Stories for children masha and oyka. Audiobook Sophia Prokofiev - Masha and Oika (Children's Radio)


There were two girls in the world.

One girl was named Masha, and the other was Zoya. Masha loved to do everything herself. She eats her own soup. She drinks milk from a cup. She puts the toys in the box herself.
Oika herself does not want to do anything and only says:
- Oh, I don't want to! Oh, I can't! Oh, I won't!
All "oh" yes "oh"! So they began to call her not Zoika, but Oika.

THE TALE ABOUT THE ROUGH WORD "GO AWAY!"

Masha and Oika built a house out of cubes. The Mouse came running and said:
- What a beautiful house! Can I live in it?
“Get out of here, Little Mouse!” said Oika in a rough voice. Masha was upset:
- Why did you drive the Mouse away? The mouse is good.
- And you go too, Masha! Oika said. Masha was offended and left. The sun peeked through the window.
- Shame on you, Oika! - said the Sun. - Is it possible for a girlfriend to say: “Go away!”? Oika ran to the window and shouted to the Sun:
- And you go too!
The Sun said nothing and left the sky somewhere. It became dark. It's completely, completely dark. Oike was scared.
- Mom, where are you? Oika screamed.
Oika went to look for her mother. I went out onto the porch - it's dark on the porch. I went out into the yard - it's dark in the yard. Oika ran along the path. She ran and ran and ended up in a dark forest. Oika got lost in a dark forest.
“Where am I going?” Oika was frightened. - Where is my house? I'll go straight to the Gray Wolf! Oh, never again will I say “go away!” to anyone.
The Sun heard her words and went up into the sky. It became light and warm.
And here comes Masha. Oika rejoiced:
- Come to me, Masha. Let's build a new house for the Mouse. Let him live there.

TALE ABOUT THE pacifier

Masha went to bed and asked:

Mom, give me a pacifier! I won't sleep without a pacifier. Then the night bird Owl flew into the room.

Wow! Wow! So big, but you suck on the pacifier. There are hares in the forest, squirrels smaller than you. They need a pacifier.
The Owl Machine grabbed a nipple and carried it far, far - across the field, across the road into the dense forest.
“I won’t sleep without a pacifier,” said Masha, got dressed and ran after the Owl.
Masha ran to Zaichikha and asked:
- Did the Owl fly here with my pacifier?
- Arrived, - replies the Hare. - We just don't need your pacifier. We have hares without nipples sleeping.

Masha ran to the Bear:
- Bear, did the Owl fly here?
- Arrived, - the Bear answers. - But my cubs don't need nipples. They sleep like that.

Masha walked through the forest for a long time and saw: all the animals in the forest were sleeping without nipples. And the chicks in the nests, and the ants in the anthill. Masha came to the river. Fish sleep in the water, frogs sleep near the shore - everyone sleeps without nipples.

Then the night bird Owl flew up to Masha.
- Here's your pacifier. Masha, - says Owl. - Nobody wants her.
And I don't need it! Masha said. Masha threw the pacifier and ran home - to sleep.

THE TALE OF THE FIRST BERRIES

Masha and Oika made sand cakes. Masha makes Easter cakes herself. And Oika keeps asking:
- Oh, dad, help! Oh, dad, make me a cake!
Papa Oika helped. Oika began to tease Masha:
- And my cakes are better! I have some big and good ones. And you have some bad and small ones.
The next day my dad left for work. A Forest Bird flew in from the forest. She has a stem in her beak. And on the stalk are two berries. The berries glow like red lanterns. - Whoever makes the Easter cake better, I will give these berries to him! - said the Forest Bird.
Masha quickly made an Easter cake out of sand. And Oika, no matter how hard she tried, nothing came of it.
The Forest Bird gave the berries to Masha.
Oika was distressed and wept.
And Masha says to her:
- Don't cry, Oika! I will share with you. You see, there are two berries. One is for you and the other is for me.

THE TALE OF THE OUT-TONGUE

Oika went into the forest, and the Bear cub met her.
- Hello, Oika! - said Little Bear. And Oika stuck out her tongue and began to tease him. It was a shame for the Bear cub. He cried and went behind a large bush. I met Oika Hare.
- Hello, Oika! - said the Hare. And Oika again stuck out her tongue and began to tease him. It was a shame for the Hare. He cried and went behind a large bush.
Here sit under a large bush the Bear cub and the Hare, and both are crying. Leaves, like handkerchiefs, wipe the tears.
A bee flew in in a furry coat.
- What happened? Who offended you? asked the Bee.
- We said “hello” to Oika, and she showed us her tongue. We are very sorry. Here we are crying.
- Can't be! Can't be! - Bee buzzed. Show me this girl!
- There she is sitting under a birch. The Bee flew to Oika and buzzed:
- How are you, Oika? And Oika showed her tongue too. The Bee got angry and stung Oika right on the tongue. Oike hurts. Swollen tongue. Oika wants to close his mouth and cannot.
So Oika walked until the evening with her tongue hanging out. In the evening my father and mother came home from work. They anointed Oikin's tongue with bitter medicine. The tongue became small again, and Oika closed her mouth.
Since then, Oika has not shown her tongue to anyone else.

THE TALE ABOUT THE LITTLE OAK

Oika went to the forest. And mosquitoes in the forest: wow! Oyka pulled out a small oak tree from the ground, sits on a stump, brushes off mosquitoes. Mosquitoes flew to their swamp.
“I don’t need you anymore,” Oika said and threw the oak tree on the ground.
Belchonok came running. I saw a torn oak tree and cried:
- Why did you do it, Oika? If an oak tree grew, I would make a house for myself in it ...
Little Bear came running and also cried:
- And I would lie on my back under it and rest ... Birds cried in the forest:
- We would build nests on its branches ... Masha came and also cried:
- I planted this oak tree myself ... Oika was surprised:
- Oh, why are you all crying? After all, this is a very small oak tree. There are only two leaves on it. Here the old oak creaked angrily:
- I was too small. If an oak tree grew, it would become tall and powerful, like me.

A TALE ABOUT HOW HARES Frightened a GRAY WOLF

There lived a Gray Wolf in the forest. He was very offended by hares.
Hares spent whole days sitting under a bush and crying. Once the Hare-daddy said:
- Let's go, to the girl Masha. Maybe she can help us.
Hares came to Masha and say:
- Masha! We are very offended by the Gray Wolf. What should we do?
Masha felt very sorry for the hares. She thought and thought.
- I have a toy inflatable hare, - said Masha. - Let's inflate this toy hare. The Gray Wolf will see him and get scared.
The first was to blow Hare-father. Blow-blow, and the rubber hare became big, like a lamb.
Then the Hare-mother began to blow. Dula-dula, and the rubber hare became as big as a cow.
Then Oika began to blow. She blew, blew, and the rubber hare became as big as a bus.
Then Masha began to blow. She blew, blew, and the rubber hare became as big as a house.
In the evening the Gray Wolf came to the clearing.
He looks, and a hare sits behind a bush. Big-very big.shoy, fat-very fat.
Oh, how frightened the Gray Wolf!
He tucked his gray tail and ran away from this forest forever.

A TALE OF LAZY FEET

Oika does not like to walk by herself. Every now and then he asks:
- Oh, dad, carry me! Oh, my legs are tired! So Masha, Oika, Bear cub and Wolf cub went to the forest for berries. Picked up berries. It's time to go home already.
“I won’t go myself,” says Oika. - My legs are tired. Let the Bear cub carry me.
Oyka village on Bear cub. There is a Little Bear, staggering. It is hard for him to bear Oika. Tired Little Bear.
“I can't take it anymore,” he says.
“Then let the Wolf Cub carry me,” says Oika.
Oika village on Volchonka. There is a Wolf cub, staggering. It is hard for him to bear Oika. Tired Wolf.
“I can't take it anymore,” he says. Then the Hedgehog ran out of the bushes:
- Sit on me. Oh, I'll take you home.
Oyka sat on the Ezhonok and how she screamed:
- Ouch! Ouch! I better go myself! The Little Bear and the Wolf cub laughed. Masha says:
- How are you going? Because your legs are tired.
“Not at all tired,” says Oika. -That's just what I said.

THE TALE OF THE UNEDUCATED MOUSE

There lived one ill-mannered Mouse in the forest.
He didn't say good morning to anyone in the morning. And in the evening I didn’t say “good night” to anyone.
All the animals in the forest were angry with him. They don't want to be friends with him. They don't want to play with him. Berries are not served.
The Mouse became sad.
Early in the morning the Mouse ran up to Masha and said:
- Masha, Masha! How can I make peace with all the animals in the forest?
Masha said to the Mouse:
- In the morning you should say “good morning” to everyone. In the evening, everyone should say “good night”. And then everyone will be friends with you.
The Mouse ran to the hares. He said good morning to all the rabbits. And dad, and mom, and grandma, and grandpa, and little Hare.
The hares smiled and gave the Mouse a carrot.
The Mouse ran to the squirrels. He said good morning to all the squirrels. And dad, and mom, and grandmother, and grandfather, and even little Belchonok.
The squirrels laughed and praised the Mouse.
For a long time the Mouse ran through the forest. To all the animals, big and small, he said "good morning."
The Mouse ran to the Forest Bird. The Forest Bird made its nest at the very top of a tall pine tree.
“Good morning!” shouted the Mouse. The Mouse's voice is thin. And the pine is tall. The Forest Bird does not hear him.
- Good morning! shouted the Mouse with all his might. All the same, the Forest Bird does not hear him. Nothing to do. The Mouse climbed onto the pine tree. It is difficult for the Mouse to climb. Clings to bark, branches. The White Cloud passed by.
- Good morning! - shouted the Mouse to the White Cloud.
-Good morning! White Cloud answered softly. The Mouse crawls even higher. The plane flew by.
- Good morning, Plane! - shouted the Mouse.
-Good morning! - loudly boomed the Airplane. Finally the Mouse reached the top of the tree.
- Good morning, Forest Bird! - said the Mouse. - Oh, how long it took me to get to you! The Forest Bird laughed.
- Goodnight. Mouse! Look, it's already dark. The night has already come. It's time to say "good night" to everyone.
The Mouse looked around - and it’s true: the sky is completely dark, and there are stars in the sky.
- Well then, good night, Forest Bird! - said the Mouse.
The Forest Bird stroked the Mouse with its wing:
- What a good you have become. Mouse, polite! Get on my back, I'll take you to your mother.

© S. L. Prokofieva, text, 2019

© T. F. Martynova, illustrations, 2019

© Meshcheryakov Publishing House JSC, 2019

There were two girls in the world.

One girl was named Masha, and the other was Zoya. Masha loved to do everything herself. She ate soup. She drank milk from a cup. She put the toys in the box herself.

But Zoya herself did not want to do anything and only said:

- Oh, I don't want to! Oh, I can't! Oh, I won't!

All "oh" yes "oh"! So they began to call her not Zoika, but Oika. Oyka-capricious.

The Tale of Oika the Crybaby

Oyka-capricious loves to cry. A little something - and immediately in tears.

- Oh, I don't want to! Oh, I won't! Oh, I've been offended!

Oika cried in the morning.

The Cockerel looked out the window and said:

- Don't cry, Oika! In the morning I sing "crow", and you cry, you prevent me from singing.

Oika cried during the day.

Grasshopper climbed out of the grass and says:

- Don't cry, Oika! All day I chirp in the grass, and you cry - and no one hears me.

Oika cried in the evening.

Frogs jumped from the pond.

“Don’t cry, Oika,” the frogs say. - We love to croak in the evening, and you interfere with us.

Oika cried at night.

The Nightingale flew in from the garden and sat on the window:

- Don't cry, Oika! At night I sing beautiful songs, and you bother me.

- When should I cry? – capricious Oyka stamped her feet.

Came from the forest Bear cub, Hare and Squirrel. They stood by Oika under the window and began to ask:

- Don't cry, Oika! Because of you, the Sun is upset, it goes behind a cloud.

"All right," Oika sighed. If so, I won't cry.

Tale of lazy feet

Oika-capricious does not like to walk by herself. Every now and then he complains:

Oh, my legs are tired! Oh, I'm going to fall, I won't get up!

Somehow Masha, Oika, Bear cub and Wolf cub went to the forest for berries. We collected baskets full of berries. It's time to return home.

“Oh, I won’t go myself! Oh, my legs are tired! - Oika began to act up. - Let the Bear cub carry me!

Oyka village on Bear cub. There is a Little Bear, staggering. It is hard for him to bear Oika. Tired Little Bear.

“Then let the Wolf Cub carry me,” says Oika.

Oika village on Volchonka. There is a Wolf cub, staggering. It is hard for him to bear Oika. Tired Wolf.

“I can't take it anymore,” he says.

Then the Hedgehog ran out of the bushes:

- Get on me, Oika, I'll take you all the way home.

Oika sat on the Ezhonka, and how she screamed:

- Ouch! Ouch! I better go myself!

The Little Bear and the Wolf cub laughed. Masha says:

– How are you going? Because your legs are tired.

“Not at all tired,” says Oika. - That's just what I said.

Tale of the pacifier

Masha went to bed and asked:

- Mom, give me a pacifier! I won't sleep without a pacifier.

Then the night bird Owl flew into the room:

- Wow! Wow! Such a big girl, but you don’t want to sleep without a pacifier! There are hares in the forest, squirrels smaller than you. They need a pacifier.

The Owl Car grabbed a nipple and flew far, far away - across the field, across the road into the dense forest.

“I won’t sleep without a pacifier,” Masha said, got dressed and ran after the Owl.

Masha ran to the hare's house. The hare's house is white, carrots and cabbages are painted on the shutters.

Masha knocked on the window. The hare looked out.

- Arrived, - answered the Hare. “We just don’t need your pacifier. My bunnies sleep in cribs without nipples.

The Hare treated Masha with a sweet carrot, and Masha ran on.

The house of the Bear stands under a tall spruce. Big house, strong. The bear came out onto the porch.

- Did the Owl fly here with my pacifier? Masha asked.

- Arrived, - answered the Bear. “But we don’t need your pacifier. My bear cubs sleep in cribs without nipples.

Masha saw a tall oak, and there was a hollow in it.

- Squirrel, Squirrel! - shouted Masha. - Did the Owl fly here with my pacifier?

Belka looked out of the hollow.

- Arrived, - Belka answered. “We just don’t need your pacifier. My squirrels sleep in cribs without nipples.

Squirrel treated Masha with hazelnuts, and Masha ran on.

Masha saw a small hedgehog house under a bush. I looked into the window. Hedgehogs sleep in cribs, everyone sleeps without nipples.

Masha ran to the river. A green frog sits on a round leaf.

“Hello, Masha,” said the Frog. - The Owl flew here with your pacifier. Only my frogs sleep in cribs without nipples.

Masha sees - little fish are sleeping at the bottom of the river. Everyone sleeps without nipples. Masha approached the anthill. He sees that the ants and those without nipples are sleeping.

Then the night bird Owl flew up to Masha.

“Here is your nipple, Masha,” said the Owl. “No one wants her.

And I don't need it! Masha said.

Masha threw the pacifier and ran home to sleep.

Wet Pants Tale

Oika the capricious went to the forest.

She came to the meadow. And there the Bear cub, the Hare and the Squirrel are playing hide and seek.

“And I will play with you,” says Oika.

Looked at Oyka Bear cub, Hare and Squirrel and began to laugh:

– Ha-ha-ha!

- Well, Oika!

- Run home soon!

“Your pants are wet!”

Oika felt ashamed. She ran home. And since then, her pants have always been dry.

Tale of the rude word "go away"

Masha and Oika the capricious built a house out of cubes.

The Mouse came running and said:

- What a beautiful house! Can I live in it?

- Oh, nasty little mouse! Get out of here! Oika said in a rough voice.

The Mouse was offended and ran away.

Masha cried:

- Why did you drive the Mouse away? The mouse is good.

- Oh, and you go too, Masha! Oika said in a rough voice.

Masha was offended and left.

The sun peeked through the window.

“Shame on you, Oika! the Sun said. Masha is your friend. Is it okay to tell a friend to go away?

Oika ran to the window and shouted to the Sun:

– And you leave!

The Sun said nothing and left the sky somewhere. It became dark. It's completely, completely dark.

Oika left the house and went along the path into the forest. It's also dark in the forest.

Oika hears someone crying under a bush.

“I am the Gray Ears Hare,” answered the Hare. I got lost in the dark, I can't find my house.

Suddenly Oika hears someone sighing high up in the tree. Sighs sadly.

- Who are you? Oika asked. - I can not see you.

“I am Red Tail Squirrel,” answered Squirrel. - I got lost in the dark, I can not find my hollow. My mother is waiting for me there.

Oika walked and walked in the dark, almost fell into a deep ravine. Suddenly Oika hears - someone howls in the forest.

Oika saw - someone's green eyes flashed between the trees.

– Oh, who is it? Oika was scared.

Green eyes are getting closer. Oika was surrounded on all sides.

“We are the Gray Wolves!” Wolves replied. - The night has come! The night has come! We will scour the forest and scare everyone!

Oh, now we're all gone! Oika cried. - It's all my fault. Oh, I will never say the rude word "go away" to anyone again!

The Sun heard her words and went up into the sky. It immediately became light and warm.

The Gray Wolves ran far beyond a deep ravine.

Oika looks - and Masha is walking along the path.

Oika rejoiced:

- Oh, Masha, come to me! Let's build a new house for Mouse, even better. Let him live there.

The Tale of the Little Oak

Oika the capricious went to the forest. And in the forest mosquitoes: “B-z-z! Vz-z-z! .. "

Once upon a time there were two girls - Masha and Zoya.
Anyone who has read the book "Machines of a Fairy Tale" knows them. For those who haven't read it, I'll tell you.
Masha was diligent and obedient.
And whatever they say to Zoya, she answers:
- Oh, I don't want to!.. Oh, I can't!.. Oh, I won't!
All "oh" yes "oh". So they began to call her not Zoika, but Oika.

THE TALE OF A BOTTLE OF FISH OIL

Masha wanted to go to visit her grandmother.
And my grandmother lived in a village on the other side of the river. Masha came to the river. Sat in the boat. I took the oars. And he can't row. Strength is not enough.
Masha got upset and went home.
The fish took pity on Masha. They began to think: how to help Masha? Finally old Ruff said:
- Masha needs to drink fish oil. Then she will be stronger.
They took a bottle of fish. They poured fish oil into it. Then they called two frogs and said:
- Frogs, take this fish oil to Masha.
“All right,” the frogs croaked.
Frogs jump through the forest. And rabbits run towards them and cry:
- The Evil Fox is chasing us. Now she will catch us and eat us. And we are tired, we can not run further!
- Come on, rabbits, open your mouths! - said the frogs.
They gave the rabbits a spoonful of fish oil. Immediately, the hare's strength increased. They ran away from the Evil Fox.
And the frogs moved on.
Here is the Machine House. The frogs sat in front of the door and croaked. Masha left the house.
- Hello, frogs. What are you squawking about?
“We didn’t croak in vain,” the frogs say. - We brought you fish oil. This fish sent it to you as a gift.
A rabbit jumped out of the bushes.
The hare told Masha how they escaped from the Evil Fox.
Masha began to drink fish oil every day. She became strong and strong.
Masha came to the river. She got into the boat, took the oars and swam to the other side.
Grandma was happy. She gave Masha a big bag of sweets. Masha ran to the river and poured all the sweets right into the water.
- This is for you, fish! she screamed. - And you, frogs!
It was quiet in the river. Fish swim, and each has a candy in its mouth.
And the frogs jump on the shore and suck yellow candies.

THE TALE ABOUT THE LITTLE OAK

Oika came to the clearing.
And in the clearing grew a small oak tree. Very small. There are only two leaves on it.
Oika grabbed the oak tree, uprooted it and threw it away.
Belchonok ran to the clearing and cried:
- Why did you do it, Oika? An oak tree would grow - I would make myself a house in it.
Little Bear came running and also cried:
- And I would lie under him on the back and rest.
Masha came to the clearing and also began to cry:
- And I would hang a swing on him and swing.
Birds cried in the forest
We would build nests on its branches.
Oika was surprised:
- Ouch! Why are you all crying? After all, this is a very small oak tree. There are only two leaves on it.
Here an old oak creaked angrily. He was larger than all the trees in this forest. Said the old oak Oike:
- I was too small. If an oak tree grew, it would become tall, green, like me.

A TALE OF LAZY FEET

Oika does not like to walk by herself. Every now and then he asks:
- Oh, dad, carry me! Oh, my legs are tired!
So Masha, Oika, Bear cub and Wolf cub went to the forest for berries. Picked up berries. It's time to go home already.
“I won’t go myself,” says Oika. - My legs are tired. Let the Bear cub carry me.
Oyka village on Bear cub. There is a Little Bear, staggering. It is hard for him to bear Oika. Tired Little Bear.
“Then let the Wolf Cub carry me,” says Oika.
Oika village on Volchonka. There is a Wolf cub, staggering.
- It's hard for him to carry Oika. Tired Wolf.
“I can't take it anymore,” he says.
Then the Hedgehog ran out of the bushes:
- Get on me, Oika, I'll take you to the house.
Oyka sat on the Ezhonok and how she screamed:
- Ouch! Ouch! I better go myself!
The Little Bear and the Wolf cub laughed. Masha says:
- How are you going? Because your legs are tired.
“Not at all tired,” says Oika. - That's just what I said.

TALE ABOUT MOM

One day, the Hare became capricious and said to his mother:
- I do not love you!
The Hare-mother was offended and went into the forest.
And in this forest lived two wolf cubs. And they didn't have a mother. It was very bad for them without their mother.
Once the wolf cubs were sitting under a bush and crying.
- Where can we take mom? - says one cub. - Well, at least a mother cow!
- Or mother cat! - says the second cub.
- Or mother frog!
- Or mother hare!
Zaychikha heard these words and says:
- Do you want me to be your mother?
The wolves rejoiced. They took the new mother to their home. And the house of the wolf cubs is dirty, dirty. Mom Hare tidied up in the house. Then she heated the water, put the wolf cubs in a trough and began to bathe them.
At first, the cubs did not want to bathe. They were afraid that the soap would get into their eyes. And then they really liked it.
- Mommy! Mommy! the wolves scream. - Rub your back! More on the head of the fields!
And so the Hare began to live with the cubs.
And the Hare without a mother completely disappears. It's cold without mom. Hungry without mom. It's very, very sad without my mother.
The Hare ran to Masha and said:
- Masha! I offended my mother, and she left me!
- Stupid Bunny! Masha screamed. - Let's go look for her!
Masha and the Hare ran into the forest. And in the forest there were three wolf houses. They ran to the first house. We looked out the window. And the house is dirty and filthy.
No, my mom doesn't live here! - says the Hare. They ran to the second house. We looked out the window.
They see: wolf cubs are sitting on a bench, thin, hungry.
No, my mom doesn't live here! - says the Hare. They ran to the third house. They see that everything is clean in the house. Wolf cubs are sitting at the table, fluffy, cheerful. There is a white tablecloth on the table. A plate with berries. Frying pan with mushrooms.
- That's where my mom lives! - Hare guessed. Masha knocked on the window. Hare looked out the window. The Hare pressed his ears and began to ask his mother:
- Mom, come back to live with me. I won't do it again. The wolves cried:
- Mommy, don't leave us!
The hare thought. She doesn't know how to be.
“This is how it should be done,” Masha said. - One day you will be a hare mother, and another day - a wolf mother.
So we decided. The Hare began to live one day with the Hare, and the other day with the cubs.

THE TALE ABOUT HOW THE CUP WANTED TO BECOME A SQUIRREL

Once he met the Little Wolf Squirrel and says:
- I want to become a squirrel. I want to live in a hollow.
- Okay, - says Belchonok, - climb up to me.
The Wolf cub ran to Masha. He asked Masha for a ladder and climbed into the hollow. The Wolf Cub liked it in the hollow. Warm, soft. The Wolf cub warmed up and fell asleep.
In the evening, Masha's dad was coming home from work. He sees a ladder standing near the tree. Dad took the ladder and took it home.
Wolf woke up in the morning. The back hurts, the paws hurt, and the tail is very uncomfortable. I wanted to eat Wolf. I tried to crack a nut - only my teeth ached.
Wolf cub cried. Animals gathered under the tree.
- Belchonok, what are you? - ask the animals.
And the wolf cub cries:
- I want to eat! I want to get down!
- Well, jump down! the animals say.
Wolf cub cried even louder:
- I can't jump! I'm not Belchonok. I am Wolf. You see, I have wolf paws. And a wolf tail.
Animals ran to Masha:
- Masha, Masha! What about our Belchonok? He is all gray, and his tail is wolf. And wolf paws.
Masha grabbed the ladder and ran into the forest. Masha Volchonok helped to get down from the tree.
And the Wolf cub can’t walk, his paws hurt. Masha had to carry the Wolf cub in her arms to the mother of the Hare.
Carries Masha Volchonka and says:
- It won't work out of you Belchonok. You better be Wolf!

TALE ABOUT HONEST EARS

Oika climbed onto the shelf for sweets. She hit a cup with her elbow. The cup fell and broke.
Mom came and asked:
- Who broke the cup?
“She crashed herself,” said Oika. - This cup is very bad. She loves to fight. The cup took the spoon and began to beat the teapot. And the kettle got angry and pushed her. The cup fell off the shelf and broke.
- Why are your ears red? Mom asks.
“I don’t know…” says Oika, covering her ears with her hands.
“I know,” Mom said. - Because you're a liar, and your ears are honest. They are ashamed of you, so they blushed. Liars always have red ears.
- Ouch! Oika screamed. - I don't want my ears to be red! I broke the cup!

The heroes of the audio tale Masha and Oika are two girlfriends, two complete opposites. Using their contrasting example, the author Sofya Prokofieva described children's whims with humor and kindness.

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Plots of a series of short stories about Masha and Oika

Girls find themselves in different situations, and each time they learn their lesson from a new adventure. They are helped by funny animals - bunnies, squirrels, a kind brown bear, a wise forest bird, an industrious little mouse and many others. They are all very friendly, although sometimes they take offense at Oika.

Simple plots and understandable images, instructive advice and a good mood - your baby will love these works. It is recommended to listen to the stories of Masha and Oyka together with the child. Because every short episode has something to discuss.

What is the best age to listen?

Audio tales Masha and Oika are a whole kaleidoscope of entertaining stories. They are interesting to listen to children aged 2 to 4 years. The author creates interesting situations and shows the kids what greed, rudeness, laziness and lies can lead to.

At the same time, the characters are not at all opposed to each other. Oika can hardly be called a negative character. The attitude of kind forest dwellers towards her is a clear proof of this. It's just that she learns from examples (her own and Masha's) how to do well and how badly. It is very convenient to listen to the fairy tale Masha and Oyka before going to bed.

MASHA AND OYKA

There were two girls in the world. One girl was named Masha, and the other was Zoya. Masha loved to do everything herself. She eats her own soup. She drinks milk from a cup. She puts the toys in the box herself.

But Zoya herself does not want to do anything and only says:

— Oh, I don't want to! Oh, I can't! Oh, I won't! All "oh" yes "oh"! So they began to call her not Zoika, but Oika.

WHEN CAN YOU CRY?

Masha cried in the morning.

The Cockerel looked out the window and said:

Don't cry, Masha! In the morning I sing “ku-ka-re-ku”, and you cry, you prevent me from singing.

Masha cried during the day.

Grasshopper climbed out of the grass and says:

Don't cry, Masha! All day I chirp in the grass, and you cry - and no one hears me.

Masha cried in the evening.

Frogs jumped from the pond.

Don't cry, Masha! the frogs say. - We like to croak in the evening, and you interfere with us.

Masha cried at night.

The Nightingale flew in from the garden and sat down at the window.

Don't cry, Masha! At night I sing beautiful songs, and you bother me.

- When should I cry? Masha asked.

“Don’t you ever cry,” Mom said. “You are already a big girl.

A TALE ABOUT THE ROUGH WORD "GO AWAY"

Masha and Oika built a house out of cubes.

The Mouse came running and said:

- What a beautiful house! Can I live in it?

- Get out of here, Mouse! Oika said in a rough voice.

Masha cried:

- Why did you drive the Mouse away? The mouse is good.

- And you go too, Masha! Oika said in a rough voice.

Masha was offended and left.

The sun peeked through the window.

“Shame on you, Oika! the Sun said. Masha is your friend. Is it okay to tell a friend to go away?

Oika ran to the window and shouted to the Sun:

"And you go too!"

The Sun said nothing and left the sky somewhere. It became dark. It's completely, completely dark. Oika went to the forest. And the forest is dark too. Oika walked and walked in the dark, almost fell into a big hole.

Oike was scared.

— Where am I going? Oika cried. - Where is my house? I'll go straight to the Gray Wolf! Oh, never again will I say "go away" to anyone.

The sun heard her words and went up into the sky. It became light and warm.

And here comes Masha.

Oika rejoiced, says:

- Come to me, Masha. Let's build a new house for the Mouse. Let him live there.

THE TALE OF THE UNEDUCATED MOUSE

There lived one ill-mannered Mouse in the forest.

He didn't say good morning to anyone in the morning. And in the evening I didn’t say “good night” to anyone.

All the animals in the forest were angry with him. They don't want to be friends with him. They don't want to play with him. Berries are not served.

The Mouse became sad.

Early in the morning the Mouse ran up to Masha and said:

- Masha, Masha! How can I make peace with all the animals in the forest?

Masha said to the Mouse:

In the morning you should say "good morning" to everyone. In the evening, everyone should say “good night”. And then everyone will be friends with you.

The Mouse ran to the hares. He said good morning to all the rabbits. And dad, and mom, and grandma, and grandpa, and little Hare.

The hares smiled and gave the Mouse a carrot.

The Mouse ran to the squirrels. He said good morning to all the squirrels. And dad, and mom, and grandmother, and grandfather, and even little Belchonok.

The squirrels laughed and praised the Mouse.

For a long time the Mouse ran through the forest. To all the animals, big and small, he said "good morning."

The Mouse ran to the Forest Bird. The Forest Bird made its nest at the very top of a tall pine tree.

- Good morning! shouted the Mouse.

- Good morning! shouted the Mouse with all his might.

All the same, the Forest Bird does not hear him.

Nothing to do. The Mouse climbed onto the pine tree.

It is difficult for the Mouse to climb. Clings to bark, branches. The White Cloud passed by.

- Good morning! shouted the Mouse to the White Cloud.

- Good morning! White Cloud replied softly.

The Mouse crawls even higher. The plane flew by.

— Good morning, Plane! shouted the Mouse.

- Good morning! the Airplane roared loudly.

Finally the Mouse reached the top of the tree.

— Good morning, Forest Bird! Mouse said. - Oh, how long it took me to get to you!

The Forest Bird laughed.

- Good night, Mouse! Look, it's already dark. The night has already come. It's time to say "good night" to everyone.

The Mouse looked around - and the truth is: the sky is completely dark, and there are stars in the sky.

“Well then, good night, Forest Bird!” Mouse said.

The Forest Bird stroked the Mouse with its wing:

- What a good you have become, Mouse, polite! Get on my back, I'll take you to your mother.

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