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Fairy tale “Once upon a time there were numbers”

Man came up with a lot of interesting things, and he also came up with fairy tales. And in fairy tales, heroes study and work, think and decide, are surprised and learn new things. Who doesn't live in fairy tales? Even the numbers we encounter every day.

Fairy tale “Once upon a time there were numbers”

Once upon a time there were numbers. Beautiful, with tails and curves, with straight and inclined sticks, slender and even. Their names were very different: Two, Four, Six and others. The written symbols for designating numbers were numbers: 2, 4, 6...

Numbers lived for themselves, they didn’t bother, but one day the number 5, one of our most beloved numbers, became indignant: “Letters live in the kingdom of the Alphabet, but what is the name of the kingdom in which numbers live?”

- Really, how? - shouted other numbers running up to number 5. And they made such a noise and uproar that the Learned Owl flew in from the forest in response to their loud sounds.

- What's the matter,

- What's that noise?

- And why do numbers

- Boom?

It was explained to the learned Owl that numbers want to know the name of the kingdom to which they belong.

Without hesitation, the Scientist Owl answered:

- The kingdom in which numbers live is called: “The Kingdom of Mathematics.”

The numbers rejoiced. They really liked the beautiful and long name of the kingdom in which they live.

Questions for the fairy tale “Once upon a time there were numbers”

What's your favorite number?

What is the name of the kingdom in which letters live?

What is the name of the kingdom where numbers live?

I’ll also tell you that the branch of mathematics that studies numbers and their properties is called Arithmetic.

In which fairy tales does the number (digit) 1 appear?

Number 1 is very important. It’s not for nothing that he got first place among the numbers. To be the first is honorable and respected. First-born, pioneer, primrose - first, means special.

Tale "About a Soldier"

As soon as the service ended, the soldier received a reward for his efforts - three kopecks, but he couldn’t save them, he gave them away along the way... The soldier - he’s not greedy. But what do you bring to your native village? Apparently empty-handed...

“The soldier served with the Tsar for three years, and the Tsar gave him three kopecks for his service. Well, he went home..."

Fairy tale “The First Smile” by E. Permyak

The mood in which you do a thing is how it comes out. And this is true not only in fairy tales. You smile and the thing smiles. Be sad - and the thing gives off an icy chill. One day, the sweetest girl in the world gave the amazing vase maker his first smile. Do you know, dear readers, what the first smile is? It's like the smile of the sun...

“In a country whose name no one remembers, there lived an amazing vase-maker. If, while minting a vase, he was cheerful ... "

Fairy tale "Dashing One-Eyed"

Do you think Dashing One-Eyed brings joy or causes trouble? Of course there are troubles. That's why it's famous. When we find ourselves in a difficult situation, we say: “Oh, how bad I feel, what a waste!”

“The blacksmith lived happily, he didn’t know any trouble.

- “What is this,” says the blacksmith, “I have never seen any dashing thing in my life!”

“Fisher Cat” V.G. Suteev

Who among us has not heard about the cunning fox manager from V. G. Suteev’s fairy tale “The Fishing Cat”? Who gets the first fish and who gets the second? The first one, of course, should go to the red-tailed one. That's how it goes in fairy tales.

“The fox runs, whispering to himself: “My first fish, my first fish!”

The wolf behind is hobbling, muttering..."

And here is a clever story about the first fish. It was invented by the Ural writer E. Permyak, and is called “The First Fish”. The first fish is the most valuable, the most important. Everything big starts from small things.

Cunning story “The First Fish” by E. Permyak

“Yura lived in a large and friendly family. Everyone in this family worked..."

The fairy tale “About one one-sided ram”, adapted by A.N. Afanasyev

And how wonderful everything was at first for the animals who ran away from the master’s yard, made a hut in the forest, and got used to living in it! Warm and comfortable. Nobody skins them. And then the gentleman over there tore the skin off one side of the ram...

Together the animals fought off the wolf. Yes, we got caught doing something simple...

“One gentleman had a lot of animals. He just accepted five lambs..."

Fairy tale "One stupid woman"

Women can be cunning and cunning, quick-witted and shrewd. Only this is not about the woman from the fairy tale “One Stupid Woman.” There is a trick in the fairy tale, but the woman did not recognize it...

“One stupid woman came to the fair to buy the image of Temporary Friday. Comes to the booth..."

The story “First Watch” by E. Permyak

For some, the first watch may have passed unnoticed, but not for Nakhimov resident Alexander Berestov. He grew up without a father or mother and had great difficulty mastering everything in life. For him, the first watch (to protect the ship’s flag) is a responsible and happy event. And whoever treats any work so responsibly will grow up to be a great man...

“Sasha spent his holidays on a large ship. On a cruiser..."

In what fairy tales does the number (digit) 2 appear?

The number 2 entered the world of fairy tales, stories, fables a long time ago. And firmly settled there. There are many fairy tales in which the number 2 is present.

Fairy tale "Two from the Bag"

“There lived two brothers; one was good and the other was evil. The good brother went to the city on his business, and he came across an old man on the road. The old man says..."

Fairy tale "Two Brothers" Brothers Grimm

“Once upon a time there lived two brothers - one rich, the other poor. He was a rich goldsmith, but he had an evil heart. And the poor man lived by knitting brooms..."

Fairy tale "Two Old Women and a Bishop"

“A bishop comes to one parish, and in the village where the parish was, two old women lived. They had never seen the bishop. Old women tell their sons..."

Fairytale story “The life and suffering of Ivan Semenov, a second-grader and a second-year student” L. Davydychev

“Ivan Semyonov is an unhappy, and perhaps the most unhappy person in the whole world. Why? Yes, because, between you and me, Ivan doesn’t like to study, and life for him is sheer torment...”

Fairy tale "Two friends"

“Once upon a time there were two such fellows that even though it was the most beautiful day, one would say: “It’s raining outside,” and the other would shout: “What rain - snow!” If one says: “I have such a thing...”

The fairy tale “Cat and Mouse Together” by the Brothers Grimm

“Once a cat met a mouse and told her so much about her great love and friendship that the mouse finally agreed to live with her in the same house and run the household together...”

Fairy tale “Two Ivans - soldiers’ sons”

“In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, there lived a man. Time passed - they signed him up as a soldier; He leaves his wife, begins to say goodbye to her and says:
- Look, wife, live well...”

Fairy tale "Two Thieves"

“There were two thieves. One says:

- It’s hard for me, a thief, to live!

But the second one did not agree:

- And I live easily..."

“Two Frosts, two brothers, were walking through the open field, jumping from foot to foot, beating hand in hand. One Frost says to another..."

Fairy tale “Two Proverbs” by E. Permyak

“Kostya grew up a thrifty boy. His mother gives him a penny or even a penny. Kostya will definitely put the money in the piggy bank. And his friend Fedya is the opposite..."

The tale “Two Plows” (arranged by K.D. Ushinsky)

“Two plows were made from the same piece of iron and in the same workshop. One of them fell into the hands of a farmer and immediately went to work, while the other spent a long time and completely uselessly in the merchant’s shop...”

“Two and Three” B.V. Zakhoder

“Seryozha went to first grade.

Don't joke with Seryozhka!

He can do it with us

Almost

To ten!.."

In the titles of which fables by I.A. Krylov does the number 2 appear?

"Two Barrels"

"Two Doves"

"The Lady and the Two Maids"

"Two boys"

"Two Men"

"Two dogs"

In which fairy tales does the number (digit) 3 appear?

The number 3 is probably the most popular, fabulous number. It occurs quite often in Russian folk tales and in fairy tales of the peoples of the world. How many sons does the old man have? Three. How many bears lived in the house Masha ended up in? Of course, three. How many girls were spinning under the window in A.S. Pushkin’s fairy tale? We all know from childhood that there are three.

Fairy tale "Three Bears"

How everything is cleverly arranged in the house of the three bears. Everyone has their own: dishes, bed, chair. But then a stranger appears in the bears' house. This person is the girl Masha. Oh, how the bears didn’t like the uninvited guest...

“Three bears lived in this house. One bear had a father, his name was Mikhail Ivanovich. He was big and shaggy. The other was a bear. She was smaller, and her name was Nastasya Petrovna. The third was a little bear cub, and his name was Mishutka...”

Fairy tale "The Bear and the Three Sisters"

The three sisters live not in a mansion or a mansion, not in a house or in a hut, but in a bear’s den. They thought and thought, how could they return home to their father and mother? And they came up with...

“Once upon a time there lived an old man. He had three daughters. He went into the forest to chop wood and said: “You, daughters, bake some bread, bring me lunch...”

Fairy tale "Three Little Forest Men" by the Brothers Grimm

The Brothers Grimm are great storytellers. They not only collected fairy tales, but also processed them in such a way that for several centuries they have been read and reread, studied and remembered.

“...The girl went into the forest and went straight to that little hut. Three little people, just like that time, looked out of the window, but she didn’t greet them...”

"The Three Spinners" Brothers Grimm

“Once upon a time there was a girl who was lazy and not keen on spinning, and no matter what her mother told her, she just couldn’t get her to work.”

"Three Feathers" Brothers Grimm

“Once upon a time there was a king; he had three sons. Two of them were smart and intelligent, and the third didn’t speak much...”

The number three also appears in the following fairy tales:

"Three kingdoms - copper, silver and gold"

"Three piglets"

"Three Fat Men"

The number 3 is one of our favorite fairy numbers. But it is present not only in fairy tales. In poems, the number three is also not a rare guest.

“The troika rushes, the troika gallops,

Dust swirls from under the hooves.

The bell is crying loudly,

Now he laughs, now he rings...”

How many wise men do you think are from the English nursery rhyme (translated by S.Ya. Marshak ) went traveling by sea, not in clear weather, but in a thunderstorm? Well, of course, three. If the basin (in the original version, the trough) had been stronger, then the story about the journey of three simple-minded people, Gotham smart guys, would have been longer.

"Three wise men in one basin"

We set off across the sea in a thunderstorm.

Be stronger than the old basin,

My story would have been longer."

In which fables by I.A. Krylov does the number (digit) 3 appear?

"Three Men"

Three men went into the village to spend the night.

Here, in St. Petersburg, they made a living as a driver...;

And now they were on their way home to their homeland...

"An Old Man and Three Young People"

The old man was getting ready to plant a tree.

“Let them build; how to plant in those summers -

Three adult youths nearby were discussing...”

"Swan pike and crayfish"

Who among us has not heard about the famous trio, who “took to carrying a load of luggage,” but never brought the matter to its logical conclusion. “When there is no agreement among comrades, their business will not go well...”

And we will return to fairy tales, and remember in which fairy tales the number 3 still appears.

"Emelya" Russian folk tale

Once upon a time there lived an old man. He had three sons: two smart, the third - the fool Emelya. The brothers work, but Emelya lies on the stove all day, doesn’t want to know anything...

“The Tale of Tsar Saltan...” A.S. Pushkin

"Three maidens by the window,

Spinning late in the evening..."

In which fairy tales does the number (digit) 4 appear?

The number 4 is tightly woven into our lives. And in fairy tales, the number 4 is no stranger.

“Four Artists” G. Skrebitsky

Georgy Alekseevich Skrebitsky is an amazing writer. Since childhood, his imagination painted pictures of exciting travels and unusual hikes. How infinitely he loved Russian nature, he was on first name terms with it. Any leaf could tell the writer an incredible story. And how Skrebitsky loved animals! Forest guests always lived in his house...

“Four wizard-painters somehow came together: Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn. They got together and argued: which of them draws better? They argued and argued and decided to choose Red Sun as the judge...”

Fairy tale “Four Wishes” by K.D. Ushinsky

How wonderful winter is! There are so many interesting and exciting things to do in the frosty, snowy season. And summer never ceases to amaze. And autumn! Where did she get so many bright colors? The unique and long-awaited ringing spring...What time of year is the best? Each is beautiful in its own way...

“Mitya went sledding down an icy mountain and skating on a frozen river, ran home rosy, cheerful and said to his father:

- How fun it is in winter! I wish it were all winter..."

Fairy tale “Four Brothers” E. Permyak

“One mother had four sons. All of them were successful sons, but they didn’t want to recognize each other as brothers. We didn’t see anything similar to each other...”

The story “The Fourth Height” by E. Ilyin

Dear children! If you haven’t read the story “The Fourth Height,” then be sure to read it. It is written in good, understandable language. In the center of the story is a girl, Gulya, with the beautiful surname Koroleva. How her character was tempered, how she overcame difficulties, acted in a real movie, and simply lived and grew up - all this is very interesting and unforgettable, because the girl Gulya is unusual. E. Ilyina’s book was published in 1946, and since then it has been reprinted many times.

How many characters are there in I.A. Krylov’s fable “Quartet”? Four: the naughty Monkey, the Donkey, the Goat and the Clubfoot Bear. Quartet is a term generally used in the music world. A quartet is a piece for four musicians.

In what fairy tales does the number (digit) 5 appear?

The number 5 is one of our favorite numbers. There are five fingers on each hand and on one foot, “five” is the favorite grade among schoolchildren. The five-pointed star is a widely used symbol. Humans have five basic senses.

Could the fifth one be superfluous? Maybe. The cart doesn't need a fifth wheel. “Get back to the gelding on your fifth leg,” says the proverb. And the gelding, as you know, has four legs.

In what fairy tales does the number (digit) 5 appear?

“Five from One Pod” G.-H. Andersen

“There were five peas in the pod; they themselves were green, the pod was also green, well, they thought that the whole world was green: that’s how it should be! The pod grew, and so did the peas..."

Fairy tale “Five grains” by E. Permyak about the Moldavian Ion and the Russian Ivan, about agricultural culture, amazing and omnipotent...

“It happens in this world: a fairy tale is born, lives among people and dies. Or he will fall asleep. He sleeps for a year, then another... He sleeps for a hundred years. She sleeps until life wakes her up..."

“Five funny little bears” by V. Bondarenko

“Five Funny Little Bears” are fairy-tale stories about bears with real, human names. You will find out what Potap and Ilya, Ivashka and other heroes did by reading V. Bondarenko’s book “Five Funny Little Bears”.

“Five Weeks in a Balloon” (J. Verne)

Traveling in a hot air balloon is so romantic! You can look at the real Sahara desert, find the sources of the Nile, save strangers and save yourself. And the main thing is to return to England. “Five Weeks in a Balloon” is the first adventure novel by the French geographer, writer, one of the “fathers” of science fiction, Jules Verne.

In what fairy tales does the number (digit) 6 appear?

The number 6 has been traveling along the roads of fairy tales for a long time. What fairy tales “sheltered” the number 6? First, let's remember the good old fairy tale of famous German storytellers.

Fairy tale "Six Swans", Brothers Grimm

This is a fairy tale about good and evil, about the great power of labor, about perseverance and the ability to achieve one’s goals. At the center of the story is a girl and her six swan brothers. The brothers got into trouble due to the unrighteous actions of their stepmother. And only thanks to her sister, her strong character, perseverance, and hard work, they managed to free themselves from the witchcraft spell.

"Six Ivans - six captains" - a puppet animated film made by the Creative Association of Puppet Films of the Soyuzmultfilm film studio in 1967 based on the book by Anatoly Mityaev.

Who will help a girl who dreams of painting a picture of multi-colored summer nature get paint? Of course, six well done, six Ivans. Where did the colors the girl used to paint go? The fact is that the dog licked the old paints off the palette with his tongue. And so six captains visited colorful seas and rivers and obtained the necessary paints for the girl. In return they received a bouquet of wildflowers.

Fairy tale “Six brothers - all Agathons”

“How in our village Luka and Peter got into an argument, the water and sand were confused, the daughter-in-law and her sisters-in-law had a big fight: in that fight they wounded the porridge, the jelly was filled to the brim, they dug up turnips and carrots, they put cabbage under the sword. But I didn’t have time for the battle, I sat on the bench...”

“The eccentric from 6 (sixth) B”, author V.K. Zheleznikov

There is such a boy, Boris Zbanduto, he is a student of the sixth “B” grade of one of the Moscow schools. One day he decided on a bold experiment: he agreed to become a first “A” class counselor. Becoming a counselor is a serious matter. Education is generally a very serious activity. Unexpectedly, at some point, it dawned on counselor Boris that it was thanks to the first “A” that he “lived a life that made him happy.

And in conclusion - a little poem about the number (digit) 6

You know, six -

Such a dancer

Spinning, spinning,

Like in a gallery.

And the six will remember,

- She's an acrobat

And it will arise in a new way,

Look - nine.

In what fairy tales does the number (digit) 7 appear?

The number 7 has been in fairy tales for a long time, and has no intention of leaving them. And there are a lot of fairy tales with the number (digit) 7. Children listen to such tales with pleasure, remember the number 7 well, and do not confuse it with other numbers...

Fairy tale “Seven Kings and One Queen” E. Permyak

There are queens that are beautiful and kind, and there are also scary and evil ones. In the fairy tale “Seven Kings and One Queen,” the queen was unusually unattractive and unkind. The hardworking people who lived in the kingdom suffered and suffered. The people dreamed that some kind sorceress would be found who would perform magic. And a miracle happened...

Fairy tale "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats"

The goat is a rich mother. She gave birth to seven kids. Similar to each other, handsome. And obedient. And what a song the mother goat sang - tender, drawn-out. But it just happened that one day the kids didn’t recognize their mother’s voice and got into trouble...

Fairy tale “Seven hundred and seventy-seven masters” E. Permyak

The boy Ivan from the fairy tale of the Ural writer E. Permyak “Seven hundred and seventy-seven masters” was not known as a smart boy. When the time came for him to choose the skill according to his heart, the lad was so confused. And unexpectedly he found himself on a name day in the forest (and the forest celebrated its name day once every hundred years). Everything was decided there...

Tale "Seven Simeons"

Seven Simeons - seven workers. Six of them are noble, hardworking. And the seventh is so-so. But he turned out to be cunning and smart. He helped his brothers and didn’t hurt himself. It was with the help of the seventh, younger brother that the princess was able to be delivered to the king.

Fairy tale "The Wise Maiden and the Seven Thieves"

“Once upon a time there was a peasant, he had two sons: the youngest was on the road, the eldest was at home. The father began to die and left the entire inheritance in the house to his son, but gave nothing to the other...”

It happens differently in fairy tales: who is lucky in the beginning, and who in the end begins to live richly and happily.

The fairy tale “Ivan the Peasant Son and the Little Peasant Himself, with a Mustache for Seven Miles”

“In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, there lived a king; this king had a pillar in his courtyard, and in this pillar there were three rings: one gold, another silver, and the third copper. One night the king had such a dream..."

It happens that the son of a peasant lives and has no idea about his abilities. And just as a fairy tale puts him in a difficult position, he will show such skills...

Fairy tale “The Seven-Flower Flower” by V.P. Kataev

The fairy tale tells us about a girl, Zhenya, who purchased seven bagels in a store for the whole family. But then something bad happened... and Zhenya got upset. A magic flower fell into Zhenya’s hands, with the help of which wishes come true. The flower has seven petals. What happened next with the girl Zhenya and the magic flower?..

"Seven Underground Kings" - a fairy tale written by Alexander Volkov, from it we learn about the unusual adventures of the girl Ellie Smith.

In the Country of Underground Miners, seven kings and seven rulers reign. And the people are forced to work as laborers for everyone at once. This is, of course, difficult. But the situation could have been even more tense: after all, in the original version of the fairy tale there were not seven, but twelve kings. The reduction in the number of reigning persons occurred at the suggestion of the illustrator Leonid Vladimirsky.

Fairy tale "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" Brothers Grimm is familiar to everyone. It has been filmed more than once, and there are also theatrical productions of this wonderful fairy tale.

Almost everyone recognizes the magical power of numbers. An entire science is devoted to numbers – numerology. Today we will talk about the number (digit) 8.

The number 8 has become firmly established in our lives. In the musical world, the eighth musical interval is the octave; a tilted figure eight is a symbol of infinity; in spring and autumn, according to a Russian folk saying, there are eight weather conditions per day; We congratulate mothers, sisters, grandmothers on March 8; There are eight planets in the solar system. The eighth planet of the solar system, Neptune, is the farthest from us. It was not seen through a telescope; the existence of the planet was proven using mathematical calculations.

In what fairy tales does the number (digit) 8 appear?

Fairy tale “The Multi-Colored Family”, author Eduard Uspensky

"Once upon a time there lived an octopus

With my octopus

And they had

There are a few octopuses.

They were all

Different color…"

How many tentacles does an octopus have? Of course, eight, his wife also has eight. And even small octopuses have eight tentacles. But an octopus has three hearts and two jaws.

"Around the World in Eighty Days" - an adventure novel by a famous French writerJules Verne , which tells about the wanderings around the world of the Englishman Phileas Fogg and his French servant Jean Passepartout.

There is a well-known work in children's literatureSofia Mogilevskaya “Eight Blue Paths” - a story about little swimmers of a children's sports school.

INRussian folk tale “Teremok”, adapted by L.N. Tolstoy , number of characters – 8. The essence of the fairy tale is as follows: a man was traveling around with pots and lost one. Here, out of nowhere, a firefly came from and began to live there. And over time, new residents appeared - a squeaking mosquito, a gnawing mouse, a croaking frog, a bandy-legged bunny, hopping along a hill, a fox - beautiful when talking, a wolf - a wolf - grasping from behind a bush. Animals appeared in the mansion for a reason. Each new newcomer was larger than the previous one. Moreover, the wolf-wolf is clearly larger than any pot. But the fairy tale does not pay attention to such “little things”. But then the eighth character appears - a bear and crushes the pot, thereby depriving the animals of a home.

How many pieces of luggage were there in the fairy tale?S.Ya. Marshak “The lady checked it in as luggage” ?

"Sofa,

Suitcase,

Travel bag,

picture,

cart,

Cardboard

And a little dog."

Answer: Seven 7. But upon arrival in the city of Zhitomir, it turned out that the dog was lost, and in its place an eighth character was drawn - also a dog, but of a completely different breed. The lady was terribly agitated and did not recognize the big dog. But she was absolutely calmly answered, “that the dog could have grown up during the journey.”

In what fairy tales does the number (digit) 9 appear?

The number 9 did not appear in the fairy tale by accident. The magical, mysterious power of the number 9 was known to our distant ancestors, probably since the time of King Pea, and maybe even earlier.

"Vovka in the Far Far Away Kingdom" - popular, beloved by millions, hand-drawn animated fairy tale film directed byBoris Stepantsev .

Student Vovka dreams of a fairy-tale life. After all, in fairy tales you don’t have to work or study, everything is solved there with the help of fairy-tale powers: for example, two fellows (“Two from the Casket”) or at the behest of a pike. And so Vovka finds himself in the Far Far Away Kingdom, where he meets the fairy-tale king and its other strange inhabitants, and understands that this fairy-tale life is not so simple. Following Vovka’s amazing adventures is extremely interesting and exciting.

The expression “Far Away Kingdom” is often found in fairy tales. They also often say: “To distant lands.”

And here's another fairy tale -"The Nine Lives of a Cat" by Gerard Moncomble , translation by Svetlana Petrova.

Since time immemorial, cats have been considered special and amazing creatures. They feel what many do not feel, sometimes they heal with just their touch. It is even known that cats can live not one, but 9 lives. Why 9? The vestibular apparatus of cats is rare. When falling from a great height, they rarely break. As a rule, they land on their paws.

“The Nine Lives of a Cat” is an interesting, original, original tale about the nine lives of Thomas the cat, the hero of an old English folk tale.

If we turn to a fairy taleK. Chukovsky "Aibolit" and count its heroes, we will see that 8 animals came to see Aibolit. The ninth character is Aibolit himself. Aibolit is a reliable doctor. And it’s okay that his medications are a little strange, the main thing is the result. And the result is excellent. Almost all of Africa rejoices at the miraculous healing of the sick.

"9" - fantastic short computer animated filmdirected by Shane Acker , shown to the general public in 2005. Based on this cartoon, a full-length film was made, also called “9”. Russian audiences saw the film “9” for the first time on September 9, 2009. The film tells about events taking place in a world similar to ours, in an alternative reality.

One day, an unpleasant thing happened with the numbers. What happened? We learn about this from a fairy tale.

"Important numbers"
Author of the tale: Iris Review

In the mathematical kingdom, in the arithmetic state, there lived the numbers from 0 to 9. Numbers are like numbers.

Some of them were thin, like 1 and 7. Some were plump and round. These included 0, 9. Some of the numbers had a tail, like 2 and 5, and some had a circle, like 6 and 8.

In general, they were different, unlike each other. Despite this, the numbers were very friendly to each other. They could play four hands on the piano and show the theatrical play “Seven Little Goats.” And if someone studied well, then the numbers pushed the “A” to the forefront. And the two and three stood modestly aside.

But then one day, at a holiday, the letters told the numbers that they were more important. Without letters and words, no one would understand anything. But the numbers took offense and ran away in all directions. And such chaos began!

The letter A, for example, is in first place in the alphabet, the letter D is in fifth place, and the letter Z is in 33rd place. And now, when there are no numbers, it is unclear where to stand. Such confusion!

In the mathematical kingdom, in the arithmetic state, no one could really calculate anything, and panic began.

Then the letters apologized to the numbers, and asked them to continue to perform their digital duties. And everything fell into place.

Questions for a fairy tale about numbers

In what kingdom did the numbers live?

Which numbers were skinny?

Which numbers have tails?

What theater play were the numbers performing?

Why were the numbers offended?

Why did panic begin in the mathematical kingdom, in the arithmetic state?

Who apologized to the numbers?

Fairy tales are poetic stories about extraordinary events and adventures involving fictional characters. In modern Russian, the concept of the word “fairy tale” has acquired its meaning since the 17th century. Until that point, the word "fable" was supposedly used in this meaning.

One of the main features of a fairy tale is that it is always based on an invented story, with a happy ending, where good defeats evil. The stories contain a certain hint that enables the child to learn to recognize good and evil and to comprehend life through clear examples.

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Reading fairy tales is one of the main and important stages on your child’s path to life. Various stories make it clear that the world around us is quite contradictory and unpredictable. By listening to stories about the adventures of the main characters, children learn to value love, honesty, friendship and kindness.

Reading fairy tales is useful not only for children. Having grown up, we forget that in the end good always triumphs over evil, that all adversity is nothing, and a beautiful princess is waiting for her prince on a white horse. It’s quite easy to give a little good mood and plunge into a fairy-tale world!

Fairy tales that teach good...

These good bedtime stories with a happy and instructive ending will delight your child before bed, calm him down, and teach kindness and friendship.

Good fairy tales for children from the series: That's it! It is recommended to read to children from 1 to 101 years old, fairy tales with deep meaning, modern, interesting and understandable to children.

If you want to raise a kind and sympathetic child, and help him act correctly in difficult life situations, then be sure to read educational bedtime stories to your child.

A series of good instructive tales about a boy - Fedya Egorov.

1. Fedya Egorov’s meeting with Puss in Boots or Fedya’s new transformation into a mouse

Brothers Fedya and Vasya Egorov have long wanted to have real slingshots. Sometimes Fedya made slingshots for himself and his brother from aluminum wire. The boys used these slingshots to shoot paper bullets at targets, but they wanted to have large slingshots made from real wooden slingshots.

The brothers' passion for slingshots appeared and then disappeared. But this time it was definitely the last, because the events associated with slingshot shooting were extraordinary, they were not just events, but real adventures. And this time the guys had a slingshot not made of wire, but a real one made of a poplar branch with a leather sight on a wide medical rubber band. This slingshot could shoot real stones. Dad made this slingshot for his sons.

Having made his sons promise that they would only shoot with a slingshot at an inanimate target marked on the wall of the barn, the father and his sons went into the nearby forest. They took with them everything they needed to make slingshots: a knife, two leather tongues from Vasya’s old boots and a medical rubber tourniquet. By lunchtime, all three returned with a bouquet of flowers for mom, a glass of fragrant strawberries for tea, and two fresh slingshots.

Fedya and Vasya were in joyful excitement. They vied with each other to praise their slingshots, told their mother how far they managed to shoot with them in the forest, and even made guesses as to who would hit the target on the wall of the barn how many times. ...

2. The tale of how Fedya saved the forest from an evil sorcerer

In the summer, the boy Fedya Egorov came to rest in the village with his grandparents. This village stood right next to the forest. Fedya decided to go into the forest to pick berries and mushrooms, but his grandparents did not let him in. They said that the real Baba Yaga lives in their forest, and for more than two hundred years no one has gone to this forest.

Fedya did not believe that Baba Yaga lived in the forest, but he obeyed his grandparents and did not go into the forest, but went to the river to fish. The cat Vaska followed Fedya. The fish were biting well. There were already three ruffs floating in Fedya’s jar when the cat knocked it over and ate the fish. Fedya saw this, got upset and decided to postpone fishing until tomorrow. Fedya returned home. Grandparents were not at home. Fedya put away the fishing rod, put on a long-sleeved shirt and, taking a basket, went to the neighbor’s children to invite them into the forest.

Fedya believed that his grandparents had written about Baba Yaga, that they simply did not want him to go into the forest, because it is always very easy to get lost in the forest. But Fedya was not afraid of getting lost in the forest, since he wanted to go into the forest with friends who had lived here for a long time, and therefore knew the forest well.

To Fedya’s great surprise, all the guys refused to go with him and they began to dissuade him. ...

3. Obeshchaikin

Once upon a time there was a boy Fedya Egorov. Fedya did not always keep his promises. Sometimes, having promised his parents to clean up his toys, he got carried away, forgot and left them scattered.

One day Fedya’s parents left him alone at home and asked him not to lean out of the window. Fedya promised them that he would not lean out of the window, but would draw. He took out everything he needed for drawing, sat down in a large room at the table and began to draw.

But as soon as mom and dad left the house, Fedya was immediately drawn to the window. Fedya thought: “So what, I promised not to peek, I’ll quickly peek out and see what the guys are doing in the yard, and mom and dad won’t even know that I was peeking.”

Fedya placed a chair near the window, climbed onto the window sill, lowered the handle on the frame, and before he even had time to pull the window sash, it swung open. By some miracle, just like in a fairy tale, a flying carpet appeared in front of the window, and on it sat a grandfather unfamiliar to Fedya. Grandfather smiled and said:

- Hello, Fedya! Do you want me to give you a ride on my carpet? ...

4. A tale about food

The boy Fedya Egorov became stubborn at the table:

- I don’t want to eat soup and I won’t eat porridge. I don't like bread!

The soup, porridge and bread took offense at him, disappeared from the table and ended up in the forest. And at this time an angry hungry wolf was prowling through the forest and said:

– I love soup, porridge and bread! Oh, how I wish I could eat them!

The food heard this and flew straight into the wolf's mouth. The wolf has eaten his fill, sits contentedly, licking his lips. And Fedya left the table without eating. For dinner, mom served potato pancakes with jelly, and Fedya became stubborn again:

- Mom, I don’t want pancakes, I want pancakes with sour cream!

5. The Tale of the Nervous Pika or the Magic Book of Yegor Kuzmich

There lived two brothers - Fedya and Vasya Egorov. They constantly started fights, quarrels, divided something among themselves, quarreled, argued over trifles, and at the same time the youngest of the brothers, Vasya, always squeaked. Sometimes the eldest of the brothers, Fedya, also squealed. The squeaking of the children greatly irritated and upset the parents, and especially the mother. And people often get sick from grief.

So the mother of these boys got sick, so much so that she stopped getting up even for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The doctor who came to treat my mother prescribed her medication and said that my mother needed peace and quiet. Dad, leaving for work, asked the children not to make noise. He gave them the book and said:

– The book is interesting, read it. I think you'll like it.

6. The Tale of Fedya’s Toys

Once upon a time there was a boy Fedya Egorov. Like all kids, he had a lot of toys. Fedya loved his toys and played with them with pleasure, but there was one problem - he didn’t like to clean them up after himself. He will play and leave where he played. The toys lay in disarray on the floor and got in the way, everyone was tripping over them, even Fedya himself threw them away.

And then one day the toys got tired of it.

“We need to run away from Fedya before they completely break us.” We must go to the good guys who take care of their toys and put them away,” said the plastic soldier.

7. An instructive tale for boys and girls: The Devil's Tail

Once upon a time there lived the Devil. That Devil had a magic tail. With the help of his tail, the Devil could find himself anywhere, but, most importantly, the Devil’s tail could fulfill whatever he wanted, for this he only had to think of a wish and wave his tail. This devil was very evil and very harmful.

He used the magical power of his tail for harmful deeds. He caused accidents on the roads, drowned people in rivers, broke ice under fishermen, started fires and committed many other atrocities. One day the Devil got tired of living alone in his underground kingdom.

He built himself a kingdom on earth, surrounded it with dense forest and swamps so that no one could approach him, and began to think about who else to populate his kingdom with. The Devil thought and thought and came up with the idea of ​​populating his kingdom with assistants who would commit harmful atrocities on his orders.

The Devil decided to take naughty children as his assistants. ...

Also on topic:

Poem: “Fedya is a nice boy”

Cheerful boy Fedya
Riding a bike,
Fedya is driving along the path,
Stepping back a little to the left.
At this time on the track
Murka the cat jumped out.
Fedya suddenly slowed down,
I missed Murka the Cat.
Fedya moves on briskly,
A friend shouts to him: “Wait a minute!”
Let me ride a little bit.
This is a friend, not anyone,
Fedya said: “Take it, my friend.”
Ride one circle.
He sat down on the bench himself,
He sees a faucet and a watering can nearby,
And there are flowers waiting in the flowerbed -
Who would give me a sip of water?
Fedya, jumping off the bench,
All the flowers were watered from a watering can
And he poured water for the geese,
So they can get drunk.
- Our Fedya is so good,
- Prosha the cat suddenly noticed,
- Yes, he is good enough to be our friend,
- said the goose, drinking some water.
- Woof woof woof! - said Polkan,
– Fedya is a nice boy!

“Fedya is a hooligan boy”

Cheerful boy Fedya
Riding a bike
Directly off the road
Fedya, the mischievous one, is coming.
Driving straight across the lawn
So I ran into peonies,
I broke three stems
And scared away three moths,
He crushed more daisies,
I caught my shirt on a bush,
Immediately he crashed into a bench,
He kicked and knocked over the watering can,
I soaked my sandals in a puddle,
I used mud on the pedals.
“Ha-ha-ha,” said the gander,
Well, what a weirdo he is,
You have to drive on the path!
“Yes,” said the kitten Proshka,
– there’s no road at all!
The cat said: “He does a lot of harm!”
“Woof-woof-woof,” said Polkan,
- This boy is a bully!

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Modern parents

We know very little about the origins of fairy tales. According to the latest data, anthropologists have found references to fairy tales dating back to the Bronze Age, i.e. many thousands of years ago. But fairy tales in audio format have been developed thanks to high technology. People born in the 20th century may remember radio announcers reading novels, plays and fairy tales aloud. For many Soviet families, this was the only entertainment related to technology.

Today everything has changed. Televisions, computers, audio players and much more have taken root in our lives. And no matter how skeptical the old generation is about these innovations, there are still many undeniable advantages, one of which is the ability to listen to bedtime stories online.

Thanks to the Internet, audio fairy tales have gained popularity online. Therefore, modern parents can easily choose a suitable fairy tale for their children online if they do not have the opportunity or strength to read the work in person. With the development of the Internet, fairy tales from writers around the world are now available, including Russian folk tales, among which you will definitely find your favorite one.

How to choose audio tales?

If you decide to play an audio story for your child at bedtime, then you should not choose the first story you come across. Consider your child's age and personal preferences.

For children aged 3-4 years, fairy tales that the child can easily understand are an excellent option. As a rule, these are short tales (5-10 minutes). They reveal the first knowledge about the world, the relationships between people and animals. They also teach the child to take care of everything that comes his way.

For children aged 4-5 years, the works should be more meaningful. Such tales may contain deception, greed, and malice. Thus, the works show how to treat such manifestations of human nature. Thanks to such negative heroes in fairy tales, the child begins to understand why it is impossible to act in one way or another, and from the example of positive heroes he learns how to behave correctly.

Fairy tales for children 6-7 years old should already contain a large amount of information and diversify the child’s development. Choose works of art in which children will also have the opportunity to predict the course of events themselves, which will help develop their thinking. Listening to such fairy tales will help the child adapt more easily to the world around him and teach him to make decisions on his own.

If you choose works according to this principle, then listening to fairy tales for children will always be an interesting and exciting process.

Listening to audio fairy tales for children online for free will be interesting not only for children, but also for adults who keep memories of their childhood in their hearts. Therefore, choose a suitable fairy tale, get comfortable and spend quality time with your child.

With sincere faith in goodness,
Yours.