A lullaby for a mouse, a fairy tale by Marshak. Read the Tale of a Stupid Mouse

Tale of stupid mouse At first glance, it’s a children’s entertainment story. Reading, especially playing out a funny fairy tale with children, will evoke a lot of emotions and will be remembered by them for a long time. But it is relevant primarily for modern parents. Be sure to read the fairy tale online and discuss it with your child.

Read the Tale of a Stupid Mouse

Mother mouse could not put the capricious little mouse to sleep. He didn’t like the nannies whom the mother called to calm the mischief: one sang too loudly, the other too quietly, the third too rudely... Of all the contenders, only the cat aroused the mouse’s sympathy. The mother mouse entrusted the stupid little mouse to a nanny who could purr beautifully. I came back, but the mouse was gone. You can read the fairy tale online on our website.

Analysis of the Tale of the Stupid Mouse

A funny children's fairy tale with its apparent simplicity will become your child's favorite fairy tale. Its instructive meaning will be useful to mothers. Let's figure out what the Tale of the Stupid Mouse teaches parents. Firstly, the fairy tale teaches young mothers not to indulge the slightest whims and whims of their children. Secondly, she warns that the choice of a nanny must be approached very responsibly, without entrusting the child to anyone. Using a favorite fairy tale as an example, you can show a preschooler that disobedience leads to trouble.

Moral of the Tales of the Stupid Mouse

Thus, the Tale of the Stupid Mouse has two morals. For children: whims and disobedience can turn into disaster. For mothers: permissiveness, hasty decisions based not on common sense, but on emotions can cause tragedy.

A mouse sang in its hole at night:
- Sleep, little mouse, shut up!
I'll give you a crust of bread
And a candle stub.

The mother mouse ran
I started calling the duck to be my nanny:
- Come to us, Aunt Duck,
Rock our baby.

The duck began to sing to the mouse:
- Ha-ha-ha, go to sleep, little one!
After the rain in the garden
I'll find you a worm.

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- No, your voice is not good.
You're singing too loud!

The mother mouse ran
She began to call the toad as a nanny:
- Come to us, Aunt Toad,
Rock our baby.

The toad began to croak importantly:
- Kva-kva-kva, no need to cry!
Sleep, little mouse, until the morning,
I'll give you a mosquito.

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- No, your voice is not good.
You eat very boringly!

The mother mouse ran
Call Aunt Horse as a nanny:
- Come to us, Aunt Horse,
Rock our baby.

Eeyore! - the horse sings.
Sleep, little mouse, sweet, sweet,
Turn on your right side
I'll give you a bag of oats.

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- No, your voice is not good.
It's very scary to eat!

The mother mouse ran
Call Aunt Pig as a nanny:
- Come to us, Aunt Pig,
Rock our baby.

The pig began to grunt hoarsely,
To lull the naughty one:
- Oink-oink, oink-oink.
Calm down, I say.

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- No, your voice is not good.
You sing very rudely!

The mother mouse began to think:
We need to call the chicken.
- Come to us, Aunt Klusha,
Rock our baby.

The hen clucked:
- Where-where! Don't be afraid, baby!
Get under the wing:
It's quiet and warm there.

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- No, your voice is not good.
You won't fall asleep like that!

The mother mouse ran
I started calling the pike to be my nanny:
- Come to us, Aunt Pike,
Rock our baby.

The pike began to sing to the mouse
He didn't hear a sound:
The pike opens its mouth
But you can’t hear what he’s singing...

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- No, your voice is not good.
You're singing too quietly!

The mother mouse ran
I started calling the cat to be my nanny:
- Come to us, Aunt Cat,
Rock our baby.

The cat began to sing to the mouse:
- Meow-meow, sleep, my baby!
Meow-meow, let's go to bed,
Meow-meow, on the bed.

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- Your voice is so good.
You eat very sweetly!

The mother mouse came running,
I looked at the bed
Looking for a stupid mouse
But the mouse is nowhere to be seen...

A fairy tale in verse by Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak about a stupid mouse in mp3 format - listen or download for free.

Read a fairy tale in verse about a stupid mouse:

A mouse sang in its hole at night:
- Sleep, little mouse, shut up!
I'll give you a crust of bread
And a candle stub.

The mother mouse ran
I started calling the duck to be my nanny:
- Come to us, Aunt Duck,
Rock our baby.

The duck began to sing to the mouse:
- Ha-ha-ha, go to sleep, little one!
After the rain in the garden
I'll find you a worm.

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- No, your voice is not good.
You're singing too loud!

The mother mouse ran
She began to call the toad as a nanny:
- Come to us, Aunt Toad,
Rock our baby.

The toad began to croak importantly:
- Kva-kva-kva, no need to cry!
Sleep, little mouse, until the morning,
I'll give you a mosquito.

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- No, your voice is not good.
You eat very boringly!

The mother mouse ran
Call Aunt Horse as a nanny:
- Come to us, Aunt Horse,
Rock our baby.

- E-go-go! - the horse sings.
Sleep, little mouse, sweet, sweet,
Turn on your right side
I'll give you a bag of oats.

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- No, your voice is not good.
It's very scary to eat!

The mother mouse ran
Call Aunt Pig as a nanny:
- Come to us, Aunt Pig,
Rock our baby.

The pig began to grunt hoarsely,
To lull the naughty one:
- Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Calm down, I say.

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- No, your voice is not good.
You sing very rudely!

The mother mouse began to think:
We need to call the chicken.
- Come to us, Aunt Klusha,
Rock our baby.

The hen clucked:
- Where, where! Don't be afraid, baby!
Get under the wing:
It's quiet and warm there.

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- No, your voice is not good.
You won't fall asleep like that!

The mother mouse ran
I started calling the pike to be my nanny:
- Come to us, Aunt Pike,
Rock our baby.

The pike began to sing to the mouse
He didn't hear a sound:
The pike opens its mouth
But you can’t hear what he’s singing...

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- No, your voice is not good.
You're singing too quietly!

The mother mouse ran
I started calling the cat to be my nanny:
- Come to us, Aunt Cat,
Rock our baby.

The cat began to sing to the mouse:
- Meow-meow, sleep, my baby!
Meow-meow, let's go to bed,
Meow-meow, on the bed.

Silly little mouse
He answers her sleepily:
- Your voice is so good.
You eat very sweetly!

The mother mouse came running,
I looked at the bed
Looking for a stupid mouse
But the mouse is nowhere to be seen...

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Small cutesy poems irritate the nerves more than the creaking of unoiled wheels.

The most valuable thing in life and in poetry is what has gone wrong.

Marina Tsvetaeva

Of all the arts, poetry is the most susceptible to the temptation to replace its own peculiar beauty with stolen splendors.

Humboldt V.

Poems are successful if they are created with spiritual clarity.

The writing of poetry is closer to worship than is usually believed.

If only you knew from what rubbish poems grow without shame... Like a dandelion on a fence, like burdocks and quinoa.

A. A. Akhmatova

Poetry is not only in verses: it is poured out everywhere, it is all around us. Look at these trees, at this sky - beauty and life emanate from everywhere, and where there is beauty and life, there is poetry.

I. S. Turgenev

For many people, writing poetry is a growing pain of the mind.

G. Lichtenberg

A beautiful verse is like a bow drawn through the sonorous fibers of our being. The poet makes our thoughts sing within us, not our own. By telling us about the woman he loves, he delightfully awakens in our souls our love and our sorrow. He's a magician. By understanding him, we become poets like him.

Where graceful poetry flows, there is no room for vanity.

Murasaki Shikibu

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Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

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- Monstrous! – Ivan suddenly said boldly and frankly.
- Do not write anymore! – the newcomer asked pleadingly.
- I promise and swear! - Ivan said solemnly...

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John Fowles. "The French Lieutenant's Mistress"

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Alexander Alexandrovich Blok

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I gave one of my clumsy hippopotamuses this heavenly tail:...

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