A mitten whose fairy tale is Russian or Ukrainian. Fairy tale mitten outline of the lesson on the topic. Creative finds from "Mittens"

Are you dreaming of something? After all, everyone has their own dream. And this little girl also had a dream. She really wanted a puppy. She didn't have a puppy. The girl was looking out the window...

On other people's dogs. For proud boys and girls. Who is leading a poodle on a leash, who is a spaniel, and who is being carried by an Airedale. Lucky people!

The girl's mother loved books more than anything in the world and did not know at all what her daughter was dreaming about.

One day the girl went to her friend. And a friend gave her a puppy. Warm, fluffy, affectionate.

But my mother was horrified. What if the puppy rips up her books? Or will he do something else? Not! Not! She won't let you keep the puppy!

The girl went out into the yard. All the guys walk the dogs. And the girl ... led her mitten on a string. The girl ran, the mitten obediently runs after her. The girl got up and the mitten stopped.

The girl wanted to stroke the mitten. Suddenly an ear rose and pricked up, a black round eye flashed, a tail wagged. Mitten turned into a puppy! The real one! Only red, with a black and white pattern on the back.

Out of nowhere, a big dog jumped out, running around the yard, growling at everyone. The girl was scared for the puppy. And how the puppy barks: woof! woof! Do not dare to offend my mistress!

And he immediately offended the kitten. So scared him that the poor kitten climbed onto the bulletin board. What can you do? After all, dogs always chase cats!
The girl read the ad and found out that she had to hurry.

The dog competition is about to begin. And the dogs rush forward. Over the barrier, boom, stairs - to where the stick disappeared. Whoever brings the stick first wins a prize!

A red puppy with a stick in his teeth was in front. Almost all obstacles are left behind. Suddenly, the puppy caught on a nail with its tail and hung. The stick fell into the snow. And the puppy was hanging. And his tail unfolded: loop after loop, loop after loop. The mitten was knitted!

We have known the Russian folk tale "Teremok" since childhood. The plot is well-known: the animals are looking for a home and settle together with their neighbors. The course of events is quite common, has many options and modifications. Sometimes a teremkom can become such a simple object as, for example, a mitten. A fairy tale with a similar name is built on the same principle, but has several changes in the plot. The animals scatter from the tower, because the bear breaks it, and from the mitten - frightened by the sonorous barking of the dog.

Let's read together! "Mitten" - Russian fairy tale

Once the grandfather went for firewood, the Beetle followed him. While walking through the forest, my grandfather's mitten fell out, but he did not notice.

A mitten lies on the snow, and a mouse runs past about its business, stopped and thought:

Why not a home for me?

Jumped inside and settled there. Lives, lives. And the frog jumped to the mitten. Paws in the winter on the snow freeze, so I decided to warm up. She looked into her mitten and said:

And the mouse answers her:

I am a mouse - a gray rascal, I live here. And who are you?

I am a frog - a cheerful jump. Is there a place for me?

Come on, have fun together.

They live, they live, they do not know grief. And the bunny jumped up to the mitten, looked closely and said:

Ah, what a glove! If only I could live in it!

And the mouse with the frog from his mitten says to him:

We live here, the mouse is a gray playful and the frog is a cheerful jump. And who are you?

I'm a bunny - a quick runaway. Is there a place for me?

Come, let's have fun together!

Now the three of them live, live, do not know grief. And the fox noticed the mitten, approached carefully, sniffed and said:

Ah, what a glove! If only I could live in it!

And the animals from the gauntlet respond:

We live here! The mouse is a gray playful, the frog is a cheerful jump, the bunny is a quick runaway. And who are you?

And I'm a fox - a red beauty. Is there a place for me?

Come, let's have fun together!

The four of them fit in, live and live, and the wolf prowls through the forest, looking for prey, came up to the mitten. And says:

This is such a wonderful mitten! I need to live in it!

He reached into his mitten, and the animals say:

We already live here! The mouse is a gray playful, the Frog is a cheerful jump, the Bunny is a quick runaway and the Fox is a red beauty. And who are you?

And I'm a wolf - sharp teeth. Let go, huh?

It's a bit crowded with us, but it's okay, come in, it's more fun together!

The five of them began to manage, but how long, how short, the boar came to the mitten. And says:

What an amazing glove! Maybe I can live in it!?

I was just about to crawl into my mitten, like animals from it:

The mitten is already full of tenants, we live here! The mouse is a gray playful, the Frog is a cheerful jump, the Bunny is a quick runaway, the Fox is a red beauty and the Wolf is sharp teeth. And who are you?

And I am a Fang Boar. And I want to live with you!

It’s very crowded with us, but it’s okay, come in, it’s more fun together!

Six of the animals in a mitten barely settled down, huddled up to each other, warming themselves, and then another bear walked by.

What is this glove? This is where I would like to live!

The animals immediately responded:

There is no place in the mitt! We live here! The mouse is a gray playful, the Frog is a cheerful jump, the Bunny is a quick runaway, the Fox is a red beauty, the Wolf is sharp teeth and the Fang Boar. And who are you?

And I'm Mishka - a clubfoot tramp. Let me go too!

How can we let you in, there is not enough room for us!

How the bear will roar here! So sad, so pathetic. Animals ask:

What are you crying for, clumsy?

My paws are cold!

The animals moved closer, hugging each other even tighter. Do not freeze the same bear.

Come in, warm up a little.

The bear climbed inside, the mitten cracked at the seams.

How much, how little time has passed, only the grandfather came to his senses, noticed that the mitten was gone. He decided to follow his footsteps back. The bug ordered to look for the mitten, she ran ahead of him and found the mitten, wanted to grab it, but saw that the mitten of the forest dwellers was full. Raised the Bug barking:

Woof! Woof!

It barks loudly, loudly. The animals were frightened, they began to jump out of the mittens, but they ran away. Mishka got out - a clubfoot tramp, stomped into the forest, followed by a Fang Boar and a Wolf - sharp teeth jumped out - and only they were seen! The fox - a red-haired beauty appeared from the mitten, waved her tail and rather ran, and after her, the Bunny - a quick runaway with the Frog - jumped with a cheerful jump, only the Mouse - a gray rascal managed to jump out, as the grandfather approached. He raised his mitten, stroked the bug, praised him for finding a mitten.

A fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it!

What does the "Mitten" tell the kids?

The fairy tale teaches to be hospitable, friendly, to take care of others. The animals feel sorry for each other, do not let them freeze, let each new comrade into the dwelling, while they themselves crowd, experience inconvenience.

It would seem that the content is very unpretentious, but why do kids like the fairy tale "Mitten" so much? Its text is filled with colorful names of animals, logical repetitions that are quickly remembered by kids and develop their speech.

Home theater based on "Mittens"

Due to the clearly built action of the characters, the work is well suited for staging. I think that in a house where they like to play with a baby, there will definitely be toy animals and a mitten. A playful fairy tale will delight the child. Even familiar toys in a new situation will seem more attractive to children than pictures in a book. Such a home theater can be a great way for the creative development of the baby. Even if you find only one or two heroes, be sure to show a small performance to the children and involve them in the show. If the child shows imagination, creativity, then he will put his favorite toys in the mitten, which are not in the plot: let a squirrel or turtle live there instead of a mouse.

Creative finds from "Mittens"

With older children, you can have a conversation on the content. Ask them questions. How did the mitten end up in the forest? Who dropped her? Name who the mitten contained? Does a fairy tale teach you to treat others kindly? Write a new ending to the fairy tale with the children. Enter new heroes, new actions. Create! Invent!

Based on the fairy tale, you can come up with a lot of creative tasks. For example, cut out a mitten from a sheet and ask her to decorate it with an ornament using drawing or appliqué. The task will appeal to both toddlers and older children. Arrange an exhibition of painted mittens. Print and offer the children coloring books based on the fairy tale.

Once, in the winter, my grandfather was walking through the forest. He walked and walked and accidentally dropped his mitten.

A mouse ran past. She saw that the mitten was lying on its own in the snow and thought that it would make an excellent house. The mouse got into the mitten and said:

I will now live here.

Then a frog jumped past, she saw a mitten and said:

What a warm mitten! Who lives here?

I live, mouse-violator. And who are you?

And I'm a jumping frog. Let me live with you, otherwise it's cold outside!

Well go! - answered the mouse.

And there were two of them in a mitten to live. Soon a hare was galloping through the forest. He saw the mitten lying and also ran up to her and asked:

Who, who lives in a mitten?

I'm a mischievous mouse.

And I'm a jumping frog.

And I'm a jumping bunny. Can I live with you too?


And there were three of them. A fox is passing by. She saw that such a warm mitten was lying in the middle of the forest, ran up and asked:

Who, who lives in a mitten?

We are living. A disturbing mouse, a scratching frog and a gray jumping bunny. And who will you be?

And I'm a fox-sister. May I come to you?

There are already four of them, and only one mitten. Look, a wolf runs past, he also runs up to the mitten and asks:

Who, who lives in such a warm mitten?

We are: a disturbing mouse, a scratching frog, a gray jumping bunny, and a sister fox. And who will you be?

And I'm a top-gray barrel! Let me live with you!

Well, okay, go!

The wolf also got into the mitten and there were already five of them. Out of nowhere, a boar is walking by.

Oink-oink-oink, who lives in a mitten? he asks too.

We: a disturbing mouse, a scratching frog, a gray jumping bunny, a sister fox and a gray barrel wolf, answer him. - And who are you?

And I will be a fang-boar. Let me live with you!

But we don't have much room. How will you get in here?

Yes, I’ll shove it in somehow, ”the boar answered.

Well, get in! - answered from the mitten.


The boar also pushed himself into them. There were six of them. The mitten swelled up, barely holding on, already crawling at the seams. But then, as the branches crackle, a bear came out of the forest and also goes to the mitten.

Who, who lives in a mitten?

A disturbing mouse, a scratching frog, a gray jumping bunny, a sister fox, a gray barrel wolf and a fang boar. And who are you?


Oh, how many of you are here! And I'm a bear-father, let me in!

But how do you get in here? It's already tight in here!

Somehow I'll try! the bear answers.

Well, go, only from the edge.

A bear squeezed in and there were seven of them. But it's just as tight! Togo and look the mitten will break.

And by this time, the grandfather was missing his loss - one mitten had disappeared! And he went back to the forest to look for her. And he had a dog with him and she ran forward. She was running, running through the forest, and suddenly she saw a mitten lying on the snow and moving! She howls:

Woof woof woof!

The animals were frightened, jumped out of the mitten and took to their heels! Grandfather came and took his mitten.

Illustrations by E. Rachev (restored from a book in 1953)

Mitten Watch

Mitten Watch

Currently, one of the areas of art therapy is practiced in work with preschoolers - fairy tale therapy. Fairy tale therapy is becoming more and more popular every day, because a fairy tale in a symbolic form teaches us to overcome difficulties, appreciate friendship, build relationships with parents and children, and forgive. Folk tales about animals are the best way to convey life experience, basic human values ​​to young children.

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Fairy tale "Mitten" in the middle group

Target: education of value orientations in children through fairy tales.

Tasks:

To develop children's ideas about what friendship is, what qualities friends should have;

To form a benevolent attitude towards others, the ability to empathy, empathy.

Enrich tactile sensations;

Develop fine motor skills;

Develop creative abilities.

Materials: the silhouette of the sun from yellow cardboard, the silhouettes of the sun's rays from multi-colored cardboard; a bell, gloves with animal figures sewn on them, a table covered with a white padding polyester, Christmas trees for decoration, padding polyester balls, rice in a cup, a large mitten.

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Teacher-psychologist: I suggest that you touch all the rays, and for this you need to exchange them, as much as possible, with a large number of children.

Under calm music, children exchange rays with each other.

Teacher-psychologist: Guys, do you feel how the sun united us all, made us friends?

Teacher-psychologist: Tell me, guys, who are friends?

The children answer.

Teacher-psychologist: That's right, guys. Friends always help each other, play together, share toys. Do you think animals can be friends?

The children answer.

Teacher-psychologist: I suggest you listen to the fairy tale "Mitten".

Reading the fairy tale "Mitten"

Teacher-psychologist: Guys, did you like the fairy tale? And would you like to visit it?

The children answer.

The teacher-psychologist invites children to the prepared mini-scene. Rings the bell.

Teacher-psychologist. Here we are in a fairy tale. See what magical snow meets us. Pet him. (Children touch and stroke the "snow").

The teacher-psychologist distributes “snowballs” to the children and asks them to crush them in their hands and roll them.

Teacher-psychologist: So the snow has gone. (Invites the children to take a pinch of rice and sprinkle it on top of a snowy meadow).

Children follow the example of a teacher-psychologist.

Teacher-psychologist: And now I suggest you turn into fairy-tale animals.

The teacher-psychologist distributes gloves with fairy-tale characters to children and helps them put them on their hands.

Teacher-psychologist: Grandfather was walking through the forest, and a dog was running after him. Grandfather walked, walked, and dropped his mitten. Here is a mouse running, got into this mitten and says:

Here I will live.

And at this time the frog - jump-jump! - asks:

Child - Frog: Who, who lives in a mitten?

Child - Mouse: The mouse is a scraper. And who are you?

Child - Frog: And I'm a frog - a jumper. Let me go too!

Teacher-psychologist: They began to live together. Bunny is running. He ran up to the mitten and asked:

Child - Bunny: Who, who lives in a mitten?

Child - Frog: Frog - jumping. And who are you?

Child - Bunny: And I'm a bunny - a runaway. Let me go too!

Teacher-psychologist: There are already three of them. fox running:

Child - Chanterelle: Who, who lives in a mitten?

Child - Mouse: Mouse - scraper.

Child - Bunny: Bunny is a runaway. And who are you?

Child - Chanterelle: And I'm a chanterelle-sister. Let me go too!

Teacher-psychologist: There are already four of them. Look, a top runs - and also to the mitten, and asks:

Child - Spinning Top: Who, who lives in a mitten?

Child - Mouse: Mouse - scraper.

Child - Frog: Frog - jumping.

Child - Chanterelle: Chanterelle-sister. And who are you?

Child - Top: And I'm a top - a gray barrel. Let me go too!

Teacher-psychologist: Come on. Get in this one too. There are already five of them. Out of nowhere, a boar wanders:

Child - Boar: Who, who lives in a mitten?

Child - Mouse: Mouse - scraper.

Child - Frog: Frog - jumping.

Child - Bunny: Bunny is a runaway.

Child - Top: Top - a gray barrel. And who are you?

Child - Boar: And I am a wild boar - fangs. Let me go too!

Teacher-psychologist: This one got in too. There are already six of them. And they are so crowded that they can’t turn around! And then the branches crackled: a bear crawls out and also approaches the mitten, roars:

Child - Bear: Who, who lives in a mitten?

Child - Mouse: Mouse - scraper.

Child - Frog: Frog - jumping.

Child - Bunny: Bunny is a runaway.

Child - Chanterelle: Chanterelle-sister.

Child - Top: Top - a gray barrel.

Child - Boar: Boar - fangs. And who are you?

Child - Bear: And I'm a bear - father. Let me go too!

Teacher-psychologist: This one got in too. Seven became, and so crowded that the mitten of that and look, will break.

In the meantime, grandfather was missing - there is no mitten. He then returned to look for her. The dog ran ahead. She ran, ran, looks - the mitten lies and moves. Doggy then:

Woof woof woof!

The animals were frightened, escaped from the mitten - and scattered through the forest. And grandfather came and took the mitten. And so the fairy tale ended.

The teacher-psychologist rings the bell, helps the children take off the gloves with the characters.

Teacher-psychologist: Do you guys think that fairy-tale animals can be called friends? Why?

The children answer.

Teacher-psychologist: That's right, guys. Fairy-tale animals let everyone into a mitten, although it was cramped, they did not refuse anyone.

I suggest you guys draw houses for all the animals so that they can visit each other.

Children draw.

Teacher-psychologist: Today we visited a fairy-tale land, where we learned to be friends and help each other.


Fairy tale "Mitten" - Russian traditional story about how the animals found a wonderful home for themselves. The plot is very familiar with this fairy tale. Yes, quite right, another Russian folk tale has a similar plot. And it is called "". But there the little animals settled in the tower, and here in mitten. Yes, fairy tales end differently. In "Teremka" the bear destroyed the house, and the animals themselves ran away from the mitten when they heard the barking of the dog.

A wonderful fairy tale, that's just a little incomprehensible ... What kind of mitten should this be so that the little animals fit into it? Either the little animals are very tiny, or the mitten belonged to a giant ... Well, okay, it’s not so important, it’s a fairy tale and a fairy tale, that anything can be in it!

Mitten

The grandfather was walking through the forest, and the dog was running after him. Grandfather walked, walked, and dropped his mitten. Here is a mouse running, got into this mitten and says:

- This is where I will live.

And at this time the frog - jump-jump! asks:

- Who, who lives in a mitten?

- The mouse is a scratcher. And who are you?

- And I'm a jumping frog. Let me go too!

Here are two of them. Bunny is running. He ran up to the mitten and asked:

- Who, who lives in a mitten?

- The mouse is a scraper, the frog is a jumper. And who are you?

- And I'm a runaway bunny. Let me go too!

Here are three of them. fox running:

- Who, who lives in a mitten?

- A mouse is a scraper, a frog is a jumper, and a bunny is a runaway. And who are you?

- And I'm a fox-sister. Let me go too!

There are already four of them. Look, a top runs - and also to the mitten, and asks:

- Who, who lives in a mitten?

- A mouse is a scraper, a frog is a jumper, a bunny is a runaway and a fox-sister. And who are you?

- And I'm a top - a gray barrel. Let me go too!

- Well go!

Get in this one too. There are already five of them. Out of nowhere, a boar wanders:

— Khro-khro-khro, who lives in a mitten?

- A mouse is a scraper, a frog is a jumper, a bunny is a runaway, a fox-sister and a top is a gray barrel. And who are you?

- And I'm a wild boar - fangs. Let me go too!

That's the trouble, everyone is hunting in a mitten.

- You can't get in!

- Somehow I'll get in, let me go!

- Well, what can you do with you, climb!

Get in this one too. There are already six of them. And they are so crowded that they can’t turn around! And then the branches crackled: a bear crawls out and also approaches the mitten, roars:

- Who, who lives in a mitten?

- A mouse is a scraper, a frog is a jumper, a bunny is a runaway, a fox-sister, a spinning top is a gray barrel and a wild boar is a fang. And who are you?

“Gu-gu-gu, there are too many of you!” And I'm a bear - father. Let me go too!

- How can we let you in? Because it's so tight.

- Yes, somehow!

- Well, go, only from the edge!

Get in this one too. Seven became, and so crowded that the mitten of that and look, will break.

In the meantime, grandfather was missing - there is no mitten. He then returned to look for her. The dog ran ahead. She ran, ran, looks - the mitten lies and moves. Doggy then:

- Woof woof woof!

The animals were frightened, escaped from the mitten - and scattered through the forest. And grandfather came and took the mitten.