A lullaby about a fox


Lyrics of the song “Lullaby about a fox”

Lullaby about a fox:

Thursday has arrived. I haven't forgotten anything. And I came to you again to tell you a fairy tale. About a fluffy fox. How she lives in the forest. A fox was running through the forest. She wanted to eat. From the trees, bird voices flew up into the heavens. And they didn’t let me listen to how a mouse runs in the grass, how a hare scratches its head and pricks up its ears. The bunnies in the forest are afraid of the big red fox. The mouse and the mouse's children are afraid of the fox. After all, no one wants to have the fox for dinner. Well, the fox runs forward, looks around, but can’t find the mouse. The bunny will never find it. They are neither here nor there. And near the oak tree a gray wolf sat down on a crooked stump. And near his nose, his teeth click and click. -Who do you want to bite? — The fox asked him. Catching mosquitoes with your teeth is funny and ugly. The wolf answers the fox: “How can we think about beauty?” If mosquitoes fly and bite and bite. Not one, but all at once! Then the fox says: “You look hungry.” I admit honestly, I also have a brutal appetite. Maybe we can go together and find something? I'm so tired today and wet in the rain. The wolf stood up from the crooked stump, scratched his ear with his paw, blew a mosquito off his nose and said to the fox: “It’s time!” There is a river nearby. We will ask the fisherman to share his fish with us. He will give it to us for sure! They say the bear was there and caught a lot of fish. They approached the river, They looked right on the sand, There was fresh fish lying, And the fisherman on the boat was sleeping. The wolf and the fox licked their lips: “How can we profit from a fish?” I wish I could eat this fish and don’t have to go into the water. Then the fox crawled up, silently collected the fish, and quietly tiptoed away into the forest with the wolf. We sat down on a stump together, ate this fish together, yawned, sat... And then the day ended. And the fisherman shouted to them: “Thieves!” But they climbed into holes to sleep soundly through the night, so that they could get up early in the morning, wander through the forest again, and catch someone. Night is already knocking on the window. Both wolves and foxes are sleeping. And the guys should all sleep soundly and dream.

Lullaby about a fox:

There is a gray cat outside the window. He's wandering around somewhere near the house. Now he leaves, now he comes, singing a lullaby. Now he leaves, now he comes, And he sings about a bunny.

The bunny sleeps under a bush. He is not afraid of the fox, Birds sat on the trees, They have a house there on the branches. Birds sat on the trees, They have a house there on the branches.

The light went out in the yard, the dolls lay down to sleep on a chair, the wolves fell asleep in the den, and the fox was in his hole. The wolves fell asleep in their den, and the fox was in his hole.

I have to get up early tomorrow. Say goodbye to Banilaska. The children close their eyes, Roma will also sleep. The children close their eyes, and Ilyusha will sleep. The children close their eyes, and Svetlana will sleep. The children close their eyes, Ksyusha will also sleep. Children close their eyes...... will sleep.

Fairy tales about the fox

Any fairy tale about a fox, unlike legends about a bear, always tells the truth. Firstly, the cheat is practically the most popular of the heroines of folklore, and each of them endows the fox with exactly those traits that are inherent in it in reality. She is exceptionally beautiful with her bushy tail, red fluffy coat and brightly defined eyes on a narrow, graceful muzzle. She is slender and moves gracefully. In addition, not only the fairy tale about the fox and the hare, but also about the cat, the wolf and any other animals with its participation speaks of the fox’s intelligence, observation, and cunning. And in fact, foxes are endowed with excellent visual memory, acute hearing and an excellent sense of smell. She barely hears the squeak of a mouse hundreds of meters away, swims wonderfully and fishes successfully, and is famous for her maneuver: it is not so easy to catch her or otherwise offend her. Therefore, any Russian folk tale about a fox and a wolf (or any other animal with which she comes into contact) does not exaggerate her abilities, unless the fox does not speak in a human voice. The ingenuity of a cunning gossip always causes admiration. It’s a pity that fairy tales about foxes don’t talk about what wonderful family people they are: orphaned fox cubs will be raised with great love by the first family they meet, without the slightest difference in attitude towards their own and adopted pets. Moreover, both the male and the female take equal care: they improve the home, bring food, teach the fox cubs to hunt.

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  • Cat, rooster and fox
  • Fox and Crane
  • Fox-sister and wolf
  • Man, bear and fox
  • The Fox and the Geese (The Brothers Grimm)
  • The sly fox and the smart duck (V. Bianchi)
  • The Fox and the Badger (S. Afonshin)
  • Bear and fox
  • Fox and goat
  • Fox and blackbird
  • How the fox learned to fly
  • Tiger, peasant and fox
  • Tiger and fox
  • Why does a hedgehog not like to meet a fox (A. Barkov)
  • Chanterelle
  • Mouse and fox
  • Why do badgers and foxes live in holes?
  • Fox and cat
  • Tailless fox
  • The Fox and the Lady Godmother (The Brothers Grimm)
  • The Fox and the Bear (V. Dal)
  • Fox's resourcefulness
  • Who is better?
  • Gossip Fox
  • Fox and Wolf
  • Simplicity is enough for every wise man
  • Don't dig a hole for someone else, you'll fall into it yourself
  • Fox's tail
  • Three hams of the Gray wolf
  • Fox's trick with the fishermen
  • How the Fox treated Gray
  • Raven and Fox
  • Fox, Kotofey and sausage
  • How the Fox deceived the peasant
  • The Adventures of Lis Patrikeevich
  • Chanterelle
  • The pranks of Lisa Patrikeevna
  • What you give is what you get
  • Drum
  • Fox and cat
  • Fox and crane
  • Fox and sheep
  • War of the magpies with the foxes
  • Four-toed lizard
  • Proper nutrition - for the growth and development of the dog
  • The secret to health is proper digestion
  • The Fox and the Sparrow
  • Foxy disposition
  • Fox Confessor
  • How a fox and a sheep punished a wolf
  • Fox and black grouse
  • The poor man and the fox
  • Poor man Tsupara and the fox
  • Grateful fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf and fox
  • Wolf, fox and rooster
  • Wolf, fox and dog
  • Wolf, fox and dog
  • Raven and fox
  • Raven and fox
  • Crow and fox
  • A Crow and a fox
  • Two rams and a fox
  • Woodpecker, fox and crow
  • Echinoderm hedgehog, mole and fox
  • Greedy wolf and fox
  • Hare and fox
  • How the fox and bear bought butter for Christmas
  • How the fox learned to fly
  • How the fox took revenge on the wolf
  • How the fox outwitted the lion
  • How the fox wanted to live in friendship with the rooster
  • How the fox nun confessed the rooster
  • How the fox deceived women
  • Kutkh and the fox
  • Fox
  • Fox and badger
  • Fox and squirrel
  • Fox and God
  • Fox and camel
  • Fox and Raven
  • Fox and geese
  • Fox and hedgehog
  • Fox and Turtle Dove
  • Fox and ermine
  • Fox and goose
  • Fox and girl
  • Fox and snake
  • The Fox and the Jug (Russian folk tale)
  • The Fox and the Jug (Latvian fairy tale)
  • The Fox and the Partridge (French Fairy Tale)
  • The Fox and the Partridge (Ingush Fairy Tale)
  • Fox and chicken
  • Fox and lion
  • Fox and little fox
  • Fox and little fox
  • Fox and horse
  • The Fox and the Bear (Georgian fairy tale)
  • The Fox and the Bear (Mordovian fairy tale)
  • The Fox and the Bear (Nivkh Tale)
  • The Fox and the Bear (Chukchi Tale)
  • Fox and Pelican
  • The Fox and the Quail (Georgian Fairy Tale)
  • The Fox and the Quail (Avar Tale)
  • Fox and Kestrel
  • Fox and cancer
  • Fox and titmouse
  • Fox, deer and raven
  • Fox, starling and crow
  • Fox, turtle and ant
  • Bear, wolf and fox
  • Fox and old man
  • Fox and jackal
  • Fox and jackal
  • Fox on his deathbed
  • Merchant Fox
  • Fox the Trickster
  • Fox-hunter
  • Fox Dancer
  • Fox and speakers
  • Cunning fox
  • Fox Nurse
  • Fox Judge
  • Fox and burbot
  • Bear, pig and fox
  • About how the fox deceived the hyena
  • The deceiver fox and the bird Tekey, who laid four eggs
  • Magpie, fox and heron
  • About the friendship of a donkey and a fox
  • Quail and fox
  • Bird and fox
  • Why is the fox red
  • Tale about a fox
  • The old man and the fox
  • The elder fox and the king's son
  • Old woman and fox
  • Sly Fox
  • Sly Fox
  • The sly fox and the stupid wolf
  • Eagle and fox
  • The Rooster and the Fox (English fairy tale)
  • The Rooster and the Fox (Bosnian Fairy Tale)
  • Sly Fox
  • Tiger and fox
  • Three piglets

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A fairy tale about the little fox Ryzhik

Rashida Abdrakhmanova

A fairy tale about the little fox Ryzhik

In one forest there lived a little fox , his name was Ryzhik . He had a mom and dad. In the morning he didn’t say “good morning” to anyone. And in the evening I didn’t say “good night” to anyone. Ryzhik was a terribly impolite and ill-mannered little fox . He offended other animals, took away their toys, was rude to his parents, and never said polite words.

-Good morning! The fox's father said to Ryzhik .

- Well, I won’t, I muttered Ryzhik .

Ryzhik did not go to school ; his parents could not force him to study.

-Here’s something else I haven’t seen in this school! Will not go!

Mom and dad always told Ryzhik that when he meets other animals, he should say hello. But, alas, mom tried to vaccinate Ryzhik . good manners, but for some reason they were not instilled.

One day Aunt Alice decided to bake cookies. She went to the store and bought everything she needed. Aunt Alice put all the groceries in her bag and walked home along the forest path. the little fox Ryzhik ran out from behind the bushes towards her . He pushed Aunt Alice so that her bag even fell out of her hands. Without even apologizing, the fox ran on. Aunt Alice shook her head and began to collect her things. And one day Ryzhik was eating candy at home and throwing candy wrappers on the floor. Mom fox came home and saw it, she was very upset and asked him to remove the candy wrappers. Little Fox Ryzhik didn’t even listen to her, he ran out into the street.

-How are you doing, Ryzhik ? - Grandfather Fox asked smiling.

- What do you care? - Ryzhik . And so it was with all the inhabitants of the forest.

Ryzhik went . He walked through the forest and saw a hedgehog and said:

-Hey, hedgehog, how to get out of here? But the hedgehog did not answer and left.

Ryzhik walks further through the forest , and a hare meets him.

- Hey, oblique, how to find the way home? - he shouted to the hare

-And why is your tail so funny?

The bunny was offended, looked angrily at Ryzhik and ran away .

Ryzhik walks further through the forest and sees a wolf coming.

-And why is your mustache, Gray, so wonderful: short and pointing in different directions?

-Hey, show me the way home!

The wolf growled towards Ryzhik and said that it would be nice for him to learn some good manners.

All the animals in the forest were angry with him. They don't even want to talk to him.

Ryzhik the bear felt sad . It was getting dark. Ryzhik is upset , crying, scared, and wants to go home. A jackdaw flies by and asks what happened. Ryzhik runs up :

- Help me, jackdaw! How can I make peace with all the animals in the forest?

- What do you need to do to get home from the forest?

“We need to go to school,” she answers.

-They will teach you everything there. You need to be polite, well-mannered and know how to read.

told about such magic words as “hello” and “goodbye” and their importance. The fox listened to the jackdaw and walked further through the forest. I saw the bear and decided to say hello.

-Hello bear! Please tell me the way home. The bear laughed and the fox praised him. Mishka accompanied Ryzhik and showed him the way. Ryzhik was met by a worried mother, and he told her about his adventure. Mom then said to Ryzhik :

-In the morning you need to say “good morning” to everyone. And in the evening you need to say “good night” to everyone. And then everyone will be friends with you.

The next day Ryzhik went to school . At first, all the animals were very scared that he would start calling names and being rude again, but the little fox explained to them that he had come to learn to be polite and well-mannered. The little fox began to go to school every day. The teacher explained:

- everyone around you needs to say polite words. They are very simple, but the power in them is incredible! You can learn this magic. Ask for something and add "PLEASE"

.
And when they give you something, say THANK YOU
.
“HELLO”
loudly in the morning and
“GOOD NIGHT”
.

Soon the little fox learned polite words and even learned to read.

woke up in the morning and said “good morning.” And dad, and mom, and grandmother, and grandfather, and Aunt Alice . The little fox ran through the forest and said “good morning” to all the animals, big and small

- What a good little fox , polite! Aunt Alice said . Aunt Alice wanted to treat all the animals with cookies again.

Again, like last time, she walked along the forest path from the store. Then the little fox Ryzhik .

- Hello, Aunt Alice! It must be hard for you? Let me help you carry your bag!

Auntie and mom baked a lot of cookies and began to treat Ryzhik’s . The little fox took the cookie and said to his aunt :

- Thank you.

- What a polite little fox ! - Aunt Alice said in response.

Always be a well-mannered, polite little fox , and they will answer you with politeness, said mom . Ryzhik came up to his mother, hugged her tightly by the neck and said :

- Mommy, please forgive me for being so ill-mannered, now I will always say magic words to everyone every day. Now I know how they are needed and

necessary!

Little Fox Ryzhik remembered the golden words for the rest of his life: hello, good morning, thank you, please, excuse me, be kind, goodbye was always in his collection of polite words.

Are you guys polite?

Let the story with the little fox Ryzhik serve you as a good lesson in life. This is the story that happened in a fairy forest .

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