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AND or there was a fox and a hare. The fox had an ice hut, and the hare had a bast hut.

The red spring has come, the fox’s hut has melted, but the hare’s hut remains as before.
So the fox asked him to spend the night, and kicked him out of the hut!

A dear bunny walks along and cries. A dog meets 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, but she kicked me out!
- Woof! Don't cry, bunny! I will help your grief!
They approached the hut, the dog began to bark:
- Tyaf-tyaf-tyaf! Get out, fox!
And the fox from the stove:

The dog got scared and ran away.

The bunny walks along the road 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 me to spend the night, but she kicked me out!
- Don't cry! I will help your grief!
- No, you won’t help! The dog chased him, but he didn’t kick him out and you can’t kick him out!
- No, I'll kick you out!
- They approached the hut, the bear screamed:
- Get out, fox!
And the fox from the stove:
- As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets!
The bear got scared and ran away.

The bunny comes again, a bull meets him:
- Mooooo! 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, but she kicked me out!
- Mooo! Let's go, I'll help your grief!
- No, bull, you can’t help! The dog chased but didn’t drive him out, the bear chased him but didn’t drive him out and you can’t drive him out!
- No, I'll kick you out!
They approached the hut, the bull roared:
- Get out, fox!
And the fox from the stove:
- As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets!
The bull got scared and ran away.

The bunny walks along the road again, crying more than ever. A rooster with a scythe meets him:
- Whoa-whoa-yeah! 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 me to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out!
- Let's go, I'll help your grief!

No, rooster, you can't help! The dog chased but didn’t drive him out, the bear chased him but didn’t kick him out, the bull chased him but didn’t kick him out, and you can’t drive him out!
- No, I'll kick you out!
They approached the hut, the rooster stomped its paws and beat its wings:
- Kukareku-u! I walk on my heels, I carry my scythe on my shoulders,

Get out, fox!
- I’m putting on my shoes!

Rooster again:
- I walk on my heels, I carry my scythe on my shoulders,
I want to whip the fox, get off the stove, fox!
Get out, fox!
Lisa says again: “I’m getting dressed!”
Rooster for the third time:
- Cuckoo! I'm walking on my heels
I carry the scythe on my shoulders!...

The fox ran out unconscious, the rooster waved his scythe - there was no trace of her!
And they began to live with the bunny in a bast hut.

The hare built himself a cozy, reliable house. The fox quickly builds a house out of ice. When spring comes, the fox's house melts, and she drives the hare away. The wolf and the bear want to help him, but they, frightened by the fox’s threats, run away. Finally, the rooster comes to the hare's aid. It is he who helps the hare drive out the fox and return to his home.

Text of the fairy tale “Zayushkina’s hut” with coloring pictures

Once upon a time there lived a hare and a fox. They lived next door. Autumn has come, and the forest has become colder. It's time to build huts for the winter. The fox built herself an ice hut, and the bunny built herself a bast hut. The bunny's hut may be small, but it is warm and cozy.

The fox's hut was large and spacious. She often showed off her house to the bunny.

Spring has arrived and the sun has begun to warm up. The fox's hut has melted, and the hare stands as if nothing had happened.

The fox asked the bunny to warm up, came to visit him, and then drove him out of his own house.


The fox was glad that she got rid of the bunny so easily and began to take charge of his house.

The bunny sat down under a tree and cried bitter tears. A wolf is walking past, I saw 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 come to me, but she kicked me out.

“Don’t cry, bunny,” says the wolf. - I'll kick her out!

They approached the house, the wolf shouted to the fox:

Come on, fox! Get out of the bunny's hut!

The fox from the stove responded:

The wolf got scared and ran away.

The bunny walks and cries. 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 visit and kicked me out. The wolf wanted to help me, but got scared and ran away.

Don't cry, bunny! Let's go, I'll help you! Let's kick the fox out of your hut.

They approach Zayushka’s house, the bear and the fox:

Why did the fox take the hut from the bunny? Get off the stove, I'll wash your shoulders!

The fox comes out onto the porch with a broom and shouts:

How I’ll jump out, how I’ll jump out! Pieces will go down the back streets!

The bear got scared and ran away.

The poor little bunny sat down on a tree stump and cried.

A rooster walks by. He saw a bunny and asked:

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 visit and kicked me out.

Don't cry, bunny, I'll drive the fox out of your hut.

Oh, Petenka,” the bunny cries, “where can you kick her out?” The wolf chased, but did not drive out. The bear chased, but did not drive out.

And I'll kick you out! - says the cockerel.

The rooster approached the hut:

Ku-ka-re-ku! I carry a scythe on my shoulder, now I’ll teach the fox a lesson! Get away, fox, get away! Don't get noticed!

The fox heard it, got scared and said:

Getting dressed...

Rooster again:

Lisa responds:
- I’m putting on a fur coat...
Rooster for the third time:
- Ku-ka-re-ku! I carry a scythe on my shoulder, now I’ll teach the fox a lesson! Get away, fox, get away! Don't get noticed!
The fox got scared, jumped off the stove and ran.

Then the rooster stamped his feet and flapped his wings - and there was no trace of the fox.

And the rooster and the little hare began to live and live in the hut.

Read the tale of Zayushkin's hut:

Once upon a time there lived a fox and a hare. The fox had an ice hut, and the hare had a bast hut. Spring has come - it’s red, the fox’s hut has melted, but the hare’s hut remains as before.

So the fox asked him to spend the night, and kicked him out of the hut! A dear bunny walks along and cries. A dog meets him:

Bang-bang-bang! What, bunny, are you crying?

Woof! Don't cry, bunny! I will help your grief! They approached the hut, the dog began to bark:

Tyaf - tyaf - tyaf! Get out, fox! And the fox from the stove:

As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets! The dog got scared and ran away.

The bunny walks along the road again, crying. To meet him - Bear:

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 me to spend the night, but she kicked me out! - Don’t cry! I will help your grief!

No, you won't help! The dog chased him, but he didn’t kick him out and you can’t kick him out! “No, I’ll kick you out!” They approached the hut, and the bear screamed:

As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets! The bear got scared and ran away. The bunny comes again, a bull meets him:

Mooooooo! 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, but she kicked me out!

Mooo! Let's go, I'll help your grief!

No, bull, you can't help! The dog chased - he didn’t drive him out, the bear chased - he didn’t drive him out, and you can’t drive him out!

No, I'll kick you out! They approached the hut, the bull roared:

Get out, fox! And the fox from the stove:

As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets! The bull got scared and ran away.

The bunny walks along the road again, 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 ice hut. She asked me to spend the night with me, but she kicked me out!

Let's go, I'll help your grief!

No, rooster, you can't help! The dog chased but didn’t drive him out, the bear chased him but didn’t kick him out, the bull chased him but didn’t kick him out, and you can’t drive him out!

No, I'll kick you out! They approached the hut, the rooster stomped its paws and beat its wings:

Ku-ka-re-ku-u!

I walk on my heels, I carry my scythe on my shoulders,

I want to whip the fox, get off the stove, fox!

Once upon a time there lived a fox and a hare. The fox has an ice hut, and the hare has a bast hut. Here the fox teases the hare:

“My hut is light, but yours is dark!” I have a light one, and you have a dark one!

Summer has come, the fox's hut has melted. The fox asks the hare:

- Let me in, little darling, even into your yard!
- No, fox, I won’t let you in: why were you teasing?

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

- Let me, little bunny, onto the porch.

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

- Let me go into the hut, little bunny.
- No, I won’t let you in: why were you teasing?

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

- Bunny, bunny, let me come to your stove!
- No, I won’t let you in: why were you teasing?

The fox begged and begged, and she begged for it - the hare let her go onto the stove.
A day passed, then another - the fox began to chase the hare out of the hut:

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

So she kicked me out.
The hare sits and cries, grieves, wiping away his tears with his paws. Dogs running past:

- Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! What are you crying about, little bunny?

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

Let's go to the hut.

- Tyaf, tyaf, tyaf! Get out, fox!

And she told them from the stove:

The dogs got scared and ran away.
The bunny sits again and cries. A wolf walks by:

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

- Uyyy... Uyyy... Get out, fox!

And she from the stove:

- As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets!

The wolf got scared and ran away.
Here the little bunny sits and cries again. The old bear is coming:

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

The bear went to the hut and growled:

- Rrrrr... rrr... Get out, fox!

And she from the stove:

- As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets!

The bear got scared and left.
The hare sits again and cries. A rooster is walking, carrying a braid.

- Ku-ka-re-ku! Bunny, what are you crying about?
- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. Spring has come. The fox's hut melted. The fox asked to come to me, but he kicked me out.
- Don’t worry, little bunny, I’ll drive the fox out for you.
- No, you won’t kick me out! The dogs chased - they didn’t drive out, the gray wolf chased, chased - did not drive out, the old bear chased, chased - did not drive out. And you won’t even be kicked out.

The rooster went to the hut:

The fox heard it, got scared and said:

- I’m getting dressed...

Rooster again:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! I’m walking on my feet, in red boots, carrying a scythe on my shoulders: I want to whip the fox, the fox has left the stove!

And the fox says:

- I’m putting on a fur coat...

Rooster for the third time:

- Ku-ka-re-ku! I’m walking on my feet, in red boots, carrying a scythe on my shoulders: I want to whip the fox, the fox has left the stove!

The fox got scared, jumped off the stove and ran. And the bunny and the rooster began to live and get along.

Once upon a time there lived a fox and a hare. And the fox had an ice hut, and the hare had a bast hut.
Spring has come and the fox’s hut has melted, but the hare’s hut remains as before.

Then the fox came to the hare and asked him to spend the night, he let her in, and she took him and kicked him out of her own hut. A hare walks through the forest and cries bitterly. Dogs run towards him:

Woof, woof, woof! Why are you crying, bunny?
- How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. In the spring her hut melted. The fox came to me and asked to spend the night, and she kicked me out.

Don't cry, oblique! We will help your grief. Now let's go and drive away the fox!

They went to the hare's hut. Dogs bark like this:
- Woof, woof, woof! Get out, fox, get out!

And the fox answers them from the stove:

The dogs got scared and ran away.

The hare walks through the forest again and cries. A wolf meets him:
- Why are you crying, hare?

How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. She asked me to spend the night, but she kicked me out.
- Don’t worry, I’ll help you.
- No, wolf, you can’t help. They chased the dogs, but they didn’t drive them away, and you can’t drive them away.
- No, I’ll drive you away! Went!

They approached the hut. How the wolf howls:
- Oooh, get out, fox, get out!

And the fox answers them from the stove:
- As soon as I jump out, as soon as I jump out, the scraps will go down the back streets!

The wolf got scared and ran back into the forest.

The hare comes again and cries bitterly. A bear meets him:
-What are you crying about, hare?

How can I not cry? I had a bast hut, and the fox had an ice hut. She asked me to spend the night, but she kicked me out.
- Don’t cry, oblique, I’ll help you.
- You can’t, Mikhailo Potapych. They chased the dogs - they didn’t drive them out, the wolf chased them - they didn’t drive them out, and you won’t drive them out.
- We'll see about that later! Come on, let's go!



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