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An invaluable source of wisdom and inspiration for a child. In this section you can read your favorite fairy tales online for free and give children the first most important lessons of world order and morality. It is from the magical narrative that children learn about good and evil, and also that these concepts are far from absolute. Each fairy tale presents its short description, which will help parents choose a topic that is relevant to the child’s age and give him a choice.
Fairy tale title | Source | Rating |
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Vasilisa the Beautiful | Russian traditional | 385812 |
Morozko | Russian traditional | 255557 |
Aibolit | Korney Chukovsky | 1090015 |
The Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor | Arabian tale | 241596 |
Snowman | Andersen H.K. | 137716 |
Moidodyr | Korney Chukovsky | 1067404 |
Porridge from an ax | Russian traditional | 289161 |
The Scarlet Flower | Aksakov S.T. | 1605931 |
Teremok | Russian traditional | 432928 |
Fly Tsokotukha | Korney Chukovsky | 1175063 |
Mermaid | Andersen H.K. | 481899 |
Fox and Crane | Russian traditional | 228564 |
Barmaley | Korney Chukovsky | 493779 |
Fedorino grief | Korney Chukovsky | 823505 |
Sivka-Burka | Russian traditional | 206467 |
Green oak near Lukomorye | Pushkin A.S. | 832077 |
Twelve months | Samuel Marshak | 866332 |
The Bremen Town Musicians | Brothers Grimm | 285117 |
Puss in Boots | Charles Perrault | 457026 |
The Tale of Tsar Saltan | Pushkin A.S. | 687930 |
The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish | Pushkin A.S. | 620825 |
The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights | Pushkin A.S. | 307142 |
The Tale of the Golden Cockerel | Pushkin A.S. | 256229 |
Thumbelina | Andersen H.K. | 213846 |
The Snow Queen | Andersen H.K. | 257637 |
Fast walkers | Andersen H.K. | 31809 |
sleeping Beauty | Charles Perrault | 111290 |
Little Red Riding Hood | Charles Perrault | 258308 |
Tom Thumb | Charles Perrault | 177896 |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | Brothers Grimm | 175977 |
Snow White and Alotsvetik | Brothers Grimm | 46092 |
The wolf and the seven Young goats | Brothers Grimm | 147792 |
Hare and hedgehog | Brothers Grimm | 136881 |
Mrs. Metelitsa | Brothers Grimm | 95460 |
Sweet porridge | Brothers Grimm | 198760 |
Princess on the Pea | Andersen H.K. | 117886 |
Crane and Heron | Russian traditional | 33295 |
Cinderella | Charles Perrault | 363926 |
The Tale of a Stupid Mouse | Samuel Marshak | 352221 |
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves | Arabian tale | 143660 |
Aladdin's magic lamp | Arabian tale | 247523 |
Cat, rooster and fox | Russian traditional | 140360 |
Chicken Ryaba | Russian traditional | 353002 |
Fox and cancer | Russian traditional | 94281 |
Fox-sister and wolf | Russian traditional | 90475 |
Masha and the Bear | Russian traditional | 293291 |
The Sea King and Vasilisa the Wise | Russian traditional | 96255 |
Snow Maiden | Russian traditional | 58898 |
Three piglets | Russian traditional | 1991610 |
ugly duck | Andersen H.K. | 135860 |
Wild Swans | Andersen H.K. | 60703 |
Flint | Andersen H.K. | 78087 |
Ole Lukoje | Andersen H.K. | 131663 |
The Steadfast Tin Soldier | Andersen H.K. | 50033 |
Baba Yaga | Russian traditional | 136913 |
Magic pipe | Russian traditional | 140184 |
Magic ring | Russian traditional | 168942 |
Grief | Russian traditional | 23506 |
Swan geese | Russian traditional | 94613 |
Daughter and stepdaughter | Russian traditional | 24985 |
Ivan Tsarevich and the Grey Wolf | Russian traditional | 75064 |
Treasure | Russian traditional | 51304 |
Kolobok | Russian traditional | 177063 |
Living water | Brothers Grimm | 88875 |
Rapunzel | Brothers Grimm | 147751 |
Rumplestiltskin | Brothers Grimm | 46980 |
A pot of porridge | Brothers Grimm | 82936 |
King Thrushbeard | Brothers Grimm | 28879 |
little people | Brothers Grimm | 64487 |
Hansel and Gretel | Brothers Grimm | 34591 |
golden goose | Brothers Grimm | 42918 |
Mrs. Metelitsa | Brothers Grimm | 23271 |
Worn out shoes | Brothers Grimm | 33747 |
Straw, coal and bean | Brothers Grimm | 29629 |
twelve brothers | Brothers Grimm | 23267 |
Spindle, weaving shuttle and needle | Brothers Grimm | 28943 |
Friendship between cat and mouse | Brothers Grimm | 40475 |
Kinglet and bear | Brothers Grimm | 29069 |
Royal children | Brothers Grimm | 24798 |
Brave Little Tailor | Brothers Grimm | 37252 |
crystal ball | Brothers Grimm | 69849 |
Queen Bee | Brothers Grimm | 45417 |
Smart Gretel | Brothers Grimm | 23472 |
Three lucky ones | Brothers Grimm | 23271 |
Three spinners | Brothers Grimm | 22876 |
Three snake leaves | Brothers Grimm | 23253 |
Three brothers | Brothers Grimm | 23332 |
The Old Man of the Glass Mountain | Brothers Grimm | 23225 |
The Tale of a Fisherman and His Wife | Brothers Grimm | 23125 |
underground man | Brothers Grimm | 33754 |
Donkey | Brothers Grimm | 25474 |
Ocheski | Brothers Grimm | 22339 |
The Frog King, or Iron Henry | Brothers Grimm | 23276 |
Six swans | Brothers Grimm | 28782 |
Marya Morevna | Russian traditional | 52950 |
Wonderful miracle, wonderful miracle | Russian traditional | 46032 |
Two frosts | Russian traditional | 42713 |
Most expensive | Russian traditional | 36636 |
Wonderful shirt | Russian traditional | 43952 |
Frost and hare | Russian traditional | 42769 |
How the fox learned to fly | Russian traditional | 52762 |
Ivan the Fool | Russian traditional | 39766 |
Fox and jug | Russian traditional | 28896 |
bird tongue | Russian traditional | 25172 |
The soldier and the devil | Russian traditional | 23880 |
Crystal Mountain | Russian traditional | 28737 |
Tricky Science | Russian traditional | 31646 |
Smart guy | Russian traditional | 24349 |
Snow Maiden and Fox | Russian traditional | 67695 |
Word | Russian traditional | 23976 |
Fast messenger | Russian traditional | 23555 |
Seven Simeons | Russian traditional | 23618 |
About the old grandmother | Russian traditional | 25817 |
Go there - I don’t know where, bring something - I don’t know what | Russian traditional | 56656 |
At the behest of the pike | Russian traditional | 79032 |
Rooster and millstones | Russian traditional | 23330 |
Shepherd's Piper | Russian traditional | 44021 |
Petrified Kingdom | Russian traditional | 23942 |
About rejuvenating apples and living water | Russian traditional | 42233 |
Goat Dereza | Russian traditional | 38617 |
Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber | Russian traditional | 35209 |
Cockerel and bean seed | Russian traditional | 61216 |
Ivan - peasant son and miracle Yudo | Russian traditional | 33785 |
Three Bears | Russian traditional | 510717 |
Fox and black grouse | Russian traditional | 25035 |
Tar barrel | Russian traditional | 86676 |
Baba Yaga and berries | Russian traditional | 42873 |
Battle on Kalinov Bridge | Russian traditional | 24299 |
Finist - Clear Falcon | Russian traditional | 57829 |
Princess Nesmeyana | Russian traditional | 152769 |
Tops and roots | Russian traditional | 64145 |
Winter hut of animals | Russian traditional | 44338 |
flying ship | Russian traditional | 81649 |
Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka | Russian traditional | 42237 |
Golden comb cockerel | Russian traditional | 50261 |
Zayushkin's hut | Russian traditional | 142697 |
By listening to fairy tales, children not only acquire the necessary knowledge, but also learn to build relationships in society, relating themselves to one or another fictional character. From the experience of relationships between fairy-tale characters, the child understands that one should not unconditionally trust strangers. Our website presents the most famous fairy tales for your children. Choose interesting fairy tales from the table provided.
The various plots of the fairy tale help the child understand that the world around him can be contradictory and quite complex. Listening to the hero's adventures, children virtually encounter injustice, hypocrisy and pain. But this is how the baby learns to value love, honesty, friendship and beauty. Always having a happy ending, fairy tales help the child to be optimistic and resist various kinds of life's troubles.
The entertainment component of fairy tales should not be underestimated. Listening to fascinating stories has many advantages, for example, compared to watching cartoons - there is no threat to the baby's vision. Moreover, by listening to children's fairy tales performed by parents, the baby learns many new words and learns to correctly articulate sounds. The importance of this is difficult to overestimate, because scientists have long proven that nothing affects the future comprehensive development of a child more than early speech development.
Fairy tales There are different ones: magical – exciting children’s imagination with a riot of imagination; everyday - telling about simple everyday life, in which magic is also possible; about animals - where the leading characters are not people, but various animals so beloved by children. A large number of such fairy tales are presented on our website. Here you can read for free what will be interesting to your child. Convenient navigation will help make finding the right material quick and simple.
Read the annotations to give the child the right to independently choose a fairy tale, because most modern child psychologists believe that the key to children’s future love of reading lies in the freedom to choose material. We give you and your child unlimited freedom in choosing wonderful children's fairy tales!
A TALE ABOUT NUMBERS
Far, far beyond the seas, beyond the forests, there was the kingdom of Mathematics and numbers lived in it. They all lived very far from each other and rarely met...
"UNIT"
Once upon a time there lived in the kingdom of Mathematics Unit. She lived alone - all alone in such a blue palace - a corner
And she had one corner there where there was one table
and one chair, one cabinet in which there was one cup
and one saucer. And I bought one in the store
everything one at a time: one candy, one book, one boot...
Unity was bored by herself and she decided to make friends with someone and Unity went for a walk around the kingdom. Suddenly, a wolf jumped out from behind a tree towards Unity. He was also alone and no one wanted to be friends with him, they thought he was evil. And Unity felt sorry for the wolf, and she invited him to play together. So the one and the wolf became friends and together they recited a poem:
Guys, I'm one!
Very thin, like a knitting needle!
I look a little like a hook
Or maybe on a broken twig.
The account is kept from me
And for that I am honored!
"TWO"
Back in the kingdom of mathematics there lived the number Two. She also lived in her own house, like this:
Her house had two rooms.
Two had a friend, a wise owl, and they loved to play different games. They especially loved games with the number two:
How many ears are there on the top of your head?
How many eyes?
Well, how many arms and legs?
Near Deuce’s house there was a beautiful lake, and swans swam in it. When the couple came to the lake, the swans asked her to tell them a poem: Two looks like swans:
There is a neck and a tail too.
The swan can tell you
How do we find out the number two?
"TROIKA"
IN Troika also lived in the Kingdom of Mathematics. She lived in this red palace
Everyone loved her because she was kind and obedient. Her house had three large rooms. Troika's neighbors were three bears. They all lived in love and harmony. Every day Troika treated the little bear with three candies. One day the bears went into the forest to pick mushrooms and invited Troika with them, but she got so carried away that she got lost. Troika looked around and saw a clearing nearby; in the clearing she saw three hedgehogs. The trio treated each hedgehog to a mushroom, and they showed her the way home. At home, the three bears were very happy about Troika and told her a poem:
Oh! Hurry up and take a look!
The number three has appeared!
Three third of icons
Consists of two hooks.
"FOUR"
Another resident of the Kingdom of Mathematics was Four, she lived in such a palace
There were four rooms in the palace. The Hedgehog lived in one room, the Cat lived in another, the Turtle lived in the third, and the owner of the Four herself lived in the fourth. They had fun, sang and danced.
One day, Four told their friends that there are four directions to the world: north, south, east and west, and they wanted to go on a journey. They took four apples, four cookies, four juices with them, boarded a plane and flew north. There was a lot - a lot of snow and polar bears lived there. The four and their friends were very cold and decided to go south. It was hot in the south, unusual birds sang and interesting animals were found there. When our travelers got to the east, they were met by an eastern prince who proudly rode an elephant. And in the west, the Four introduced their friends to cowboys - brave heroes. The travelers were very tired and flew home to the kingdom of Mathematics. At home, Hedgehog, Cat and Turtle composed a poem for the Four:
I have a flag in my hand!
Look quickly, my friend,
How good is he?
Looks like a four!
"FIVE"
Five lived in a beautiful green palace.
She had five rooms. In the biggest
There was a table in the room, there were five chairs around it, and on the table there were five cups and five saucers.
Around the palace where Five lived there was a large orchard. Apple and pear trees grew there. Five's neighbors were Bunny, Hedgehog and Squirrel. Once they asked Five to treat them to fruit, and Five said: “If you count how many apple trees and how many pears grow in the garden, then I will treat you.”
Then Five treated everyone to apples and pears. And Bunny, Hedgehog and Squirrel told her a poem:
The wind inflates the sail,
And the flag plays on the mast.
The wind wants to show
Number five to all the guys!
"SIX"
In the Kingdom of Mathematics there was a Blue Sea. And so near the Blue Sea lived the Six. Here in this blue palace, which had six rooms.
Six had six kittens: the first was white, the second was brave, the third was smart, the fourth was noisy, the fifth had a red tail, and the sixth loved to sleep. The kittens had six bowls from which they drank milk and six baskets in which they slept. Every evening, Six gave the kittens milk and then put them to bed. Let's help the six feed and tuck the naughty kittens.
And when the kittens lay down in their baskets, Six told them a poem: On the fence at the gate
Number six perched:
Like a little snail
There is a curl and horns.
"SEVEN"
In the Kingdom of Mathematics, on the Street of Yellow Dandelions, there lived a seven. She lived in this colorful palace
Seven has been friends with the rainbow for a long time,
and therefore her palace was decorated in seven
colors of the rainbow. There were seven rooms in the palace.
Seven and Rainbow often had fun, black paint was jealous of them and, on her orders, the robbers grabbed Seven and threw him into the dungeon.
To free the Seven you need to answer the following questions:
How many colors are there in a rainbow?
How many days are there in a week?
How many dwarfs does Snow White have?
How many kids did the goat have?
Well done! Now Black Paint has freed the number Seven, and for her liberation she will tell you a poem:
The sun is hot,
The heron spreads its wings,
And he will straighten them out completely,
Turns into number seven!
"EIGHT"
This is where the Eight lived in such an unusually beautiful palace.
She was round-faced, ruddy, maybe a little plump,
but she was never upset about it and was always cheerful.
Eight loved cleanliness and often tidied up the eight rooms.
Eight lived on the very edge of the kingdom, where it often snowed, and one day Eight and his friend Spider decided to build a snowman. But for some reason they didn’t succeed except for large lumps of snow. Let's tell Eight and Spider how to make a snowman.
When eight saw the snowman, she thought for a long time what number he reminded her of. The snowman told her a poem:
Eight has two rings
Without beginning and end.
We'll ask Vanka to stand up
Show us the number eight
One circle and two circles
It's just my friend.
« NINE"
Back in the kingdom of Mathematics there lived the number Nine.
She lived in such an unusual palace, in which
there were nine rooms.
One fine sunny day Nine had
birthday, she invited Chanterelle, Magpie, Mouse, Bunny, Hedgehog, Bear, Kitten and Wolf. But Nine did not know how to count and could not accommodate all the guests at the table:
How many chairs should be placed at the table?
How many cups should I put in?
How many pieces should a birthday cake be cut into?
The hostess also prepared a surprise for the guests; she asked them the riddle “What number will nine turn into if it turns over?”
The guests prepared a poem for the birthday girl:
The cat lay down on the ledge,
The fluffy tail hung down.
Kitty, cat, what's up
You look like a nine!
"ZERO and TEN"
IN in the very center of the kingdom lived Zero. He had a very interesting palace
There was not a single corner in this palace; there was nowhere to put a table or chair. In general it was empty. And therefore Zero
became a slacker.
Once the sad Zero was sitting and crying, and at that time
Number One decided to visit the other numbers. And then she came to visit zero, brought a delicious pie and chocolate. One saw that Zero had nothing and invited him to his home. They spent the whole day together, liked each other and decided to get married. But how can it be, they are different numbers, how can they live together? They thought and thought and came up with a common name for themselves, Ten, so that no one could separate them.
Ten invited all the numbers to the wedding. There was a lot of food, all friends came with gifts. This is the poem they gave to the Ten:
Zero had a girlfriend
The one is a laugher.
She joked about zero
And turned it into a top ten!
All the numbers liked being together so much that no one wanted to go home, and they decided to build a big city and call it Tsifland. So they did, and began to live amicably and happily.
Ten smart sisters
Everything has been considered for a long time.
Look, they're standing next to each other
WITH you are already familiar with them.
Fairy tales that teach good...
These good bedtime stories with a happy and instructive ending will delight your child before bed, calm him down, and teach kindness and friendship.
Good fairy tales for children from the series: That's it! It is recommended to read fairy tales with deep meaning to children from 1 to 101 years old, modern, interesting and understandable to children.
If you want to raise a kind and sympathetic child, and help him act correctly in difficult life situations, then be sure to read educational bedtime stories to your child.
A series of good instructive tales about a boy - Fedya Egorov.
Brothers Fedya and Vasya Egorov have long wanted to have real slingshots. Sometimes Fedya made slingshots for himself and his brother from aluminum wire. The boys used these slingshots to shoot paper bullets at targets, but they wanted to have large slingshots made from real wooden slingshots.
The brothers' passion for slingshots appeared and then disappeared. But this time it was definitely the last, because the events associated with slingshot shooting were extraordinary, they were not just events, but real adventures. And this time the guys had a slingshot not made of wire, but a real one made of a poplar branch with a leather sight on a wide medical rubber band. This slingshot could shoot real stones. Dad made this slingshot for his sons.
Having made his sons promise that they would only shoot from a slingshot at an inanimate target marked on the wall of the barn, the father and his sons went into the nearby forest. They took with them everything they needed to make slingshots: a knife, two leather tongues from Vasya’s old boots and a medical rubber tourniquet. By lunchtime, all three returned with a bouquet of flowers for mom, a glass of fragrant strawberries for tea, and two fresh slingshots.
Fedya and Vasya were in joyful excitement. They vied with each other to praise their slingshots, told their mother how far they managed to shoot with them in the forest, and even made guesses as to who would hit the target on the wall of the barn how many times. ...
In the summer, the boy Fedya Egorov came to rest in the village with his grandparents. This village stood right next to the forest. Fedya decided to go into the forest to pick berries and mushrooms, but his grandparents did not let him in. They said that the real Baba Yaga lives in their forest, and for more than two hundred years no one has gone to this forest.
Fedya did not believe that Baba Yaga lived in the forest, but he obeyed his grandparents and did not go into the forest, but went to the river to fish. The cat Vaska followed Fedya. The fish were biting well. There were already three ruffs floating in Fedya’s jar when the cat knocked it over and ate the fish. Fedya saw this, got upset and decided to postpone fishing until tomorrow. Fedya returned home. Grandparents were not at home. Fedya put away the fishing rod, put on a long-sleeved shirt and, taking a basket, went to the neighbor’s children to invite them into the forest.
Fedya believed that his grandparents had written about Baba Yaga, that they simply did not want him to go into the forest, because it is always very easy to get lost in the forest. But Fedya was not afraid of getting lost in the forest, since he wanted to go into the forest with friends who had lived here for a long time, and therefore knew the forest well.
To Fedya’s great surprise, all the guys refused to go with him and they began to dissuade him. ...
Once upon a time there was a boy Fedya Egorov. Fedya did not always keep his promises. Sometimes, having promised his parents to clean up his toys, he got carried away, forgot and left them scattered.
One day Fedya’s parents left him alone at home and asked him not to lean out of the window. Fedya promised them that he would not lean out of the window, but would draw. He took out everything he needed for drawing, sat down in a large room at the table and began to draw.
But as soon as mom and dad left the house, Fedya was immediately drawn to the window. Fedya thought: “So what, I promised not to peek, I’ll quickly peek out and see what the guys are doing in the yard, and mom and dad won’t even know that I was peeking.”
Fedya placed a chair near the window, climbed onto the window sill, lowered the handle on the frame, and before he even had time to pull the window sash, it swung open. By some miracle, just like in a fairy tale, a flying carpet appeared in front of the window, and on it sat a grandfather unfamiliar to Fedya. Grandfather smiled and said:
- Hello, Fedya! Do you want me to give you a ride on my carpet? ...
The boy Fedya Egorov became stubborn at the table:
- I don’t want to eat soup and I won’t eat porridge. I don't like bread!
The soup, porridge and bread took offense at him, disappeared from the table and ended up in the forest. And at this time an angry hungry wolf was prowling through the forest and said:
– I love soup, porridge and bread! Oh, how I wish I could eat them!
The food heard this and flew straight into the wolf's mouth. The wolf has eaten his fill, sits contentedly, licking his lips. And Fedya left the table without eating. For dinner, mom served potato pancakes with jelly, and Fedya became stubborn again:
- Mom, I don’t want pancakes, I want pancakes with sour cream!
There lived two brothers - Fedya and Vasya Egorov. They constantly started fights, quarrels, divided something among themselves, quarreled, argued over trifles, and at the same time the youngest of the brothers, Vasya, always squeaked. Sometimes the eldest of the brothers, Fedya, also squealed. The squeaking of the children greatly irritated and upset the parents, and especially the mother. And people often get sick from grief.
So the mother of these boys got sick, so much so that she stopped getting up even for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The doctor who came to treat my mother prescribed her medication and said that my mother needed peace and quiet. Dad, leaving for work, asked the children not to make noise. He gave them the book and said:
– The book is interesting, read it. I think you'll like it.
Once upon a time there was a boy Fedya Egorov. Like all kids, he had a lot of toys. Fedya loved his toys and played with them with pleasure, but there was one problem - he didn’t like to clean them up after himself. He will play and leave where he played. The toys lay in disarray on the floor and got in the way, everyone was tripping over them, even Fedya himself threw them away.
And then one day the toys got tired of it.
“We need to run away from Fedya before they completely break us.” We must go to the good guys who take care of their toys and put them away,” said the plastic soldier.
…
Once upon a time there lived the Devil. That Devil had a magic tail. With the help of his tail, the Devil could find himself anywhere, but, most importantly, the Devil’s tail could fulfill whatever he wanted, for this he only had to think of a wish and wave his tail. This devil was very evil and very harmful.
He used the magical power of his tail for harmful deeds. He caused accidents on the roads, drowned people in rivers, broke ice under fishermen, started fires and committed many other atrocities. One day the Devil got tired of living alone in his underground kingdom.
He built himself a kingdom on earth, surrounded it with dense forest and swamps so that no one could approach him, and began to think about who else to populate his kingdom with. The Devil thought and thought and came up with the idea of populating his kingdom with helpers who would commit harmful atrocities on his orders.
The Devil decided to take naughty children as his assistants. ...
Also on topic:
Poem: “Fedya is a nice boy”
Cheerful boy Fedya
Riding a bike,
Fedya is driving along the path,
Stepping back a little to the left.
At this time on the track
Murka the cat jumped out.
Fedya suddenly slowed down,
I missed Murka the Cat.
Fedya moves on briskly,
A friend shouts to him: “Wait a minute!”
Let me ride a little bit.
This is a friend, not anyone,
Fedya said: “Take it, my friend.”
Ride one circle.
He himself sat down on the bench,
He sees a faucet and a watering can nearby,
And there are flowers waiting in the flowerbed -
Who would give me a sip of water?
Fedya, jumping off the bench,
All the flowers were watered from a watering can
And he poured water for the geese,
So they can get drunk.
- Our Fedya is so good,
- Prosha the cat suddenly noticed,
- Yes, he is good enough to be our friend,
- said the goose, drinking some water.
- Woof woof woof! - said Polkan,
– Fedya is a nice boy!
“Fedya is a hooligan boy”
Cheerful boy Fedya
Riding a bike
Directly off the road
Fedya, the mischievous one, is coming.
Driving straight across the lawn
So I ran into peonies,
I broke three stems
And scared away three moths,
He crushed more daisies,
I caught my shirt on a bush,
Immediately he crashed into a bench,
He kicked and knocked over the watering can,
I soaked my sandals in a puddle,
I used mud on the pedals.
“Ha-ha-ha,” said the gander,
Well, what a weirdo he is,
You have to drive on the path!
“Yes,” said the kitten Proshka,
– there’s no road at all!
The cat said: “He does a lot of harm!”
“Woof-woof-woof,” said Polkan,
- This boy is a bully!
Audio fairy tales for children are an excellent assistant for parents who keep up with the times. In order to listen to a fairy tale, just enter a query in the search bar, select and turn on. Fairy tales are available to everyone free of charge.
Today everything has changed. Televisions, computers, audio players and much more have taken root in our lives. And no matter how skeptical the old generation is about these innovations, there are still many undeniable advantages, one of which is the ability to listen to bedtime stories online.
Thanks to the Internet, audio fairy tales have gained popularity online. Therefore, modern parents can easily choose a suitable fairy tale for their children online if they do not have the opportunity or strength to read the work in person. With the development of the Internet, fairy tales from writers around the world are now available, including Russian folk tales, among which you will definitely find your favorite one.
If you decide to play an audio story for your child at bedtime, then you should not choose the first story you come across. Consider your child's age and personal preferences.
For children aged 3-4 years, fairy tales that the child can easily understand are an excellent option. As a rule, these are short tales (5-10 minutes). They reveal the first knowledge about the world, the relationships between people and animals. They also teach the child to take care of everything that comes his way.
For children aged 4-5 years, the works should be more meaningful. Such tales may contain deception, greed, and malice. Thus, the works show how to treat such manifestations of human nature. Thanks to such negative heroes in fairy tales, the child begins to understand why it is impossible to act one way or another, and from the example of positive heroes he learns how to behave correctly.
Fairy tales for children 6-7 years old should already contain a large amount of information and diversify the child’s development. Choose works of art in which children will also have the opportunity to predict the course of events themselves, which will help develop their thinking. Listening to such fairy tales will help the child adapt more easily to the world around him and teach him to make decisions on his own.
If you choose works according to this principle, then listening to fairy tales for children will always be an interesting and exciting process.
Listening to audio fairy tales for children online for free will be interesting not only for children, but also for adults who keep memories of their childhood in their hearts. Therefore, choose a suitable fairy tale, get comfortable and spend quality time with your child.
With sincere faith in goodness,
Yours.
Fairy tales are poetic stories about extraordinary events and adventures involving fictional characters. In modern Russian, the concept of the word “fairy tale” has acquired its meaning since the 17th century. Until that point, the word "fable" was supposedly used in this meaning.
One of the main features of a fairy tale is that it is always based on an invented story, with a happy ending, where good defeats evil. The stories contain a certain hint that enables the child to learn to recognize good and evil and to comprehend life through clear examples.
Reading fairy tales is one of the main and important stages on your child’s path to life. Various stories make it clear that the world around us is quite contradictory and unpredictable. By listening to stories about the adventures of the main characters, children learn to value love, honesty, friendship and kindness.
Reading fairy tales is useful not only for children. Having grown up, we forget that in the end good always triumphs over evil, that all adversity is nothing, and a beautiful princess is waiting for her prince on a white horse. It’s quite easy to give a little good mood and plunge into a fairy-tale world!