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The sun was walking across the sky
And it ran behind a cloud.
The bunny looked out the window,
It became dark for the bunny.

And magpies-
Belobok
We galloped through the fields,
They shouted to the cranes:
“Woe! Woe! Crocodile
Swallowed the sun in the sky!

Darkness has fallen
Don't go beyond the gate:
Who got on the street -
Got lost and disappeared.

The gray sparrow cries:
“Come out, honey, quickly!
We feel sad without the sun -
You can’t see a grain in the field!”

Bunnies are crying
On the lawn:
We have lost our way, poor things,
They won't make it home.

Only bug-eyed crayfish
They climb on the ground in the darkness,
Yes, in the ravine behind the mountain
The wolves howl madly.

Early-early
Two rams
They knocked on the gate:
Tra-ta-ta and tra-ta-ta!

“Hey you animals, come out,
Defeat the crocodile
To the greedy Crocodile
He turned the sun back into the sky!”

But the furry ones are afraid:
“Where can we fight this guy?
He is both menacing and toothy,
He won’t give us the sun!”

And they run to the Bear’s den:
“Come out, Bear, to help.
That's enough for you, lazybones, to suck.
We have to go help out the sun!”

But Bear doesn’t want to fight:
He walks and walks, Bear, around the swamp,
He cries, Bear, and roars,
He calls the bear cubs from the swamp:

“Oh, where did you thick-fingered people disappear to?
Who did you throw me, old man, at?”

And the Bear is prowling in the swamp,
Bear cubs are looking for:
“Where are you, where have you gone?
Or did they fall into a ditch?
Or crazy dogs
Were you torn apart in the darkness?”

And all day she wanders through the forest,
But he doesn’t find the cubs anywhere.
Only black owls from the thicket
They stare at her.

Here the hare came out
And she said to the Bear:
“It’s a shame for an old man to cry -
You are not a hare, but a Bear.
Come on, you clumsy one,
Scratch the crocodile
Tear him apart
Rip the sun out of your mouth.
And when it comes again
It will shine in the sky
Your babies are furry,
Thick-footed bear cubs,
They will run to the house themselves:

And stood up
Bear,
Growled
Bear,
And to the Big River
Ran
Bear.

And in the Big River
Crocodile
Lying down
And in his teeth
It's not the fire that burns -
The sun is red
The sun is stolen.

The Bear approached quietly,
He pushed him lightly:
"I'm telling you, villain,
Spit out the sun quickly!
Otherwise, look, I’ll catch you,
I'll break it in half -
You, ignoramus, will know
Steal our sun!
Look, a robber breed:
Snatched the sun from the sky
And with a full belly
Collapsed under a bush
And he grunts when he's asleep,
Like a well-fed sow.
The whole world disappears
And he has no grief!”

But the shameless one laughs
So that the tree shakes:
"If I just want,
And I will swallow the moon!”

I couldn't stand it
Bear,
Roared
Bear,
And against the evil enemy
swooped in
Bear.

He was crushing it
And he broke it:
"Give it here"
Our sunshine!

Hello, golden sun!
Hello, blue sky!

The birds began to chirp,
Fly after insects.
Bunnies have become
On the lawn
Tumble and jump.

And look: bear cubs,
Like funny kittens
Straight to the furry grandfather,
Thick-footed, running:
“Hello, grandfather, we are here!”

Bunnies and squirrels are happy,
Boys and girls are happy,
They hug and kiss the clubfoot:
“Well, thank you, grandpa, for the sunshine!”

The sun was walking across the sky
And it ran behind a cloud.
The bunny looked out the window,
It became dark for the bunny.
And magpies-
Belobok
We galloped through the fields,
They shouted to the cranes:
“Woe! Woe! Crocodile
Swallowed the sun in the sky!
Darkness fell.
Don't go beyond the gate:
Who got on the street -
Got lost and disappeared.
The gray sparrow cries:
“Come out, honey, quickly!
We feel sad without the sun -
You can’t see a grain in the field!”
Bunnies are crying
On the lawn:
We have lost our way, poor things,
They won't make it home.
Only bug-eyed crayfish
They climb on the ground in the darkness,
Yes, in the ravine behind the mountain
The wolves howl madly.
Early-early
Two rams
They knocked on the gate:
Tra-ta-ta and tra-ta-ta!
“Hey you animals, come out,
Defeat the crocodile
To the greedy Crocodile
He turned the sun back into the sky!”
But the furry ones are afraid:
“Where can we fight this guy?
He is both menacing and toothy,
He won’t give us the sun!”
And they run to the Bear’s den:
“Come out, Bear, to help.
That's enough for you, lazybones, to suck.
We have to go help out the sun!”
But Bear doesn’t want to fight:
He walks and walks, Bear, around the swamp,
He cries, Bear, and roars,
He calls the bear cubs from the swamp:
“Oh, where did you thick-fingered people disappear to?
Who did you throw me, old man, at?”
And the Bear is prowling in the swamp,
Bear cubs are looking for:
“Where are you, where have you gone?
Or did they fall into a ditch?
Or crazy dogs
Were you torn apart in the darkness?”
Here the hare came out
And she said to the Bear:
“It’s a shame for an old man to cry -
You are not a hare, but a Bear.
Come on, you clumsy one,
Scratch the crocodile
Tear him apart
Rip the sun out of your mouth.
And when it comes again
It will shine in the sky
Your babies are furry,
Thick-footed bear cubs,
They will run to the house themselves:

And stood up
Bear,
Growled
Bear,
And to the Big River
Ran
Bear.
And in the Big River
Crocodile
Lying down
And in his teeth
It's not the fire that burns, -
The sun is red
The sun is stolen.
The Bear approached quietly,
He pushed him lightly:
"I'm telling you, villain,
Spit out the sun quickly!
Otherwise, look, I’ll catch you,
I'll break it in half -
You, ignoramus, will know
Steal our sun!
The whole world disappears
And you don’t even have any grief!”
But the shameless one laughs
So that the tree shakes:
"If I just want,
And I will swallow the moon!”
I couldn't stand it
Bear,
Roared
Bear,
And against the evil enemy
swooped in
Bear.
He was crushing it
And he broke it:
"Give it here"
Our sunshine!
The Crocodile got scared
He screamed, he shouted,
And from the mouth
From toothy
The sun has fallen out
It rolled into the sky!
Ran through the bushes
On birch leaves.
Hello, golden sun!
Hello, blue sky!
The birds began to chirp,
Fly after insects.
Bunnies have become
On the lawn
Tumble and jump.
And look: bear cubs,
Like funny kittens
Straight to the furry grandfather,
Thick-footed, running:
“Hello, grandfather, we are here!”
Bunnies and squirrels are happy,
Boys and girls are happy,
They hug and kiss the clubfoot:
“Well, thank you, grandpa, for the sunshine!”

The sun was walking across the sky
And it ran behind a cloud.
The bunny looked out the window,
It became dark for the bunny.

And magpies-
Belobok
We galloped through the fields,
They shouted to the cranes:
“Woe! Woe! Crocodile
Swallowed the sun in the sky!

Darkness fell.
Don't go beyond the gate:
Who got on the street -
Got lost and disappeared.

The gray sparrow cries:
“Come out, honey, quickly!
We feel sad without the sun -
You can’t see a grain in the field!”

Bunnies are crying
On the lawn:
We have lost our way, poor things,
They won't make it home.

Only bug-eyed crayfish
They climb on the ground in the darkness,
Yes, in the ravine behind the mountain
The wolves howl madly.

Early-early
Two rams
They knocked on the gate:
Tra-ta-ta and tra-ta-ta!

“Hey you animals, come out,
Defeat the crocodile
To the greedy Crocodile
He turned the sun back into the sky!”

But the furry ones are afraid:
“Where can we fight this guy?
He is both menacing and toothy,
He won’t give us the sun!”
And they run to the Bear’s den:
“Come out, Bear, to help.
That's enough for you, lazybones, to suck.
We have to go help out the sun!”

But Bear doesn’t want to fight:
He walks and walks, Bear, around the swamp,
He cries, Bear, and roars,
He calls the bear cubs from the swamp:

“Oh, where did you thick-fingered people disappear to?
Who did you throw me, old man, at?”

And the Bear is prowling in the swamp,
Bear cubs are looking for:
“Where are you, where have you gone?
Or did they fall into a ditch?
Or crazy dogs
Were you torn apart in the darkness?”
And all day she wanders through the forest,
But he doesn’t find the cubs anywhere.
Only black owls from the thicket
They stare at her.

Here the hare came out
And she said to the Bear:
“It’s a shame for an old man to cry -
You are not a hare, but a Bear.
Come on, you clumsy one,
Scratch the crocodile
Tear him apart
Rip the sun out of your mouth.
And when it comes again
It will shine in the sky
Your babies are furry,
Thick-footed bear cubs,
They will run to the house themselves:

And stood up
Bear,
Growled
Bear,
And to the Big River
Ran
Bear.

And in the Big River
Crocodile
Lying down
And in his teeth
It's not the fire that burns, -
The sun is red
The sun is stolen.

The Bear approached quietly,
He pushed him lightly:
"I'm telling you, villain,
Spit out the sun quickly!
Otherwise, look, I’ll catch you,
I'll break it in half -
You, ignoramus, will know
Steal our sun!
Look, a robber breed:
Snatched the sun from the sky
And with a full belly
Collapsed under a bush
And he grunts when he's asleep,
Like a well-fed sow.
The whole world disappears
And he has no grief!”

But the shameless one laughs
So that the tree shakes:
"If I just want,
And I will swallow the moon!”

I couldn't stand it
Bear,
Roared
Bear,
And against the evil enemy
swooped in
Bear.

He was crushing it
And he broke it:
"Give it here"
Our sunshine!

Hello, golden sun!
Hello, blue sky!

The birds began to chirp,
Fly after insects.

Bunnies have become
On the lawn
Tumble and jump.

And look: bear cubs,
Like funny kittens
Straight to the furry grandfather,
Thick-footed, running:
“Hello, grandfather, we are here!”

Bunnies and squirrels are happy,
Boys and girls are happy,
They hug and kiss the clubfoot:
“Well, thank you, grandpa, for the sunshine!”

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Summary: In the positive fairy tale The Stolen Sun, by the brilliant poet-storyteller Chukovsky, fairy tale speech will tell about those events, how many animals all together saved the bright warm sun, which accidentally fell into the big mouth of a greedy, evil and insidious big crocodile. Disappeared, having stolen into the large mouth of an insidious evil crocodile, and then stepped on mainland complete darkness and night. Everyone suffered, life stopped. Birds in complete darkness could not find grain for themselves in the field, little foolish bunnies could not get in and find their house. Even the evil wolves howled with a long howl. They made a decision and together the brave sheep began to call the entire large animal kingdom for help in an unequal and terrible battle with the evil, sharp-toothed, heartless monster. All the animals were in panic and hiding with great fear, fearing that they would not be able to defeat such a strong, evil enemy. The only animal that can defeat such an opponent is the big brown bear. It also has large, sharp claws, like a crocodile. All the frightened animals of the forest ran to his den and began to beg the big, brave bear to help free the clear, warm sun from the crocodile’s mouth. The big lazy bear is calm, warm and cozy in his den, so he is too lazy to get up and go into battle with the terrible beast. But a bear came to the rescue, and grief also happened in the bear family. Their little bear cubs were lost in complete darkness, the oppressed poor mother bear had already searched all the bushes and nooks and crannies, but the little children could not be found. She shamed the big bear, and the lazy couch potato ran to the river to fight the sharp-toothed crocodile. He beat the toothed crocodile, pressed him with all his mighty strength, he got scared, and opened his big mouth wide. A bright sun slipped out of his mouth, everyone was happy and began to hug the big savior. Everyone began to dance, hug, kiss and rejoice at the return of the sun. You can read the fairy tale The Stolen Sun online for free on this page. If desired, you can listen to the fairy tale in audio recording and watch the cartoon. Write your reviews and comments after reading or watching such a wonderful fairy tale.

Text of the fairy tale The Stolen Sun

The sun was walking across the sky

And it ran behind a cloud.

The bunny looked out the window,

It became dark for the bunny.

And magpies-

Belobok

We galloped through the fields,

They shouted to the cranes:

“Woe! Woe! Crocodile

Swallowed the sun in the sky!

Darkness fell.

Don't go beyond the gate:

Who got on the street -

Got lost and disappeared.

The gray sparrow cries:

“Come out, honey, quickly!

We feel sad without the sun -

You can’t see a grain in the field!”

Bunnies are crying

On the lawn:

We have lost our way, poor things,

They won't make it home.

Only bug-eyed crayfish

They climb on the ground in the darkness,

Yes, in the ravine behind the mountain

The wolves howl madly.

Early-early

Two rams

They knocked on the gate:

Tra-ta-ta and tra-ta-ta!

“Hey you animals, come out,

Defeat the crocodile

To the greedy Crocodile

He turned the sun back into the sky!”

But the furry ones are afraid:

“Where can we fight this guy?

He is both menacing and toothy,

He won’t give us the sun!”

And they run to the Bear’s den:

“Come out, Bear, to help.

That's enough for you, lazybones, to suck.

We have to go help out the sun!”

But Bear doesn’t want to fight:

He walks and walks, Bear, around the swamp,

He cries, Bear, and roars,

He calls the bear cubs from the swamp:

“Oh, where did you thick-fingered people disappear to?

Who did you throw me, old man, at?”

And the Bear is prowling in the swamp,

Bear cubs are looking for:

“Where are you, where have you gone?

Or did they fall into a ditch?

Or crazy dogs

Were you torn apart in the darkness?”

Here the hare came out

And she said to the Bear:

“It’s a shame for an old man to cry -

You are not a hare, but a Bear.

Come on, you clumsy one,

Scratch the crocodile

Tear him apart

Rip the sun out of your mouth.

And when it comes again

It will shine in the sky

Your babies are furry,

Thick-footed bear cubs,

They will run to the house themselves:

And to the Big River

And in the Big River

Crocodile

And in his teeth

It's not the fire that burns, -

The sun is red

The sun is stolen.

The Bear approached quietly,

He pushed him lightly:

"I'm telling you, villain,

Spit out the sun quickly!

Otherwise, look, I’ll catch you,

I'll break it in half -

You, ignoramus, will know

Steal our sun!

The whole world disappears

And you don’t even have any grief!”

But the shameless one laughs

So that the tree shakes:

"If I just want,

And I will swallow the moon!”

I couldn't stand it

And against the evil enemy

He was crushing it

And he broke it:

"Give it here"

Our sunshine!

And from the mouth

From toothy

The sun has fallen out

It rolled into the sky!

Ran through the bushes

On birch leaves.

Hello, golden sun!

Hello, blue sky!

The birds began to chirp,

Fly after insects.

Bunnies have become

On the lawn

Tumble and jump.

And look: bear cubs,

Like funny kittens

Straight to the furry grandfather,

Thick-footed, running:

“Hello, grandfather, we are here!”

Bunnies and squirrels are happy,

Boys and girls are happy,

They hug and kiss the clubfoot:

“Well, thank you, grandpa, for the sunshine!”

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The sun was walking across the sky
And it ran behind a cloud,
The bunny looked out the window,
It became dark for the bunny.

And magpies-
Belobok
We galloped through the fields,
They shouted to the cranes:
“Woe! Woe! Crocodile
Swallowed the sun in the sky!

Darkness has fallen
Don't go beyond the gate:
Who got on the street -
Got lost and disappeared.

The gray sparrow cries:
“Come out, honey, quickly!
We feel sad without the sun -
You can’t see a grain in the field!”

Bunnies are crying
On the lawn:
We have lost our way, poor things,
They won't make it home.

Only bug-eyed crayfish
They climb on the ground in the darkness,
Yes, in the ravine behind the mountain
The wolves howl madly.

Early-early
Two rams
They knocked on the gate:
Tra-ta-ta and tra-ta-ta!

“Hey you animals, come out,
Defeat the crocodile
To the greedy Crocodile
He turned the sun back into the sky!”

But the furry ones are afraid:
“Where can we fight this guy?
He is both menacing and toothy,
He won’t give us the sun!”

And they run to the Bear’s den:
“Come out, Bear, to the rescue,
Enough for you, lazybones, to suck,
We have to go help out the sun!”

But Bear doesn’t want to fight:
He walks and walks, Bear, around the swamp,
He cries, Bear, and roars,
He calls the bear cubs from the swamp:

“Oh, where did you thick-fingered people disappear to?
Who did you throw me, old man, at?”

And the Bear is prowling in the swamp,
Bear cubs are looking for:
“Where are you, where have you gone?
Or did they fall into a ditch?
Or crazy dogs
Were you torn apart in the darkness?”

And all day she wanders through the forest,
But he doesn’t find the cubs anywhere.
Only black owls from the thicket
They stare at her.

Here the hare came out
And she said to the Bear:
“It’s a shame for an old man to cry -
You are not a hare, but a Bear.
Come on, you clumsy one,
Scratch the crocodile
Tear him apart
Rip the sun out of its mouth
And when it comes again
It will shine in the sky
Your babies are furry,
Thick-footed bear cubs,
They will run to the house themselves:

And stood up
Bear,
Growled
Bear,
And to the Big River
Ran
Bear.

And in the Big River
Crocodile
Lying down
And in his teeth
It's not the fire that burns -
The sun is red
The sun is stolen.

The Bear approached quietly,
He pushed him lightly:
"I'm telling you, villain,
Spit out the sun quickly!
Otherwise, look, I’ll catch you, -
I'll break it in half -
You, ignoramus, will know
Steal our sun!
Look, a robber breed:
Snatched the sun from the sky
And with a full belly
Collapsed under a bush
And he grunts when he's asleep,
Like a well-fed sow.
The whole world disappears
And he has no grief!”

But the shameless one laughs
So that the tree shakes:
"If I just want,
And I will swallow the moon!”

I couldn't stand it
Bear,
Roared
Bear,
And against the evil enemy
swooped in
Bear.

He was crushing it
And he broke it:
"Give it here"
Our sunshine!

Hello, golden sun!
Hello, blue sky!

The birds began to chirp,
Fly after insects.
Bunnies have become
On the lawn
Tumble and jump.

And look: bear cubs,
Like funny kittens
Straight to the furry grandfather,
Thick-footed, running:
“Hello, grandfather, we are here!”

Bunnies and squirrels are happy,
Boys and girls are happy,
They hug and kiss the clubfoot:
“Well, thank you, grandpa, for the sunshine!”

Korney Chukovsky