Fairy tales for 3 years old Baba Yaga. A fairy tale based on roles about how Baba Yaga became kind

Once upon a time there lived a husband and wife, and they had a daughter. The wife fell ill and died. The man grieved and grieved and married someone else.
The evil woman disliked the girl, beat her, scolded her, and only thought about how to completely destroy her. One day the father left somewhere, and the stepmother said to the girl:
- Go to my sister, your aunt, ask her for a needle and thread - to sew you a shirt.
And this aunt was Baba Yaga, the bone leg. The girl didn’t dare refuse, she went and first went to see her own aunt.
- Hello, auntie!
- Hello, darling! Why did you come?
- My stepmother sent me to her sister to ask for a needle and thread - she wants to sew me a shirt.
“It’s good, niece, that you came to see me first,” says the aunt. Here's some ribbon, butter, some bread and a piece of meat. If a birch tree hits you in the eye, tie it with a ribbon; the gates will creak and slam, holding you back - you pour oil under their heels; the dogs will tear you up - throw them some bread; If the cat tears your eyes out, give him some meat.
The girl thanked her aunt and left. She walked and walked and came to the forest. There is a hut in the forest behind a high tine on chicken legs, on ram horns, and in the hut sits a Baba Yaga, with a bone leg weaving canvas.
- Hello, auntie!
- Hello, niece! - says Baba Yaga. - What do you need?
“My stepmother sent me to ask you for a needle and thread to sew me a shirt.”
- Okay, niece, I’ll give you a needle and a thread, and you sit down while you work!
So the girl sat down by the window and began to weave. And Baba Yaga came out of the hut and said to her worker:
“I’ll go to bed now, and you go, heat the bathhouse and wash your niece.” Look, wash it thoroughly: when I wake up, I’ll eat it!
The girl heard these words - she sits neither alive nor dead. As Baba Yaga left, she began to ask the worker:
- My dear, you don’t so much set fire to the wood in the stove as fill it with water, and carry the water in a sieve! And she gave her a handkerchief.
The worker was heating the bathhouse, and Baba Yaga woke up, went to the window and asked:
- Are you weaving, niece, are you weaving, dear?
- Weave, auntie, weave, dear!
Baba Yaga went to bed again, and the girl gave the cat some meat and asked:
- Brother cat, teach me how to escape from here. Cat says:
- There is a towel and a comb on the table, take them and run quickly: otherwise Baba Yaga will eat them! Baba Yaga will chase you - put your ear to the ground. When you hear that she is close, throw a comb and a dense, dense forest will grow. While she is making her way through the forest, you will run far away. And if you hear the chase again, throw in the towel: a wide and deep river will overflow.
- Thank you, brother cat! - says the girl.
She thanked the cat, took a towel and comb and ran.
The dogs rushed at her, wanted to tear her, bite her, - she gave them bread. The dogs missed her. The gates creaked and wanted to slam shut - and the girl poured oil under their heels. They missed her.
The birch tree made a noise and wanted to quilt its eyes, but the girl tied it up with a ribbon. The birch tree let her through. The girl ran out and ran as fast as she could. He runs and doesn't look back.
Meanwhile, the cat sat down by the window and began to weave. It doesn't so much weave as it confuses!
Baba Yaga woke up and asked:
- Are you weaving, niece, are you weaving, dear?
And the cat answered her:
- Weave, auntie, weave, dear.
Baba Yaga rushed into the hut and saw that the girl was gone, and the cat was sitting, weaving.
Baba Yaga began to beat and scold the cat:
- Oh, you old rogue! Oh, you villain! Why did you let the girl out? Why didn't he rip her eyes out? Why didn't you scratch your face?..
And the cat answered her:
“I’ve been serving you for so many years, you didn’t throw me a gnawed bone, but she gave me the meat!”
Baba Yaga ran out of the hut and attacked the dogs:
- Why didn’t they tear the girl, why didn’t they bite her?.. The dogs say to her:
“We’ve been serving you for so many years, you didn’t throw us a burnt crust, but she gave us some bread!” Baba Yaga ran to the gate:
- Why didn’t they creak, why didn’t they clap? Why was the girl released from the yard?..
Gate says:
“We’ve been serving you for so many years, you didn’t even pour water under our heels, but she didn’t spare us the butter!”
Baba Yaga jumped up to the birch tree:
- Why didn’t you quilt the girl’s eyes?
Birch answers her:
“I’ve been serving you for so many years, you didn’t tie a thread around me, but she gave me a ribbon!”
Baba Yaga began to scold the worker:
- Why didn’t you, so-and-so, wake me up or call me? Why did she release her?
The worker says:
“I’ve been serving you for so many years, I’ve never heard a kind word from you, but she gave me a handkerchief and spoke kindly and kindly to me!”
Baba Yaga screamed, made some noise, then sat down in the mortar and rushed off in pursuit. He chases with a pestle, covers the trail with a broom...
And the girl ran and ran, stopped, put her ear to the ground and heard: the earth was trembling, shaking - Baba Yaga was chasing, and it was very close...
The girl took out a comb and threw it over her right shoulder. A forest has grown here, dense and tall: the roots of the trees go three fathoms underground, the tops are supported by clouds.
Baba Yaga rushed in and began to gnaw and destroy the forest. She gnaws and breaks, and the girl runs on. How much time has passed, the girl put her ear to the ground and hears: the earth is trembling, shaking - Baba Yaga is chasing, and very close.
The girl took the towel and threw it over her right shoulder. At that same moment the river overflowed - wide, very wide, deep, very deep!
Baba Yaga jumped up to the river and gnashed her teeth with anger - she couldn’t get across the river. She returned home, gathered her bulls and drove them to the river:
- Drink, my bulls! Drink the whole river to the bottom!
The bulls began to drink, but the water in the river did not decrease. Baba Yaga got angry, lay down on the shore, and began to drink water herself. She drank, drank, drank, drank, until she burst.
Meanwhile, the girl just keeps running and running. In the evening the father returned home and asked his wife:
- Where is my daughter?
Baba says:
- She went to her aunt to ask for a needle and thread, but for some reason she was delayed.
The father became worried, he wanted to go look for his daughter, but the daughter ran home, out of breath, and couldn’t catch her breath.
- Where have you been, daughter? - asks the father.
- Oh, father! - the girl answers. - My stepmother sent me to her sister, and her sister is Baba Yaga, the bone leg. She wanted to eat me. I ran away from her by force!
When the father found out all this, he became angry with the evil woman and drove her out of the house with a dirty broom. And he began to live together with his daughter, amicably and well. That's

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Parents like to read stories about Baba Yaga to their children at bedtime and show pictures because he is an incredibly colorful character. By her example, she warns the child about what not to do or how to be smart. For kids and adults, here is a free online collection of works about this hero.

Once upon a time there was an old man and an old woman; they had no children. No matter what they did, no matter how they prayed to God, the old woman still did not give birth. Once an old man went into the forest to pick mushrooms; An old grandfather comes his way. “I know,” he says, “what’s on your mind; you keep thinking about children. Go around the village, collect an egg from each yard and plant a chick on those eggs; what will happen, you yourself...

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There lived an old man and an old woman; they had a daughter and a little son. - Daughter, daughter! - said the mother. - We’ll go to work, bring you a bun, sew a dress, buy a scarf; be smart, take care of your brother, don’t leave the yard. The elders left, and the daughter forgot what she was ordered to do; I sat my brother down on the grass under the window, and she ran outside and started playing...

In a certain kingdom he served as a soldier in the horse guard for the king, served for twenty-five years with faith and truth; For his faithful service, the king ordered to release him into clean retirement and give him as a reward the very horse that he rode in the regiment, with a saddle and all the harness. The soldier said goodbye to his comrades and went home; one day goes by, and another, and...

Trouble Once upon a time there lived a Little Baba Yaga - that is, a witch - and she was only one hundred and twenty-seven years old. For the real Baba Yaga, this is, of course, not an age! We can say that this Baba Yaga was still a girl. She lived in a tiny hut, standing alone in the forest. The roof of the hut was warped by the wind, the chimney was twisted, the shutters rattled in response to different voices. But Little Baba Yaga did not want a better home for herself...

Once upon a time there lived an old woman, she had no children. One day she went to collect wood chips and found a pine log; She came back, flooded the hut, and put the block of wood on the stove and said to herself: “Let it dry, it’s good for a torch!” And the old woman’s hut was black; Soon the wood chips flared up and smoke began to spread throughout the hut. Suddenly the old woman heard a block of wood on the stove...

In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, there lived a king, and he had three sons: the eldest was called Fedor, the second Vasily, and the youngest Ivan. The king was very old and his eyes were poor, but he heard that far away, in the thirtieth kingdom, there is a garden with rejuvenating apples and a well with living water. If you eat this apple for an old man, he will become younger, and with water...

A fairy tale about a girl who was able to escape from the tenacious clutches of Baba Yaga, thanks to the advice of her dear aunt and a kind cat...

Baba Yaga read

Once upon a time there lived a husband and wife, and they had a daughter. The wife fell ill and died. The man grieved and grieved and married someone else.
The evil woman disliked the girl, beat her, scolded her, and only thought about how to completely destroy her. One day the father left somewhere, and the stepmother said to the girl:
- Go to my sister, your aunt, ask her for a needle and thread - to sew you a shirt.
And this aunt was Baba Yaga, the bone leg. The girl didn’t dare refuse, she went and first went to see her own aunt.
- Hello, auntie!
- Hello, darling! Why did you come?
“My stepmother sent me to her sister to ask for a needle and thread—she wants to sew me a shirt.”
“It’s good, niece, that you came to me first,” says the aunt. Here's some ribbon, butter, some bread and a piece of meat. If a birch tree hits you in the eye, you tie it with a ribbon; the gates will creak and slam, holding you back - you pour oil under their heels; If the dogs tear you up, throw them some bread; If the cat tears your eyes out, give him some meat.
The girl thanked her aunt and left. She walked and walked and came to the forest. There is a hut in the forest behind a high tine on chicken legs, on ram horns, and in the hut sits a Baba Yaga, with a bone leg weaving canvas.
- Hello, auntie!
- Hello, niece! - says Baba Yaga. - What do you need?
“My stepmother sent me to ask you for a needle and thread to sew me a shirt.”
- Okay, niece, I’ll give you a needle and thread, and you sit down while you work!
So the girl sat down by the window and began to weave. And Baba Yaga came out of the hut and said to her worker:
“I’ll go to bed now, and you go, heat the bathhouse and wash your niece.” Look, wash it thoroughly: when I wake up, I’ll eat it!
The girl heard these words - she sat neither alive nor dead. As Baba Yaga left, she began to ask the worker:
“My dear, you don’t so much set fire to the wood in the stove as fill it with water, and carry the water in a sieve!” And she gave her a handkerchief.
The worker was heating the bathhouse, and Baba Yaga woke up, went to the window and asked:
“Are you weaving, niece, are you weaving, dear?”
- Weave, auntie, weave, dear!
Baba Yaga went to bed again, and the girl gave the cat some meat and asked:
- Brother cat, teach me how to escape from here.
The cat says: “There is a towel and a comb on the table, take them and run quickly: otherwise Baba Yaga will eat them!” Baba Yaga will chase you - put your ear to the ground. When you hear that she is close, throw a comb and a dense, dense forest will grow. While she is making her way through the forest, you will run far away. And if you hear the chase again, throw in the towel: a wide and deep river will overflow.
- Thank you, brother cat! - says the girl.
She thanked the cat, took a towel and comb and ran.
The dogs rushed at her, wanted to tear her, bite her, - she gave them bread. The dogs missed her. The gates creaked and wanted to slam shut - and the girl poured oil under their heels. They missed her.
The birch tree made a noise and wanted to quilt its eyes, but the girl tied it up with a ribbon. The birch tree let her through. The girl ran out and ran as fast as she could. He runs and doesn't look back.
Meanwhile, the cat sat down by the window and began to weave. It doesn't so much weave as it confuses!
Baba Yaga woke up and asked:
- Are you weaving, niece, are you weaving, dear?
And the cat answered her:
- Weave, auntie, weave, dear.
Baba Yaga rushed into the hut and saw that the girl was gone, and the cat was sitting, weaving.
Baba Yaga began to beat and scold the cat:
- Oh, you old rogue! Oh, you villain! Why did you let the girl out? Why didn't he rip her eyes out? Why didn't you scratch your face?..
And the cat answered her:
“I’ve been serving you for so many years, you didn’t throw me a gnawed bone, but she gave me the meat!”
Baba Yaga ran out of the hut and attacked the dogs:
- Why didn’t they tear the girl, why didn’t they bite her?.. The dogs say to her:
“We’ve been serving you for so many years, you didn’t throw us a burnt crust, but she gave us some bread!” Baba Yaga ran to the gate:
- Why didn’t they creak, why didn’t they clap? Why was the girl released from the yard?..
Gate says:
“We’ve been serving you for so many years, you didn’t even pour water under our heels, but she didn’t spare us the butter!”
Baba Yaga jumped up to the birch tree:
- Why didn’t you quilt the girl’s eyes?
Birch answers her:
“I’ve been serving you for so many years, you didn’t tie a thread around me, but she gave me a ribbon!”
Baba Yaga began to scold the worker:
- Why didn’t you, so-and-so, wake me up or call me? Why did she release her?
The worker says:
“I’ve been serving you for so many years, I’ve never heard a kind word from you, but she gave me a handkerchief and spoke kindly and kindly to me!”
Baba Yaga screamed, made some noise, then sat down in the mortar and rushed off in pursuit. He chases with a pestle, covers the trail with a broom...
And the girl ran and ran, stopped, put her ear to the ground and heard: the earth was trembling, shaking - Baba Yaga was chasing, and very close...
The girl took out a comb and threw it over her right shoulder. A forest has grown here, dense and tall: the roots of the trees go three fathoms underground, the tops are supported by clouds.
Baba Yaga rushed in and began to gnaw and destroy the forest. She gnaws and breaks, and the girl runs on. How much time has passed, the girl put her ear to the ground and hears: the earth is trembling, shaking - Baba Yaga is chasing, and very close.
The girl took the towel and threw it over her right shoulder. At that same moment the river overflowed - wide, very wide, deep, very deep!
Baba Yaga jumped up to the river and gnashed her teeth with anger - she couldn’t get across the river. She returned home, gathered her bulls and drove them to the river:
- Drink, my bulls! Drink the whole river to the bottom!
The bulls began to drink, but the water in the river did not decrease. Baba Yaga got angry, lay down on the shore, and began to drink water herself. She drank, drank, drank, drank, until she burst.
Meanwhile, the girl just keeps running and running. In the evening the father returned home and asked his wife:
- Where is my daughter?
Baba says:
- She went to her aunt to ask for a needle and thread, but for some reason she was delayed.
The father became worried, he wanted to go look for his daughter, but the daughter ran home, out of breath, and couldn’t catch her breath.
- Where have you been, daughter? - asks the father.
- Oh, father! - the girl answers. - My stepmother sent me to her sister, and her sister is Baba Yaga, the bone leg. She wanted to eat me. I ran away from her by force!
When the father found out all this, he became angry with the evil woman and drove her out of the house with a dirty broom. And he began to live together with his daughter, amicably and well.

(Illustration by V. Sluzhaeva)

Published by: Mishka 25.10.2017 16:20 24.05.2019

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    A short story about a mouse who lived in a book and decided to jump out of it into the big world. Only he did not know how to speak the language of mice, but knew only a strange book language... Read about a mouse from a book...

    5 - Apple

    Suteev V.G.

    A fairy tale about a hedgehog, a hare and a crow who could not divide the last apple among themselves. Everyone wanted to take it for themselves. But the fair bear judged their dispute, and each got a piece of the treat... Apple read It was late...

    6 - Black Pool

    Kozlov S.G.

    A fairy tale about a cowardly Hare who was afraid of everyone in the forest. And he was so tired of his fear that he decided to drown himself in the Black Pool. But he taught the Hare to live and not be afraid! Black Whirlpool read Once upon a time there was a Hare...

    7 - About the Hippopotamus, who was afraid of vaccinations

    Suteev V.G.

    A fairy tale about a cowardly hippopotamus who ran away from the clinic because he was afraid of vaccinations. And he fell ill with jaundice. Luckily, he was taken to the hospital and treated. And the hippopotamus became very ashamed of his behavior... About the Hippopotamus, who was afraid...

    8 - Mom for Baby Mammoth

    Nepomnyashchaya D.

    A fairy tale about a baby mammoth that melted out of the ice and went to look for its mother. But all the mammoths have long since died out, and the wise Uncle Walrus advised him to sail to Africa, where elephants live, which are very similar to mammoths. Mom for...