In Odoevsky frost Ivanovich is very brief. Russian folk tale "Moroz-Ivanovich" (retelling by V. F. Odoevsky). Other retellings and reviews for the reader's diary

Main heroes: Two sisters and Moroz Ivanovich

Two sisters and a nanny lived in the same family. The needlewoman was a hardworking and smart girl. She got up early in order to have time to kindle the stove, knead bread, sweep in the hut, feed the cockerels and bring water from the well. Sloth did not want to do anything around the house. All day long she sat at the window and counted the flies.

One day, the girl went to the well to bring water: she lowered the bucket, and took the rope and broke. The girl cried and went home. The nanny got angry and ordered that the Needlewoman should not come back without a bucket. The girl went to the well and went straight to the bottom. She goes and sees the stove, and in it is a pie. He lies and asks the girl to take him with her. She complied and moved on. Ahead is a garden, and the apples in it are golden. The apple tree asks to shake it. The needlewoman did the work and went on her way. He sees grandfather, and this is Moroz Ivanovich. The old man offered the girl to work for him, and in return he would return her loss.

She stayed with Moroz Ivanovich. And she faithfully did the work: she cleaned the hut, cooked food, darned linen, and straightened her dress. So three days passed. The girl never complained. The old man returned the pail, and in it silver nickels and a diamond sparkle. The needlewoman returned home with gifts.

Sloth saw the gifts and got ready to go. However, the girl on the way did not help either the stove or the apple tree. She did not take care of the old man's housework and complained all the time. Frost Ivanovich on the third day gave her a silver ingot and a diamond. Sloth returned home and boasts. Suddenly the ingot melted and turned from frost into mercury and nothing remained of the diamond.

Detailed retelling

Two sisters lived in the same house, one industrious and the other lazy, they had no parents, they were looked after by a nanny. Here, a hardworking girl got up before the milestones, kneaded the dough, baked bread, and cleaned the house. In addition, she went to the well for water, fed the animals to the dog and the rooster, clean water gave them.

The lazy girl constantly did nothing, only slept or simply looked out the window when she got tired of lying down, demanded that the nanny dress her and feed her. Here's how one day a hardworking girl went for water, and the bucket sank, she ran to the nanny and tells her her misfortune.

The nanny told her that she herself should jump into the well after the bucket, and the girl did just that. But she ended up not at the bottom of the well, but in a clearing, flowers grew there, there was an apple tree, the girl took apples for herself, picked them up, walked along the road, pies in the oven seemed to her. The girl shook the apple tree and picked up all the apples, pulled out the pies from the oven, as they were already baked.

The girl walked further and saw a house, it turned out that Moroz Ivanovich lives there. He told her, stay with me, then I'll send you home. Here the girl got up early, cleaned the house of Moroz Ivanovich, prepared food for him, darned clothes.

In addition, she fed all the animals when three days passed, grandfather gave her a bucket and a hairpin, when she reached the well she jumped into it and ended up in her yard with a bucket full of silver coins, and the hairpin turned out to be with a diamond.

When the lazy sister saw all this, she ran with a run, jumped into the well, ended up in a clearing, an apple tree stood there and asked her to chicken out the apples, she refused. She walked further, there was an oven with pies, the pies were asked to get them, because they were already baked, the sloth did not do this.

She walked for a long time, came to the house of Moroz Ivanovich, came and said, give me gifts, grandfather, and he told her that she needed to work for him for three days. The lazy girl agreed. I got up late in the morning, I didn’t clean the hut, I didn’t cook food, my grandfather cooked the food himself, and he also fed her.

All the animals went hungry, no one cleaned their stall, so all the allotted time passed. Here is a lazy girl sitting, waiting for gifts, and her grandfather says to her, go home, gave a bucket, and there are a lot of coins. So she happily jumped into the well, ended up at home, looked into the bucket, and there were coals, and the hairpin with the diamond turned out to be an ordinary piece of ice.

The dog, as soon as he heard her, barked out that the sloth had come with coals and brought icicles. A lazy girl sits and cries, and what she wanted for good is paid with good, and for indifference and evil they are answered with the same coin.

Picture or drawing Moroz Ivanovich

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There once lived two girls with their nanny: Needlewoman and Sloth. The needlewoman got up at dawn and began to do things: heat the stove, bake buns, tidy up the hut and go to the well for water.

And Sloth lay in bed for a long time until she got bored. She did not dress herself, she called the nanny to help. She ate and counted flies, then she was bored all day.

The needlewoman poured water into jugs and even passed it through the sand to make it cleaner.

Then she knitted, sheathed scarves, sewed shirts.

One day the Needlewoman dropped a bucket into the well. The nanny made me get it. The girl climbed into the well. And there is a stove. She has a pie. He asked him to take it out - the Needlewoman did just that. Then she went - there is an apple tree in the garden. Golden apples asked them to pick. The girl did it again.

She sees - grandfather Moroz Ivanovich is sitting on an ice bench, eating snowballs. He asked for a hot pie, the girl gave, and the two of them ate a pie and apples.

The grandfather said that he would give her a bucket when the girl worked for him for 3 days. And so the needlewoman remained with him.

He asked to fluff up the feather bed. And she was from the snow. It was cold for the Needlewoman, but she did it. Grandfather showed her that there was green grass under the featherbed of snow. The girl felt sorry for the grass, but the old man explained to her that the grass was better this way, without snow it would freeze in the cold.

Moroz Ivanovich went to bed, and the girl cleaned the room, cooked food and mended the linen. Then they ate, the old man praised her for her work and treated her to ice cream.

After 3 days, Moroz Ivanovich saw off the Needlewoman and gave her a handful of coins and a diamond as a gift.

When the girl returned home with gifts, the nanny sent Sloth to the old man to work. Sloth went to the well. But she did not want to take the pie out of the oven and pick the apples.

She finally got to her grandfather. He asked her to fluff up the featherbed, but the girl did not want to, she decided that he would not notice. She cooked dinner somehow: she left everything together in a saucepan. They began to eat - but it is impossible to eat. The old man cooked dinner himself. Sloth did not darn the linen either, she pricked herself with a needle, because she was unaccustomed to such work.

Moroz Ivanovich fed her dinner and put her to bed. So 3 days passed. Sloth wanted to receive an award. Her grandfather gave her a large silver bar and a large diamond. Joyful Sloth ran home, and the ingot melted: it turned out to be frozen mercury. And the diamond turned out to be an icicle.

V. Odoevsky. Frost Ivanovich. Summary. Retelling. Grade 3

Retelling plan. Frost Ivanovich.

1) Needlewoman and Sloth at home.

2) The path of the Needlewoman to Moroz Ivanovich.

3) The life of the Needlewoman at Moroz Ivanovich.

4) Rewarding and returning home.

5) Path Sloth to Frost Ivanovich.

6) The life of Sloth with Moroz Ivanovich.

7) Rewarding and returning home.

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"Moroz Ivanovich"

Two girls lived in the same house - the Needlewoman and Lenivitsa, and with them a nanny. The needlewoman was a smart girl: she got up early, dressed herself, without a nanny, got down to business: she stoked the stove, kneaded bread, chalked the hut, fed the rooster, and then went to the well for water.

And Sloth, meanwhile, was lying in bed, she would get bored of lying - she would say awake: "Nanny, put on my stockings, nanny, tie my shoes." Get up, sit down by the window to count flies.

Once the Needlewoman went to the well for water, lowered the bucket on the rope, and the rope broke; the bucket fell into the well. The Needlewoman burst into tears, went to the nanny to tell; and Nanny Praskovya was angry, she said: “You yourself caused the misfortune, and correct it yourself.” The Needlewoman went to the well, grabbed the rope and went down it to the very bottom. She looks: in front of her is a stove, and in the stove sits a pie, so ruddy, fried; says: whoever takes me out of the oven will go with me! The needlewoman took out a pie and put it in her bosom. Goes further. There is a garden in front of her, and in the garden there is a tree, and on the tree there are golden apples. The needlewoman went up to the tree, shook it and picked the apples. Goes further. In front of her sits the old man Moroz Ivanovich. Greeted, thanked for the pie. He offered to serve, for this he would give a bucket.

The needlewoman fluffed up the featherbed, cleaned the house, prepared the food, mended the old man's dress and darned the linen, did not complain. So the Needlewoman lived with Moroz Ivanovich for three whole days. On the third day he poured a handful of silver snouts into the bucket; gave a diamond - to stab a scarf.

Returned home. The rooster crowed: “Crow, crow! / The Needlewoman has nickels in her bucket!”

Nanny told Sloth to go too. But Sloth didn't get the pie, didn't pick the apples. She didn’t knock out the featherbed, she cooked the dinner poorly, in a word, she didn’t do anything. On the third day, Moroz Ivanovich gave a large silver ingot, and in his other hand a large diamond. Come home and brag. Before she had time to finish, the silver ingot melted and poured onto the floor; he was nothing but quicksilver, which had hardened from the intense cold; at the same time the diamond began to melt. And the rooster jumped up on the fence and shouted loudly: “Crow-crow, / Sloth has an ice icicle in its hands!”

Under the supervision of a nanny, two girls lived in the same house - Needlewoman and Sloth. The needlewoman was kind and hardworking: she got up at dawn, dressed herself, put things in order in the hut, heated the stove, baked bread, fed the rooster, went for water.

Sloth, meanwhile, basked on the feather beds, until she got bored. Then he calls nanny Praskovya: he orders to put on stockings, tie shoes. He eats tightly, yes, yawning from boredom, he sits by the window - he counts flies.

Somehow the Needlewoman went to the well, scooped up water, and take the rope and break it - the bucket fell to the bottom. The girl returned home in tears, told about the misfortune that had happened, and the angry nanny ordered to get a bucket. There is nothing to do, the Needlewoman went back, grabbed the rope and went down into the well.

He sees: at the bottom of the stove, in it a ruddy pie sits and says: whoever takes me, will go with me! The needlewoman took the pie out of the oven, put it in her bosom and went on. On the way - a garden, and in it an apple tree is leaning from golden apples. The girl took pity on the tree, collected the fruits and went on. She met an old man, treated him to a pie, told him about her misfortune. The cunning Moroz Ivanovich offered the Needlewoman to earn her bucket back.

For three days the girl lived in the house of Moroz Ivanovich: she cleaned up, cooked food, fluffed the downy feather bed, darned linen, mended the caftan. She did not refuse any work and did not complain about fatigue. The old man thanked his assistant in a royal way: he poured silver nickels into a bucket and gave a diamond a gift - to stab a scarf. The rooster, seeing the girl returning, shouted: “Crow! The Needlewoman has nickels in a bucket!

She ordered Praskovya and her favorite to visit the old man, so that the old man would reward her. But the rude girl did not burn her hands on the hot stove - she did not get a pie. And in the garden from the apple tree did not collect fruit. She met Moroz Ivanovich unfriendly, and she didn’t try at his house either: she cooked a worthless meal, didn’t fluff up the featherbed, didn’t sweep the hut - she rested like at home.

By the end of the third day, Moroz Ivanovich endowed this assistant too: he gave a huge silver ingot in one hand, and a huge diamond in the other. The Sloth was delighted, quickly getting ready for the return journey with a heavy burden.

She returned home and began to brag about big gifts. But I didn’t have time to finish how the silver began to melt, and spill over the floor - it turned out to be mercury, frozen in the cold. A little later, the diamond melted in the heat.

Then the Rooster jumped on the fence and let's joyfully shout: “Crow! Lenivitsa has an ice icicle in her hands!

Fairy tale "Moroz Ivanovich" by Vladimir Odoevsky

Genre: literary fairy tale

About the author:
Vladimir Odoevsky
Famous Russian writer of the 19th century, music critic. His most famous works are fairy tales. "Town in a Snuffbox", "Moroz Ivanovich", "Poor Gnedko".
In his works, Odoevsky not only created a fairy-tale world, but introduced children to interesting scientific facts.

The main characters of the fairy tale "Moroz Ivanovich" and their characteristics

1. A needlewoman, a smart girl who was distinguished by her great industriousness. She was always the first to get up, dressed herself and did all the housework.
2. Sloth, sister of the Needlewoman, a girl who did not like to do anything and preferred to spend her time counting flies.
3. Moroz Ivanovich, lord of frost and snow, who lived in a well, fair and kind to the hardworking, harsh to the lazy.

Other characters in the story:
Nanny Praskovya, strict and sometimes angry.
The Rooster Who Loved the Needlewoman
Pie and Apple tree in the well.

Plan for retelling the fairy tale "Moroz Ivanovich"

  1. two girls
  2. fallen bucket
  3. apple tree and oven
  4. Feather Frost
  5. Needlewoman at Moroz Ivanovich's
  6. Needlewoman Award
  7. The sloth descends into the well
  8. Sloth's pranks
  9. Ice and icicle
The shortest content of the fairy tale "Moroz Ivanovich" in 5 sentences for reader's diary
  1. The needlewoman drops the bucket and goes to the well
  2. She meets Moroz Ivanovich and treats him to apples and pies.
  3. The needlewoman works for Moroz Ivanovich for three days and returns home with rich gifts
  4. The nanny sends Sloth to the well
  5. Sloth does nothing at Moroz Ivanovich's, and he rewards her with icicles and ice.
The main idea of ​​the fairy tale "Moroz Ivanovich"
As you work, so they will welcome you, and such a reward will come to you.

What does the fairy tale "Moroz Ivanovich" teach
In life, one cannot be lazy, because no one loves or respects the lazy. And only by his own work a person can achieve something in life. Happiness has to be earned.

Feedback on the fairy tale "Moroz Ivanovich":
I really liked Odoevsky's fairy tale "Moroz Ivanovich", because this fairy tale not only has a fascinating plot, but also there are no evil heroes in it, we sympathize even with Lenivitsa, although we understand that Moroz Ivanovich acted with her conscientiously. But from this tale we learn how the grass grows under the snow and why Frost knocks on the windows.

Proverbs to the fairy tale "Moroz Ivanovich"
You won't get honor without hard work.
Laziness will not lead to good.
Labor feeds a person, but laziness spoils.

Summary, brief retelling fairy tales "Moroz Ivanovich"
Two girls lived, one was hardworking and her name was Needlewoman, the second was lazy and her name was Sloth.
Once the Needlewoman dropped a bucket into the well and the nanny told her to get the bucket. The needlewoman went down into the well and saw a pie in the stove. She took the pie and went on. Here she met an apple tree. The needlewoman also took apples.
The needlewoman goes further and comes to the house of Moroz Ivanovich. The girl treated the old man with a pie and apples, and he obliged the girl to serve for three days in order to get the bucket back.
The needlewoman began to work for Moroz Ivanovich. She shook the snowy feather bed for him, admired the green grass. She cooked dinner, mended the linen.
Moroz Ivanovich was pleased and, letting go, gave the Needlewoman a handful of silver patches and a diamond.
The nanny saw this and sent Lenivitsa to Moroz Ivanovich - to earn a dowry. Sloth climbed into the well, did not take the pie, did not pour apples.
Again Moroz Ivanovich left her to work for three days. But Lenivitsa does nothing, does not sew up the linen, does not shake the featherbed, she cooked dinner, throwing everything into the pan. Frost Ivanovich got angry and instead of an award, instead of silver, he poured ice on her, and gave her an icicle.

Drawings and illustrations for the fairy tale "Moroz Ivanovich"

Two girls lived in the same house - the Needlewoman and Lenivitsa, and with them a nanny. The needlewoman was a smart girl: she got up early, dressed herself, without a nanny, got down to business: she stoked the stove, kneaded bread, chalked the hut, fed the rooster, and then went to the well for water.

And Sloth, meanwhile, was lying in bed, she would get bored of lying - she would say awake: "Nanny, put on my stockings, nanny, tie my shoes." Get up, sit down by the window to count flies.

Once the Needlewoman went to the well for water, lowered the bucket on the rope, and the rope broke; the bucket fell into the well. The Needlewoman burst into tears, went to the nanny to tell; and Nanny Praskovya was angry, she said: “You yourself caused the misfortune, and correct it yourself.” The Needlewoman went to the well, grabbed the rope and went down it to the very bottom. She looks: in front of her is a stove, and in the stove sits a pie, so ruddy, fried; he says: whoever takes me out of the oven will go with me! The needlewoman took out a pie and put it in her bosom. Goes on. There is a garden in front of her, and in the garden there is a tree, and on the tree there are golden apples. The needlewoman went up to the tree, shook it and picked the apples. Goes on. In front of her sits the old man Moroz Ivanovich. Greeted, thanked for the pie. He offered to serve, for which he would give a bucket.

The needlewoman fluffed up the featherbed, cleaned the house, prepared the food, mended the old man's dress and darned the linen, did not complain. So the Needlewoman lived with Moroz Ivanovich for three whole days. On the third day he poured a handful of silver snouts into the bucket; gave a diamond - to stab a scarf.

Returned home. The rooster crowed: “Crow, crow! / The Needlewoman has nickels in a bucket!”

Nanny told Sloth to go too. But Sloth didn't get the pie, didn't pick the apples. She didn’t knock out the featherbed, she cooked the dinner poorly, in a word, she didn’t do anything. On the third day, Moroz Ivanovich gave a large silver ingot, and in his other hand a large diamond. Come home and brag. Before she had time to finish, the silver ingot melted and poured onto the floor; he was nothing but quicksilver, which had hardened from the intense cold; at the same time the diamond began to melt. And the rooster jumped up on the fence and shouted loudly: “Crow-crow, / Sloth has an ice icicle in its hands!”

Summary of Odoevsky's tale "Moroz Ivanovich"

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