Theatrical performance based on the fairy tale “Zayushkina’s Hut” in Russian and English. Zaykin's hut

Russian folktale
A small script (sketch) for a kindergarten where the children themselves will play.

CHARACTERS:

STORYTELLER
HARE
FOX
DOG
WOLF
BEAR
ROOSTER

STORYTELLER: Once upon a time there lived a Fox and a Hare. The Fox had an ice hut, and the Hare had a bast hut. The red spring has come - the Fox's hut has melted, but the Hare's hut is still standing. So the Fox asked the Hare to spend the night, and kicked him out of the hut. Dear Bunny walks and cries. A Dog meets him.

(Music. The curtain opens. The backdrop is a forest. On the stage is the Hare's hut (the hut can be drawn and fixed to something, or you can put a screen, and the drawn hut can be attached to its walls) The Hare walks along the stage, he is crying. From behind the stage The Dog appears).

DOG: Aw-aw! Why are you crying, Bunny?

HARE: How can I not cry?

DOG: Don't cry, bunny! I will help your grief!

STORYTELLER: They went to Zaika’s hut...

(The Dog and the Hare approach the hut.)

DOG: Aw-aw! Get out, Lisa!

STORYTELLER: And they got the Fox from the stove...

STORYTELLER: The dog got scared and ran away...

(The dog runs off stage.)

STORYTELLER: Dear Bunny comes again, crying. Wolf meets him.

(The Bunny walks across the stage, crying. The Wolf comes out from behind the stage.)

WOLF: What are you crying about, Bunny?

HARE: How can I not cry?
I had a bast hut, and Lisa had an ice hut. Spring came, her hut melted. Then she asked me to spend the night and kicked me out.

WOLF: Don't cry, I will help your grief!

HARE: No, you can’t help!
The dog chased him, but he didn’t drive him out, and you can’t drive him out!

WOLF: No, I'll kick you out!

STORYTELLER: They went to the hut. The wolf will cry...

(The Wolf and the Hare approach the hut.)

WOLF: Go, Fox, get out!

STORYTELLER: And they got the Fox from the stove...

STORYTELLER: The wolf got scared and ran away...

(The wolf runs off stage.)

STORYTELLER: The Bunny comes again, crying. A Bear meets him.

(The Hare walks across the stage, crying. The Bear appears from behind the stage.)

BEAR: Why are you crying, Bunny?

HARE: How can I not cry?
I had a bast hut, and Lisa had an ice hut. Spring came, her hut melted. That-
when she asked me to spend the night, she kicked me out.

BEAR: Let's go to the Fox, I will help your grief!

HARE: No, Bear, you can’t help!
The dog chased but didn’t drive him out, the Wolf chased him but didn’t drive him out, and you can’t drive him out!

BEAR: And I'll kick you out!

STORYTELLER: They approached the hut. The bear howls...

(The Bear and the Hare approach the hut.)

BEAR: Get out, Fox!

STORYTELLER: And they got the Fox from the stove...

STORYTELLER: The bear got scared and ran away...

(The bear runs off stage.)

STORYTELLER: The dear Bunny comes again, crying more than ever. A Rooster with a scythe meets him.

(The Hare walks across the stage, crying. A Rooster appears from behind the stage with a braid on his shoulders (a braid can be made).)

ROOSTER: Cuckoo!
What are you crying about, Bunny?

HARE: How can I not cry?
I had a bast hut, and Lisa had an ice hut. Spring came, her hut melted. Then she asked me to spend the night and kicked me out.

ROOSTER: Let's go, I'll help your grief!

HARE: No, Rooster, you can’t help!
The dog chased - he didn’t kick him out, the Wolf chased - he didn’t kick him out, the Bear chased - he didn’t kick him out, and you can’t kick him out!

ROOSTER: No, I'll kick you out! Let's go to Lisa!

STORYTELLER: They went to the hut. The rooster stomped his paws and flapped his wings...

(The Hare and the Rooster approach the hut. The Rooster stomps his feet and flaps his wings and arms.)

ROOSTER: Cuckoo!
I'm on my heels!
I carry the scythe on my shoulders!
I want to whip the Fox!
Get off the stove Fox!

STORYTELLER: The Fox heard it, got scared and said...

ROOSTER: Cuckoo!
I'm on my heels!
I carry the scythe on my shoulders!
I want to whip the Fox!
Get off the stove Fox!

ROOSTER: Cuckoo!
I'm on my heels!
I carry the scythe on my shoulders!
I want to whip the Fox!
Get off the stove Fox!

(The rooster stomps his feet, flaps his wing arms and waves his scythe.)

STORYTELLER: The rooster stomps its paws, flaps its wings, waves its scythe... The Fox got scared, jumped out of the hut and ran away.

(The Fox leaves the hut (you can leave from behind the hut) and runs off stage. The Hare and the Rooster enter the hut.)

STORYTELLER: Then the Rooster and the Hare went into the hut and began to live and live there ever since, and the Fox never appeared in those places again.

(Music. The curtain closes.)

Did you like script for the fairy tale Zaikin's hut and for children? No? Read remade fairy tales in a new way, for adults.

Target: Create a good mood, a desire to communicate freely,
cultivate interest in fairy tales. Creating conditions for the development of children's creative abilities, forming positive relationships between children through theater.
Task:
Training tasks: Create conditions for enriching singing and performing
children's experience, expanding their musical horizons. Continue to work on the expressiveness of your speech. Create an emotionally uplifted mood, a feeling of joy from the expected holiday. Captivate children with a fairy tale story.

Developmental tasks: Develop attention and thinking. Consolidating knowledge of the content of fairy tales.

Educational tasks: Foster love and interest in the animal world.

Hello guys! I am Grandmother Fun,

Speech therapist, Grandmother Fun: Do you like fairy tales?

Children: Yes!

Guys, do you like to travel?

Children: Yes!

Speech therapist (grandmother). Then I invite you to go to one amazing country, the land of fairy tales. Do you like fairy tales?

Children: Yes!

Speech therapist. Well, then let's go. (in a mysterious voice):

One, and two, and five, and eight, we transport everyone into a fairy tale!

(children spin around to the music)


So we found ourselves in a magical land. Here is a magical clearing. (Children sit on chairs).

Speech therapist. There is a chest here. Look how interesting he is. I wonder what's in it? For some reason it doesn’t open, perhaps this chest is magical and you need to say the magic word. And, which one, you tell me.
(The children say “please”, the chest opens, the teacher takes out the letter and reads it).

Speech therapist. Guys, it says here that the chest is from a fairy tale, and there are enchanted animals in it. To disenchant them, you need to solve riddles:

She is more cunning than all the animals,
She is wearing a red fur coat.
A fluffy tail is her beauty.
And her name is .... (Fox)

Jumps deftly
Loves carrots
In summer, a gray fur coat
And in winter it’s white
Wears a jumper
Timid... (bunny)

He lives in the thicket of the forest,
He is reputed to have a sweet tooth.
In summer he eats raspberries, honey,
He sucks his paw all winter.
Can roar loudly
And his name is... (bear)

Who walks around angry and hungry in the cold winter. ( Wolf)

Crow! Sun is up!
Starting the day over again
It claps, dropping fluff,
Wings in the morning... (rooster)

Speech therapist. These are not just pictures of animals, these are characters from different fairy tales. Guys, let’s remember together in which fairy tales we meet our heroes (children say the name of the fairy tale)

Speech therapist. And we will check this now! Let's play a game with you, I will sing songs, and you must guess which fairy tale this song is from. Game “Listen and name the fairy tale.”

(grandmother hums songs from the fairy tales “Kolobok”, “The Three Little Pigs”, “The Wolf and the 7 Little Goats”, “The Forest Kolobok”). Grandma: Well done! Do you want me to tell you a new, interesting fairy tale?

Physical education lesson: “Zayushkina's hut."
In the bast hut
A hare lived at the edge of the forest.
(jumping)
And in the ice hut -
Fox on the hill.
(twirled tail)
Melted in the spring
Hut on the hill
(show the roof with your hands)
The fox ran
To the hare's edge.
(running with tail wagging)
Kicked out the bunny
From the bast hut
(fist on fist)
Yes, I began to live myself
In a hut on the edge of the forest
(claps hands)
And not a wolf (hands showed “mouth”)
And not a bear (show).
Couldn't help.
Brave cockerel
Chased the fox away
(stomp)
So the cockerel remained
At the bunny's hut.
(jumping)
In a bast hut,
A hut on the edge.
(show the roof with your hands)

Ball game “Tell me which hero?”:


hare - eared

wolf - toothy

bear - clubfoot

  • fox - cunning
  • what kind of house?
  • What kind of rooster?

We played and relaxed. Let's take a walk.

I wonder what fairy tale lives here? (approach the house)

Speech therapist. There are many fairy tales in the world,

Children love these fairy tales

Now I’ll find out what else they know.

Dramatization of the fairy tale “Zayushkina’s hut in a new way”

For children of senior preschool age.

In the foreground to the left and right there are several snow-covered trees. In the background is a winter forest.

Leading.

Like from our village
The path freezes along the edge,
Ruffled by the blizzard,
Covered with snow.
The blizzard has been blowing all day long,
Weaves good stories.
The blizzard is braided into a braid -
The tale will be about the Fox.

About the Fox and the Bunny,

A running bunny.

A hare comes out to cheerful music.

Hare. Hello guys!

I am a jumping bunny.

The cold has set in, and winter itself has come to the forest. Only I don’t get discouraged, I sing songs loudly.

Song of the hare.

Oh guys, I'm cold

My nose became like an icicle.

But I am dexterous and skillful,

I will take on the matter boldly.

I'll build myself a house.

Oh, I'll feel warm in it

Song "Building a house".

The bunny “builds” a house to the song.

How beautiful is my house,

It's not simple - it's bast.

I won't freeze now

My little house, you are simply a miracle.

There will be fun here,

I invite everyone to the housewarming party.

Clap, friends,

The holiday will be more fun.

The music is playing, the hare is dancing


What a nice hut!

Paws and ears don't get cold here.

I'll be there all year round

Live without sorrows and worries.

Song of the Fox.


Fox. I am a beautiful fox.

I'm dressed like a queen.

Let everyone in the world know

Lizavetin's snow house.

Oh, how nice my house is!

You won't find a better home.

Not a little house, but a palace.

I am a fox, well done.

Phew, the hare has a bast house,

Ugly, not shiny.

And the chanterelle's is ice-cold.

He is beautiful, real. Guys, whose house is more beautiful? The hare's or mine?

(listens) Well, good.

Song of the Fox.

Oh, how hot the sun is.

My house is about to melt.

Sun, go away quickly

Don't warm my snow house!

The sun is coming out.

Dance is the song of the sun......

Fox. My house is melting, that's the problem.

Melt water everywhere.

There are big puddles around here,

I don't need a house like this.

What to do?

How to be?

Where will I live now?

Ha! I know who will help me

To the cunning little fox. (knock)

Bunny, open the door quickly

To his neighbor's fox.

I'm about to catch a cold. (cough)

If you don't open it, it will be bad.

Hare. Oh. I would be glad to open it, sister,

Yes, I can’t hang out with you.

You are a cunning cheat.

You will trick me cleverly.

Fox. Oh, my dear, help me,

There are circles in my eyes.

I can barely stand on my feet,

Neither alive nor dead.

I'm dying, you know that

Brother hare, open up. Oh.

Hare. Oh, what's wrong with you, fox-sister.

Come quickly to my little room( The fox enters the house.)

The music changes to menacing.


Fox. You should get out of here, sideways.

Otherwise it will be bad

It's cramped in the house together.

Look, live under that bush.

The hare leaves.

Song of the hare.

Hare. Oh, Fox is in my hut

He sings ditties on the stove. (crying)

The fox dances to ditties.

Hare. Here I am sitting by the birch tree and silently shedding tears.

During the “Dog Waltz” a dog appears.

Dog. Woof! Who's crying under the birch tree here? Woof! Who silently sheds tears?

Woof! Bah! Yes, it's a scythe!

What happened, brother, to you?

Hare. I'm walking around hungry now

Because I'm homeless.

The fox kicked me out

I haven't eaten for three days.

Dog. Come on, bunny friend,

Eat the pie soon.

Guys, can you bark like dogs? (children answer)

Then bark louder so that the fox gets scared. Bow-wow. Hey, Fox, leave the hut.

Fox. Hmmm. What kind of animals are these?

They disturb my sleep and prevent the fox from sleeping.

Just a minute, when I get up from the stove,

I'll drown you in the river.

Dog. Woof! Why are my paws shaking so much?

I wish I could return to the forest as soon as possible. Leaves.


Hare. Oh, the dog has its tail between its legs.

So that there is no trouble.

Well, thanks for that.

Apparently I live under a bush. (crying)

Bear's music sounds


Bear. Ehe-he, who's here? Oblique?

What happened, brother, to you?

Al who offended you?

Hare. The fox kicked me out.

I'm walking around hungry now

Because I'm homeless.

Bear. Stop shedding tears, my friend,

Eat it, better yet, the root.

I'm ready to drive the fox away.

The cheat will know us!

Hey! Fox, get off the stove,

Give the hare a house!

Fox. Ha ha ha! Who's making noise here under the window? Better put your feet up

Otherwise I’ll scream and trample my feet,

And I’ll scratch your face with my claws and paws.

Bear. Oh, a very feisty fox.

It's better not to hang out with her.

I'll quickly run into the forest,

I'll save the skin. Ugh.

Hare.(crying) And the bear quickly left.

The evil fox got scared.

Rooster song. The rooster comes out.

Rooster. Co-co-co. Who is it here on the stump, quietly crying alone?

Are you the pigtailed bunny?

What happened, brother, to you?

Hare. I'm walking around hungry now

Because I'm homeless.

Rooster. Co-co-co. I can help you,
I'll chase the fox away.

Crow, crow, go, fox, across the river,

Quickly take your feet away from this threshold.

Fox. Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. I got scared rooster

Himself from this threshold

get off your feet quickly.

Rooster. Crow, crow,

Go, Fox, across the river.

How can I take my braid?

you will lose your beauty.

Fox. Ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha,

I'm not afraid of the rooster.

Get out of here yourself

Don't get noticed.

Rooster. Co-co-co, what to do? Does not exceed.

Hare. Who will drive the fox away now?

Rooster. Wait a minute, bunny friend,

A thought appeared here.

We can't take the fox by force.

You have to play a joke on her.

Hey fox, get up from the stove,

There are river hunters there.

Fox. Go away, you Rooster, go away!

Rooster. I want to help you!

There they are walking across the bridge,

Your skin will be skinned.

They will shoot exactly at the target.

Fox. Oh-oh-oh, there are no hunters in sight.

Rooster. Well, guys, help me out,

How do you shoot guns?

Repeat after me:

“Bang-bang, oh-oh-oh.

Go away, Fox, away!” (repeat 3 times)

Fox. Oh, save me, help me,

Don't ruin my fur coat.

I still want to live

I run, I fly, I jump. Oh-oh-oh ( Fox runs away.)

Rooster. Runs away! Will know,

How to offend a bunny.

Hare. Thank you, friends,

They saved me from the fox.

Rooster. Cuckoo.

We won't let the bunny get into trouble anymore,

We all really want to be friends with the bunny.

A song about friendship. Hare and Rooster(sing and dance).

Red ran away

The redhead is shameless!

Hee hee hee! Ha ha ha!

Scared of the Rooster!

To return to the garden, you need to work hard. We will close our eyes once, we will close our eyes twice. One, two, three, return the kids to kindergarten (the speech therapist waves his magic wand).

Guys! Did you enjoy traveling through the land of fairy tales?

Imanalina Luseliya Kadyrbekovna
KGKP d/s “Thumbelina”
Teacher of Russian language

Program content: continue to develop in children the ability to dramatize fairy tales, consolidate the ability to act in accordance with the content of a fairy tale, develop creative abilities, the ability to transform, and improvise.

  • Continue to work on the intonation expressiveness of speech - tempo, rhythm.
  • Continue to improve dialogic and monologue forms of coherent speech.
  • Continue to teach children to express their thoughts in grammatically correct form.
  • Continue to teach how to write fairy tales in a new way, based on Russian folk tales.
  • Fix the names of Russian folk tales.
  • Develop initiative and independence in inventing fairy tales in a new way.
  • To cultivate interest and love for Russian oral folk art - fairy tales.
  • Foster friendly relationships between children and the habit of studying together.

Methodological techniques.

  • Riddles about animals, proverbs about friendship
  • A dramatization of the fairy tale “Zayushkina’s Hut.”
  • Telling a fairy tale in a new way, based on the Russian folk tale “Zayushkina’s hut.”

Preliminary work.

  • Reading Russian folk tales.
  • Learning poems, proverbs, songs
  • Learning the dance

Equipment.

  • a replica of spring flowers, a sun, a house - a model of a hut,
  • elements of a children's costume of a hare, fox, bear, wolf, rooster, dog
  • snowball, tree models, stump, bunny bag, chest, puddle
  • technical means (music by P. I. Tchaikovsky “Waltz of the Flowers”, song “From a Smile”)

Characters:

Presenter– Luseliya Kadyrbekovna, Irina Vladimirovna (teachers of Russian and English languages)

Storyteller – Baigarina Diana

Fox– Darina Rakhimova

Hare – Kaiyrly Diar

Dogs– Aldoshina Veronica

Wolf– Molgazhdarov Amir

Bear– Aldoshin Artem

Rooster– Algozhin Ayan

Spring dance Kanat Alua, Baysarina Madina, Marat Aisha, Konon Evelina, Shegibaeva Zarina

Music plays and the presenters enter with children.

Sәlemetsіzderme, balalar! Guys, today we will take a trip to the land of fairy tales, and guests have come to visit us, let's say hello to them in three languages. Take your seats, guys, do you know fairy tales? What fairy tales do you know? I brought you a fairy tale. I have it in my box.

Knock, knock, knock, knock, open the chest. It doesn’t open, let’s all say the words together:

Knock, knock, knock, knock, open the chest.

To find out what fairy tale is hidden in the chest, we need to solve the riddles.

“I’ll tell you riddles. Well, try to guess. If the answers are correct. The fairy tale will come to you now!”

A little ball of fluff, I walk around in a fluffy fur coat,

Long ear, I live in a dense forest,

Jumps deftly, I am cunning and agile,

Loves carrots. (Hare) – koyan – hare I love bunnies. (Fox) – tulki – fox

Gray, toothy sleeps in winter,

Prowls across the field in the summer - stirring up the hives. (Bear) – ayu – bear

Looking for calves and lambs. (Wolf) – kaskyr – wolf

This is the watchman guarding the house

Barks loudly at thieves. (Dog) – it – dog

Tail with patterns,

Boots with spurs. (Rooster) – atesh – cock

Let's play.

The bunny was driven out by the fox...

The bunny is crying: “That’s the problem”

Wolf, bear and cockerel

Helped the bunny. Here.

You guessed it, friends,

What kind of fairy tale is this? Yes! (Zayushkina's hut).

You and I will play the fairy tale “Zayushkina’s Hut,” guys, but how should actors behave on stage? I'll ask all the actors to go backstage.

Presenter: Hush, hush, don’t make noise

Don't frighten off our fairy tale

There are miracles here, where is she hiding?

We'll tell you a fairy tale now,

And we'll tell and show

This fairy tale "Zayushkina's hut"

Narrator

Like from our village
The path freezes along the edge,
Ruffled by the blizzard,
Covered with snow.
The blizzard has been blowing all day long,
Weaves good stories.
The blizzard is braided into a braid -
The tale will be about the Fox.

Storyteller:

On the forest edge in an icy hut,

Once upon a time there lived a Little Fox, the whole forest was beautiful.

The Fox appears from behind the trees on the left and begins to roll a snowball.

Fox

I dream of one thing -
Fashion a beautiful house
So that he is as strong as a stone,
So that it is light at night,
So that it sparkles like a gem!
After all, there is nothing like this anywhere!

Storyteller:

And on another edge, in a bast hut,

Once upon a time there was a Bunny with long ears.

Bunny

What a nice hut!

Paws and ears don't get cold here,

I will live all year round

And without grief and worries.

Lisa boasts:

I have such a bright, clean hut

Crystal Palace

What about you? built himself a dark shack!

Storyteller:

But spring has come - it’s red,

The forest woke up from sleep,

The birds sang merrily

And the icicles began to ring.

(Dance with the sun and flowers)

Alakai – alakai, koktem keldi,

Alakai – alakai, kuantip bizderdі

Spring, spring outside,
Spring days!
Like birds, they pour out
Tram calls.

Mine, keldi koktem

Kun uzara bastady

Ulap – slap balalar

Agashtardyn basyn yaya zhasa bastady

Poems in English

Fox :

Oh, trouble, trouble, trouble,

The snow has melted, there is water all around,

From the ice hut,

Only puddles remained. (grabs his head)

Storyteller:

And the Fox walked through the forest

Look for a new home.

And suddenly he sees at the edge of the forest

There is some kind of hut,

And the hut is not simple,

There was a bast hut.

I approached the hut,

She pricked up her ears.

The fox is knocking on the door.

Fox (ingratiatingly)

Bunny, open the door for me,
I'm homeless now.
The sun's harmful ray
Destroyed my house.
Bunny, dear, let me go.
If there is anything wrong, forgive me!

The hare looks out of the window.

Hare

Since trouble happened to you,
I will save you from her!
Come in and do me a favor.

Fox

You are the kindest in the forest!

Hare

I have a simple hut,
With a rickety pipe.
But it doesn’t melt in the spring.
We will live together with you.

The fox enters the house. The hare is hiding, and the fox is looking out of the window.

Fox

Oh, thank you, dear bunny,
We will live together with you.
Your house is really ugly,
But he is a whole house!
Bunny, I see, in the pantry
You don't have any supplies.
Go pick some carrots
For our holiday lunch.

The hare leaves the house and heads to the right of the hut. The fox disappears through the window.

Hare

What will I pick up?
I'll find it now
Last year's tops.
We need to treat the fox.
Okay, I'll bark the aspen
I'll bring it to us for lunch.
(to the audience)

The hare disappears behind the trees on the right, after a while he reappears with a large bag and returns to the hut.

Narrator

With a big bag at the ready,
Alder bark stuffed
The little bunny returned home,
He knocks, but the door is closed.

A fox appears in the window.

Fox:

Get out of here, Bunny,

I am now the mistress of the hut!

Storyteller:

The Hare jumped out of the hut, sobbing,

He doesn't know where to go.

He walks, wanders, sheds tears...

And towards him there are Dogs.

They run, bark, and play happily.

Dog 1:

Hare :

Dog 2:

We help you. We turn out the fox:

Storyteller:

We played on the lawn

Let's go help Bunny,

Dogs :

Woof! Woof! Woof!

The fox go away from here

Fox :

Storyteller :

The dogs got scared and ran away.

There is only one left, Bunny.

He goes and suffers. Crying bitterly.

And the Bears will meet him.

Bear 1 :

Koyan - koyan, sagan not bold? Sen nege zhylap otyrsyn?

Hare:

Kalai men zhylamaymyn? Please change the aldap for details

Bear 2:

Zhylama! Without sagan komektesemiz, tulkini kuyp shygamyz.

Storyteller:

And the two of them went,

Liberate the bunnies' house.

Bear:

Ay, tulki, shyk kane! Koyannyn uyin bosat

Fox:

Shykpaimyn, shyqsam, sagan zhaman bolada

Storyteller:

The bears got scared and ran away.

Again, Bunny was left alone.

And wolves meet him.

Wolf:

Zainka, why are you crying? Who hurt you?

Hare:

Wolf, how can I not cry?

The fox had an ice hut, and I had a bast hut, spring came, the fox’s house melted, she asked to come to me, and she kicked me out of her own house

Wolf :

Don't be sad, bunny, we'll go now and kick the Fox out!

Hare :

Thank you, Wolf! But you won't succeed.

They chased the dogs - they didn’t drive them out, the bear chased them - they didn’t drive them out, And you won’t drive them out!

Wolf:

And here we go! Went!

Storyteller:

And the Wolf went to help the Hare,

Drive the cunning Fox out of the hut.

Wolf :

Woo-hoo! Let's go, Lisa, get out!

Free the Bunnies' house!

Fox :

I'll jump out! I'll jump out! Pieces will go down the back streets!

Get out of here, Wolf!

Otherwise I’ll bite your gray side!

Storyteller :

The Wolf got scared and ran away.

Again, Bunny was left alone.

He walks, suffers, weeps bitterly.

And towards him is the Golden Scallop Cockerel.

Rooster :

Why are you crying? The spring came to the forest. Why are you so sad?

Hare :

I haven't the house. The fox turned out me.

Rooster :

I help you. I turn the fox out!

Rooster :

Ku-ka-re-ku!

The fox go away from here

Fox :

Narrator:

Again, Bunny was left alone.

Sits, crying bitterly

Everyone surrounded the bunny, they immediately decided what to do, everyone ran to the house, and said in unison to the little fox

“Fox - Fox, you are a beauty to everyone in the forest, you let the bunny into the house and live together in it (the bunny and the fox hug)

Storyteller: So they began to live together and get along and make good things.

Children in chorus:

Delivery on Birlikte

A good deed is never lost

You should value friendship and not let your friends down!

Song "From a Smile"

Narrator:

The fairy tale is a lie - but there is a hint in it, a lesson for good fellows, kindness always conquers evil and misfortune.

Our theatrical performance included:

Storytellers – Baigarina Diana

  1. In the role of the fox - Darina Rakhimova
  2. bunnies – Kaiyrly Diar
  3. bear – Aldoshin Artem, Reshetov Daniil
  4. wolf – Malgazhdarov Amir
  5. dogs – Aldoshina Veronica
  6. rooster – Algozhin Ayan
  7. The dance of spring was performed by Kanat Alua, Baysarina Madina, Shigibaeva Zarina, Konon Evelina, Marat Aisha.

Children bow

That’s the end of the fairy tale, and whoever listened and watched – well done!

They say goodbye in three languages.

They leave to the music.

Script for production
Russian folk tale
in the puppet theater

Duration of the performance: 30 minutes; number of actors: from 2 to 7.

Characters:

Hare
Fox
Dog
Bear
Bull
Rooster
Narrator

Act one

In the foreground to the left and right there are several snow-covered trees. In the background is a winter forest.

Narrator

Like from our village
The path freezes along the edge,
Ruffled by the blizzard,
Covered with snow.
The blizzard has been blowing all day long,
Weaves good stories.
The blizzard is braided into a braid -
The tale will be about the Fox.

The Fox appears from behind the trees on the left and begins to roll a snowball.

I dream of one thing -
Fashion a beautiful house
So that he is as strong as a stone,
So that it is light at night,
So that it sparkles like a gem!
After all, there is nothing like this anywhere!

The Hare comes out from behind the trees on the right to meet the Fox and bows.

Hello, good neighbor!
It's a pity that we rarely see each other.
Why are you sculpting a bull?
Christmas tree or snowman?

Fox (boastfully)

I'll finish this com
And I’ll build myself a house -
Shining under the moon,
Star reflective!
No match for your hut.
Get your ears out of here!

Hare (admiringly)

You are doing wonders here!
Goodbye, Lisa!

The Hare goes around the Fox and hides behind the trees on the left. The fox continues to build the house.

Lisa (singing)

A bear sleeps in a den -
Paws on the threshold
In terrible cramped conditions
Squirrels sleep in a hollow -
The little animals are tossing around
In tiny huts,
If only it's a rainy day
Stay warm!
But the beautiful fox
Dreaming about something else:

So that there is a castle to the sky,
Like fairy-tale princesses,
With towers, columns,
With windows, balconies,
With mantel shelves,
With long stairs
From diamond-crystal
More beautiful than the king's!
To make everyone jealous
Color the beautiful fox!

But the palace-chambers,
Oh, a little expensive!
And I can't afford it
To the poor beast.
Wolves, hares, pigs
Everyone lives in huts.
I'll stand up with my chest
For your dream.
I am a beautiful fox
I will live as I please:

In a wonderful castle up to the sky,
Like fairy-tale princesses,
With towers, columns,
With windows, balconies,
With mantel shelves,
With long stairs
From frosty crystal
More beautiful than the king's!
Everyone will be jealous
Color the beautiful fox!

In the clearing in the middle, an ice house slowly appears.

Narrator

The fox tried all day,
To finish the house on time.
And it remains for her to put
Only a weather vane on the roof.
Skillfully blinding the cockerel,
She climbed up there.

The fox climbs onto the roof.

Fox (proudly)

I made what I wanted -
An entire castle made of ice!

The fox hides behind the house and appears in the window.

Narrator

Never before
No one saw it in the forest.
About the new crystal castle
And about the fox lady
The magpies carried the news.
And look at the miracle
We gathered at the house together
Bull, dog and bear.

A Bear, a Dog and a Bull come into the clearing from behind the trees on the right.

Wow, what a den!

The whole herd will fit here!

Yes! Such a kennel
Don't exchange for a hole!

The bear approaches the palace and touches it with its paw.

Very strong wall
She will weather the storm.

Fox (arrogantly)

Paws off! Who did you tell?
I didn’t invite you to visit.
Don't watch at the porch!
Get away from my palace!

Bear and Bull look at each other. The dog walks away dejectedly. The fox is hiding in the window.

Eh, the mansions are so mansions
She made herself a godfather.
It's good for her to stay at home
It's winter outside.
I'm in my den now
It's a shame to live next to her.
Is there a rug on the doorstep?
Put it from a chinchilla?!

Yes, now we are no match for her,
Look, how she lifted her nose!
Should I go to the cowshed?
Yes, hang mirrors?

You say, Borka, it’s business,
You need to decorate your home.
Here is Lisa, she did it.

Bull (with a sigh)

It's a pity he doesn't want to invite.
I would like to see the situation
Learn from the foxes' experience.
What's there, in the bedroom, what's in the closet...

You can't understand through the wall!

I'm starting a renovation this spring,
I’ll call woodpeckers, beavers...
I can build a palace
For his seven cows.
I'll build it on a hill,
I’ll gild everyone’s horns.
I'll arrange it there...

Yes, I want a palace too!
Okay, well, I'll go to the den,
I'll go to sleep until spring.

Yes, it’s time for me to go,
Come join us for pancakes!

Act two

In the foreground on the left is Zaikin’s hut, on the right are several spring trees, and in the background is a forest.

Narrator

The fox tried all winter,
Rebuilt the house.
Decorated, tidied up,
She felt good in it.
But spring has come, away from home
There was no trace left.
All the foxes' mansions
Melt water washed away.
At that very moment the fox found
The solution for yourself is simple
And I went to ask
To a neighbor's house to stay.

A Fox with a bundle comes out into the clearing from behind the trees on the right and heads towards the Bunny's hut. The fox is knocking on the door.

Fox (ingratiatingly)

Bunny, open the door for me,
I'm homeless now.
The sun's harmful ray
Destroyed my house.
Bunny, dear, let me go.
If there is anything wrong, forgive me!

The hare looks out of the window.

Since trouble happened to you,
I will save you from her!
Come in and do me a favor.

You are the kindest in the forest!

I have a simple hut,
With a rickety pipe.
But it doesn’t melt in the spring.
We will live together with you.

The fox enters the house. The hare is hiding, and the fox is looking out of the window.

Oh, thank you, dear bunny,
We will live together with you.
Your house is really ugly,
But he is a whole house!
Bunny, I see, in the pantry
You don't have any supplies.
Go pick some carrots
For our holiday lunch.

The hare leaves the house and heads to the right of the hut. The fox disappears through the window.

Stock up, in fact,
Necessary. What will I pick up?
I will find it now, in April,
Last year's tops.
But I am the fox's savior,
We need to treat the fox.
Okay, I'll bark the aspen
I'll bring it to us for lunch.
(to the audience)
From edge to edge
Ears catch every rustle -
The elk is walking, the pine tree is creaking,
And spring sings in the streams!
If you have ears,
Listen to this song:
(singing)
The hazel tree wakes up
The snowdrop is blooming,
And a bee buzzes over him.
Snow is melting! Spring came!

On gray swamp hummocks
The leaves are breaking through,
Ice melting mirrors
And they ring: Spring has come!

The sun is shining brighter in the sky,
A fair wind attracts the birds,
The squirrel came out of the hollow!
Everyone is happy! Spring came!

Birds and animals are happy!
My tail is happy, my ears are happy!
Festival of light and warmth
It's here! Spring came!

The hare disappears behind the trees on the right, after a while he reappears with a large bag and returns to the hut.

Narrator

With a big bag at the ready,
Alder bark stuffed
The little bunny returned home,
He knocks, but the door is closed.

Open up, Lisa! Open, please!

Fox looks out of the window.

Fox (indignantly)

I'm about to bite you!
Hey, there, what a cheeky fellow!
Are you trying to get into the house?
Look, what fashion did he take -
Breaking down someone else's door!
Well, actually,
Leave before you eat!

Hare (sobs)

Everyone says the fox is cunning
And don't expect any good from her.
Well, how could I, the unfortunate one,
Let the fox on the doorstep?

The hare is crying.

Narrator

In the thicket of the dark forest
It's scary to be homeless.
The bunny is crying, and the fox is
I don't care about all those tears.
Cry until dawn
She doesn't care.

A Dog appears in a clearing from behind the trees.

Dog (singing)

I am a dog, tail and mouth,
Take a step and don't fall!
But if you give me a double-barreled shotgun,
I'll go after the wolf!

Everyone around me tells me
That a dog is your best friend.
If only I could catch the cat -
“Make friends” a little!

I had an owner
Yes, you forgot me in the forest!
I'm a dog now
Wild, though!

You can download the sheet music and midi file for this song here: Dog Song.

Hello, oblique! How is your life?
Why are you shedding tears into three streams?
Something happened, I'll take a look.
I will help if necessary.

Everyone in the forest will laugh -
I let a fox into my house.
She, not even a day has passed,
She kicked me out of the house!

I'll fix your problem
I'll make the fox leave!

The dog approaches the hut.

Woof! Woof! Come on out!

Who else is there? Wait for it!
I'll come out for you now,
I'll show you my fangs.
And mercilessly with claws
I'll tear you to pieces!

The Hare flattens its ears, and the Dog runs away to the right behind the trees. The fox disappears into the house.

Hare (crying again)

The fox is cunning - she closed the door!
And even though you go out of your way,
There's no one in the forest, no one now
It won't help me in trouble.

The Hare slowly walks away from the house towards the forest; a Bear comes out from behind the trees to meet him.

Bear (singing)

All the bears know
Not on the entire planet
Sweeter words than these:
Honey, honey, honey!

Sweeter than chocolate
Sweeter than marmalade
Sweeter than refined sugar
Honey, honey, honey!

He's so viscous
Delicious and sticky
The very best
Honey, honey, honey!

It was assembled with love,
Important for health
I'm ready to eat it
All year round!

Bear (fun)

Hello, Bunny! Why are you sad?
When is Mishka so happy?
Why are you trembling like a mouse,
Why are your ears hanging to one side?

Hare (sighing)

Everyone in the forest will laugh -
I let a fox into my house.
She, not even a day has passed,
She kicked me out of the house!

I, brother, will be a friend to you,
Keep your ears up!
Now I'll show the fox
How to take away huts!

The dog tried to drive her away,
Now I don't know where to look.

Well, I'll try my best
I'm not afraid of foxes!
(shouts to the fox)
Lisa, come on out!

The fox looks out of the window.

Who's there again? Wait for it!
I'll come out for you now,
I'll show you my fangs.
And mercilessly with claws
I'll tear you to pieces!

The Hare folds his ears, and the Bear runs away behind the trees. The fox is hiding.

Hare (doomed)

The fox is as strong as a hundred animals
She can't be defeated.
So as not to die, I quickly
I'll have to leave.

The Hare again walks from the house to the forest, and a Bull comes out from behind the trees to meet him.

Bull (singing)

At the horned bull
Life is pleasant and easy
Kohl his cows
Alive and healthy!

And the cows in the spring
Good, like in a wonderful dream -
They're coming out of the stable,
Like queens!

I'll climb a pine tree
I’ll shout: “I love spring!”
This time of year
Better weather!

Bull (to the Hare)

Hello Friend. Tell me
Aren't you happy about spring?
Has there been bad news?
Why are your eyes wet?

Hare (looking around)

Everyone in the forest will laugh -
I let a fox into my house.
She, not even a day has passed,
She kicked me out of the house!

Why won't you let me in, redhead?
We will drive away the shameless one!
I'm happy to try to help,
Well, let's go butt heads!

The dog tried to drive her away,
Now I don't know where to look.
The Bear tried to drive away
But I was also scared.
I'm very afraid for you.

As long as I'm around, don't be a coward!
(shouts to Lisa)
Fox, come out quickly!

The fox looks out of the window.

And you, Bull, are here? Wait for it!
I'll come out for you now,
I'll show you my fangs.
And mercilessly with claws
I'll tear you to pieces!

The Hare folds his ears, and the Bull runs away behind the trees. The fox is hiding. The hare stands and cries.

Hare (singing)

The poor bunny is crying
Gray and small!
Tears are pouring down to the ground -
I won't be able to return to the house.
Cap! Cap! Cap!
Cap! Cap! Cap!

Everything was gone - the table and the stove,
There is nowhere to sit and nowhere to lie down!
The bunny is crying, crying
Gray and small!
Cap! Cap! Cap!
Cap! Cap! Cap!

How not to cry, not to grieve,
What if there is nowhere for the bunny to live?
Tears are pouring down to the ground -
I won't be able to return to the house.
Cap! Cap! Cap!
Cap! Cap! Cap!

Fox appears in the window

Fox (Hare)

If you still come
And you will bring someone,
I can't vouch for myself.
I'll eat you, annoying Hare!

The hare runs away in fear.

Narrator

Scared the bunny
New owner.
There is no control over the fox,
There are no defenders in the forest!
And he decided to go into the thicket
Run away
Hide under an old tree stump
And cry all day!

The Hare almost reaches the forest, when the Rooster comes into the clearing from behind the trees and stops him.

Hey, where are you running like that?
Wait, take a break!
Well, why are you trembling?
Little bunny?
Maybe someone offended you suddenly?
He will cry with us!
What happened, dear friend,
What does all of this mean?

The Hare tries to run away, but the Rooster holds him back.

Probably everyone in the forest knows
That I let the fox in.
She, not even a day has passed,
She kicked me out of the house!
You go back to your roost.
She threatened to eat everyone!

I thought a pogrom had begun
The tornado breaks the forest.
And you moved into your house
Some kind of fox!
Let our godfather threaten to eat us,
Let's save your hut!
If the fox doesn't leave on her own,
I'll kill her!

The dog tried to drive her away,
Now I don't know where to look.
The Bear tried to drive away
But I was also scared.
And the Bull wanted to gore her,
But he barely managed to escape.
You, Petya, don’t try
Save the hut for the Hare.

Well, bunny, calm down!
Don't be afraid for me.

The rooster approaches the house.

I carry a scythe on my shoulder,
I will chop down the Fox
It hurts, it's merciless,
So as not to get into trouble
It was time to open her mouth
And steal other people's houses!

I'll come out for you now,
I'll show you my fangs.
And mercilessly with claws
I'll tear you to pieces!

The hare presses his ears and trembles.

Rooster (crows menacingly)

I carry a scythe on my shoulder,
I will chop down the Fox,
And the infantry is following me -
A company of clubfooted bears,
One hundred hungry evil wolves
Two hundred mad bulls.
We will trample the Fox,
Tear a fox fur coat to shreds
It hurts, it hurts, it’s merciless,
So that it’s not common practice
It was time to open her mouth
And steal other people's houses!

The fox jumps out of the hut in horror and runs towards the forest.

Oh, save me! Oh, they killed me!
They let me go around the world!

Narrator

The fox got scared
For furs and bodies,
Jumped out the window -
Good riddance!

The fox is hiding behind the trees. The Hare hugs the Cockerel.

Hare (joyfully)

Thank you, cockerel,
You ground the fox into powder
And saved my hut!
We'll go there now.
We will be friends forever
And live in one hut.

We'll live happily together
Let's patch up the old house,
Friend to your enemies
I won't let you offend me anymore!

Hare and Rooster (singing in chorus)

The snow turns into a puddle,
The water flows away
Only friendship, our friendship
Will never disappear!
How can a jug not break?
It won't wither like a flower.
If there is a friend in the world,
So you are not alone.

The balloon will deflate,
A star will fall from heaven,
Only friendship, our friendship
Will never disappear!
With a friend you are not afraid of adversity,
It's more fun to live with a friend.
There is no more happiness in the world,
Than being friends with you for the rest of my life.

All the heat and cold will pass,
Days, weeks and years.
Only friendship, our friendship
Will never disappear!

The Rooster and the Hare enter the hut.


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Scenario for the first junior group at a preschool educational institution based on the fairy tale “Zayushkina’s Hut.”

The New Year's screensaver sounds.

Children in New Year's costumes with the song "New Year's Engine" enter the hall one after another around the Christmas tree. The Christmas tree is not lit.

Hello, our Christmas tree is a prickly needle,
Coniferous clothes, resin leg.
A wonderful day is coming
Coming...

Children: New Year!

A holiday of laughter and inventions,
A holiday for adults and children!

1st child:

Hello, Christmas tree, how beautifully you lit your lights.
How many happy children have you invited to visit on holiday!

2nd child:

The Christmas tree has green needles
And from bottom to top - beautiful toys!

3rd child:

Balls and magic lanterns hang on the branches,
And beads, and snowflakes, and blue pieces of ice!

Oh yes, the Christmas tree is beautiful, so fluffy, good.
So that the New Year's lights light up on the tree,
Let's say together...

All: 1, 2,3, Christmas tree, burn!

The lights on the Christmas tree light up.

Here is our Christmas tree in the brilliance of radiant lights,
We all dance with joy on New Year's Day under it!

We'll take our friends by the hand
And we’ll sing a song for our Christmas tree!

Performing the round dance “New Year” by E. Nikitina .

Guys, do you want to joke with the Christmas tree?
Should I turn off the bright lights on the Christmas tree? (Yes)

The “Christmas Tree Game” is being held.

How the heels stomp ( stomp)
This is how the lights go out! ( the lights go out)

children look at the Christmas tree)

Clap, clap, say: ( clap)
Shine Christmas tree! ( the lights come on).

Now let’s blow hard on the Christmas tree,
Let's blow out the lights on it! ( children blow on lights)

Look, look, have all the lights gone out? ( children look at the Christmas tree)

Clap, clap, say: ( clap)
Shine Christmas tree! ( the lights come on).

They played and sang. Let's sit, let's sit,
Let's look at our Christmas tree from a distance!

Children sit on chairs.

Near the Christmas tree New Year's, miracles happen.
Right now, in our hall, the fairy tale begins.

The Snow Maiden enters the hall with the song “Yolochka in the Forest” (from the musical “Yolka”)

Snow Maiden: Hello guys, cockerels, hares.

Happy New Year! Happy New Year!
Congratulations to all the children and guests and animals!
You are all so elegant and the Christmas tree is so elegant.
Guys, the holiday has already begun, but Santa Claus is not there.
What to do? Maybe we should call him?

Children with the Snow Maiden call Father Frost.

Snow Maiden: I'm afraid grandpa can't hear us calling him.

But I know what to do.
We need to take the tools
And start playing with the orchestra!

Children take musical instruments (tambourines, spoons, rattles) from under the chairs and perform “Our Orchestra.”

Father Frost:

Hi Hi! Here I am!
Surely you recognized me!

I am Santa Claus, your New Year's guest.
Don't hide your nose from me, I'm good today!

We, Santa Claus, are not afraid of you at all.
We all sing and have fun at the holiday!

Father Frost:

Hey, get up, honest people,
On the New Year's round dance!
Let's dance merrily
Happy New Year!

Children with the Snow Maiden and Grandfather Frost stand around the Christmas tree, perform a round dance Dance around the Christmas tree by Yu. Slonov (the firecrackers clap merrily...)

Father Frost:

Okay, you're having fun,
Aren't you afraid of me? (No)

Father Frost: Ugh, tired!

Snow Maiden: Wait, grandpa, we still want to play with you. Let's show you how we learned to sculpt snowmen!

Perform the game “Snowman” (with acceleration)

Father Frost: Oh, you naughty girls! Run to your places!

Now, grandpa, sit down
And look at our Christmas tree!

Santa Claus sits near the Christmas tree.

Father Frost:

Ah, well, guys! Who is braver?
Tell me the poem quickly!

Children read New Year's poems. Children (2 girls and 2 boys) sing the song “A Little White Snow Fell,” playing along with New Year’s bells to lose. At this time, the Fox girl occupies the house.

Father Frost: Hello, bunny! Why are you so sad, because the New Year has come?

Hare: I have no time for fun, Santa Claus. I got into trouble.

Father Frost: What kind of trouble is this? Tell us, we will help!

Hare: I had a house and I lived so well in it. But winter came and it became cold. The Fox came and kicked me out into the street, and she began to live in it.

Father Frost: Ah, the robber fox!

Don’t be sad, Bunny, we will help you, we will kick the Fox out of the house.

Snow Maiden: Grandfather, let's call the dog, he will bark loudly, the Fox will get scared and run away.

Doggie, where are you, stop sleeping!
Come help us quickly!

Dog:

You don't have to wait long for me,
I'm always happy to help everyone.
And once you're in trouble,
I'll call my friends.
Woof! Woof! Woof!

The doggy boys run out and perform the “Dog Waltz.”

When finished, they run up to the house and bark loudly.

Fox:

How will I jump out, how will I jump out,

The dogs run squealing onto the chairs.

Father Frost:

I will call snowflakes - cold fluffs.
You snowflakes fly in a crowd,
Spin around the forest Christmas tree.
Fly, spin in the wind
And turn the Fox into an icicle!

The Snow Maiden and the Snowflakes perform the “Dance of the Snowflakes.” (The snow covers the paths with lace, lace, lace.) At the end, they run up to the house, blow and wave their plumes.

Fox:

How will I jump out, how will I jump out,
Pieces will go down the back streets!

Snowflakes fly away.

Snow Maiden:

It’s okay, Zainka, we’ll handle it.
I'll call Cockerel.
Petya, the cockerel is a golden comb!
Sing louder in the forest
Scare the Fox there!

The Cockerel comes out.

Cheerful cockerel
In festive clothes!
Bright red scallop
Boots on your feet!

1. Rooster:

I'm a joker and a mischief maker
Smart head!
The collar is covered in colorful feathers,
The beak is strong and dexterous!

I have brothers
Nice guys,
Sing a song loud
We are happy today!

Ku-ka-re-ku! Ko-ko-ko!
We sing loudly,
It's fun to celebrate the holiday
We help people!

Children-cockerels come out and perform the “Dance of the New Year's Cockerels”.

2. Rooster:

I stamp my feet
I'll flap my wings,
I'll scream loudly
And I’ll kick out Foxy!

When finished, they run up to the house and shout: Ku-ka-ka-ku! The fox leaves the house.

Oh, oh, that's enough! Please forgive me.
I won't offend the little bunny anymore!

Father Frost: And you won’t offend others either?

Fox:

I won't, honestly!
Here's a carrot for the bunny
And we won’t be sad!

Ved: Then pass the New Year's carrots around, and when the music ends, congratulate everyone on the New Year and new happiness!

Game “Happy New Year! With new happiness!" (with carrots)

Father Frost:

And now, forest people,
Come out to the round dance.
Song, dance and fun
Let's celebrate the New Year with you!

They perform the dance-game “Merry Santa Claus was walking.”

Snow Maiden:

Santa Claus, the holiday is over.
Children are waiting for your gifts.

Father Frost: Indeed, it’s time to call the bag!

(calling):

Hey bag, run here
The kids are waiting for you here!
Well, the bag is not in a hurry to come to us,
Maybe he's sleeping in the sleigh there?
I'd better go get him myself
If he's sleeping, I'll wake you up!

New Year's Bag runs in.

Bag:

I was completely tired of waiting in the sleigh,
You tell me, friends,
Maybe I'm not needed?

Snow Maiden:

We've been waiting for you all holiday
And now they just called.
You didn’t come to our call -
Frost has left for you.

I'll put you here
And I'll go get my grandfather.

The Snow Maiden leaves the hall.

The bag runs away.

Oh, there you are, you prankster! Catch! Hold it tight!

They enter and bring in a New Year's Bag of gifts.

Father Frost:

Here you go guys
Delicious gifts!

Ved: Thank you, Santa Claus!

They receive gifts.

Father Frost:

We wish you a Happy New Year
All the joys in the world,
Health for a hundred years ahead
For both you and your children.

Snow Maiden:

The holiday is over, it's arrived
A little sad moment of farewell.
But don't say goodbye, we say
See you soon!