Read the tale of three greedy teddy bears. Hungarian folk tale

17.11.2021

On the other side of the glass mountains, beyond the silk meadow, stood an untouched, unprecedented dense forest. An old bear lived in a wild, unprecedented dense forest, in its very thicket. The old bear had two sons. When the cubs grew up, they decided to go around the world to seek happiness.

At first they went to their mother and, as expected, said goodbye to her. The old bear hugged her sons and told them never to part with each other.

The cubs promised to fulfill the order of their mother and set off on their way. First they went along the edge of the forest, and from there into the field. They walked, walked. And the day went on, and another went on. Finally they ran out of supplies. And there was nothing to get on the way.

The bear cubs were wandering down, dejected, side by side.

Eh, brother, how hungry I am! - complained the younger.

And even more so for me! - the elder shook his head ruefully.

So they kept walking until they suddenly came across a large round head of cheese. They wanted to share it in fairness, equally, but failed.

Greed prevailed over the cubs, each of them was afraid that the other would get more than half.

They were arguing, swearing, growling, when suddenly a fox came up to them.

What are you arguing about, young people? the cheat asked.

The cubs talked about their misfortune.

What kind of trouble is this? - said the fox. - It doesn't matter! Let me share the cheese equally for you: the younger and the older are all the same to me.

That is good! - the cubs exclaimed with joy. - Delhi!

The chanterelle took the cheese and broke it in two. But the old cheat broke the head so that one piece was larger than the other. The cubs shouted at once:

This one is bigger! The fox reassured them:

Hush, young people! And this trouble is not a problem. A little patience - I'll sort it out now.

She took a good bite from more than half and swallowed it. Now the smaller piece is bigger.

And so uneven! - the cubs got worried. The fox looked at them reproachfully.

Well, full, full! - she said. - I myself know my business!

And she bit off a hefty bite from more than half. The larger piece is now smaller.

And so uneven! - cried the cubs in alarm.

May it be for you! - said the fox, with difficulty turning his tongue, as her mouth was filled with delicious cheese. - Just a little more - and it will be equally.

And so the carve-up went on. The cubs were led back and forth only with black noses - from larger to smaller, from smaller to larger piece. Until the fox was satisfied, she divided and divided everything.

By the time the pieces were evened, the cubs had almost no cheese left: two tiny crumbs!

Well, - said the fox, - although little by little, but equally! Bon appetit, cubs! - giggled and, wagging her tail, ran away. This is how it happens to those who are greedy.

On the other side of the glass mountains, behind a silk meadow, stood an untouched, unprecedented dense forest. In this untouched, unprecedented dense forest, in its very thicket, lived an old bear. She had two sons. When the cubs grew up, they decided that they would go around the world to seek their fortune.
At first they went to their mother and, as expected, said goodbye to her. The old bear hugged her sons and told them never to part with each other.
The cubs promised to fulfill the order of their mother and set off on their way.
They walked, walked. And the day went on, and another went on. Finally they ran out of supplies. The cubs are hungry. Dejected, they wandered side by side.
- Eh, brother, how I want to eat! - complained the younger.
- And I want to! - said the elder.
So they kept walking and walking, and suddenly they found a large round head of cheese. They wanted to divide it equally, but failed. Greed overcame the cubs: each was afraid that the other would get more.
They argued, growled, and suddenly a fox came up to them out of nowhere.
- What are you arguing about, young people? The fox asked softly.
The cubs told her about their misfortune. - What a misfortune! - said the fox. - Let me divide the cheese for you equally: to me that the younger, that the elder - all the same.
- That's good! - the cubs were delighted. - Delhi!
The fox took the cheese and broke it in two. But she split the head so that one piece - it was even visible to the eye - was larger than the other.
The cubs shouted:
- This one is bigger! The fox reassured them:
- Hush, young people! And this trouble is not a problem. I’ll sort this out now.
She took a good bite from most of it and swallowed it. Now the smaller piece is bigger.
- And so uneven! - the cubs got worried.
“Well, that's enough,” said the fox. - I myself know my business! And she took a bite off the bulk. The larger piece is now smaller.
- And so uneven! - the cubs shouted.
- Let it be for you! - said the fox, with difficulty turning his tongue, as her mouth was filled with delicious cheese. - Just a little more - and it will be equally.
The fox continued to share the cheese. And the cubs were led back and forth, back and forth with only black noses: from a larger piece to a smaller one, from a smaller one to a larger one.
Until the fox had his fill, she divided and divided everything.
But then the pieces became equal, and the cubs had almost no cheese left: two tiny pieces.
- Well, - said the fox, - although little by little, but equally! Bon appetit, cubs! - And, wagging her tail, she ran away.
This is how it happens to those who are greedy!

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Two greedy teddy bears

An old bear lived in a wild, unprecedented dense forest, in its very thicket. She had two sons. When the cubs grew up, they decided that they would go around the world to seek their fortune.

At first they went to their mother and, as expected, said goodbye to her. The old bear hugged her sons and told them never to part with each other.

The cubs promised to fulfill the order of their mother and set off on their way.They walked, walked. And the day went on, and another went on. Finally they ran out of supplies. The cubs are hungry.

Oh, brother, how hungry I am! - complained the younger.

And I want to! - said the elder.

So they kept walking and walking, and suddenly they found a large round head of cheese. They wanted to divide it equally, but failed. Greed prevailed over the cubs: each was afraid that the other would get the most.

They argued, swore, growled, and suddenly a fox came up to them out of nowhere.

What are you arguing about, young people? the cheat asked softly.

The cubs told the fox about their misfortune.

What a disaster it is! - said the fox. - Let me divide the cheese for you equally: to me that the younger, that the elder - all the same.

- That's good! - the cubs were delighted. - Delhi!

The fox took the cheese and broke it in two. But the old cheat broke the head so that one piece - it was even visible to the eye - was larger than the other.

The cubs immediately shouted:

This one is bigger!

The fox reassured them:

Hush, young people! And this trouble is not a problem. A little patience. I’ll sort this out now.

She took a good bite from most of it and swallowed it. Now the smaller piece is bigger.

And so uneven! - the cubs got worried.

Well, that's enough, - said the fox. - I myself know my business! And she took a bite off the bulk. The larger piece is now smaller.

And so uneven! - the cubs shouted.

The fox looked at them reproachfully.

Well, full, full! - she said. - I know my business!

And she bit off a hefty bite from most of it. The larger piece is now smaller.

And so uneven! - cried the cubs in alarm.

And so the carve-up went on. The cubs were led back and forth, back and forth with only black noses: from larger piece to smaller, from smaller to larger.

Until the fox was satisfied, she divided and divided everything.

By the time the pieces were evened, the cubs had almost no cheese left: two crumbs!

Well, - said the fox, - although little by little, but equally! Bon appetit, cubs! - the fox giggled and, wagging its tail, ran away.

This is how it happens to those who are greedy!

Complete tasks for the text

    Where, where does the beginning of the events described in the text take place?

    in the meadow;

    in the thicket of the forest;

    in the village;

    in field.

    What caused the quarrel among the cubs?

    didn't know how to divide the cheese;

    each was afraid that the other would get the most;

    they were afraid to cheat each other.

    Choose the correct meaning of the word cheat.

    clever and cunning deceiver;

    simple-minded;

    unable to find the right road.

    In which collection would you place this text?

    to a collection of stories;

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    For what purpose did the cubs set off on the road? Write out from the text

    What punishment did the old bear give to her sons? Find the answer in the text and write it down.

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On the other side of the glass mountains, behind a silk meadow, stood an untouched, unprecedented dense forest. In this untouched, unprecedented dense forest, in its very thicket, lived an old bear. She had two sons. When the cubs grew up, they decided that they would go around the world to seek their fortune.
At first they went to their mother and, as expected, said goodbye to her. The old bear hugged her sons and told them never to part with each other.
The cubs promised to fulfill the order of their mother and set off on their way.
They walked, walked. And the day went on, and another went on. Finally they ran out of supplies. The cubs are hungry. Dejected, they wandered side by side.
- Eh, brother, how I want to eat! - complained the younger.
- And I want to! - said the elder.
So they kept walking and walking, and suddenly they found a large round head of cheese. They wanted to divide it equally, but failed. Greed overcame the cubs: each was afraid that the other would get more.
They argued, growled, and suddenly a fox came up to them out of nowhere.
- What are you arguing about, young people? The fox asked softly.
The cubs told her about their misfortune. - What a misfortune! - said the fox. - Let me divide the cheese for you equally: to me that the younger, that the elder - all the same.
- That's good! - the cubs were delighted. - Delhi!
The fox took the cheese and broke it in two. But she split the head so that one piece - it was even visible to the eye - was larger than the other.
The cubs shouted:
- This one is bigger! The fox reassured them:
- Hush, young people! And this trouble is not a problem. I’ll sort this out now.
She took a good bite from most of it and swallowed it. Now the smaller piece is bigger.
- And so uneven! - the cubs got worried.
“Well, that's enough,” said the fox. - I myself know my business! And she took a bite off the bulk. The larger piece is now smaller.
- And so uneven! - the cubs shouted.
- Let it be for you! - said the fox, with difficulty turning his tongue, as her mouth was filled with delicious cheese. - Just a little more - and it will be equally.
The fox continued to share the cheese. And the cubs were led back and forth, back and forth with only black noses: from a larger piece to a smaller one, from a smaller one to a larger one.
Until the fox had his fill, she divided and divided everything.
But then the pieces became equal, and the cubs had almost no cheese left: two tiny pieces.
- Well, - said the fox, - although little by little, but equally! Bon appetit, cubs! - And, wagging her tail, she ran away.
This is how it happens to those who are greedy!

- THE END -

Russian folktale

Hungarian folk tale "Two Greedy Bear Cubs"

Genre: tale of animals

The main characters of the fairy tale "Two greedy bears" and their characteristics

  1. Two teddy bears. Cheerful, simple-minded, trusting, greedy with hunger.
  2. Fox. Sly, shameless, deceit, impudent.
Plan for retelling the tale "Two Greedy Bear Cubs"
  1. She-bear and her children
  2. Long way
  3. Head of cheese
  4. Bear cubs dispute
  5. Fox help
  6. Eating cheese
  7. Small piece of cheese
The shortest content of the tale "Two greedy teddy bears" for the reader's diary in 6 sentences
  1. Two teddy bears decided to go for a walk around the world and left their mother.
  2. They walked for a long time and were very hungry.
  3. The cubs found a head of cheese, but could not separate it
  4. Fox offered to help them.
  5. The fox took a bite off the pieces of cheese until they were completely reduced.
  6. The cubs received tiny pieces of cheese.
The main idea of ​​the fairy tale "Two Greedy Bear Cubs"
Greed does not lead to good.

What the tale "Two greedy bears" teaches
The tale teaches you not to be greedy, not to believe that everyone around you will definitely want to deceive you, but also not to trust strangers who offer their disinterested help for nothing. Teaches you to distinguish between cunning and flattery. Teaches you to share everything with a friend.

Review of the fairy tale "Two greedy bears"
A very funny tale. It seems to me that the bewildered faces of the cubs when they saw how much cheese they got in the end. And so you should! There is nothing to share and dress up between brothers, and even more so there is nothing to listen to any foxes you meet!

Proverbs for the fairy tale "Two greedy bears"
Greed is the beginning of all grief.
Small will saturate, from a lot it will swell.
Nazar climbed down all alone.
Trust. but check.
The fox will lead the seven wolves.

Read a summary, a short retelling of the tale "Two Greedy Bear Cubs"
Once upon a time, there lived a she-bear and her two cubs in a dense forest. They lived merrily and rejoiced in everything. But the cubs grew up and wanted to go around the world, to see other forests.
The cubs said goodbye to their mother and went. We walked first along the edge, then through the meadow, then came to another forest. And the cubs wanted to eat, but they did not have any supplies. They walked hungry, dejected, and suddenly they see a head of fine cheese lying right in the middle of the road.
The cubs were delighted, they began to decide how to divide the cheese so that everyone would be equally, in fairness. We argued, argued, we could not agree in any way.
But then the fox ran past. I saw the cheese, found out the reason for the dispute and decided to help the cubs. She offered to divide the cheese equally, she has no interest in cheating.
The cubs were delighted, agreed. The fox broke the cheese in half, but so that one piece was larger. The cubs are worried, and the fox calms them down - now we will align. And bites off a larger piece. Now the smaller piece is bigger. The fox bit off from him too. And so she bit and bit the cheese, until the cubs were left with very small, but absolutely identical pieces.
Then the well-fed fox laughed, wished the cubs to stay happily and ran away.

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