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Prospective work plan for the preparatory group February. Planning educational activities in the preparatory group in February. Senior - preparatory group for February

Once upon a time there was a rich merchant with a merchant's wife; traded in expensive and noble goods and every year traveled with them to foreign countries. At some time he equipped a ship; began to get ready for the journey and asks his wife: "Tell me, my joy, what will you bring to a present from other lands?" The merchant's wife answers: “I am happy with everything; I have a lot of everything! And if you want to please and amuse, buy me a wondrous miracle, a wondrous miracle. " - "Good; if I find it, I will buy it. "

The merchant sailed a distance of nine lands to the thirtieth kingdom, stuck to a great, rich city, sold all his goods, and bought new ones, loaded the ship; walks through the city and thinks: "Where can I find a wondrous miracle, a wondrous miracle?" An unfamiliar old man came across to him, asks him: "Why is he so thoughtful and untwisted, good fellow?" - “How can I not twist! - the merchant answers. "I am looking to buy my wife a wonderful miracle, a wonderful miracle, but I do not know where." - “Eh you, you would have told me long ago! Come with me; I have a wonderful miracle, a wonderful miracle - so be it, I will sell it. "

Let's go together; the old man brought the merchant to his house and said: "Do you see - there is a goose walking in my yard?" - "I see!" - "So, look what will happen to him ... Hey, goose, go syudy!" Goose came to the room. The old man took the pan and again orders: "Hey, goose, lie down in the pan!" The goose lay down in the pan; the old man put it in the oven, roasted the goose, took it out and put it on the table. “Well, merchant, good fellow! Sit down and have a snack; just don’t throw the bones under the table, collect everything in one heap ”. So they sat down at the table and together a whole goose and ate it. The old man took the gnawed bones, wrapped them in a tablecloth, threw them on the floor and said: “Goose! Get up, get up and go outside. " Gus got up, roused himself and went into the yard, as if he had never been in the oven! "Truly, master, you have a wonderful miracle, a wonderful miracle!" - said the merchant, began to trade with him a goose and bargained for expensive money. He took a goose with him to the ship and swam to his own land.

He came home, greeted his wife, gave her the goose and said that with that bird, at least every day, eat an unbought roast! Roast it - it will come to life again! The next day the merchant went to the shops, and the lover ran to the merchant's wife. Such a guest, a friend of the heart, she is so happy! She decided to treat him to a fried goose, leaned out the window and shouted: "Goose, go syudy!" Goose came to the room. "Goose, lie down in the pan!" Goose does not listen, does not fit into the pan; The merchant's wife got angry and hit him with the frying pan - and at that very moment the frying pan clung to the goose with one end, and to the merchant's wife with the other, and clung so tightly that it was impossible to tear myself away! "Ah, my dear friend," the merchant shouted, "tear me away from the frying pan, apparently this damned goose is spellbound!" The lover grabbed the merchant's wife with both hands, wanted to tear it away from the frying pan, and he clung himself ...

Goose ran out into the yard, into the street and dragged them to the shops. The shop assistants saw and rushed to separate; only whoever touches them will stick! The people came running to see the miracle, the merchant came out of the shop, and saw that something was wrong: what kind of friends did his wife have? “Confess,” he says, “in everything; otherwise forever so - having slept - you will stay! " There is nothing to do, the merchant's wife obeyed; Then the merchant took them - he threw them apart, put the neck on the lover's neck, and took his wife home and gave him a fair bit of lecture, saying: “Here is a marvelous wonder for you! Here's a wonderful miracle for you! "

The protagonist of the fairy tale "Wonderful Wonderful, Wonderful Wonder" is a poor peasant. Once it happened that in his house all the bread ran out, and there was nothing to eat. And he had many children, and everyone was hungry. The poor man began to ask a rich neighbor for a loan of bread, promised to work at the same time, but the rich man drove him away.

Then the man, having thought, went hunting, hoping to shoot some game and feed the hungry children. But for the whole day he did not shoot anyone, only got lost. He went out to an unfamiliar lake, and there was a noise and din - the devils attacked the devil and beat him. A man fired a gun, and the devils disappeared from fright in the lake.

And the goblin, in gratitude for the salvation, presented the peasant with a magic goose. If you say special words, this goose shook off its feathers and lay down in a frying pan. And then it was necessary to put the bones of the eaten goose to the feathers, and say other magic words, the goose then came to life and became the same.

Here is such a wonderful miracle, a wonderful miracle the poor man brought home. Since then, they have not had hunger in the house. Yes, only a rich neighbor found out about that goose and wanted to get his own property. But the poor man refused to sell the goose, after which the rich man decided to secretly steal the unusual bird.

Having stolen a goose from a poor man, the rich man brought it home, but he does not know magic words. The goose does not want to throw off its feathers and lie down in a frying pan. The rich man tried to hit the goose, and he stuck to it. The wife rushed to her husband to help out, but she herself stuck to him. And then the rich man's daughters found themselves in the same position. And the goose dragged them all into the street.

On the street, everyone who decided to help the rich man turned out to be stuck too. And the goose led them all down the street, and then went to the poor man's house. The poor man understood where his magic bird had gone. He said the magic words, the goose shook himself off and all the people who stuck to him flew in different directions, then they fled to their homes and since then they have been trying not to be seen by honest people. This is the summary of the tale.

The main idea of ​​the fairy tale "Wonderful miracle, miracle miracle" is that people who commit unseemly deeds, offending the weak, sooner or later will be punished. The tale teaches to provide help to those who are in trouble.

In the fairy tale, I liked the main character, a poor man who stood up for the devil, having spent the last charges in his gun to save him. And the goblin did not remain in debt and generously thanked the savior.

What proverbs fit the fairy tale "Wonderful miracle, wonderful miracle"?

Those who helped on time helped twice.
Do not open your mouth on someone else's piece.
The secret always becomes apparent.

About the fairy tale

Russian folk tale "Wonderful miracle, wonderful miracle"

Fairy tale! Who is it written for? Of course, the main consumer of fairy tales is the child. The smallest readers will find tales about animals, in which the minimum number of plot lines and moves, the moral is clear and simple, and the events are entertaining. The older reader will love fairy tales, with a more complex character system, more events, and veiled didactics. The teenager will best accept adventurous and satirical tales that demonstrate universal human values.

But among the entire corpus of fairy tale folklore, there are many such texts that are intended for an adult reader. These are fairy tales of a late period of origin, as close as possible to modern reality. These texts represent a version of a fairy tale in a new way, they have a place for wonderful things and objects, stylistically they are also very similar to a fairy tale (for example, in the fairy tale "Wonderful, Wonderful Wonder" there is a traditional fairytale "once upon a time" ). But the text itself looks more like an anecdote than a fairy tale in its traditional version. The themes and spheres of life that are presented in these tales are selected appropriately: everyday relations, family, professional, etc.

The fairy tale "Wonderful miracle, miracle miracle" begins as a traditional fairy tale, with a familiar and familiar beginning and a classic plot: a merchant goes to distant countries and accepts orders from his wife, who lives so abundantly that she has nothing to wish but a wonderful diva. A similar plot of the plot will push the reader to memories of the fairy tale about the scarlet flower, the feather of Finist's clear falcon and fairy tales in which the hero needs to find something, I don't know what. The merchant successfully copes with his task, thanks to a wonderful assistant (this technique is also borrowed from an archaic fairy tale). An old man on the street takes him to his house and demonstrates a trick with a goose, which first climbs into a frying pan and fries, and then, after being safely eaten, like a Phoenix bird, miraculously reborn from bones. The merchant buys this magic goose for a lot of money and brings it as a gift to his wife. This is where all the fabulous allusions in the text about the miraculous, the miraculous end, and the typically anecdotal story begins. It turns out that the merchant's wife has a lover whom she invites into the house, while her husband is absent in order to demonstrate the fantastic abilities of the goose given to her. But here's the bad luck: the goose turned out to be very quick-witted and, instead of following the merchant's order, refuses to sit on the frying pan. The angry woman wanted to hit the goose with a frying pan, but she stuck to it herself. After that, everyone who tried to detach the hapless heroine from the frying pan ended up in this company. The clever goose brought the whole company to the bazaar, where they met the merchant. He found out about the adventures of his wife and deservedly punished both the unfaithful wife and her lover.

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Once upon a time there was a rich merchant with a merchant's wife; traded in expensive and noble goods and every year traveled with them to foreign countries.

At some time he equipped a ship; began to get ready for the road and asks his wife:

Tell me, my joy, what can you bring to a present from other lands?

The merchant's wife answers:

I'm happy with everything; I have a lot of everything! And if you want to please and amuse, buy me a wondrous miracle, a wondrous miracle.

Good; if I find it, I will buy it.

The merchant sailed to the distant lands, to the thirtieth kingdom, stuck to a great, rich city, sold all his goods, and bought new ones, loaded the ship; walks through the city and thinks: "Where can I find a wondrous miracle, a wondrous miracle?"

An unfamiliar old man came across to him, asks him:

Why is he so thoughtful and untwisted, good fellow?

How can I not twist! - the merchant answers. “I’m looking to buy my wife a wonderful miracle, a wonderful miracle, but I don’t know where.

Oh you, you would have told me long ago! Come with me; I have a wonderful miracle, a wonderful miracle - so be it, I will sell it.

Let's go together; the old man brought the merchant to his house and said:

Do you see - there is a goose walking in my yard?

So look what will happen to him ... Hey goose, go syudy!

Goose came to the room. The old man took the pan and again orders:

Hey goose, lie down in the pan!

The goose lay down in the pan; the old man put it in the oven, roasted the goose, took it out and put it on the table.

Well, merchant, good fellow! Sit down and have a snack; just don't throw the bones under the table, collect everything in one heap.

So they sat down at the table and together a whole goose and ate it.

The old man took the gnawed bones, wrapped them in a tablecloth, threw them on the floor and said:

Goose! Get up, get up and go to the yard.

Gus got up, roused himself and went into the yard, as if he had never been in the oven!

Truly, master, you have a wonderful miracle, a wonderful miracle! - said the merchant, began to trade with him a goose and bargained for expensive money. He took a goose with him to the ship and swam to his own land.

He came home, greeted his wife, gave her the goose and said that with that bird, at least every day, eat an unbought roast! Light it up - it will come to life again!

The next day the merchant went to the shops, and the lover ran to the merchant's wife. Such a guest, a friend of the heart, she is so happy!
She decided to treat him to a roast goose, leaned out the window and shouted:

Goose, go syudy!

Goose came to the room.

Goose, lie down in the pan!

Goose does not listen, does not fit into the pan; The merchant's wife got angry and hit him with the frying pan - and at that very moment the frying pan clung to the goose with one end, and to the merchant's wife with the other, and clung so tightly that it was impossible to tear it off!

Ah, my dear friend, - the merchant's wife cried, - tear me away from the frying pan, it is evident that this damned goose is mesmerized!

The lover grabbed the merchant's wife with both hands, wanted to tear it away from the frying pan, and he clung himself ...

Goose ran out into the yard, into the street and dragged them to the shops.

The shop assistants saw and rushed to separate; only whoever touches them will stick!

The people came running to see the miracle, the merchant came out of the shop, he saw that something was wrong: what kind of friends did his wife have?

Confess, he says, in everything; otherwise forever so - having slept - you will stay!

There is nothing to do, the merchant's wife obeyed; Then the merchant took them - he threw them apart, he nailed the lover's neck, and he took his wife home and gave a fair lesson, saying:

Here is a marvelous wonder for you! Here is a wonderful miracle for you!

Once upon a time there lived a poor, poor peasant in one village, he had a lot of children, but there was not enough bread. Once they ate all the bread: not a crust, not a crumb remained. The wife is grieving, all blackened with grief. The guys are screaming out of hunger, asking for food.

What to do? Where to get bread?

The man went to bow to his rich neighbor. So and so neighbor, help me, I'm in trouble, give me bread on loan.

“As soon as I’ve reaped the harvest, I’ll give it back immediately.”

- Otherwise, order me to work for you, I will not stay in debt.

And the rich man doesn't even want to listen:

- Are you not a few of you such hungry ragamuffins? If you help everyone, you yourself will become the same. I have not saved for your guys. Go wherever you want. And forget the way to me!

So he drove away. The man returned home empty-handed, sat down on the bench, began to think about what to do. Let, thinks, I'll go into the forest, maybe I'll shoot a hare or a grouse. He took his inferior rifle and went.

The whole day I wandered through the spruce forest, but wandered through the swamps, I broke off all over, got worn out, and everything was useless, I didn't even see the tail of a hare all day. He wandered so and so, wandered around the more often, and even lost his way. I went out into a clearing and heard noise and screams, came closer, looked closer and saw that there was a large lake on that glade, and on the shore devils were fighting with a devil. Everyone piled on him, and look - they will crush him. The goblin bends down to the ground, pulls out the roots, and fights off the devils. But it wasn’t so, the devils are pushing and pushing, and grabbing him by the legs and arms. The man looked and looked and thinks: “We don't have to rely so that everything is on one”.

Aim and bang at the devils with a shotgun. The devils got scared and forgot about the fight, all at once poured into the lake - only circles in the water went.

A man came up to a devil and asks:

- Well, did you stay alive?

The goblin caught his breath and says:

- Thank you, man, for your help, I would have disappeared without you. Why did you, tell me, climbed into such a thicket?

- I thought at least to shoot a hare or a grouse, but only wasted the whole day. I wasted all the charges.

Goblin and says:

- You man, do not worry! I'll give you a good gift.

And he took him to his hut. Brought and says:

- Do you see a goose wandering near my hut?

- Well, then look what happens to him. Hey goose, come here!

The goose immediately entered the hut. Goblin took out a frying pan and said:

- Shake yourself, shake yourself, and lie down in a frying pan.

The goose shook himself, threw off his feathers and lay down on the frying pan. Goblin pushed that frying pan into the oven. As the goose roasted red and rosy, the goose took it out of the stove and said:

Well, now we will eat. Look only eat the meat, don't break the bones, don't throw them away, collect everything in one pile. So they sat down, and together they ate a whole goose. After that, the goose took the gnawed goose bones, threw them on the floor to the feathers and said:

- Hey, goose, shake it up, get it up!

The goose appeared again. Alive and whole. He shook himself, shook himself, as if he had never been in the stove.

- Eco miracle is wonderful, eco miracle is wonderful - says the man. - I've never seen anything like this.

- Look, you will see more! Now, get this marvelous gift as a gift. You will have an unbought roast every day.

He gave the goose to the peasant and ordered him to sit on his back. The man sat down on his back to the devil, He instantly carried him to the edge. The man returned home, himself cheerful, contented.

Well, wife, well, children, it's not for nothing that I wandered in the forest all day. I brought a wonderful miracle, a wonderful miracle. Now we will always be full. And shows them the goose.

The wife looked at the goose, sighed and said:

- Well, this diva is enough for us only for one dinner.

The man chuckled.

- And you do not be sad, maybe he will stay for tomorrow. Give me a frying pan!

The wife gave it, but she herself does not know what to think. The man says:

- Hey, goose, shake yourself, get up, and lie down on the frying pan!

The goose shook himself, threw off his feathers and lay down on the frying pan. Put your wife in a frying pan in the oven!

A little later the man says:

- Well, wife, our goose is fried. Take it out, we will eat now.

We all sat down at the table and began to eat a goose. The peasant does not order to throw the bones, orders to put them in a pile. As they ate and left the table, he threw the bones on the floor to the feathers and said:

Hey, goose, get up, shake yourself, get up, and go into the yard!

Goose immediately got up, shook himself, shook himself, as if nothing had happened, and went into the courtyard.

- Eco miracle is wonderful, eco miracle is wonderful, - says the wife. And will it always be that way with us?

- Is always.

And since then they began to live without grief. As they want to eat, now: "Hey goose, lie down in the frying pan." And they will eat their fill: “Hey, goose, shake yourself, get up, and go into the yard!”.

How many time has passed, the rich neighbor learned about it, envy seized him. He chose the time and came at lunchtime to his poor neighbor. And he can't think of anything to talk about.

- Hello, neighbor!

- Hello!

- Do you have any tar, you need to grease the cart, but yours is all out.

- What are you neighbor? I have neither a cart nor a horse, I suppose you know it yourself.

That's the problem, says the rich man. What are you eating?

- We eat goose.

Have you bought something at the bazaar?

What is there, to the bazaar? - replies the man, and he told without concealment, everything was as it was.

The neighbor listened and said: - That's what the neighbor is, sell this jib to me. I'll give you two measures of rye, and a ruble one. The price you see is good.

- No, neighbor, better not ask. I will not sell!

The rich man left with nothing, but he himself thinks: “I haven’t sold it well, I’ll take it!”.

He waited for a while, saw how the neighbor and his wife and the guys went into the forest for brushwood, and even stole the goose from them. I came home, ordered my wife to heat the stove and serve the frying pan. And he himself took a frying pan in his hands, prepared to plant a goose in the stove.

And the goose paces around the hut, as if it does not hear. He again:

- Hey, goose, lie down in the pan!

Know yourself goose walks from corner to corner. The rich man got angry with the goose, but his knock with a frying pan. Then the frying pan stuck with one end to the rich man, and the other to the goose. Yes, it stuck so tightly that it cannot be torn off in any way. The rich man can’t detach himself from the frying pan and from the goose anyway. He shouted to his wife:

- What are you, fool, standing, looking? Tear me away from this damned goose, apparently he is enchanted. The wife began to tear it off, and at the same moment she stuck to her husband. She began to shout, call her daughters for help. Her older daughter pulled her and stuck to her herself, pulled her older sister - the younger one and also stuck to her. Then the goose banged loudly and dragged everyone into the courtyard, and from the courtyard to the street. A goose walks to the bazaar, past the merchants' shops, he himself cries out at the top of his voice. A fat merchant saw him from his shop, wanted to help the rich man, grabbed his youngest daughter and clung to her himself.

Oh, - shouts, trouble, oh, guard!

The headman heard the cry and rushed to the rich man and the merchant to help. Here they too stuck to each other. A pop walked by saw it and shouted:

- Now I will peel you off!

Tsop the headman himself stuck to him. The pop yelled in a voice that was not his own:

- Help, save!

Both old and small gathered to shout, laugh, point fingers, and the goose know more and more. So he went through the whole village. And then he dragged him back.

And the richer, and the merchant, and the headman, and the priest do not know where to hide from shame. They are all disheveled, disheveled. The goose brought everyone to the peasant's hut and let it gag and summon the owner. A man came out and said:

- So there, where did my goose disappear. Well, it's good that I was not completely lost.

Hey, goose, shake yourself and go to the hut!

The goose shook himself, scattered everyone with its wings to the sides and went into the hut. And get rich with his wife and daughters, the merchant, the headman and the priest, as soon as possible, fled to their homes, hid, they do not dare to show themselves to kind people. Here the fairy tale ends.

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