Russian folk tale resin goby. Encyclopedia of fairy-tale heroes: "A tar barrel goby". Tale Goby - tar barrel read

The tale of how grandfather made a bull from straw for his granddaughter, and he took it and came to life! Granddaughter Tanyushka was delighted and led the bull to graze. And the goby was sticky from resin, and all the animals stuck to it. The goby took advantage of this circumstance and frightened the animals. And so the bear brought honey for liberation, the wolf brought a bag of nuts, and the bunny brought cabbage and a ribbon for Tanya ...

Goby-tar barrel read

Once upon a time there was a grandfather and a grandmother. They had a granddaughter Tanyushka. Once they were sitting at their house, and a shepherd was driving a herd of cows by. All kinds of cows: red, and variegated, and black and white. And with one cow, a small goby was running alongside. Where it will jump, where it will gallop. Very good goby. Tanya says:
- We wish we had such a calf.
Grandfather thought - thought and came up with: I'll get a calf for Tanya. And he didn’t say where he would get it.
Now the night has come. Grandma went to bed, Tanya went to bed, the cat went to bed, the dog went to bed, the chickens went to bed, only grandfather didn't go to bed. He came to the forest, picked resin from the trees, filled a bucket full and returned home.
The grandma is asleep, Tanya is asleep, the cat is asleep, the dog is asleep, the chickens have also fallen asleep, only grandfather is not asleep - the calf does. He took straw, made a bull out of straw. He took four sticks, made legs. Then he attached the head, horns, and then smeared everything with pitch, and grandfather left a pitch goby, a black barrel. Grandfather looked at the bull - a good bull. Only something he lacks. What does he lack? Grandfather began to examine - there are horns, there are legs, but there is no tail! Grandpa took it and adjusted his tail. And just had time to fit the tail - look! - the pitch goby ran into the barn himself.
Tanya and her grandmother got up in the morning, went out into the yard, and a pitch goby, a black barrel, was walking around the yard.

Tanya was delighted, picked up the herbs, began to feed the tar goby. And then she led the bull to graze. I drove it to a steep bank, to a green meadow, tied it by a string, and went home myself.
And the goby eats grass, wags its tail.
Here comes the Bear-Bear out of the forest. The goby stands back to the forest, does not move, only the skin glitters in the sun.
"Look, what a fat one," thinks the Bear-Bear, "I'll eat a bull."
Here is a bear sideways, sideways to the bull, grabbed the bull ... and stuck.

And the goby waved its tail and went home. "Top-top, top-top ..."
The bear got scared and asks:
- Pitch goby, straw barrel, let me go into the forest.
And the goby walks, dragging the bear behind it, and on the porch both grandfather and grandmother and Tanyushka are sitting, they meet the goby. They look - and he brought the bear.
- That's a bull! - says the grandfather. - Look what a big bear you brought. Now I will sew myself a bear fur coat.
The bear got scared and asks:
- Grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter Tanyushka, don't ruin me, let me go, I'll bring you honey from the forest for this.
Grandfather peeled off the bear's paw from the goby's back. The bear rushed into the forest. They only saw him. The next day Tanya again drove the bull to graze. The goby eats grass, wags its tail. Here comes a wolf from the forest - a gray tail. I looked around and saw a bull.

A wolf crept up, its teeth clicked, and it grabbed the bull's side, grabbed it and got stuck in the tar. A wolf there, a wolf here, a wolf this way and that. Do not break out gray. So he began to ask for a goby: Goby goby, tar barrel! Let me go to the forest.
And the bull does not seem to hear, turned and goes home. "Top-top, top-top ...!" - and came.
The old man saw the wolf and says:
- Hey! This is who the bull brought in today! I will have a wolf coat.
The wolf was frightened.
- Oh, old man, let me go into the forest, I'll bring you a bag of nuts for this. Grandfather freed the wolf - only that one was seen, and tomorrow the bull went to graze. He walks across the meadow, eats grass, drives away flies with his tail. Suddenly a runaway bunny jumped out of the forest. He looks at the bull and wonders what kind of bull is walking here. He ran up to him, touched him with his paw - and stuck.



- Ah ah ah! - the runaway bunny cried.
And the bull "Top-top, top-top ...!" - brought him home.
- Well done, bull! - says the grandfather. - Now I will sew Tanya's hare sleeves.
And the zainka asks:
- Let me go. I'll bring you cabbage and a red ribbon for Tanya. The old man freed the hare's paw. A zainka galloped off, and grandfather and grandmother sat down in the evening, and grandmother and granddaughter Tanyushka on the porch - they looked: a bear was running to our yard, carrying a whole beehive of honey - here you are! No sooner had they taken honey than a gray wolf was running, carrying a sack of nuts - please! No sooner had they taken the nuts than a bunny was running - a head of cabbage and a red ribbon for Tanya - take it soon! Nobody cheated.

(Ill. L. Kartashev, E. Ioffe, Publishing house Malysh, 1981)

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Russian folk tale "Goby resin barrel"

Genre: folk fairy tale

The main characters of the fairy tale "The tar barrel goby" and their characteristics

  1. Grandfather and grandmother. Simple old people.
  2. Tanyusha. A little girl, a lover of bulls.
  3. Goby, tar barrel. Calm, strong.
  4. Bear, wolf, bunny. They got caught on a tar barrel, but they kept their word.
The plan for the retelling of the tale "The tar barrel goby"
  1. Collective farm herd
  2. Tanyusha's request
  3. Grandfather makes a bull
  4. Tanyusha leads a bull to graze
  5. Bear and goby
  6. Wolf and goby
  7. Hare and bull
  8. Promises kept.
The shortest content of the fairy tale "The tar barrel goby" for the reader's diary in 6 sentences
  1. Tanyusha wanted a beautiful bull and his grandfather decided to make it.
  2. My grandfather made a bull from straw and resin, and the bull came to life.
  3. Tanyusha was delighted, took the bull to the pasture.
  4. The bear stuck to the bull, promised honey.
  5. The wolf promised nuts, and the hare promised cabbage.
  6. Nobody deceived, they brought everything that was promised.
The main idea of ​​the fairy tale "Bull tar barrel"
If you have promised something, then try to keep your word. Everyone will be pleased.

What does the fairy tale "The tar barrel goby" teach
The tale teaches that dreams sometimes come true. Teaches you to be kind and generous. Teaches you to take care of animals, because they are more useful from the living. Teaches you to keep your word.

Review of the fairy tale "Bull tar barrel"
I liked this tale. Tanyusha had a wonderful goby, I would like that too. And the main thing is that the animals in the fairy tale showed honesty, they were released, and they returned and fulfilled their promises.

Proverbs to the fairy tale "The tar barrel goby"
If you give your word, hold on, but do not give it your strength.
The shackle is strong, and the word is even stronger.
Not the one who is right who is stronger. but the one who is more honest.
A domestic calf is better than an overseas cow.
You can't eat milk without a bull.

Read a summary, a short retelling of the tale "The tar barrel goby"
Once upon a time there was a grandmother, a grandfather and a granddaughter. And then one evening the granddaughter Tanyusha looks at the herd of cows and says that it would be nice if they had a small bull too.
The cows passed, the grandmother and Tanyusha went to bed, the hens and the cat went to bed, the dog went to bed. And grandfather went into the forest and decided to make a bull.
I took a full bucket of resin and brought it home. He made a bull's body out of straw, attached legs from pieces of wood, made a head, horns, and smeared the whole bull with resin. Then he looks, something is missing. It turned out to be a tail. As soon as the grandfather attached the tail to the goby, he immediately went into the barn himself.
Grandma and Tanya wake up in the morning, they see a bull walking around the yard. We were delighted. Tanyusha took the bull to the pasture. I brought it, tied it to a peg and went home.
A goby is grazing, suddenly a bear comes out of the forest. I saw a fat goby, I wanted to eat it. He only stretched out his paws to the bull, as the paws stuck.
And the bull turned around and went home. The bear stuck behind him waddles. The grandfather saw the bear, was delighted, he thinks now he will sew a fur coat from a bear.
And the bear got scared, asks not to kill, but promises to bring honey in return. They let him go into the forest.
The next day, the goby grazes in the meadow, and the wolf comes out of the forest. He saw the bull, was delighted, only opened his mouth, as he stuck to the bull. And the bull turned around and went home.
He brings the wolf, the grandfather rejoices, thinks to sew a wolf fur coat. And the wolf got scared, asks to let go, and in return he promises a bag of nuts.
They let the wolf go.
The next day, the bunny stuck to the bull. And his bull brought home. Well, the grandfather decided to make at least mittens out of the bunny, and the bunny asks to let him go, promises to bring cabbage, and a red ribbon for Tanya.
And in the evening the forest animals flee from the forest. The bear is dragging the hive, the wolf is rushing a bag of nuts, the bunny is carrying cabbage and a ribbon. Nobody cheated.

Drawings and illustrations for the fairy tale "The tar barrel goby"

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Once upon a time there was a grandfather and a grandmother. They had a granddaughter Tanyushka. Once they were sitting at their house, and a shepherd was driving a herd of cows by. All kinds of cows: red, and variegated, and black and white. And with one cow, a small goby was running alongside. Where it will jump, where it will gallop. Very good goby. Tanya says:

We wish we had such a calf.

Grandfather thought - thought and came up with: I'll get a calf for Tanya. And he didn’t say where he would get it.

Now the night has come. Grandma went to bed, Tanya went to bed, the cat went to bed, the dog went to bed, the chickens went to bed, only grandfather didn't go to bed. He came to the forest, picked resin from the trees, filled a bucket full and returned home.
The grandma is asleep, Tanya is asleep, the cat is asleep, the dog is asleep, the chickens have also fallen asleep, only grandfather is not asleep - the calf does. He took straw, made a bull out of straw. He took four sticks, made legs. Then he attached the head, horns, and then smeared everything with pitch, and grandfather left a pitch goby, a black barrel. Grandfather looked at the bull - a good bull. Only something he lacks. What does he lack? Grandfather began to examine - there are horns, there are legs, but there is no tail! Grandpa took it and adjusted his tail. And just had time to fit the tail - look! - the pitch goby ran into the barn himself.

Tanya and her grandmother got up in the morning, went out into the yard, and a pitch goby, a black barrel, was walking around the yard.
Tanya was delighted, picked up the herbs, began to feed the tar goby. And then she led the bull to graze. I drove it to a steep bank, to a green meadow, tied it by a string, and went home myself.

And the goby eats grass, wags its tail.

Here comes the Bear-Bear out of the forest. The goby stands back to the forest, does not move, only the skin glitters in the sun.

"Look, what a fat one," thinks the Bear-Bear, "I'll eat a bull."

Here is a bear sideways, sideways to the bull, grabbed the bull ... and stuck.
And the goby waved its tail and went home. "Top-top, top-top ..."

The bear got scared and asks:
- Pitch goby, straw barrel, let me go into the forest.
And the goby walks, dragging the bear behind it, and on the porch both grandfather and grandmother and Tanyushka are sitting, they meet the goby. They look - and he brought the bear.
- That's a bull! - says the grandfather. - Look what a big bear you brought. Now I will sew myself a bear fur coat.

The bear got scared and asks:
- Grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter Tanyushka, don't ruin me, let me go, I'll bring you honey from the forest for this.
Grandfather peeled off the bear's paw from the goby's back. The bear rushed into the forest. They only saw him. The next day Tanya again drove the bull to graze. The goby eats grass, wags its tail. Here comes a wolf from the forest - a gray tail. I looked around and saw a bull. A wolf crept up, its teeth clicked, and it grabbed the bull's side, grabbed it and got stuck in the tar. A wolf there, a wolf here, a wolf this way and that. Do not break out gray. So he began to ask for a goby: Goby goby, tar barrel! Let me go to the forest.
And the bull does not seem to hear, turned and goes home. "Top-top, top-top ...!" - and came.

The old man saw the wolf and says:
- Hey! This is who the bull brought in today! I will have a wolf coat.

The wolf was frightened.
- Oh, old man, let me go into the forest, I'll bring you a bag of nuts for this. Grandfather freed the wolf - only that one was seen, and tomorrow the bull went to graze. He walks across the meadow, eats grass, drives away flies with his tail. Suddenly a runaway bunny jumped out of the forest. He looks at the bull and wonders what kind of bull is walking here. He ran up to him, touched him with his paw - and stuck.
- Ah ah ah! - the runaway bunny cried.
And the bull "Top-top, top-top ...!" - brought him home.
- Well done, bull! - says the grandfather. - Now I will sew Tanya's hare sleeves.

And the zainka asks:
- Let me go. I'll bring you cabbage and a red ribbon for Tanya. The old man freed the hare's paw. A zainka galloped off, and grandfather and grandmother sat down in the evening, and grandmother and granddaughter Tanyushka on the porch - they looked: a bear was running to our yard, carrying a whole beehive of honey - here you are! No sooner had they taken honey than a gray wolf was running, carrying a sack of nuts - please! No sooner had they taken the nuts than a bunny was running - a head of cabbage and a red ribbon for Tanya - take it soon! Nobody cheated.

Once upon a time there was a grandfather and a grandmother. They had a granddaughter Tanyushka. Once they were sitting at their house, and a shepherd was driving a herd of cows by. All kinds of cows: red, and variegated, and black and white. And with one cow, a small goby was running alongside. Where it will jump, where it will jump. A very good bull.
Tanya says:
We wish we had such a calf.

Grandfather thought - thought and came up with: I'll get a calf for Tanya. And he didn’t say where he would get it.
Now the night has come. Grandma went to bed, Tanya went to bed, the cat went to bed, the dog went to bed, the chickens went to bed, only grandfather didn’t go to bed. Gathered quietly, went into the forest. He came to the forest, picked resin from the trees, filled a bucket full and returned home.

The grandma is asleep, Tanya is asleep, the cat is asleep, the dog is asleep, the chickens have also fallen asleep, only grandfather is not asleep - the calf does. He took straw, made a bull out of straw. He took four sticks, made legs. Then he attached his head, horns, and then he smeared everything with pitch, and a pitch bull, a black bull, came out at my grandfather's.

Grandfather looked at the bull - a good bull. Only something he lacks. What does he lack? Grandfather began to examine - there are horns, there are legs, but there is no tail! Grandpa took it and adjusted his tail. And only had time to fit the tail - lo and behold! - the pitch goby ran into the barn himself.

Tanya and her grandmother got up in the morning, went out into the yard, and a pitch goby, a black barrel, was walking around the yard.
Tanya was delighted, picked up the herbs, began to feed the tar goby. And then she led the bull to graze. I drove it to a steep bank, to a green meadow, tied it by a string, and went home myself.
And the goby eats grass, wags its tail.

Here comes the Bear-Bear out of the forest. The goby stands back to the forest, does not move, only the skin glitters in the sun.
Look, what a fat one, - Bear-Bear thinks, - I will eat a bull.
Here is a bear sideways, sideways a bull, grabbed a bull ... and stuck. And the goby waved its tail and went home. Top-top ...

The bear got scared and asks:
- Tar goby, straw barrel, let me go into the forest.

And the goby walks, dragging the bear along.
And on the porch and grandfather, and grandmother, and Tanya sits, meets the bull. They looked - and he brought the bear.
-That's a bull! - says the grandfather. - Look what a big bear you brought. Now I will sew myself a bear fur coat.

The bear got scared and asks:
- Grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter Tanyushka, don't ruin me, let me go, I'll bring you honey from the forest for this.

Grandfather peeled off the bear's paw from the goby's back. The bear rushed into the forest. Only he was seen.
The next day Tanya again drove the bull to graze. The goby eats grass, wags its tail. Here comes a wolf from the forest - a gray tail. I looked around and saw a bull. A wolf crept up, its teeth clicked, and it grabbed the bull's side, grabbed it and got stuck in the tar. A wolf there, a wolf here, a wolf this way and that. Do not break out gray. So he began to ask the bull: - Goby bull, tar barrel! Let me go to the forest.
And the bull does not seem to hear, turned and goes home. Top top! - and came.

The old man saw the wolf and says:
-Hey! This is who the bull brought in today! I will have a wolf coat.

The wolf was frightened.
-Oh, old man, let me go into the forest, I'll bring you a bag of nuts for this.

The grandfather of the wolf got out - they saw only that.
And for tomorrow the bull went to graze.

He walks across the meadow, eats grass, drives away flies with his tail. Suddenly a runaway bunny jumped out of the forest. He looks at the bull and wonders what kind of bull is walking here. He ran up to him, touched him with his paw - and stuck.
-Ah ah ah! - the runaway bunny cried.

And the bull is top-top! - brought him home.
- Well done, bull! - says the grandfather. - Now I will sew Tanya's hare sleeves.

And the zainka asks:
-Let me go. I'll bring you cabbage and a red ribbon for Tanya.
The old man freed the hare's paw. The zainka galloped away.

So in the evening, grandfather and grandmother sat down, and granddaughter Tanya on the porch - they looked: a bear was running to our yard, carrying a whole beehive of honey - here you are! No sooner had they taken honey than a gray wolf was running, carrying a sack of nuts - please! No sooner had they taken the nuts than a bunny was running - a head of cabbage and a red ribbon for Tanya - take it soon!
Nobody cheated.

Russian folk tale Pitch bull for children and toddlers will tell them how one little girl Tanyushka lived and she really wanted a bull. While everyone was asleep, grandfather made a bull from resin and straw for his granddaughter. In the morning when Tanya woke up in the yard, a black tar goby was already running. Kids really like it when their parents read them a fairy tale about a tar bull at night.

Read online Russian folk tale Pitch bull

Once upon a time there was a grandfather and a grandmother. They had a granddaughter Tanyushka. Once they were sitting at their house, and a shepherd was driving a herd of cows by. All kinds of cows: red, and variegated, and black and white. And with one cow, a small goby was running alongside. Where it will jump, where it will jump. A very good bull.

Tanya says:

We wish we had such a calf.

Grandfather thought - thought and came up with: I'll get a calf for Tanya. And he didn’t say where he would get it.

Now the night has come. Grandma went to bed, Tanya went to bed, the cat went to bed, the dog went to bed, the chickens went to bed, only grandfather didn’t go to bed. Gathered quietly, went into the forest. He came to the forest, picked resin from the trees, filled a bucket full and returned home.

The grandma is asleep, Tanya is asleep, the cat is asleep, the dog is asleep, the chickens have also fallen asleep, only grandfather is not asleep - the calf does. He took straw, made a bull out of straw. He took four sticks, made legs. Then he attached the head, horns, and then smeared everything with pitch, and grandfather left a pitch goby, a black barrel. Grandfather looked at the bull - a good bull. Only something he lacks. What does he lack? Grandfather began to examine - there are horns, there are legs, but there is no tail! Grandpa took it and adjusted his tail. And just had time to fit the tail - look! - the pitch goby ran into the barn himself.

Tanya and her grandmother got up in the morning, went out into the yard, and a pitch goby, a black barrel, was walking around the yard.

Tanya was delighted, picked up the herbs, began to feed the tar goby. And then she led the bull to graze. I drove it to a steep bank, to a green meadow, tied it by a string, and went home myself.

And the goby eats grass, wags its tail.

Here comes the Bear-Bear out of the forest. The goby stands back to the forest, does not move, only the skin glitters in the sun.

"Look, what a fat one," thinks the Bear-Bear, "I'll eat a bull."

Here is a bear sideways, sideways to the bull, grabbed the bull ... and stuck.

And the goby waved its tail and went home. "Top-top, top-top ..."

The bear got scared and asks:

Tar goby, straw barrel, let me go into the forest.

And the goby walks, dragging the bear behind it, and on the porch both grandfather and grandmother and Tanyushka are sitting, they meet the goby. They look - and he brought the bear.

That's a bull! - says the grandfather. - Look what a big bear you brought. Now I will sew myself a bear fur coat.

The bear got scared and asks:

Grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter Tanya, don't ruin me, let me go, I'll bring you honey from the forest for this.

Grandfather peeled off the bear's paw from the goby's back. The bear rushed into the forest. Only he was seen.

The next day Tanya again drove the bull to graze. The goby eats grass, wags its tail. Here comes a wolf from the forest - a gray tail. I looked around and saw a bull. A wolf crept up, its teeth clicked, and it grabbed the bull's side, grabbed it and got stuck in the tar. A wolf there, a wolf here, a wolf this way and that.

Do not break out gray. So he began to ask for a goby: Goby goby, tar barrel! Let me go to the forest.

And the bull does not seem to hear, turned and goes home. "Top-top, top-top ...!" - and came.

The old man saw the wolf and says:

Hey! This is who the bull brought in today! I will have a wolf coat.

The wolf was frightened.

Oh, old man, let me go into the forest, I'll bring you a bag of nuts for that. The grandfather freed the wolf - they saw only that.

And for tomorrow the bull went to graze. He walks across the meadow, eats grass, drives away flies with his tail. Suddenly a runaway bunny jumped out of the forest. He looks at the bull and wonders what kind of bull is walking here. He ran up to him, touched him with his paw - and stuck.

Ah ah ah! - the runaway bunny cried.

And the bull "Top-top, top-top ...!" - brought him home.

Well done, goby! - says the grandfather. - Now I will sew Tanya's hare sleeves.

And the zainka asks:

Let me go. I'll bring you cabbage and a red ribbon for Tanya. The old man freed the hare's paw. The zainka galloped away.

So in the evening, grandfather and grandmother sat down, and granddaughter Tanya on the porch - they looked: a bear was running to our yard, carrying a whole beehive of honey - here you are! No sooner had they taken honey than a gray wolf was running, carrying a sack of nuts - please! No sooner had they taken the nuts than a bunny was running - a head of cabbage and a red ribbon for Tanya - take it soon!

Nobody cheated.

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