Zayushkin's hut is a Russian folk tale.

  • 14.10.2019

The fairy tale "Zayushkina's hut" is suitable for reading to children from 2 years old. I also recommend that you read the following fairy tales to your child:

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Zayushkina hut

(Russian folktale)

There lived a fox and a hare. The fox had an icy hut, and the hare had a bast hut. The red spring has come - the fox's hut has melted, and the hare's is in the old way.

So the fox asked him to spend the night, and kicked him out of the hut.

There is a bunny, crying.


Dogs meet him: “Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! What, bunny, are you crying? “How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut, she asked me to spend the night with me, and she kicked me out. "Don't cry, bunny! We will help your grief."

They approached the hut. The dogs barked: “Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! Come on, fox, get out!" And the fox from the stove: “As soon as I jump out, as I jump out, shreds will go along the back streets!” The dogs got scared and ran away.

The bunny is walking again, crying. A bear meets him: “What are you crying about, bunny?” “How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut, she asked to spend the night, and kicked her out. “Don’t cry, I will help your grief.”

They approached the hut. The bear will growl: “Come, fox, get out!” And the fox to them from the stove: “As soon as I jump out, as I jump out, shreds will go along the back streets!” The bear got scared and ran away.

The bunny is coming again, crying more than ever. A rooster meets him: “Ku-ka-re-ku! What are you crying about, bunny? “How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an icy one, she asked to spend the night, and she kicked me out.

"Come on, I'll help your grief." “No, rooster, you won’t help. The dog drove - did not drive out, the bear drove - did not drive out, and you will not be kicked out. - "No, I'll kick you out!" They approached the hut. The rooster stamped his boots, flapped his wings: “Ku-ka-re-ku! I carry a scythe on my shoulders, I want to cut the fox. Get out, fox, get out!"

The fox heard, got scared and says: “I put on my shoes ...” The rooster again: “Ku-ka-re-ku! I carry a scythe on my shoulders, I want to cut the fox. Get out, fox, get out!" The fox again says: “I'm getting dressed ...” The rooster for the third time: “Ku-ka-re-ku! I carry a scythe on the plesi, I want to cut the fox. Get out, fox, get out!"

The fox jumped out of the hut and ran into the forest. And the bunny began to live again, live in a bast hut.

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Bast hut

There lived a fox and a hare. They lived in the forest not far from each other. The hare built himself a bast hut, and the fox only an ice hut. And winter was coming.

Here they lived, lived, and in the spring the fox's hut melted away. The spring was cold that year. Here is a fox and asks for a bunny:

Let me on the bench - I'll put my tail under the bench and I'll live quietly!

The bunny was sorry - he let her go. And the fox drove him off the stove. Bunny says:

Let me back on the stove!

And the fox says:

No, you yourself go to the bench, and the tail - under the bench!

But how can I put a tail under a bench? I don’t even have it, - the bunny cries. And here comes the wolf.

What, bunny, are you crying?

Yes, - says the bunny, - the fox drove me out of the house.

I'll kick her out, says the wolf. And the fox to him:

No, - says the wolf, - nothing works out for me with pasture.

He left. There is a bear.

What the fuck are you crying about?

Yes, the fox settled in my hut. The wolf drove, drove, did not drive out.

I will kick out.

The bear came and said:

Go away, fox, from the stove - let the bunny warm up!

As I jump out, as I jump out - shreds will go along the back streets!

There was only one bunny, crying. And here comes the rooster.

Why are you crying bunny?

Yes, the fox kicked me out of the house.

The cockerel jumped on the roof and screamed:

Ku-ka-re-ku! Get out, fox, get out!

Fox to him:

As I jump out, as I jump out - shreds will go along the back streets!

And the rooster was not afraid of the fox and said:

Now I'll take off the scythe from my shoulders - I'll cut you, fox!

The fox was frightened, quickly got off the stove and ran into the forest. And the cockerel and the bunny began to live together in a hut.

hare hut
(Russian folk tale) fig. E.Cherushina.

There lived a fox and a hare. The fox had an ice hut, and the hare had a bast. Spring has come - red - the fox's hut has melted, and the hare's is in the old way. So the fox asked him to spend the night, and kicked him out. Dear bunny is coming. cries. A dog meets him:
- Tyaf. tuff, tuff! Why are you crying bunny?
- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an icy one. She asked me to spend the night, and she kicked me out.

- Don't cry, bunny! I will help your grief. They approached the hut. The dog wandered:
- Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! Get the fox out! And the fox from the stove:
- As I jump out, as I jump out, shreds will go along the back streets! The dog got scared and ran away. The bunny is walking the road again, crying. A bear meets him:
- About what; bunny crying?

How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an icy one. She asked to spend the night, and she kicked me out.
- Do not cry, I will help your grief.
- No, you can't. The dog drove - didn’t kick out, and you can’t kick it out!
- No, I'll kick you out! They approached the hut. The bear howls:
- Come on, fox, get out! And the fox to them from the oven:
- As I jump out, as I jump out, shreds will go along the back streets! The bear got scared and ran away. The bunny is coming again. A bull meets him:
- Bunny, are you crying?

- Let's go, I'll help your grief.
- No, bull, you will not help. The dog drove - didn’t drive out, the bear drove - didn’t drive out, and you won’t drive out.

- No, I'll kick you out! They approached the hut. Bull like a roar:
- Come on, fox. out! And the fox from the stove:
- As I jump out, as I jump out, shreds will go along the back streets! The bull got scared and ran away. The bunny is walking again dear, crying more than ever. A rooster with a scythe meets him:
- Ku-ka-re-ku! What are you crying about, bunny?
- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an icy one. She asked to spend the night, and she kicked me out.
- Come on, I'll help your grief.
- No, cock, you will not help. The dog drove - didn’t drive out, the bear drove - didn’t drive out, the bull drove - didn’t drive out, and you won’t drive out.
- No, I'll kick you out! they approached the hut. The rooster stamped its paws, beat its wings:
- Ku-ka-re-ku! I walk on my heels, I carry a scythe on my shoulders, I want to cut a fox. Get down, fox, from the stove, go, fox, get out! Lisa got scared and says:
- I put on shoes .... Rooster again:
- Ku-ka-re-ku! I walk on my heels, I carry a scythe on my shoulders, I want to cut a fox. Get down, fox, from the stove, go, fox, get out! Lisa says again:
- I'm dressing ... Rooster for the third time:
- Ku-ka-re-ku! I walk on my heels, I carry a scythe on my shoulders, I want to cut a fox. Get down, fox, from the stove, go, fox, get out! The fox ran out unconscious, only they saw her. And they began to live with the bunny, live in a loving hut.

Once upon a time there lived a fox and a hare. The fox has an icy hut, and the hare has a bast hut. Here is the fox teasing the hare:

My hut is light, and yours is dark! Mine is light, yours is dark!

Summer has come, the fox's hut has melted. Fox and asks for a hare:

Let me hare, at least to the courtyard to your place!

No, fox, I won't let you in: why did you tease?

The fox began to beg more. The hare let her into his yard.

The next day, the fox asks again:

Let me, hare, on the porch.

The fox begged, begged, the hare agreed and let the fox on the porch.

On the third day, the fox asks again:

Let me, hare, into the hut.

No, I won't let you in: why did you tease?

The fox asked, asked, the hare let her into the hut.

The fox is sitting on the bench, and the bunny is on the stove.

On the fourth day, the fox asks again:

Zainka, zainka, let me go to your stove!

No, I won't let you in: why did you tease?

She asked, the fox asked, and begged - the hare let her go on the stove.

A day passed, another - the fox began to drive the hare out of the hut:

Get out, scythe! I don't want to live with you!

So she kicked out.

The hare sits and cries, grieves, wipes away tears with its paws. Running past the dog

Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! What the fuck are you crying about?

Don't cry, bunny, the dogs say. - We'll kick her out.

No, don't kick me out!

No, let's get out!

Went to the hut.

Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! Go, fox, get out!

And she told them from the oven:

The dogs got scared and ran away.

Again the bunny sits and cries. A wolf is walking by

What the fuck are you crying about?

How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. Spring came. the fox's hut melted. She asked me to come, but she kicked me out.

Do not cry, bunny, - says the wolf, - I will kick her out.

No, you won't get kicked out! They drove the dogs - they didn’t kick them out, and you won’t kick them out.

No, I'll kick you out!

Uyyy... Uyyy... Go, fox, get out!

And she from the oven:

As I jump out, as I jump out - shreds will go along the back streets!

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The wolf got scared and ran away.

Here the hare sits and cries again. There is an old bear:

What are you, bunny, crying about?

How can I, bear, not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. Spring came. the fox's hut melted. She asked me to come, but she kicked me out.

Don't cry, bunny, says the bear, I'll kick her out.

No, you won't get kicked out! The dogs drove, drove - did not drive out, the gray wolf drove, drove - did not drive out. And you won't get kicked out.

No, I'll kick you out!

The bear went to the hut and growled:

Rrr... rrr... Go, fox, get out!

And she from the oven:

As I jump out, as I jump out - shreds will go along the back streets!

The bear got scared and left.

Again the hare sits and cries. A rooster is coming, carrying a scythe.

Ku-ka-re-ku! Zainka, what are you crying about?

How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. Spring came. the fox's hut melted. She asked me to come, but she kicked me out.

Don't worry, bunny, I'll kick the fox out for you.

No, you won't get kicked out! The dogs drove - did not drive out, the gray wolf drove, drove - did not drive out, the old bear drove, drove - did not drive out. And you won't get kicked out.

The rooster went to the hut:

The fox heard, got scared and said:

I'm dressing...

Rooster again:

Ku-ka-re-ku! I walk on my feet, in red boots, I carry a scythe on my shoulders: I want to cut the fox, the fox went from the stove!

And the fox says:

I wear a coat...

Rooster for the third time:

Ku-ka-re-ku! I walk on my feet, in red boots, I carry a scythe on my shoulders: I want to cut the fox, the fox went from the stove!

The fox was frightened, jumped off the stove - yes, run. And the hare and the rooster began to live and live.

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Once upon a time there lived a fox and a hare. The fox has an icy hut, and the hare has a bast hut. Here is the fox teasing the hare:

- My hut is light, and yours is dark! Mine is light, yours is dark!

Summer has come, the fox's hut has melted. Fox and asks for a hare:

- Let me hare, at least on the courtyard to your place!
- No, fox, I won’t let you in: why did you tease?

The fox began to beg more. The hare let her into his yard.
The next day, the fox asks again:

- Let me, hare, on the porch.

The fox begged, begged, the hare agreed and let the fox on the porch.
On the third day, the fox asks again:

- Let me go, hare, into the hut.
- No, I won’t let you in: why did you tease?

She begged, she begged, the hare let her into the hut.
The fox is sitting on the bench, and the bunny is on the stove.
On the fourth day, the fox asks again:

- Zainka, zainka, let me on the stove to your place!
- No, I won’t let you in: why did you tease?

She asked, the fox asked, and begged - the hare let her go on the stove.
A day passed, another - the fox began to drive the hare out of the hut:

"Get out, scythe!" I don't want to live with you!

So she kicked out.
The hare sits and cries, grieves, wipes tears with its paws. Running past the dog

- Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! What the fuck are you crying about?

“Don’t cry, bunny,” the dogs say. - We'll kick her out.
- No, don't kick me out!
- No, let's get out!

Went to the hut.

- Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! Go, fox, get out!

And she told them from the oven:

The dogs got scared and ran away.
Again the bunny sits and cries. A wolf is walking by

- What are you crying about?
How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. Spring came. the fox's hut melted. The fox asked me to come, but she kicked me out.
“Don’t cry, bunny,” says the wolf, “I’ll kick her out.”
- No, you won't get kicked out! The dogs were driven out - they didn’t kick them out, and you won’t kick them out.
- No, I'll kick you out!

- Uyyy ... Uyyy ... Go, fox, get out!

And she from the oven:

- As I jump out, as I jump out - shreds will go along the back streets!

The wolf got scared and ran away.
Here the hare sits and cries again. There is an old bear:

- What are you crying about, bunny?
- How can I, bear, not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. Spring came. the fox's hut melted. The fox asked me to come, but she kicked me out.
“Don’t cry, bunny,” says the bear, “I’ll kick her out.”
- No, you won't get kicked out! The dogs drove, drove - did not drive out, the gray wolf drove, drove - did not drive out. And you won't get kicked out.
- No, I'll kick you out!

The bear went to the hut and growled:

- Rrrr ... rrr ... Go, fox, get out!

And she from the oven:

- As I jump out, as I jump out - shreds will go along the back streets!

The bear got scared and left.
Again the hare sits and cries. A rooster is coming, carrying a scythe.

- Ku-ka-re-ku! Zainka, what are you crying about?
How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. Spring came. the fox's hut melted. The fox asked me to come, but she kicked me out.
- Do not worry, zainka, I will drive the fox out for you.
- No, you won't get kicked out! The dogs drove - did not drive out, the gray wolf drove, drove - did not drive out, the old bear drove, drove - did not drive out. And you won't get kicked out.

The rooster went to the hut:

The fox heard, got scared and said:

- I'm getting dressed...

Rooster again:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! I walk on my feet, in red boots, I carry a scythe on my shoulders: I want to cut the fox, the fox has gone from the stove!

And the fox says:

- I put on a coat ...

Rooster for the third time:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! I walk on my feet, in red boots, I carry a scythe on my shoulders: I want to cut the fox, the fox has gone from the stove!

The fox was frightened, jumped off the stove - yes, run away. And the hare and the rooster began to live and live.