Fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. Sweet porridge (Magic pot)

Information for parents: Sweet porridge - a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. It tells about a daughter and mother who had nothing to eat. One day the girl met an old woman in the forest who gave her a clay pot. He saved them from hunger. The fairy tale “Sweet Porridge” will be interesting for children aged 5 to 7 years.

Read the fairy tale Sweet porridge

Once upon a time there lived a poor, humble girl alone with her mother, and they had nothing to eat. One day a girl went into the forest and on the way met an old woman who already knew about her miserable life and gave her a clay pot. All he had to do was say: “Cook the pot!” - and delicious, sweet millet porridge will be cooked in it; and just tell him: “Potty, stop!” - and the porridge will stop cooking in it. The girl brought the pot home to her mother, and now they got rid of poverty and hunger and began to eat sweet porridge whenever they wanted.

One day the girl left home, and her mother said: “Cook the pot!” - and the porridge began to cook in it, and the mother ate her fill. But she wanted the pot to stop cooking the porridge, but she forgot the word. And so he cooks and cooks, and the porridge creeps over the edge, and the porridge continues to cook. Now the kitchen is full, and the whole hut is full, and the porridge is creeping into another hut, and the street is all full, as if it wants to feed the whole world; and a great misfortune happened, and not a single person knew how to help him. Finally, when only the house remained intact, a girl comes; and only she said: “Potty, stop!” - he stopped cooking porridge; and the one who had to go back to the city had to eat his way in porridge.

Once upon a time there lived a girl. The girl went into the forest to pick berries and met an old woman there.

“Hello, girl,” the old woman told her. - Give me some berries, please.

“Here, grandma,” says the girl. The old woman ate some berries and said:

“You gave me some berries, and I’ll give you something too.” Here's a pot for you. All you have to do is say:

- One two Three,
Pot, cook!

and he will begin to cook delicious, sweet porridge. And you tell him:

- One two Three,
Don't cook anymore!

and it will stop cooking.

“Thank you, grandma,” the girl said, took the pot and went home to her mother.

The mother was delighted with this pot. And how can you not be happy? Without labor or hassle, delicious, sweet porridge is always ready for lunch.

One day a girl left the house somewhere, and her mother put the pot in front of her and said:

- One two Three,
Pot, cook!

He started cooking. I cooked a lot of porridge. Mother ate and became full. And the pot cooks and cooks porridge. How to stop him?

It was necessary to say:

- One two Three,
Don't cook anymore!

Yes, the mother forgot these words, and the girl was not at home. The pot cooks and cooks. The whole room is full of porridge, there’s porridge in the hallway, there’s porridge on the porch, there’s porridge on the street, and he cooks and cooks.

The mother got scared and ran after the girl, so as not to get her across the road - the hot porridge was flowing like a river.

It’s good that the girl was not far from home. She saw what was happening on the street and ran home. Somehow she climbed onto the porch, opened the door and shouted:

- One two Three,
Don't cook anymore!

There sat an old, gray-haired man whom he had once treated to a pie.

The little man said:

I drank and ate for you, I will give you a ship. I will do all this because you were kind to me.

And he gave him a ship that went on water and on land.

When the king saw this ship, he could no longer refuse and married his daughter to the Fool.

We celebrated the wedding. And when the king died, the Fool received the entire kingdom and lived for many years in complete pleasure with his wife.

SWEET PORRIDGE

Once upon a time there lived a poor, modest girl. She lived with her mother, and they had absolutely nothing to eat.

One day a girl went into the forest and met an unfamiliar old woman there. The old lady gave the girl a clay pot. One had only to say to this pot: “Pot, cook!”, and he immediately began to cook good, sweet porridge. And when they told him: “Pot, that’s enough!”, he stopped cooking.

The girl brought the pot home to her mother, and from then on they no longer knew either need or grief. They always had sweet porridge, and they; they could eat it as much as they wanted.

One day the girl was not at home. The mother said to the pot: “Pot, cook!” The porridge is cooked. The mother ate her fill and wanted the pot to stop cooking, but suddenly she forgot what to say. And the pot continued to cook the porridge. The porridge was already flowing over the edge, and the pot kept cooking and cooking. He cooked a full kitchen, a full house and a neighboring house, filled the entire street with porridge and continued to cook, as if he wanted to feed the whole world with porridge.

This is a real problem. And no one knew how to help the grief.

Finally, when the porridge was already flooding the last house in the city, the girl returned home. She just said: “Pot, that’s enough!”, and he immediately stopped cooking.

But everyone who wanted to enter that city had to eat their way in porridge.

The Brothers Grimm and their tales 1. The Frog King, or Iron Henry 2. The friendship of cat and mouse 3. Mary's Child 4. The Tale of the One Who Went to Learn from Fear 5. The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids 6. Faithful Johann 7. Successful Trade 8 The Extraordinary Musician 9. The Twelve Brothers 10. The Ragged Rabble 11. Brother and Sister 12. The Bell 13. Three Men in the Forest 14. Three Spinners 15. Hansel and Gretel 16. Three Snake Leaves 17. White Snake 18. The Straw, the Coal and the Bean 19. About the fisherman and his wife 20. The brave little tailor 21. The Dirty Man 22. The Riddle 23. About the Mouse, the Bird and the Fried Sausage 24. Lady Snowstorm 25. The Seven Ravens 26. Little Red Riding Hood 27. Bremen Street Musicians 28. The Singing Bone 29. The Devil with three golden hairs 30. Louse and flea 31. Girl without arms 32. Reasonable Hans 33. Three languages ​​34. Clever Elsa 35. Tailor in Paradise 36. Set yourself a table, a golden donkey and a club from a bag 37. Boy, sir -finger 38. Wedding of Lady Fox 39. Brownies 40. Robber Groom 41. Mr. Korbs 42. Mr. Godfather 43. Mrs. Trude 44. Death of Godfather 45. Journey of Thumb Boy 46. A strange bird 47. The Tale of the Enchanted Tree 48 Old Sultan 49. Six Swans 50. Briar Rose 51. Foundling Bird 52. King Thrushbeard 53. Snow Maiden 54. Knapsack, Hat and Horn 55. Junk 56. Dear Roland 57. Golden Bird 58. The Dog and the Sparrow 59. Frieder and Katerlischen 60 Two Brothers 61. Little Man 62. Queen of the Bees 63. Three Feathers 64. Golden Goose 65. Motley Skin 66. Bunny's Bride 67. Twelve Hunters 68. The Thief and His Teacher 69. Jorinda and Joringel 70. Three Lucky Men 71. Six of us, whole let's go around the world 72. Wolf and man 73. Wolf and fox 74. Fox and lady godfather 75. Fox and cat 76. Carnation 77. Resourceful Gretel 78. Old grandfather and granddaughter 79. Mermaid 80. About the death of a chicken 81. Brother Veselchak 82. Hansl the Gambler 83. Lucky Hans 84. Hans Marries 85. The Golden Children 86. The Fox and the Geese 87. The Poor Man and the Rich Man 88. The Whining and Leaping Lion Lark 89. The Gosling 90. The Young Giant 91. The Underground Man 92. The King of the Golden Mountain 93 Little Crow 94. The Clever Daughter of a Peasant 96. Three Birds 97. Living Water 98. Doctor Know-It-All 99. The Spirit in a Bottle 100. The Devil’s Grubby Brother 101. The Bearcatcher 102. The King and the Bear 103. Sweet Porridge 104. Smart People 105. Tales of the Already 106. Poor farmhand at the mill and the cat 107. Two wanderers 108. Hans - my hedgehog 109. Little shroud 110. Jew in the thorn bush 111. Learned huntsman 112. Flail from Paradise 113. Two royal children 114. About the resourceful little tailor 115. Nothing can hide from the clear sun! 116. Blue Candle 118. Three Paramedics 119. Seven Swabians 120. Three Apprentices 121. The King’s Son Who Was Afraid of Nothing 122. Werewolf Donkey 123. Old Lady in the Forest 124. Three Brothers 125. The Devil and His Grandmother 126. Ferenand the Faithful and Ferenand infidel 127. Iron stove 128. Lazy spinning 129. Four skilled brothers 130. One-eyed, two-eyed and three-eyed 131. The beautiful Catherineel and Nif-Nasr-Subry 132. Fox and horse 133. Bashmaki pancakes 134. Six servants 135. White. and the black bride 136. Iron Hans 137. Three black princesses 141. The lamb and the fish 142. Mount Simeli 143. On the way 144. Donkey 145. Ungrateful son 146. Turnip 147. The newly forged man 149. Cock's log 150. The old beggar woman 151. Three lazy people 151a. Twelve Lazy Servants 152. The Shepherd Boy 153. Taler Stars 154. The Hidden Heller 155. Smotriny 156. Misfits 157. Sparrow and His Four Children 158. A Tale of an Unprecedented Country 159. Ditmar's Tale-Fable 160. A Riddle Tale 161. Snow White ka and Rosochka 162. Smart Servant 163. Glass coffin 164. Lazy Hinz 165. Bird Grif 166. Mighty Hans 168. Skinny Lisa 169. Forest house 170. Joy and grief in half 171. Queen 172. Cambala 17 Time of Life 177. Harbingers of Death 179. The Gosling at the Well 180. The Unequal Children of Eve 181. The Mermaid in the Pond 182. Gifts from Little People 183. The Giant and the Tailor 184. The Nail 185. The Poor Boy in the Grave 186. The True Bride 187. The Hare and the Hedgehog 188 The spindle, the weaver's shuttle and the needle 189. The man and the devil 191. The guinea pig 192. The skillful thief 193. The drummer 194. The ear of grain 195. The grave mound 196. Old Rinkrank 197. The crystal ball 198. Maid Maleen 199. The buffalo boot 200 . Golden Key