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Texts fairy tales Turnip we know five: the textbook folk version, adapted by Alexei Nikolaevich Tolstoy, the strange Afanasyevsky, the simple one by the teacher Ushinsky, and the language-rich version of Vladimir Ivanovich Dahl.

We present all five texts of the Turnip fairy tale here:

Surely, you can find a great variety of different retellings and adaptations of the Turnip fairy tale, because the fairy tale has long become something like a song, it is known by heart and remembered from childhood. The fairy tale has many sequels and parodies.

And yet, the Turnip fairy tale, despite its lightness and even frivolity (it is difficult for children to perceive otherwise), concealed a huge and indisputable truth - joint work and efforts can move mountains, and family and friendship are the greatest value.

Tale Turnip (original)

Grandfather planted a turnip.

The turnip grew very, very big.

Grandfather went to pick turnips:

He pulls and pulls, but he can’t pull it out!


Grandfather called grandma:

grandmother for grandfather,

grandpa for the turnip -


The grandmother called her granddaughter:

granddaughter for grandmother,

grandmother for grandfather,

grandpa for the turnip -

They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out!


The granddaughter called Zhuchka:

A bug for my granddaughter,

granddaughter for grandmother,

grandmother for grandfather,

grandpa for the turnip -

They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out!


Bug called the cat:

cat for Bug,

A bug for my granddaughter,

granddaughter for grandmother,

grandmother for grandfather,

grandpa for the turnip -

They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out!


The cat called the mouse:

mouse for cat,

cat for Bug,

A bug for my granddaughter,

granddaughter for grandmother,

grandmother for grandfather,

grandpa for the turnip -

they pull and pull - they pulled out a turnip!

The fairy tale Turnip adapted by A. N. Tolstoy

Grandfather planted a turnip and said:

- Grow, grow, turnip, sweet! Grow, grow, turnip, strong!

The turnip grew sweet, strong, and big.

Grandfather went to pick a turnip: he pulled and pulled, but couldn’t pull it out.

Grandfather called grandma.


Grandma for grandfather

Grandfather for the turnip -


The grandmother called her granddaughter.


Granddaughter for grandmother,

Grandma for grandfather

Grandfather for the turnip -


They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out.

The granddaughter called Zhuchka.


A bug for my granddaughter,

Granddaughter for grandmother,

Grandma for grandfather

Grandfather for the turnip -


They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out.

Bug called the cat.


Cat for Bug,

A bug for my granddaughter,

Granddaughter for grandmother,

Grandma for grandfather

Grandfather for the turnip -


They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out.

The cat called the mouse.


A mouse for a cat

Cat for Bug,

A bug for my granddaughter,

Granddaughter for grandmother,

Grandma for grandfather

Grandfather for the turnip -


They pulled and pulled and pulled out the turnip.

The fairy tale Turnip, adapted by A. N. Afanasyev

The grandfather sowed a turnip; He went to pick a turnip, grabbed the turnip: he pulled and pulled, but couldn’t pull it out! The grandfather called the grandmother; grandma for grandfather, grandfather for turnip, they pull and pull, they can’t pull it out! Granddaughter came; granddaughter for grandmother, grandmother for grandfather, grandfather for turnip, they pull and pull, they can’t pull it out! The bitch came; a bitch for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip, they pull and pull, they can’t pull it out! The leg (?) has arrived. Leg for the bitch, bitch for the granddaughter, granddaughter for the grandmother, grandmother for the grandfather, grandfather for the turnip, they pull and pull, they can’t pull it out!

A friend's leg arrived; a friend's leg for a leg, a leg for a bitch, a bitch for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip, they pull and pull, they can’t pull it out! (and so on until the fifth leg). The heel came. Five legs for four, four legs for three, three legs for two, two legs for a leg, a leg for a bitch, a bitch for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip, pull and pull: they pulled out the turnip!

The fairy tale Turnip, adapted by K. D. Ushinsky

Grandfather planted a turnip and the turnip grew big, very big.

The grandfather began to pull the turnip out of the ground: he pulled and pulled, but could not pull it out.

The grandfather called the grandmother for help.

Grandma for grandfather, grandfather for turnip: they pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out.

The grandmother called her granddaughter. The granddaughter for the grandmother, the grandmother for the grandfather, the grandfather for the turnip: they pull and pull, but they cannot pull it out.

The granddaughter called to Zhuchka. A bug for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip: they pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out.

Bug called the cat. The cat for the Bug, the Bug for the granddaughter, the granddaughter for the grandmother, the grandmother for the grandfather, the grandfather for the turnip: they pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out.

The cat clicked the mouse.

The mouse for the cat, the cat for the Bug, the Bug for the granddaughter, the granddaughter for the grandmother, the grandmother for the grandfather, the grandfather for the turnip, they pull and pull - they pulled out the turnip!

The fairy tale Turnip, adapted by V. I. Dahl

There lived an old man and an old woman, and a third granddaughter; spring has come, the snow has melted; So the old woman says: it’s time to dig the garden; “It’s probably time,” the old man said, sharpened his spade and went into the garden.

He dug and dug, went through all the earth little by little and fluffed up the ridges amazingly; The old woman praised the ridge and sowed turnips. The turnip has sprouted, it is growing green and curly, the tops are spreading along the ground, and under the ground the yellow turnip is sulking and filling, rushing up, climbing out of the ground. "What a turnip!" - say the neighbors, looking through the fence! And the grandfather and grandmother and their granddaughter rejoice and say: “We will have something to bake and steam during the fast!”

Then came the Assumption Fast, which is called Mistresses, grandfather wanted to eat the boy’s turnips, he went into the garden, grabbed the turnips by the tops, and well, pulled; pulls, pulls, cannot pull; he shouted to the old woman, the old woman came, grabbed hold of grandfather and pulled; they pull, they pull together, but they cannot pull the turnips; The granddaughter came, grabbed her grandmother, and the three of them pulled; They pull and pull the turnip, but they cannot pull it out.

The mongrel Zhuchka came running, clung to her granddaughter, and everyone was pulling and pulling, but they couldn’t pull out the turnips!

The old man is out of breath, the old woman is coughing, the granddaughter is crying, the bug is barking; a neighbor came running, grabbed the bug by the tail, the bug by the granddaughter, the granddaughter by the grandmother, the grandmother by the grandfather, the grandfather by the turnip, they pulled and pulled, but they couldn’t pull it out! They pulled and pulled, and when the tops broke, they all fell backwards: grandfather on grandmother, grandmother on granddaughter, granddaughter on the bug, bug on the neighbor, and the neighbor on the ground. Grandma Ah! the grandfather waves his hands, the granddaughter cries, the bug barks, the neighbor rubs the back of his head, and the turnip, as if nothing had happened, sits in the ground!

The neighbor scratched himself and said: oh grandfather, the beard grew but he couldn’t stand it; Give us a spade, let's dig it out of the ground! Then the old man and the old woman guessed, grabbed a spade and, well, picked the turnips; they dug up, took out, shook, but the turnips were such that they wouldn’t fit into any pot; what to do? The old woman took it, put it in a frying pan, baked it, and she and her neighbor ate a quarter of it, and gave the peels to the Bug. That's the whole fairy tale, you can't say more.



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The former permanent representative of the Russian Federation to NATO, Dmitry Rogozin, last night planted two poplars on the territory of his former residence in the capital of Belgium.
Rogozin: “I decided to leave something good in memory of my work with NATO, so I planted a poplar. I think the poplar has the right place in NATO.”

My son and I are reading a fairy tale about a turnip. On the last page of the book, when the root crop has already been taken out, I draw attention to the huge carrots in the neighboring bed. I note to myself - “the bastards, they are already preparing the bookmark for the second part..”.

I planted an acorn and a linden tree grew. I planted a nut and the linden tree grew again. planted
a seed, and again a linden tree. Our soil is like this. It's the same with everyone
national programs.

Grandfather planted a turnip. And said:
- That's it, get off grandma - they've arrived, it seems like they released my granddaughter's pills!

Grandfather planted a turnip. The turnip grew very, very big. But Chernobyl
This no longer surprised the summer residents!

Grandfather planted a turnip. The turnip grew very, very big. Pulls and pulls -
can't pull it out. Grandfather called grandmother - they pulled and pulled, but they couldn’t pull it out.
The grandmother called her daughter - they pulled and pulled, but they couldn’t pull it out. Granddaughter called
the bug - they pull and pull - they can’t pull it out. The bug called the cat -
They pull and pull, but they can’t pull it out. The cat called the mouse, and the mouse said:
“Why are you, a bunch of idiots, stuffing turnips into the joint!!!”

Grandfather planted a turnip. This was an unprecedented case in judicial practice!

Grandfather planted a turnip. I took her to the address, but she had nothing to pay with - why the hell?
vote curbside!!!

Grandfather planted a turnip. Then he handed her over, fazed her, fenced her off a little, in
I farmed it in June, and then until the fall I ranched, maintained and raged it!!!

Grandfather planted a turnip. Then I realized that I had stepped and planted everything with poppy seeds.

Where is our education system going?! my sister (8th grade) was asked to write a “nuclear fairy tale” - supposedly old tale on new way and as an example in the textbook it is given about Ivan the Fool and the Frog Princess: (excerpt)...-
It will come in handy for a good cause! -
He put the frog in the handkerchief.
Opened up her white royal body
And started an electric current.

She died in long agony,
Centuries beat in every vein.
And the smile of knowledge played
On happy face fool!"

Well, she composed: Once my grandfather went to his dacha in Chernobyl. And a big, big turnip grew there. He tried to pull it out, but he couldn’t. And he asked his neighbors and even tried it with a tractor, but he couldn’t do anything. (The grandfather’s ordeals are described below) in the end: Grandfather finally brought home a turnip, and it turned out to be rotten inside, with huge worms, worms crawled out of the turnip and... GRANDFATHER EATED! Kick-ass. And she got a FIVE for it!...

I’m reading a fairy tale about a “turnip” to my daughter.
In general, he pulls, he pulls, grandfather, etc. As a result, a crowd of people and animals gathered and pulled out the turnip.
My daughter asks me, why did they pull it out? …. And then I fall into a stupor and couldn’t say anything smarter than the fact that the vectors of force have developed.

Imitation of fairy tales

Grandma planted grandfather
Only because he ate a turnip.
Grandpa made friends while sitting
WITH gray wolf in a red cap.
Grandma was not stupid
Flew to the south.
Blown from sea ​​light breeze,
The marquis kissed her.
And de Sade himself did not notice,
Like swallowing love poison.
Grandma cleaned up the castle
She called herself Mata Hari.
Well, the grandfather and the gray one in the cap
So they lived in a cramped cage.

IN Russian folk tales people live side by side with domestic and wild animals. In difficult work, in the field, on a hunt or in a dangerous adventure, courtyard or forest dwellers always come to a person's aid.

In the fairy tale "Turnip" is simple life story! Nose beautiful pictures and in large print it is interesting and informative to read. If kids ask their parents what a turnip is? They will be able to talk in detail and in a fascinating way about this common plant.

A turnip is a root vegetable that grows in the ground, like a carrot. It is round, juicy and sweet, and tastes similar to cabbage, radish and radish. In villages, people planted turnips in their gardens and waited for a rich harvest. They kept it in the basement so that they could enjoy delicious summer vegetables in the winter.

In a children's fairy tale, the story begins like this - the grandfather planted a turnip, and the turnip grew big and big. And what happened next can be found out from a book if you ask your mother or grandmother to read a bedtime story.

There is a lot in children's literature interesting characters, but from the story about “Turnip” all the characters are known and very popular. Let's remember who is participating there:

Grandfather - a thrifty peasant, he plants and grows a rich harvest, dreams of fabulously large vegetables;

Grandma - matches her grandfather in everything, she was the first to come running to help when she had to drag a huge turnip;

Granddaughter - a little girl helping old people with housework, she was the second to come to the aid of her grandfather and grandmother;

Dog Bug - yard security, she will always come to the rescue both during the hunt and in the garden;

Cat - a permanent resident in the house and on the street, if necessary, then it will be useful in business.

Mouse - although he is a pest of gardens, he will help in trouble and become last participant in a long line of grandfather's assistants.

Fairy tale for children fun and easy to understand. The text is short and quickly remembered; based on this story, you can organize a home performance, or act out a skit at school and kindergarten.

Benefits for children in Russian fairy tales

For completeness, under the story there is Pictures, which are folded into a filmstrip. Additionally, you can listen to the audio version, it helps develop your imagination and imagine the cartoon in your head.

The narration proceeds with repeated phrases. A chain of characters is gradually built up and similar statements appear in the text: “A bug for a granddaughter, a granddaughter for a grandmother, a grandmother for a grandfather, a grandfather for a turnip.” The result is tongue twisters that help develop clear speech and good memory. Parents can work with their children and teach them to quickly pronounce repeated fragments from a fairy tale.

In addition to the narration, vivid illustrations and works of art from Palekh and Fedoskino. They display peasant life and help to vividly imagine the actions and characters from the book. Children, looking at the drawings, will be able to get acquainted with Russian lacquer miniatures and folk crafts of Mstera and Kholuy.

The book is intended For family reading . If children have not yet learned to read, parents or older children will be able to tell, together with the fairy tale characters, what friendship and mutual assistance are, and how they help in difficult situations.