How to draw a tower from a fairy tale step by step with a pencil. How to draw a tower from a fairy tale. The plot of the Russian folk version

We will talk about one of the very first books for children - "Teremok". Fairy tale characters and pictures of heroes have been known to us since childhood. After all, like "Turnip", it is built on repetitions, which are very easily absorbed by children.

Simple characters and repeated repetitions make it easy for children to understand fairy tale world. For better perception, kids need not only a verbal description, but also a visual image. By using visual perception plot, the child better tracks what is happening in the story. Therefore, pictures of characters from the fairy tale “Teremok” and similar ones are very important.

Today, a lot of well-illustrated children's books are being published to help young parents. In our article you will not only find out what characters are in the fairy tale “Teremok”, but you will also be able to see them clearly.

The plot of the Russian folk version

This entertaining story gives the kids a lot positive emotions. It should be noted that the Russian folk tale about "Teremka" has several versions. We will describe the initial plot.

It talks about a fly that built a tower and settled in it. Then she took into her neighbors a jumping flea, a squeaking mosquito, a minnow mouse, a frog frog, a runaway bunny, a sister fox, and a gray tailed wolf. But everything was ruined by a clubfooted bear, who, because of his large sizes I didn’t fit in the tower and decided to climb onto the roof. In this way he destroyed the house. The animals barely escaped and fled into the forest. Here's a simple story.

Fairy tale interpretations

The above plot has been processed by many masters of words, but the treatment by A. N. Tolstoy is most often used. In order not to upset the children too much with the collapse of the house, the writer made the end of the fairy tale positive. In his version, after the collapse of the tower, the animals began to build a strong and beautiful house, where everyone would fit in and live in harmony and friendship.

The version of “Teremka” interpreted by D. Butorin and I. Ogoreltsev is often found. The treatment of history by V. Suteev and V. Bianchi is quite interesting for the children.

Characters of the fairy tale "Teremok" and their symbolism

Genre "Teremka" - a fairy tale about animals. The animals used in the plot are familiar to the youngest readers. Their behavior sometimes resembles the relationship between children. The characters are distinguished by their goodwill and mutual assistance.

We know the frog as an inhabitant of two elements - Earth and Water. Some legends say that it was the ancient drowned people who turned into frogs. We see the Bunny as weak but cunning. This hero is the personification of cowardice. Often the Rooster appears frivolous, but in this tale he is a wise helper to his friends. The Mouse is considered a symbol of hard work, kindness, and well-being at home. Cunning is personified by the Fox, evil by the Wolf. Despite its holiness, the Bear became a symbol of destruction.

To analyze this fairy tale, you can give the children the following proverbs:

  • The team is a great force.
  • Tighter stone walls- agreement.
  • Eating cabbage soup from a common pot tastes better.

This tale is very instructive. In Rus' they said: “In cramped conditions, but don’t be offended.” The story shows children how important it is to care for friends, help people, and be kind to others. The fairy tale proves the importance of friendship, harmony, good deeds and mutual assistance.

Features of "Teremka"

In a fairy-tale mansion there is a special atmosphere with hospitality and compliance. The form is not described to the reader, appearance house. It is impossible to determine from the text what it looked like inside and outside. To make the kids more interested and intrigued, each character is given an affectionate nickname (Little Mouse, Foxy Sister, Runner Bunny, Frog Frog).

All characters in the fairy tale are arranged according to size and weight. First we talk about the smallest mouse, and the story ends with the arrival of a bear. Interestingly, the interior space of the house is greatly exaggerated. And the kids see the bear as a destroyer. By the way, the appearance and destruction of the tower is not described at all in the fairy tale, but can it be called harmless?

By the way, the very name of the story indicates the nationality of its heroes. After all, the house is called not a palace, not a barn, not a mansion, but a mansion. And this word is Magyar. These people live in Hungary and call a room a tower. The Magyars are distinguished by their hard work, friendliness, and hospitality.

"Teremok" in puppet theater and animation

It is unlikely that you will find at least one children's collection of fairy tales that does not contain the fairy tale "Teremok" in someone else's adaptation. Folk wisdom This simple story expresses the message that everyone should live in peace and harmony with each other. Sometimes even opposites get used to it and adapt.

In order not to disturb the peace, it is important to be tolerant. Very often, teachers in kindergartens stage the fairy tale “Teremok” on stage. After all, her characters are very vivid. Based on the plot of the story, three animated hand-drawn films of the same name were made. Removed in 1995 puppet cartoon. And composer Alexander Kulygin wrote a children's opera of the same name.

  • #1

    you know I love watching the tower

  • #2

    very good story)!

  • #3

    very good tales

  • #4

    Bravo! What a godsend, you have it every evening!))

  • #5

    Atlistic tales

  • #6

    The hare hops into the tower. The two of them began to live together. (Error, correct for three.)

  • #7

    Vanya, thank you, the error has been fixed)

  • #8

    Thank you very much! Hooray! I found exactly what I needed for my Russian-Finnish students.

  • #9

    The tale is small, but very exciting

  • #10

    The little fox-sister is coming. She knocked on the window and asked:
    - Terem-teremok! Who lives in the mansion?
    - I, little mouse.
    - I, frog-frog. And who are you?

    Forgot about the runaway bunny))))

  • #11

    Thank you all very much for your notes and supportive comments. Check out the "Bee" website for new fairy tales and creative ideas, games and cartoons. Goodness and peace to your homes!

  • #12

    Thank you very much! I found what the kids needed.

  • #13

    very good story

  • #14

    I have complaints. Why is it when the fox asks, who are you? They forgot to include the phrase: I am a running bunny! Second claim. What kind of word is this Fuck!!! Could be replaced with the word Bach.

  • #15

    Hello, Dilya! It’s nice when you read it carefully, thank you, I fixed everything. As for the word, I think it was used in this Russian folk tale because a tree cracks when it breaks, but at your request I added more noise))) All the best to everyone! Health, happiness, PEACE!!!

  • #16

    Just

  • #17

    I liked it all very much!!!

  • #18

    Dilya, why is the word bang better than the word fuck for a child!? This is some kind of association you have)

  • #19

    I really like these fairy tales I love these fairy tales

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  • #21

    Is it possible for every fairy tale to have the author's surname?

  • #22

    Hello Lisa! This is a Russian folk tale)

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  • #24

    Thank you very much for the illustrations!

  • #25

    It feels like some only learned about this fairy tale in 2015. This is judging by the comments. Thank you for the fairy tale, I read it and remembered my childhood.))

  • #26

    Hello. Why is the word fuck in a children's fairy tale?

  • #27
  • #28

    and in what year was this fairy tale written?

  • #29

    Hello, can I ask who imino wrote this fairy tale?

  • #30

    very good story

  • #31

    A very interesting tale.

  • #32

    I liked the story.

  • #33

    the word fuck is a designation for an action or sound. Synonyms for this word: hit, knock, crack, bang, slam... and so on, you yourself add all other meanings to this word out of ignorance.

  • #34

    Keep up the good work!!!))) awesome!

  • #35

    Thank you! Very wonderful site.

  • #36

    My daughter loves these fairy tales, well done!!

  • #37

    Thank you for helping with the literature!

  • #38

    Thanks for the site, I read it to my son every night before bed.

There was a tower in the field. A small mouse ran past. She saw the tower, stopped and asked:


Who lives in a little house, who lives in a low one? Nobody responds. The mouse entered the little mansion and began to live in it.


A frog-frog galloped up to the mansion and asked:
-Some live in a little house, some live in a low one.

-I’m a little mouse, and who are you?
-And I'm a frog.
-Come live with me!
The frog jumped into the tower. They began to live together.

A runaway bunny ran past. He stopped and asked:

-I, little mouse.
-I, frog-frog, and who are you?
-And I'm a runaway bunny.
-Come live with us!
The hare hops into the tower. The three of them began to live together.

The little fox-sister is coming. She knocked on the window and asked:
-Who lives in a little house, who lives in a small one?

-I, little mouse.
-I, frog-frog.
-I, runaway bunny, and who are you?
-And I am a fox-sister.
-Come live with us!
The fox climbed into the mansion. The four of them began to live together.

A gray barrel top came running and asked:
-Who lives in a little house, who lives in a small one?

-I, little mouse.
-I, frog-frog.
-I, runaway bunny.
-I, little fox-sister, and who are you?
-And I am a top-gray barrel.
-Come live with us!
The wolf climbed into the mansion. The five of them began to live together. Here they all live in the mansion, singing songs.

Suddenly a clubfoot bear walks past. I saw the little mansion, heard the songs, stopped and roared at the top of my lungs:
-Who lives in a little house, who lives in a low one?
-I, little mouse.
-I, frog-frog.
-I, runaway bunny.
-I, little fox-sister.
-I am a gray top, and who are you?
-And I’m a clumsy bear.
-Come live with us!


The bear climbed into the tower. He climbed, climbed, climbed, couldn’t get in and said:
-I’d rather live on your roof.
-You'll crush us!
-No, I won’t crush you.
-Well, climb up!
The bear climbed onto the roof and had just sat down when the tower crackled, fell on its side and fell apart.

We barely had time to jump out of it: a little mouse, a frog, a runaway bunny, a little fox-sister, a little top - all safe and sound. They began to carry logs, saw boards, and build a new tower. They built it better than before!

Unlike the animals from the Ukrainian fable “Rukavichka”, who decided to live in the mitten, the animals from the Russian folk tale « Teremok“built themselves a dwelling reminiscent of a Russian house.

Instructions

Draw a small wooden house, but so that it can accommodate all the heroes of the fairy tale about the little house - a mouse, a frog, a bunny, a fox, a wolf and a bear. Place it on a piece of paper so that both sides are visible. Shape the log cuts in the form of circles. You can draw cracks on them for greater realism.

Attach a wooden porch and steps to one side of the house; three pieces will be enough. Decorate the sides of the stairs with carved planks. Draw the jambs and door on the wall, don’t forget about the forged hinges and handle.

Draw the roof of the house; it should be high enough to fit an additional window under the ridge. Decorate the roof ridge with carved images of horses. Don't forget about the brick-lined stove pipe. Above the porch, also draw a gable roof, decorated with carved wooden details.

Draw 3 windows - on the side of the mansion where there is no door or steps, under the ridge above it, and under the roof of the porch. Draw open carved shutters on the windows and embroidered curtains. Use ornamental elements typical of Russian village houses. Under the window, draw a bench made of stumps and planks. Place a woodpile near the porch.

Place all the fairy tale characters in the drawn mansion. Place the frog and mouse in the upper windows, the hare on the roof, and the fox on the porch. Draw a wolf looking out of the largest window. You shouldn't put a bear in a house. Try to at least approximately maintain the proportions of the animals so that the hare does not turn out to be the size of a bear.

Color the drawing. Make the mansion itself in brown tones, paint the decorative elements on the shutters and the roof ridge in bright colors - red and white. Give the pipe a red-brown color. Color the animals.


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