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Game material based on the fairy tale “Puff”. Pykh - Russian fairy tale Drawing from the fairy tale Pykh for kindergarten

Many fairy tales, including the fairy tale “Puff,” teach children courage and mutual assistance.

The main characters of the fairy tale were the grandmother, grandfather and granddaughter. Grandfather wanted to pick tasty and sweet turnips from his garden. He came to the beds, bent over the turnips, and from there someone began to puff. The children got scared and ran away. The grandmother went to the garden - and the same strange story happened to her.

But the granddaughter, Alenka, was not afraid, she leaned lower over the turnip and saw that there was no puffing there, but a cute hedgehog.

It’s so simple and clear, the fairy tale “Puff” teaches kids to be brave and not be afraid of anything, to help their families and help them out in any situation.

Fairy tale "Puff"

Once upon a time there lived a grandfather, grandmother and granddaughter Alyonka. And they had a vegetable garden. Cabbage, beets, carrots and yellow turnips grew in the garden. One day my grandfather wanted to eat turnips. He went out into the garden. He walks and walks, and in the garden it is hot and quiet, only the bees are buzzing and the mosquitoes are ringing.

Grandfather passed a bed with cabbage, passed a bed with beets, passed a bed with carrots... And here the turnip is growing.

He just bent down to pull out a turnip, and someone from the garden hissed at him:

Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh! Isn't that you, grandpa? Didn't you come for a turnip?

The grandfather got scared and ran away. He runs past the carrots, runs past the beets... His heels are already sparkling. I barely made it to the hut. He sat down on the bench and couldn’t catch his breath.

Well, grandfather, did you bring the turnip?

Oh, grandma, there is such a terrible beast sitting there that I could barely carry my legs away!

That's enough, grandfather! I’ll go myself, I’ll probably bring a turnip...

And the grandmother went to the garden, and in the garden it was hot and quiet, only the bees were buzzing and the mosquitoes were ringing.

Grandma is coming, in a hurry...

And here is the turnip. The grandmother bent down to pull out the turnip, and from the furrow someone hissed at her:

Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh! Isn't that you, grandma? Didn't you just come for a turnip?

The grandmother got scared and ran away.

She ran and ran past the carrots, past the beets, ran past the cabbage. I barely made it to the hut. She sat down on the bench, breathing heavily, couldn’t catch her breath.

Oh, grandpa, you're right! Someone is sitting there under a bush, so scary, and puffing. I barely lost my legs!

Granddaughter Alyonka looked at her grandparents, felt sorry for them and said:

I'll bring a turnip!

Alyonka went to the garden. And in the garden it’s hot and quiet, only the bees are buzzing and the mosquitoes are ringing.

She walked and walked and came to the place where the turnip grew.

And just as she bent down to pull out the turnip, someone hissed from the garden bed:

Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh! Isn't this Alyonka? Didn't you just come for a turnip?

Alyonka laughed and shouted in a ringing voice:

So! It's me, Alyonka! Grandma and Grandpa came for a turnip.

And in the garden someone starts puffing again:

Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh!

Alyonka bent over the garden bed to see who was sitting there so scary, and suddenly she saw: some kind of prickly ball lying on the garden bed, its beady eyes sparkling and puffing:

Pssh-pp-y-hh!

The girl laughed:

Oh, you hedgehog, you prickly hedgehog! Did you scare your grandparents? Did you drive them home?

And the hedgehog extended his sharp muzzle upward and again:

Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh!

Alyonushka pulled the turnip once, pulled another and a third, and pulled out the turnip. Yes, so big, round and yellow. Sweet, sweet. Alyonka took the turnip, put the hedgehog in her apron, and went home. I ran past the carrots, ran past the beets, ran past the cabbage. She ran fast and fast! And she instantly ran to her hut. And her grandfather and grandmother came out to meet her. And they ask:

Where's the turnip?

And here's a turnip for you!

Grandfather and grandmother were happy here:

Well, we have a granddaughter! Well, Alyonushka! Well done girl! But what about this beast - the terrible Puff? Aren't you scared of him?

Here Alyonka opened her apron:

And here's Pykh!

The old men laughed:

Well done Alyonka! What a brave girl!

Didactic material:

  • Questions according to the fairy tale:

1.What grew in the garden? (cabbage, beets, carrots and turnips)

2.Who was the first to go pull the turnip? (Grandfather)

3.What sounds did you encounter in the garden? (bees buzzed, mosquitoes squeaked)

4. How many times did Alyonka pull the turnip? (3)

5.Who turned out to be this terrible beast? (hedgehog)

  • Pictures of heroes fairy tales for the performance (clothespins or sticks) can be printed here:
  • Story pictures printable here:
  • Lesson summary based on the fairy tale (Speech Development) can be reprinted here:

  • Game material"Hedgehog" can be printed here:

Belarusian fairy tale adapted by N. Myalik

Once upon a time there lived a grandfather, grandmother and granddaughter Alyonka. And they had a vegetable garden. Cabbage, beets, carrots and yellow turnips grew in the garden. One day my grandfather wanted to eat turnips. He went out into the garden. He walks and walks, and in the garden it is hot and quiet, only the bees are buzzing and the mosquitoes are ringing.

Grandfather passed a bed with cabbage, passed a bed with beets, passed a bed with carrots... And here the turnip is growing.

He just bent down to pull out a turnip, and someone from the garden hissed at him:

- Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh! Isn't that you, grandpa? Didn't you come for a turnip?

The grandfather got scared and ran away. He runs past the carrots, runs past the beets... His heels are already sparkling. I barely made it to the hut. He sat down on the bench and couldn’t catch his breath.

- Well, grandfather, did you bring the turnip?

- Oh, grandma, there is such a terrible beast sitting there that I could barely carry my legs away!

- Yes, that’s enough, grandfather! I’ll go myself, I’ll probably bring a turnip...

And the grandmother went to the garden, and in the garden it was hot and quiet, only the bees were buzzing and the mosquitoes were ringing.

The grandmother walked and walked past a bed of cabbage, past a bed of beets, past a bed of carrots. Grandma is coming, in a hurry...

And here is the turnip. The grandmother bent down to pull out the turnip, and from the furrow someone hissed at her:

- Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh! Isn't that you, grandma? Didn't you just come for a turnip?

The grandmother got scared and ran away. She ran and ran past the carrots, past the beets, ran past the cabbage. I barely made it to the hut. She sat down on the bench, breathing heavily, couldn’t catch her breath.

- Oh, grandpa, you’re right! Someone is sitting there under a bush, so scary, and puffing. I barely lost my legs!

Granddaughter Atenka looked at her grandfather and grandmother, felt sorry for them and said:

- I'll bring a turnip!

Alyonka went to the garden. And in the garden it’s hot and quiet, only the bees are buzzing and the mosquitoes are ringing.

She walked and walked and came to the place where the turnip grew.

And just as she bent down to pull out the turnip, someone hissed from the garden bed:

- Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh! Isn't this Alyonka? Didn't you just come for a turnip?

Alyonka laughed and shouted in a ringing voice:

- So! It's me, Alyonka! Grandma and Grandpa came for a turnip.

And in the garden someone starts puffing again:

- Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh!

Alyonka bent over the garden bed to see who was sitting there so scary, and suddenly she saw: some kind of prickly ball lying on the garden bed, its beady eyes sparkling and puffing:

- Pssh-pp-y-hh!

The girl laughed:

- Oh, you hedgehog, you prickly hedgehog! Did you scare your grandparents? Did you drive them home?

And the hedgehog extended his sharp muzzle upward and again:

- Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh!

Alyonushka pulled the turnip once, pulled another and a third, and pulled out the turnip. Yes, so big, round and yellow. Sweet, sweet. Alyonka took the turnip, put the hedgehog in her apron, and went home. I ran past the carrots, ran past the beets, ran past the cabbage. She ran fast and fast! And she instantly ran to her hut. And her grandfather and grandmother came out to meet her. And they ask:

- Where is the turnip?

- And here’s a turnip for you!

Grandfather and grandmother were happy here:

- Well, we have a granddaughter! Well, Alyonushka! Well done girl! But what about this beast - the terrible Puff? Aren't you scared of him?

Here Alyonka opened her apron:

- And here’s Pykh!

The old men laughed:

- Well done Alyonka! What a brave girl!

Russian folk tale"Puff"

Genre: folk tale

The main characters of the fairy tale "Pykh" and their characteristics

  1. Grandfather, old and cowardly, but of course kind and a lover of turnips
  2. Grandma was also afraid of everything in the world, but of course she was kind
  3. Alenka, granddaughter, kind, cheerful, not afraid of anything
  4. A hedgehog puffs in a turnip and scares everyone
Plan for retelling the fairy tale "Pykh"
  1. Grandmother, grandfather and granddaughter
  2. Grandfather goes for a turnip
  3. Scary sound of Puff
  4. Grandpa runs away
  5. Grandma goes for a turnip
  6. Scary sound
  7. Grandma runs away
  8. Alenka goes for a turnip
  9. Funny sound of Puff
  10. Alenka picks a turnip and takes a hedgehog
  11. Alenka shows the hedgehog
The shortest summary of the fairy tale "Pykh" for a reader's diary in 5 sentences
  1. Grandfather and grandmother lived, and with them granddaughter Alenka
  2. The grandfather went to get a turnip, but was frightened by the strange sound of Puff and ran away
  3. The grandmother went to get a turnip, but she was also frightened by the strange sound of Puff
  4. Alenka went for a turnip and found a hedgehog in the turnip
  5. Alenka brought a turnip and a hedgehog and everyone praised her.
The main idea of ​​the fairy tale "Pykh"
The revealed secret most often does not seem scary at all.

What does the fairy tale "Pykh" teach?
This fairy tale teaches you to be brave and not be afraid of everything in the world. Teaches you to look for the cause of frightening sounds. Teaches that the brave and courageous are always honored and respected.

Review of the fairy tale "Pykh"
A very sweet and funny story about a cowardly grandmother and grandfather, and about a brave girl Alenka. The fairy tale has a fascinating plot, it has a secret that is revealed at the end. It is entertaining and easy and enjoyable to read.

Proverbs for the fairy tale "Pykh"
Fear has big eyes.
The eyes are afraid, but the hands are doing.
The brave will find where the timid will lose.

A brief retelling of the fairy tale "Puff"
Grandmother, grandfather and their granddaughter lived, and they had their own garden. Various vegetables grew in the garden - cabbage, carrots, beets and turnips.
So my grandfather once wanted to eat radishes. I walked through the garden, walked through all the beds, and came to a turnip. Just as he bent down to snatch it, someone said to him: “Puff! Has the old man come for the turnip?”
The grandfather got scared and ran away quickly. He came running home and said that a terrible beast was guarding the turnip and wouldn’t let it be picked.
The grandmother didn’t believe it, she also went for a turnip. She went through all the beds, came up to the turnips, just to pick them, and then someone Pykh says to her and asks if the grandmother came for the turnips.
The grandmother got scared and also ran away. He comes running home and says that it’s like a terrible beast is sitting in a turnip and won’t let anyone in.
At this point Alenka went to get a turnip. I went through all the beds and came to a turnip. And from there someone “Puff!” and asks: “Have you come for a turnip, Alenka?”
And Alenka screams at the top of her voice - yes, I am Alenka, yes, I came for a turnip. And she parted the tops, and there was a little hedgehog sitting there, puffing.
Alenka pulled out a turnip, a big one, put the hedgehog in her apron, and ran home. She ran past all the beds and came home.
He shows the hedgehog to his grandmother and grandfather and says, that’s who scared you.
Grandma and Grandpa laughed and praised Alenka.

Drawings and illustrations for the fairy tale "Pykh"

Once upon a time there lived a grandfather, grandmother and granddaughter Alenka. And they had a vegetable garden. Cabbage, beets, carrots and yellow turnips grew in the garden.

One day my grandfather wanted to eat turnips. He went out into the garden. He walks and walks, and the garden is hot and quiet, only the bees are buzzing and the mosquitoes are ringing.

Grandfather passed a bed of cabbage and a bed of beets. I walked through the carrot bed... And here the turnip is growing.

He just bent down to pull out a turnip, and someone from the garden hissed at him:
Isn't that you grandpa? Didn't you come for a turnip?

The grandfather got scared and ran away. He runs past the carrots, we run past the beets... his heels are already sparkling. I barely made it to the hut. He sat down on the bench and couldn’t catch his breath.

Well, grandfather, did you bring a turnip?
- Oh, grandma, there is such a terrible beast sitting there that I could barely carry my legs away!
- Yes, that’s enough, grandfather! I’ll go myself, I’ll probably bring a turnip...

And the grandmother went to the garden, and in the garden it was hot and quiet, only the bees were buzzing and the mosquitoes were ringing.

Grandma is coming, in a hurry...

And here is the turnip. The grandmother bent down to pull out the turnip, and from the furrow someone hissed at her:
- Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh! Isn't that you, grandma? Didn't you just come for a turnip?

The grandmother got scared and ran away.

She ran and ran past the carrots, past the beets, ran past the cabbage. I barely made it to the hut. She sat down on the bench, breathing heavily, couldn’t catch her breath.
- Oh, grandpa, you’re right! Someone is sitting there under a bush, so scary, and puffing. I barely lost my legs!

Granddaughter Alenka looked at her grandparents, felt sorry for them and said:
- I'll bring a turnip!

Alenka went to the garden. And in the garden it’s hot and quiet, only the buzzing bees and mosquitoes are ringing.

She walked and walked and came to the place where the turnip grew.

And just as she bent down to pull out the turnip, someone hissed from the garden bed:
- Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh! Isn't this Alenka? Didn't you just come for a turnip?

Alenka laughed here and shouted in a ringing voice:
- So! It's me, Alenka! Grandma and Grandpa came for a turnip.

And in the garden someone starts puffing again:
- Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh!

Alenka bent over the garden bed to see who was sitting there so scary, and suddenly she saw: some prickly ball lying on the garden bed, its beady eyes sparkling and puffing:
- Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh!

The girl laughed:
- Oh, you hedgehog, prickly hedgehog! Did you scare your grandparents? Did you drive them home?

And the hedgehog extended his sharp muzzle upward and again:
- Pssh-pp-y-hh! Pssh-pp-y-hh!

Alyonushka pulled the turnip once, pulled another and a third time and pulled out the turnip. Yes, so big, round and yellow. Sweet, sweet. Alenka took the turnip, put the hedgehog in her apron, and went home. I ran past the carrots, ran past the beets, ran past the cabbage. She ran fast and fast! And she instantly ran to her hut. And her grandfather and grandmother came out to meet her. And they ask:
- Where is the turnip?
- And here’s a turnip for you!

Grandfather and grandmother were happy here:
- Well, we have a granddaughter! Well, Alenkushka! Well done girl!
- But what about this beast - Pykh terrible? Aren't you scared of him?

Alenka opened her apron here:
- And here’s Pykh!

The old men laughed:
- Well done Alenka! What a brave girl!

And they had a vegetable garden, and cabbage, beets, carrots and even turnips grew there.

Grandfather once wanted turnips. So he went to the garden. Grandfather bent down to the turnip, and under the bush someone said: “Py-yhh!” P-p-s!”

The grandfather got scared and ran away.

He ran home, sat down on a bench, and couldn’t catch his breath:
“Oh, grandma, there’s someone scary sitting and puffing under a bush.” I barely made it.
- Enough for you, old man! I'll go get the turnip myself!

An old woman came to the garden, just bent down to drag a turnip, and under a bush someone said:
“Phhhh! Ppp-y!
The grandmother barely carried her legs away.

Alyonushka looked at her grandparents, felt sorry for them and said:
- I'll bring a turnip!
And she went to the garden. I just bent down to drag a turnip, and under a bush someone said:
“Pppy! Ppp-y!”

Alyonushka was not afraid, she leaned closer and saw: a prickly bun lying on the garden bed, its eyes sparkling and puffing. Yes, it's a Hedgehog! Alyonushka pulled the turnip and pulled it out. Sweet, sweet.
She took the turnip, put the hedgehog in her apron - and went home!

And her grandmother and grandfather came out to meet her and asked:
- Where is the turnip? But what about this beast - the terrible puff? Aren't you scared of him?

Here Alyonushka opened her apron:
- Here's a turnip, and here's Puff!

- END -

Russian folk tale in pictures. Illustrations: V.A. Zhigarev

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