Goby - a tar barrel. Fairy tale goby-tar barrel

Goby-resin barrel - Russian folk tale, which is loved by more than one child. It talks about how a grandfather made a bull out of straw and resin for his granddaughter. The girl was delighted with him, took him to the meadow and left him there to pluck the grass. When grandfather came for him, other animals were waiting for him along with the bull. They stuck to a tar barrel, and were promised a ransom for freedom. Which of the forest inhabitants fell into the trap, and what did they bring to the family for freedom? The fairy tale teaches intelligence, generosity and the fact that one must keep one’s word.

Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and a grandmother. They had a granddaughter, Tanya. One day they were sitting near their house, and a shepherd drove a herd of cows past. All sorts of cows: red, and motley, and black, and white. And with one cow running next to him was a little black bull. Where it will jump, where it will jump. A very good bull.

Tanya says:

If only we could have a calf like this.

Grandfather thought and thought and came up with an idea: I’ll get a calf for Tanya. He didn’t say where he would get it.

Now the night has come. Grandma went to bed, Tanya went to bed, the cat went to bed, the dog went to bed, the chickens went to bed, but grandpa didn’t go to bed. I got ready slowly and went into the forest.

He came to the forest, picked resin from the trees, filled a bucket full and returned home.

Grandma is sleeping, Tanya is sleeping, the cat is sleeping, the dog is sleeping, the chickens are also asleep, one grandfather is not sleeping - the calf is doing. He took some straw and made a bull out of the straw. I took four sticks and made legs. Then he attached the head, horns, and then smeared everything with resin, and grandfather came out with a resin bull, a black bull. Grandfather looked at the bull - a good bull. There's just something missing from him. What is he missing? Grandfather began to look at it - there were horns, there were legs, but there was no tail! Grandfather took it and adjusted the tail. And as soon as he managed to fix his tail, lo and behold! — the tar bull himself ran into the barn.

Tanya and her grandmother got up in the morning, went out into the yard, and a tar bull, a black barrel, was walking around the yard.

Tanya was delighted, picked some grass, and began to feed the tar bull. And then she took the bull to graze. She drove it to a steep bank, onto a green meadow, tied it with a string, and went home.

And the bull eats grass and wags its tail.

Here comes Mishka the Bear from the forest. The bull stands with its back to the forest, does not move, only its skin glistens in the sun.

Look, you're so fat, thinks Mishka the Bear, I'll eat the bull.

Here the bear sidles up to the bull, grabs the bull... and sticks. And the bull waved his tail and went home. Top-top...

The bear got scared and asked:

Tar bull, straw barrel, let me go into the forest.

And the bull walks, dragging the bear behind him.

And on the porch there are grandfather, grandmother, and Tanya sitting, greeting the bull. They looked and he brought a bear.

That's a bull! - says grandfather. - Look what a huge bear he brought. Now I’m going to sew myself a bear coat.

The bear got scared and asked:

Grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter Tanya, don’t destroy me, let me go, I’ll bring you honey from the forest for this.

Grandfather unstuck the bear's paw from the bull's back. The bear rushed into the forest. They only saw him.

The next day Tanya again drove the bull to graze. The bull eats grass and wags its tail. Here comes a wolf from the forest - a gray tail. I looked around and saw a bull. A wolf crept up, clicked his teeth, and grabbed the bull in the side, grabbed it and got stuck in the resin.

A wolf here, a wolf here, a wolf this way and that. The gray one can't escape. So he began to ask for a bullock: - Bullock, bullock, tar barrel! Let me go into the forest.

But the bull doesn’t seem to hear, he turns and goes home. Top-top! - and came.

The old man saw the wolf and said:

Hey! That's who the bull brought today! I will have a wolf fur coat.

The wolf was scared.

Oh, old man, let me go into the forest, I’ll bring you a bag of nuts for this.

The grandfather of the wolf was released - that’s all they saw.

And tomorrow the bull went to graze.

He walks around the meadow, eats grass, and drives away flies with his tail. Suddenly a runaway bunny jumped out of the forest. He looks at the bull and wonders: what kind of bull is walking here? He ran up to it, touched it with his paw, and it stuck.

Ah ah ah! - the runaway bunny cried.

And the bull is top-top! - brought him home.

Well done, bull! - says grandfather. “Now I’ll sew bunny sleeves for Tanya.”

And the bunny asks:

Let me go. I’ll bring you cabbages and a red ribbon for Tanya.

The old man pulled out the hare's foot. The bunny galloped away.

In the evening, grandfather, grandmother, and granddaughter Tanya sat on the porch - they looked: a bear was running into our yard, bringing a whole beehive of honey - here you go!

Before they had time to take the honey, they run Gray wolf, carries a bag of nuts - please! Before they had time to take the nuts, the bunny runs - a head of cabbage and a red ribbon for Tanya - take it quickly!

No one was deceived.

Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and a woman in the same village. Their children grew up and moved away, there were livestock in the house - a chicken and a cat. So the woman pestered the grandfather:

- Make me a straw bull!

- What are you, you fool! Why did you give up that bull?

“You and I will herd him.”

Grandfather had nothing to do, so he took a straw bull and tarred it.

We slept through the night. And the next morning the woman gathered yarn and drove the straw bull to graze, sat down by the mound, spinning the yarn, and said:

- Graze, graze, bull, on the grass, while I spin the yarn! Graze, graze, little bull, on the grass, while I spin the yarn!

She spun and spun, and dozed off. Suddenly, from a dark forest, from a great forest, a bear runs. Ran into a bull:

- Who are you?

- I am a straw bull - a tar barrel!

- Give me some tar, the dogs tore my side off! The bull - the tar barrel is silent.

The bear got angry and grabbed the bull by the tar side. He peeled and peeled and got stuck with his teeth and couldn’t get through it. He pulled and pulled and dragged the bull God knows where! At that time the woman woke up and screamed:

- Grandfather, grandfather, run quickly, the bull caught the bear!

The grandfather grabbed the bear and threw it into the cellar.

The next day the woman took up the spinning wheel again and went to graze the bull. He sits on a hill, spins, spins and says:

- Graze, graze, goby - tar barrel! Graze, graze, little bull, on the grass, while I spin the yarn!

Suddenly, a wolf runs from a dark forest, from a great forest. I saw a bull:

- Who are you?

- Give me some tar, the dogs tore my side off!

The bull - the tar barrel is silent. The wolf grabbed him by the tar side. He tore and tore, but got stuck with his teeth and couldn’t get it out: no matter how much he pulled back, nothing could be done. So he’s messing around with this bull.

The woman wakes up, but the bull is no longer in sight.

The woman rushed here and there, saw that the wolf was stuck to the bull, and shouted:

- Grandfather, grandfather, the bull caught the wolf!

The grandfather ran, grabbed the wolf and threw him into the cellar, where the bear had been before.

The woman grazes the bull on the third day. He spins and says: “Graze, graze, bull, tar barrel, on the grass, while I spin the yarn!” Graze, graze, little bull, tar barrel, on the grass, while I spin the yarn!

She spun, spun, muttered, and dozed off.

The fox came running. The bull asks:

- Who are you?

- I am a straw bull - a tar barrel.

- Give me some tar, my dear, the dogs tore my skin off.

The bull is silent again.

The fox grabbed the bull's side with her teeth and got stuck. It twitches, jumps now in one direction, then in the other - but cannot tear itself away. Baba woke up and called to grandfather:

- Grandfather, grandfather! The bull caught the fox!

Grandfather threw the fox into the cellar. There are so many of them!

The grandfather sits near the cellar, sharpens a knife, and he himself says:

— The bear’s skin is nice, warm. There will be a noble sheepskin coat!

The bear heard and got scared:

- Don't cut me, let me go free! I'll bring you honey.

- Aren’t you going to deceive me?

- I won’t deceive you.

- Well look! - And released the bear.

And he sharpens the knife again. He sharpens and says:

“Even though a wolf won’t make a sheepskin coat, it will make a great hat!”

The wolf got scared and prayed:

- Let me go! I'll bring you a sheep.

- Well, look, don’t deceive me!

And he released the wolf into the wild. And he began sharpening the knife again. He sharpens and says:

— Fox fur is beautiful. The old woman will have a collar for a zipun. It'll work out fine!

- Oh, don’t skin me! I’ll bring you chickens, ducks, and geese.

- Well, look, don’t deceive me! - And released the fox.

That morning, before dawn, there was a knock on the door of their hut. The grandmother sat up on the stove and woke up the grandfather:

- Grandfather, grandfather, they’re knocking! Go take a look.

Grandfather went, and there the bear brought a whole hive of honey. I just had time to remove the honey when there was a knock on the door again! The wolf drove the sheep. And then the fox brought in chickens, geese and ducks. Grandfather is happy and grandma is happy. They began to live and live well and make good money.

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Audio tale "Tar Barrel Goby", contents:

There lived an old man, an old woman and their granddaughter Alyonushka. Everyone in the village kept cattle, but they had no one! Then the grandfather decided to make a bull with resin sides out of straw, went into the forest at night and collected resin from pine-trees.

Grandfather made a bull, made it a straw body, legs from sticks, attached a head with horns from a block of wood, and didn’t even forget the tail - just like a real bull!

The bull shook himself, and when he began to gallop, the grandfather marveled at such miracles! In the morning, the granddaughter went out into the yard, was delighted with the little bull, laid some straw for him, took him to the lawn, and went off through the strawberries.

Then a wolf came out, bit into the tar barrel and got stuck. The wolf twitched and twitched, but in vain. And then evening came, Gray realized that people would now come to take the bull from the pasture and began to beg the bull to let him go. A grandfather and granddaughter came, the grandfather was delighted. The fur coat, he says, will be a noble one for the wife. And then he sent the wolf home.

The next day the bear came out to the bull, the same story happened as with the wolf.

And on the third day the bunny stuck to the tar barrel - and his grandfather let him go! In gratitude, the wolf brought a live sheep to the old people, the bear brought a beehive, and the bunny brought cabbage and a ribbon for Alyonushka.

This is where the online audio tale ends, and those who listened, well done!

Grandfather made a bull for Tanyusha from resin and tarred a barrel for him. The straw bull came to life, they took him to the plow, where a bear, a wolf, a hare and a fox stuck to his resin side. The animals wanted to feast on the bull, but they themselves fell into a trap. For their freedom they had to bring all sorts of gifts to their grandfather.

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Once upon a time there lived a grandfather and a grandmother. They had a granddaughter, Tanya. One day they were sitting near their house, and a shepherd drove a herd of cows past. All sorts of cows: red, and motley, and black, and white. And with one cow running next to him was a small black bull. Where it will jump, where it will jump. A very good bull. Tanya says:
- If only we could have a calf like this.
Grandfather thought and thought and came up with an idea: I’ll get a calf for Tanya. He didn’t say where he would get it.
Now the night has come. Grandma went to bed, Tanya went to bed, the cat went to bed, the dog went to bed, the chickens went to bed, but grandfather didn’t go to bed. Slowly he got ready and went into the forest. He came to the forest, picked resin from the trees, filled a bucket full and returned home.
Grandma is sleeping, Tanya is sleeping, the cat is sleeping, the dog is sleeping, the chickens are also asleep, one grandfather is not sleeping - the calf is doing. He took some straw and made a bull out of the straw. I took four sticks and made legs. Then he attached the head, horns, and then smeared everything with resin, and grandfather came out with a resin bull, a black barrel. Grandfather looked at the bull - a good bull. There's just something missing from him. What is he missing? Grandfather began to look at it - there were horns, there were legs, but there was no tail! Grandfather took it and adjusted the tail. And just had time to attach the tail - look! - the tar bull himself ran into the barn.
Tanya and her grandmother got up in the morning, went out into the yard, and a tar bull, a black barrel, was walking around the yard.
Tanya was delighted, picked some grass, and began to feed the tar bull. And then she led the bull to graze. She drove it to a steep bank, onto a green meadow, tied it with a string, and went home.
And the bull eats grass and wags its tail.
Here comes Mishka the Bear from the forest. The bull stands with its back to the forest, does not move, only its skin glistens in the sun.
“Look, you’re so fat,” thinks Mishka the Bear, “I’ll eat the bull.”
So the bear approached the bull sideways, sideways, grabbed the bull... and stuck to it.
And the bull waved his tail and went home. "Top-top, top-top..."
The bear got scared and asked:
-Tar bull, straw barrel, let me go into the forest.
And the bull walks, dragging the bear along with him. And grandfather, grandmother, and Tanya are sitting on the porch, greeting the bull. They look - and he brought the bear.
- That's a bull! - says grandfather. - Look what a huge bear he brought. Now I’m going to sew myself a bear coat.
The bear got scared and asked:
- Grandfather, grandmother, granddaughter Tanya, don’t destroy me, let me go, I’ll bring you honey from the forest for this.
Grandfather unstuck the bear's paw from the bull's back. The bear rushed into the forest. They only saw him. The next day Tanya again drove the bull to graze. The bull eats grass and wags its tail. Here comes a wolf from the forest - a gray tail. I looked around and saw a bull. A wolf crept up, clicked his teeth, and grabbed the bull in the side, grabbed it and got stuck in the resin. A wolf here, a wolf here, a wolf this way and that. The gray one can't escape. So he began to ask for a bullock: Bullock, bullock, tar barrel! Let me go into the forest.
But the bull doesn’t seem to hear, he turns and goes home. "Top-top, top-top...!" - and came.
The old man saw the wolf and said:
- Hey! That's who the bull brought today! I will have a wolf fur coat.
The wolf was scared.
- Oh, old man, let me go into the forest, I’ll bring you a bag of nuts for this. Grandfather freed the wolf - that’s all they saw. And tomorrow the bull went to graze. He walks around the meadow, eats grass, and drives away flies with his tail. Suddenly a runaway bunny jumped out of the forest. He looks at the bull and wonders: what kind of bull is walking here? He ran up to it, touched it with his paw, and it stuck.
- Ah ah ah! - the runaway bunny cried.
And the bull “Top-top, top-top...!” - brought him home.
- Well done, bull! - says grandfather. - Now I’ll sew bunny sleeves for Tanya.
And the bunny asks:
- Let me go. I’ll bring you cabbages and a red ribbon for Tanya. The old man freed the hare's paw. The bunny galloped away. So in the evening, grandfather, grandmother, and granddaughter Tanya sat on the porch - they looked: a bear was running into our yard, bringing a whole beehive of honey - here you go! Before they had time to take the honey, a gray wolf runs, carrying a bag of nuts - please! Before they had time to take the nuts, the bunny runs - a head of cabbage and a red ribbon for Tanya - take it quickly! No one was deceived.

Russian folk tale "Bull and Tar Barrel"

Genre: folk fairy tale

The main characters of the fairy tale "Tar Barrel Bull" and their characteristics

  1. Grandfather and grandmother. Simple old people.
  2. Tanyusha. A little girl who loves bulls.
  3. Goby, resin barrel. Calm, strong.
  4. Bear, wolf, bunny. We got caught in a tar barrel, but kept our word.
Plan for retelling the fairy tale "Tar Barrel Bull"
  1. Collective farm herd
  2. Tanyusha's request
  3. Grandfather makes a bull
  4. Tanyusha leads the bull to graze
  5. Bear and bull
  6. Wolf and bull
  7. Hare and bull
  8. Promises kept.
The shortest summary of the fairy tale "Tar Barrel Bull" for a reader's diary in 6 sentences
  1. Tanyusha wanted a beautiful bull and his grandfather decided to make one.
  2. The grandfather made a bull from straw and resin, and the bull came to life.
  3. Tanyusha was delighted and took the bull to pasture.
  4. The bear stuck to the bull and promised honey.
  5. The wolf promised nuts, and the hare cabbage.
  6. No one was deceived; everything promised was delivered.
The main idea of ​​the fairy tale "Tar Barrel Bull"
If you promised something, then try to keep your word. Everyone will be pleased.

What does the fairy tale "Tar Barrel Bull" teach us?
The fairy tale teaches that dreams sometimes come true. Teaches you to be kind and generous. Teaches to take care of animals, because they keep them alive more benefit. Teaches you to keep your word.

Review of the fairy tale "Tar Barrel Bull"
I liked this fairy tale. Tanyusha’s bull was wonderful, I would like one too. And the main thing is that the animals in the fairy tale showed honesty, they were released, and they returned and kept their promises.

Proverbs for the fairy tale "Tar Barrel Bull"
Having given your word, keep it, and if you haven’t given it, be strong.
The bond is strong, and the word is even stronger.
The stronger is not right. and the one who is more honest.
A domestic calf is better than an overseas cow.
You can't eat milk without a bull.

Read summary, a brief retelling of the fairy tale "Tar Barrel Bull"
Once upon a time there lived a grandmother, grandfather and granddaughter. And then one evening my granddaughter Tanyusha looks at the herd of cows and says that it would be nice if they also had a small bull.
The cows passed, the grandmother and Tanyusha went to bed, the chickens and the cat went to bed, the dog lay down. And grandfather went into the forest and decided to make a bull.
I collected a bucket full of resin and brought it home. I made a bull's body out of straw, attached legs from pieces of wood, made a head, horns, and smeared the whole bull with resin. Then he looks, something is missing. It turned out to be a tail. As soon as the grandfather attached the tail to the bull, he immediately went to the barn.
Grandma and Tanya wake up in the morning and see a bull walking around the yard. We were delighted. Tanyusha took the bull to pasture. She brought me, tied her to a peg and went home.
A bull is grazing, and suddenly a bear comes out of the forest. I saw a fat bull and wanted to eat it. As soon as he stretched out his paws to the bull, his paws became stuck.
And the bull turned around and went home. The bear clinging to him hobbles. Grandfather saw the bear, he was delighted, and now he thinks he’ll make a fur coat out of the bear.
But the bear got scared, asks not to kill, but promises to bring honey in return. They released him into the forest.
The next day, a bull is grazing in a meadow, and a wolf comes out of the forest. He saw the bull, was delighted, and just opened his mouth and became stuck to the bull. And the bull turned around and went home.
He brings the wolf, the grandfather rejoices, and thinks about sewing a wolf fur coat. But the wolf got scared, asks to be released, and in return promises a bag of nuts.
The wolf was released.
The next day the bunny stuck to the bull. And the bull brought him home. Well, the grandfather decided to at least make mittens out of the bunny, but the bunny asks to let him go, promises to bring cabbage, and a red ribbon for Tanyusha.
And in the evening the forest animals run out of the forest. The bear is carrying a beehive, the wolf is carrying a bag of nuts, the bunny is carrying cabbage and a ribbon. No one was deceived.

Drawings and illustrations for the fairy tale "Bull and Tar Barrel"