Let's go to the Fox, I will help your grief!

HARE: No, Bear, you can’t help!
The dog chased but didn’t drive him out, the Wolf chased him but didn’t drive him out, and you can’t drive him out!

BEAR: And I'll kick you out!

STORYTELLER: They approached the hut. The bear howls...

(The Bear and the Hare approach the hut.)

BEAR: Get out, Fox!

STORYTELLER: And they got the Fox from the stove...

STORYTELLER: The bear got scared and ran away...

(The bear runs off stage.)

STORYTELLER: The dear Bunny comes again, crying more than ever. A Rooster with a scythe meets him.

(The Hare walks across the stage, crying. A Rooster appears from behind the stage with a braid on his shoulders (a braid can be made).)

ROOSTER: Cuckoo!
What are you crying about, Bunny?

HARE: How can I not cry?
I had a bast hut, and Lisa had an ice hut. Spring came, her hut melted. That-
when she asked me to spend the night, she kicked me out.

ROOSTER: Let's go, I'll help your grief!

HARE: No, Rooster, you can’t help!
The dog chased but didn’t kick out, the Wolf chased but didn’t kick out, the Bear chased but didn’t kick out, and you won’t be kicked out.
drive!

ROOSTER: No, I'll kick you out! Let's go to Lisa!

STORYTELLER: They went to the hut. The rooster stomped his paws and flapped his wings...

(The Hare and the Rooster approach the hut. The Rooster stomps his feet and flaps his wings and arms.)

ROOSTER: Cuckoo!
I'm on my heels!
I carry the scythe on my shoulders!
I want to whip the Fox!
Get off the stove Fox!

STORYTELLER: The Fox heard it, got scared and said...

ROOSTER: Cuckoo!
I'm on my heels!
I carry the scythe on my shoulders!
I want to whip the Fox!
Get off the stove Fox!

ROOSTER: Cuckoo!
I'm on my heels!
I carry the scythe on my shoulders!
I want to whip the Fox!
Get off the stove Fox!

(The rooster stomps his feet, flaps his wing arms and waves his scythe.)

STORYTELLER: The rooster stomps its paws, flaps its wings, waves its scythe... The Fox got scared, jumped out of the hut and ran away.

(The Fox leaves the hut (you can leave from behind the hut) and runs off stage. The Hare and the Rooster enter the hut.)

STORYTELLER: Then the Rooster and the Hare went into the hut and began to live and live there ever since, and the Fox never appeared in those places again.

(Music. The curtain closes.)

END OF THE PERFORMANCE.

Voskresenskaya Valentina Pavlovna, teacher, GBOU School No. 121 d/o 28A, Moscow.
Purpose: This material will be useful for educators working with children aged 4-7 years, for teachers of grades 1-2, for parents. The fairy tale can be shown by older children for kids, or can be one of the numbers in spring scenarios.
The fairy tale will introduce children to the concepts of good and evil, cunning and gullibility, and how important it is to help friends in trouble, not to deceive or offend the weak.
Description: The events of the tale begin in winter and continue in spring. The heroes of the fairy tale: the cunning Fox, who deceived the kind, trusting Bunny, the brave Cockerel, who came to the aid of the Bunny, the Magpie, who flies everywhere and knows everything about everyone, and the animals who wanted to help, but were frightened, ran away and left the poor Bunny in trouble: Wolf , The Bear and the Dog Barbos.
Target:
Create conditions for the development of children's creative activity in theatrical activities.
Tasks:
1. Maintain interest in oral folk art.
2.Improve children’s ability to convey the images of fairy tale heroes.
3.Promote the development of dialogical speech, develop the ability to pronounce words clearly and distinctly, develop intonation expressiveness and memory.
4.Develop the ability to hold yourself freely when performing.
5.Form friendly relationships.
6. Cultivate responsiveness and kindness, the desire to help friends in trouble.

Characters: Presenter, Fox, Bunny, Cockerel, dog Barbos, Wolf, Bear, Magpie.

Leading:
In a clearing, in a forest -
2 huts under a pine tree.
The fox house is icy,
And Bunny has bast.
Fox:
Suddenly spring came
And I had no time to sleep.
My ice house
It became snowy water.
Bunny, bunny, help,
Let me into your house.
Bunny:
Oh, fox, oh, beauty!
I see you're in trouble.
I'm always ready to help.
You go into the house
Stay with me.
(The fox enters the house and sits next to the bunny.)
Fox:
Come on, hare, go away!
We live closely with you.
I want to be here alone!
Bunny:
Oh, trouble! Oh, trouble!
The fox kicked me out.
(The bunny sits on a tree stump, cries, and the dog Barbos appears.)
Barbos:
I am the yard dog Barbos,
I have a great nose.
I feel that there is trouble,
I'll run there quickly.

And you don’t jump, you don’t jump?
Bunny:
Oh, trouble! Oh, trouble!
The fox kicked me out.
Barbos:
Go away, fox,
You are for the mountains and forests!
I kindly ask for now,
Otherwise I’ll crush my sides!
Fox:
This is how I jump off the stove
And I’ll tell you: “Be quiet”!
I'm not afraid of you, Barbos!
Get out yourself quickly
Otherwise you won't be able to collect the bones!
Barbos:
Oh, and a formidable fox,
But anything can happen.
I'll run home quickly
I can't handle the fox.
(Barbos runs away, a wolf appears).
Wolf:
I'm a hungry gray wolf
I click and click my teeth.
Why are you crying, bunny?
(A magpie appears).
Magpie:
The bunny had a house
And the bunny lived peacefully in it.
The fox house melted in the spring.
To my bast house
The bunny let the fox in,
But he didn’t live with her for long:
The fox drove him out -
These are the miracles.
The bunny doesn't jump anymore,
He sits and weeps bitterly.
Wolf:
Bunny, bunny, don't be sad!
I'm ready to help you
And drive the fox away!
Go away, fox, quickly,
You are for many seas.
I kindly ask for now,
Otherwise I’ll bruise my sides.
Fox:
This is how I jump off the stove
And I’ll tell you: “Be quiet”!
I'm not afraid of you, Wolf!
Get out yourself quickly
Otherwise you won't be able to collect the bones!
Wolf:
Oh, and a formidable fox,
But anything can happen.
I'll run home quickly
I can't handle the fox.
(The wolf runs away, the Bear appears).
Bear:
I've been worry-free all winter
He slept soundly in his den.
I now went outside:
The sun is shining, there are puddles everywhere.
The snow is melting, spring has come.
Bunny, bunny, why are you crying?
And you don’t jump, you don’t jump?
What happened, my friend?
It's a pity that the snow fell?
(A magpie appears).
Magpie:
The bunny had a house
And the bunny lived peacefully in it.
The fox house melted in the spring.
To my bast house
The bunny let the fox in,
But he didn’t live with her for long:
The fox drove him out -
These are the miracles.
That's why he's crying
And he doesn’t jump, he doesn’t jump.
Bear:
Go away quickly, fox,
You are for the mountains and forests!
I kindly ask for now,
Otherwise I’ll crush my sides!
Fox:
This is how I jump off the stove
And I’ll tell you: “Be quiet”!
I'm not afraid of you, Mishutka,
And I forgive you for the joke.
Get out yourself quickly
Otherwise you won't be able to collect the bones!
Bear:
Oh, and a formidable fox,
But anything can happen.
I can't help you.
I can't drive Lisa away.
(The Bear leaves, the Cockerel appears).
Rooster:
I'm a cockerel, cockerel
Golden comb.
Tail with patterns,
Boots with spurs.
There is a braid on the shoulder,
Go away, fox!
Fox:
I am a brave Fox,
But something doesn’t sit right with me
There are bunnies on the stove in the house.
Petya, Petya, don’t shout.
I'm leaving the house
Don't raise your voice.
(The fox runs away, all the heroes of the fairy tale come out).
Dog Barbos: The fox ran without looking back.
Bear: And the Rooster stepped on her heels.
Wolf: The fox will not return to the hut.
Magpie: Let the Bunny not be afraid of her.
Rooster: We must help the weak and not hurt children.
Hare: Oh yes, Petya, well done!
Leading: That's the end of the fairy tale!

Script for a Russian production folk tale in a home puppet theater

Characters:

Man
Cat
Fox
Wolf
Bear
Hare

Forest. There are several trees in the left foreground. In the middle in the foreground there is a large tree with bushes under it. On the right is the Fox's hut. A man comes out from behind the trees on the left. He hardly pulls the bag behind him, in which the cat is moving and meowing pitifully.

Cat

Have pity on me, master!
Oh, where are they taking me?

Man (with a sigh)

Everyone chooses their own fate!

Cat (desperately)

Don't leave me in the forest!
I'm fluffy, I'm good,
I can sing songs!

Man

Did you eat sour cream?

Cat

No, horse!

Man

Stop lying!

Cat

Then bear!

Man

Well, who doesn’t catch mice?
They destroyed my whole house.
Ate bread, a bag of carrots -
Everything earned by hard work!

Cat

You, master, don't worry,
I will make an agreement with them.

A man lets the cat out of the bag.

Man

Don't come into my yard,
I'll deal with them myself.
I'll get another cat
What doesn't sleep on the stove.

The cat throws itself at the man's feet.

Cat

No, master!

Man

That's it, not a word!

The man turns and leaves the forest.

Cat (indignantly)

Murderers! Executioners!
I served him for three years -
Every year for ten years.
It's because of the sandwich
Sends to the next world!
I guarded the stove properly,
Day and night, in rain and snow.
I am a full member of the family,
I'm the best in the village!
It's okay, he'll understand
What can't be found.
Eh, I'm out of work!
And where to go now?

A cat with his head down slowly walks towards a large tree. A Fox appears from behind the bushes to meet him. The cat immediately lifts his nose up.

Fox

Good fellow, tell me,
Who is he, where is he from?
Make friends with me
I will be a faithful friend.

Cat

I am the rarest animal in the world,
English breed.
To you, distant lands
Sent by the governor!
Kotofey Ivanovich,
Please, love!

Fox (ingratiatingly)

Oh, forgive me
Don't judge strictly!
My house is the best in the forest,
I live in it alone.

The Fox hugs the Cat.

Fox

Kitty, respect Lisa,
I'll be like my own!
Are you ever single?

Cat

Fox

Well, fine!

Cat

Yes, I need a wife.
C'mon, I'm the boss of the house!

The Cat and the Fox go to the Fox's house and go inside. After a while, the Fox comes out of the house with a basket, and the Cat looks out the window.

Fox

Dear Kitty, I'll go,
I'll get the duck.

Cat

Okay, Foxy, I'm waiting.

Fox

I'll be there in an hour!

The cat hides in the house, and the Fox goes to a large tree.

Fox (singing)

Beautiful girls, don't wait
Get married yourself
After all, behind my husband's back
Like behind a stone wall!

The fox comes out from behind a large tree. A Wolf comes out from behind the trees on the left to meet her.

Wolf (hoarsely)

Hey Lisa! Where are you going?
What are you carrying in the basket?
Give it to me!

The wolf is trying to look into the basket. The fox jumps to the side.

Fox

Well, don't touch it!
Get out of the way!

The Fox backs away, the Wolf advances.

Fox

Don't expect a treat!

Wolf (menacing)

I stronger then you!

Fox

I'll complain, look
To my husband Kotofey.
He'll give you a paw in the forehead!

Wolf (perplexed)

And where did it come from?!
And who is he to
Was I afraid of him?

Fox (proudly)

He is the rarest animal in the world,
English breed.
To us, distant lands
Sent by the governor!
Kotofeya himself
I am now a wife!

The wolf respectfully moves away.

Wolf

Let's take a look at him,
Just a peek, friend!

Fox

What are you, what are you! Kotofey
The angry beast hurts -
Will eat a hundred devils for breakfast
And you won't be full!
You won't have to, brother, here you go
He likes you
The hour is not even, it will delay
He has the right!

Wolf (scared)

What to do? What do i do?

Fox

Bring the lamb.
And don’t even think about entering the house,
Wait for us at the ravine.
You better hide yourself
So as not to offend.
Now get out of the way!

Wolf

I have never seen in my life
So that someone would be so fierce!
There will be a lamb for you.
Tell me what I wanted
Children for you, twins.

The wolf bows and runs away, hiding behind a large tree. Lisa moves on.

Fox (singing)

If the husband is respected,
They don’t offend the wife -
I'm behind my husband's back
Like behind a stone wall!

The fox is hiding in the forest on the left. A Bear crawls out from behind the bushes under a large tree and slowly walks towards the forest.

Bear (singing)

You will spend a day in the raspberry field,
You won't be full anyway!
Stop talking nonsense
I'll go to the forest for honey!

A Fox with a duck comes out of the forest on the left towards the Bear and tries to pass by him. The bear stops her.

Bear

Stop, Lisa. Come here
Duck and basket.
Maybe you should then
I'll give way.

Fox

Clubfoot, get out of the way!

Bear (menacing)

I stronger then you!

Fox (sarcastically)

I'll complain, look
To my husband Kotofey.
He won't spare you!

Bear (puzzled)

I haven't met him.
He is a hunter and a bandit,
For me to be afraid?

Fox (proudly)

He is the rarest animal in the world,
English breed.
To us, distant lands
Sent by the governor!
Kotofeya himself
I am now a wife!

The bear backs away.

Bear

I'd like to look at him
Just a peek, friend.

Fox

What are you, what are you! My husband
The angry beast hurts -
It's scary even for me
I'm afraid of being killed.
You won't have to, brother, here you go
He likes you
The hour is not even, it will delay
He has the right!

Bear (scared)

What to do? What do i do?

Fox

Bring the bull to us.
And don't even think about entering the house.

Bear

I won't go in!

Fox

You better hide yourself
So as not to offend.
I'm in a hurry, move aside!

The bear lets the Fox through, she goes to her house.

Bear (thoughtfully)

Wait and see!

The bear goes into the forest, and the Fox enters the house. After a while, a Wolf with a lamb comes out from behind the trees on the left and heads towards a large tree.

Wolf (shaking)

How scary, just creepy!
Scary, no urine!

The wolf, before reaching the tree, sits down.

Wolf

I need to rest a little,
Something very scary!

A Bear with a bull appears from behind the trees on the left, approaches the Wolf and stops.

Bear

Hey, great brother Levon,
How far is it with your luggage?

Wolf (with a sigh)

Bow to Kotofey.

Bear (also with a sigh)

Yes, I’m there too!

The Bear and the Wolf, each with their own gift, approach the Fox's house. They leave the gifts and return to the big tree.

Bear

Listen, go and knock,
Just be quiet.

Wolf (whispers)

You, Mikhalych, don’t shout,
Suddenly they will hear.
Oh, I won't go there
You better try it.

Bear (also in a whisper)

No, I'd rather wait
He's a special animal!

A Hare runs out from behind the trees on the left.

Wolf

Stop! Come here with a scythe!
We really need you.

Bear

Call the cat and the fox
This is where their dinner lies.

The hare runs to the hut.

Bear (to the wolf)

I climbed a tree
We need to hide!

The bear climbs up and settles on the top of the tree. The wolf tries to climb, but he fails. He is hiding in the bushes.

Wolf

Okay, time is running out.
Yes, that will do!

The hare is knocking on the hut.

Hare

Is anyone home? Knock knock!
Hey, welcome your guests!
Come out! Knock knock!
Where are you? Open up!

Fox looks out the window.

Fox

What kind of guests? Who's come?

Hare (scared)

The wolf came with the bear.

Fox

This is very good.
(into the hut)
Honey, we have neighbors.

There is a loud noise in the house. The hare runs all the way to the forest and hides behind the trees. The wolf is not visible behind the bushes. The bear lowers its head. The Fox disappears into the house and soon leaves it with the Cat. The bear peeks out.

Bear (to the wolf)

Something is not very tall,
Unpretentious in appearance.
In vain they brought gifts!
But how fluffy!

Suddenly the Cat pounces on the gifts.

Cat

Bear (to the wolf)

Not great
But he is very gluttonous!
"Not enough, not enough!" - speaks,
He wants to eat us too.

Voice of the Wolf (to the Bear)

Let me take a look too
Can't see through the foliage.

Bear

What a glutton, just terrible!
How is he not ashamed!?

A wolf peeks out from behind the bushes. The bushes are swaying. The cat jumps into the bushes and grabs onto the Wolf.

Cat

Meow! There must be a mouse here!
I'll catch her!

Wolf (horrified to the Bear)

Help, why are you sitting there?
He's breaking me!

The wolf throws the cat off and runs into the forest. The cat climbs a tree.

Bear (panicked)

And he saw me
I need to save myself!

The Bear falls from the tree and runs into the forest after the Wolf.

Bear

He wanted to kill me!
Help, brothers!

The bear disappears behind the trees, the Fox approaches the tree.

Fox (following the Bear and the Wolf)

Hey, run or else
It will tear you apart!

The cat goes downstairs. The Fox strokes the Cat on the head.

Fox

To be married to a cat -
It's just happiness!

The Fox and the Cat take the gifts and go into the house.

End.

Keywords: Cat and Fox, scenarios,

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