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MediaDB / «Lipunyushka [fairy tales, riddles, proverbs; 2nd edition]": download fb2, read online
About the book: 1966 / The collection “Lipunyushka” includes fairy tales, proverbs and riddles included by L.N. Tolstoy in his educational books: “ABCs” and “Books for Reading”. Drawings by I. Kuznetsov. Contents: TALES— The fox and the black grouse— The wolf and the man— The stupid man— How the man divided the geese— The fox and the crane— The man and the cucumbers— Lipunyushka— Shat and Don— Volga and Vazuza— The man at the Tsar’s— The fox and the wolf— The man and the horse RIDDLES PROVERBS ( L. Tolstoy's stories based on proverbs)— Father and sons— There is something to listen to, but nothing to eat— Damask steel does not cut iron and jelly— Our cakes were eaten by cats— The cricket knows its pole— The dog is in the manger— The cat knows whose meat it ate— As you can see , so you see— If you believe in an altyn, they won’t believe in a ruble— You can’t die twice— They make bread with iron— The family porridge boils thicker— And a bee flies to a red flower— The raven flew overseas, but didn’t become any smarter— Ours spun, and yours slept - A stupid bird doesn’t like its home - They teach the alphabet, they shout at the whole hut - A playful sheep is a gain for the wolf - A small drop, but the stone is hollowing - You can’t eat a fish without bones - They don’t beat the wolf because they are gray - I chased after the axe, but missed an ax— They carry water for angry people— They don’t seek goodness from goodness— The day is boring until the evening, if there is nothing to do— And the bee does not work for itself— The cricket is not great, but screams loudly— No matter what finger you bite, everything hurts— The thief’s hat is on fire— After an argument, the matter became - A worm managed to eat a leaf forever - From a thin pocket the last penny falls out PROVERBS For primary school age