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ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP THROUGH FAIRY CONTENT TALES
The Kid and the Three Goats
Long , long time ago, somewher, near a forest , three goats and a kid( baby
goat) lived: mommy goat, aunty goat and granny goat.
The kid was really spoiled. Every morning he would call his mommy to get
him dressed.
Mother goat, mother goat, dress me, I can’t do it by myself.
And mother came and got him dressed. Then he got hungry and he started
shouting again:
Aunty, feed me, feed me, I can’t do it by myself. And she came quickly and she
used to feed him.
The kid was playing all day long and when he got sleepy he started shouting
again:
Granny goat, granny goat, come and put me to sleep because I can’t do it by
myself.
And granny used to come and sing lullabies and put him to bed.
All those things used to happen every day. But one time the three
goats went to visit one of their neighbours. And that day in mommy’s
place a fox came and it stole all the kid’s clothes. Then instead of
aunty a bear arrived and it ate all the food. In the end,in granny’s
place a wolf came to the baby goat and it wanted to put him to bed,
then to eat him.
The kid ran away and hid until his family came back. When they did
he told the three goats what had happened and he promised that he
would be the best, the most hard-working and most obedient .
The Story of the Brown Bear
Once upon a time, there was a brown bear that arrived by mistake at the
North Pole, among the white bears there. He didn’t know how he arrived
there, but he was very curious to see all the ice there, all the seals playing
in the water.“Look”, he heard suddenly, “there is a dirty bear here!” and he
saw a seal laughing and making faces on him. “He is, so dirty from the top
to the bottom, as if he was washed into sauce.” “What a funny bear!” they
continued to laugh.
The bear was confused, and he was about to start laughing at a dirty bear,
but he saw no one there. It is well known that all the bears are very, but
very clean any time.
Suddenly, he understood.
“Are you laughing at me?” he asked.
“Of course, dear dirty bear” the seals answered laughing again.
“I cleaned myself this morning” he tried to explain them. But they had no ears to listen
to him. So, he got very sad and left. On his way, he met some white bears.
“Hey!” he said “so glad to meet you!” tried the brown bear make some conversation.
“Who is this dirty creature?” they ask looking at him strangely.
“Don’t you see I am a bear, just like you?”
“Bears are very nice and especially clean creature. Can’t you see? They are all white”
they answered. Then, they left him alone and went away.
“What a pity…” the brown bear started to cry. “I traveled all this long way to be treated
like this!...”
While he was crying alone, sitting on a block of ice, a penguin came close to him ask-
ing: “Why are you so sad, dear bear?”
“I came here, tried to get some friends, but everybody rejects me because I am dif-
ferent. I am not a white bear, as the bears here, I am brown. In the place I come
from, all the bears are like this. And they consider me dirty. It is not fear. If I am not
like them, this doesn’t mean I am good for nothing. I am just different, nothing
more, nothing less.”
“Come with me” the penguin asked him. And he took the brown bear, gave him
some soap, asked him to get cleaned.
“But I did cleaned me this morning” he replied. “I am clean.”
“Never mind” the penguin said. “Just, please, do me this favour. Wash yourself
again.”
The brown bear did as the penguin said, but he was not very happy with this, as, be-
side they all rejected him for his colour, now, they were considering him a liar. Now,
all covered by soap, the brown bear became… white. All the bears admired his fur
and he was accepted to play together. He was very surprised now.
But as they were playing happily, a huge block of ice broke and a small bear was
taken away on it.
“My sweet little baby!...” a mother bear started crying.”Help me, please, help my
baby!”
No bear dared to sink and swim to save him. But the brown bear did it.
He swam, took the little baby bear, brought it to his mother, then, came away from
the water.
But… surprise: the nice bear whom they had been played some hours ago was…
brown.
All the bears were shocked.
But the mother bear said: “I don’t care of your colour, I do care of your soul. You
are a brave bear, and we love you for this.”
From that very moment, he was treated very well, and nobody considered him dirty
anymore.
The dirtiness of people is not in their fur, but in their soul.
Once upon a time there was a little girl who had no name. Her grandmoth-
er gave her a red cap and ever since her name became Little Red Riding Hood.
One summer day mother sent the little girl to her granny’s house because she was
ill. Mother gave her a basket with a bottle of milk and a cake and advised the girl
to walk only on the straight path and not to talk to any strangers. On her way to
grandma , Little Red Riding Hood met the wolf and he had found out where she
was going and where granny lived.
Little Red Riding Hood
The wolf decided to eat them both so he tricked the girl and told
her to pick up a bunch of flowers for her granny ,and ,in the
meantime , he left, went to grandma’s house and ate her. Then
he took her clothes, put them on, sat on the bed waiting for the
girl.
Little Red Riding Hood arrived and she got scared when she saw how
granny looked like, so she asked:
Oh granny, why do you have such big eyes?
Oh granny, why do you have such big hands?
Oh granny, why do you have such a big mouth?
The wolf said “ so I can you eat easier” and ate the girl.
The hunter who was grandma’s friend saved them both and the
girl promised that she would always listen to her mother’s advice.
The Little Bag with Two Coins
Once upon a time there were an old woman and an old man who lived in the coun-
tryside. The old man had a rooster and the woman a hen. The woman was very proud and
happy because the hen laid an egg every day but she was also very greedy and never of-
fered a single egg to the man.
In vain did the old man ask the woman for some eggs, she never wanted to
hear about sharing them with the man.
- “Beat your rooster if you want to eat eggs! My hen didn’t lay any egg until I started beat-
ing her!”
Tempted and greedy, the old man ran after the rooster, caught him and beat the
poor animal.
-”You start laying eggs or you’ll leave my house, because you are just a burden to me!”
The rooster escaped from the old man’s hands, scared and dazed, started wander-
ing when he saw on the road a little bag with a couple of coins in it. Very happy, he took
the little bag in his beak and went to the old man’s house. While he was going back home,
very pleased with his little treasure, the rooster met a carriage with some elegant ladies
and a landlord. The man saw the rooster and told the driver:
- “Go down and bring me the little bag from the rooster’s beak!’
The driver took the little bag and brought it to the man. The man put the bag in his
pocket and ordered the driver to move on. The rooster, very angry, followed the carriage
and yelled:
Cucurigu, mighty man,
Give me back my two coins bag!
The landlord, irritated by the rooster’s perseverance, seeing a fountain, ordered the driver
to throw the rooster in it!
What could the driver do but obeying? He went down from the carriage, caught the rooster
and threw him into the fountain! When the rooster saw the danger, he started drinking the
water from the fountain until he could fly away from there.
Then he started running after the carriage again,
yelling as loudly as he could: Cucurigu, mighty
man,
Give me back my two coins bag!
Very angry, the landlord said:
You trouble rooster, I will take care of you!
As soon as the landlord arrived at his mansion, he
ordered a woman from the kitchen to throw the
rooster in an oven’s fire. The woman caught the
rooster and threw him into the fire, putting a rock at
the oven’s door. But the rooster started then to pour
all the water he had drunk from the fountain and
put the fire out flooding the kitchen. Then he re-
moved the rock from the oven’s door and started
yelling again:
Cucurigu, mighty man,
Give me back my two coins bag!
Well, I found my Godfather with this rooster,
says the angry landlord!
Take him and throw him into the middle of the cattle, maybe he’ll be crushed by an an-
gry bull and we’ll be over with him! The driver took the rooster and threw him in the middle of
the cattle. That was all the rooster was waiting for. He started gobbling one after another all the
cows and all the bulls and flew to the landowner’s window, yelling again:
Cucurigu, mighty man,
Give me back my two coins bag!
The landowner didn’t know what else to do to get rid of this rooster! He threw him in his
cellar where all his money was kept, hoping that this way, the rooster would choke itself with
one coin. But, the greedy rooster, emptied the landowner’s chest full of golden coins, got out
from the cellar and yelled again: Cucurigu, mighty man,
Give me back my two coins bag!
When the landowner saw that it was not possible to defeat the rooster, he gave
him the little bag only to get rid of him. Happy, the rooster took his little bag in his beak and
went back to the old man’s house! The landowner was shocked when he saw all his chickens fol-
lowing the rooster, like at a weddin—
I am happy not to have anything to do with this rooster anymore, said the landowner, he
brought me only bad luck! Very proud with a whole crowd surrounding him,the rooster got to the
old man’s house and started yelling: “Cucurigu!!! Cucurigu!!!” When the old man heard the
rooster’s voice, he got out off the house and saw the giant rooster surrounded by a lot of chick-
ens. He had never seen such a thing before in his life! The proud rooster asked for a rug to be
put in the middle of the yard. Quickly, the old man got the rug and the rooster beated his wings
and soon the old man’s yard was full of cattle and the rug full of money. The old man’s eyes
started sparkling of joy, and he didn’t know what to do for his clever rooster. When the old wom-
an saw such a racket, she came quickly to the old man’s yard to see what was happening. When
she saw so much money, she couldn’t believe it green of envy. Ashamed, she begged :
— Please, give me some money, old man!
— Eat your heart up, old lady! Did you give me any eggs when I asked you for? I did what you
told me and look what my rooster gave me! Beat your hen too if you want she brings you money!
The old lady, greedily looking at the money, and forgetting that what she had told the old man to
do was just a lie, caught her hen and beat her. The poor hen ran to the road escaping from the
old woman’s angry hands. There, the hen saw a little crystal ball, swallowed it and went home
feeling very happy! He flew to her nest and after an hour gave the old lady the good news. The
old lady ran as fast as he could to see what treasures the hen had brought home! When she
looked in the nest and saw the little crystal ball, the old lady got so angry that the hen, scared,
ran away and never came back again. So the old woman became really so poor that she didn’t
have even a hen to eat her eggs!
The old man was carrying his rooster with him everywhere with pride. He gave the rooster
a golden necklace and red boots. He built many beautiful houses with many fruit trees and they
lived happily ever after.
The Three Little Pigs
Once upon a time there were three little pigs and the time came for them
to leave home and seek their fortune because their mother was just too poor to
support them anymore. Before they left, their mother told them "Whatever you
do, do it the best that you can because that's the way to get along in the
world. The first little pig built his house out of straw because it was the easiest
thing to do. The second little pig built his house out of sticks. This was a little bit
stronger than a straw house. The third little pig built his house out of bricks.
One night the big bad wolf, who dearly loved to eat fat little piggies,
came along and saw the first little pig in his house of straw. He said "Let me in,
Let me in, little pig or I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in!"
"Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin", said the little pig. But of course the
wolf did blow the house in and the first little pig ran to his brother’s home to
escape from the bad wolf. The wolf then came to the house of sticks.
"Let me in, let me in little pig or I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in
"Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin", said the little pig. But the wolf blew
that house in too, and the second little pig together with the first little pig ran to
their eldest brother. The wolf then came to the house of bricks.
-"Let me in , let me in" cried
the wolf
-"Or I'll huff and I'll puff till I
blow your house in"
-"Not by the hair of my chinny
chin chin" said the pigs.
Well, the wolf huffed and puffed but he could not blow down that brick
house. But the wolf was a sly old wolf and he climbed up on the roof to look for a
way into the brick house. The little pig saw the wolf climb up on the roof and lit a
roaring fire in the fireplace and placed on it a large kettle of water. When the
wolf finally found the hole in the chimney he crawled down and fell right into
that kettle of water and that was the end of his troubles with the big bad wolf.
The next day the little pig invited his mother over. She said "You
see it is just as I told you. The way to get along in the world is to do things as
well as you can." Fortunately for those little pig, they learned that lesson. And
they just lived happily ever after!
This project is realized with the financial support of the European Commission with Lifelong
Learning Programe Comenius.
The content of this material reflects only the author’ s opinion and is does not represent the official
position of the European Commission.
Conception , design and
tehno redactor:
ATANASOAIE ANA MARIA
Kindergarden No. 4 ~The House of Fairy Tales~
Str. Gladiolelor nr. 13, cod. 725700
tel 0230373769

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Lumea povestilor - The fairy tales' land

  • 1. ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP THROUGH FAIRY CONTENT TALES
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  • 3. The Kid and the Three Goats Long , long time ago, somewher, near a forest , three goats and a kid( baby goat) lived: mommy goat, aunty goat and granny goat. The kid was really spoiled. Every morning he would call his mommy to get him dressed. Mother goat, mother goat, dress me, I can’t do it by myself. And mother came and got him dressed. Then he got hungry and he started shouting again: Aunty, feed me, feed me, I can’t do it by myself. And she came quickly and she used to feed him. The kid was playing all day long and when he got sleepy he started shouting again: Granny goat, granny goat, come and put me to sleep because I can’t do it by myself. And granny used to come and sing lullabies and put him to bed.
  • 4. All those things used to happen every day. But one time the three goats went to visit one of their neighbours. And that day in mommy’s place a fox came and it stole all the kid’s clothes. Then instead of aunty a bear arrived and it ate all the food. In the end,in granny’s place a wolf came to the baby goat and it wanted to put him to bed, then to eat him. The kid ran away and hid until his family came back. When they did he told the three goats what had happened and he promised that he would be the best, the most hard-working and most obedient .
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  • 6. The Story of the Brown Bear Once upon a time, there was a brown bear that arrived by mistake at the North Pole, among the white bears there. He didn’t know how he arrived there, but he was very curious to see all the ice there, all the seals playing in the water.“Look”, he heard suddenly, “there is a dirty bear here!” and he saw a seal laughing and making faces on him. “He is, so dirty from the top to the bottom, as if he was washed into sauce.” “What a funny bear!” they continued to laugh. The bear was confused, and he was about to start laughing at a dirty bear, but he saw no one there. It is well known that all the bears are very, but very clean any time. Suddenly, he understood.
  • 7. “Are you laughing at me?” he asked. “Of course, dear dirty bear” the seals answered laughing again. “I cleaned myself this morning” he tried to explain them. But they had no ears to listen to him. So, he got very sad and left. On his way, he met some white bears. “Hey!” he said “so glad to meet you!” tried the brown bear make some conversation. “Who is this dirty creature?” they ask looking at him strangely. “Don’t you see I am a bear, just like you?” “Bears are very nice and especially clean creature. Can’t you see? They are all white” they answered. Then, they left him alone and went away. “What a pity…” the brown bear started to cry. “I traveled all this long way to be treated like this!...” While he was crying alone, sitting on a block of ice, a penguin came close to him ask- ing: “Why are you so sad, dear bear?”
  • 8. “I came here, tried to get some friends, but everybody rejects me because I am dif- ferent. I am not a white bear, as the bears here, I am brown. In the place I come from, all the bears are like this. And they consider me dirty. It is not fear. If I am not like them, this doesn’t mean I am good for nothing. I am just different, nothing more, nothing less.” “Come with me” the penguin asked him. And he took the brown bear, gave him some soap, asked him to get cleaned. “But I did cleaned me this morning” he replied. “I am clean.” “Never mind” the penguin said. “Just, please, do me this favour. Wash yourself again.” The brown bear did as the penguin said, but he was not very happy with this, as, be- side they all rejected him for his colour, now, they were considering him a liar. Now, all covered by soap, the brown bear became… white. All the bears admired his fur and he was accepted to play together. He was very surprised now. But as they were playing happily, a huge block of ice broke and a small bear was taken away on it. “My sweet little baby!...” a mother bear started crying.”Help me, please, help my baby!” No bear dared to sink and swim to save him. But the brown bear did it. He swam, took the little baby bear, brought it to his mother, then, came away from the water. But… surprise: the nice bear whom they had been played some hours ago was… brown. All the bears were shocked. But the mother bear said: “I don’t care of your colour, I do care of your soul. You are a brave bear, and we love you for this.” From that very moment, he was treated very well, and nobody considered him dirty anymore. The dirtiness of people is not in their fur, but in their soul.
  • 9. Once upon a time there was a little girl who had no name. Her grandmoth- er gave her a red cap and ever since her name became Little Red Riding Hood. One summer day mother sent the little girl to her granny’s house because she was ill. Mother gave her a basket with a bottle of milk and a cake and advised the girl to walk only on the straight path and not to talk to any strangers. On her way to grandma , Little Red Riding Hood met the wolf and he had found out where she was going and where granny lived. Little Red Riding Hood The wolf decided to eat them both so he tricked the girl and told her to pick up a bunch of flowers for her granny ,and ,in the meantime , he left, went to grandma’s house and ate her. Then he took her clothes, put them on, sat on the bed waiting for the girl.
  • 10. Little Red Riding Hood arrived and she got scared when she saw how granny looked like, so she asked: Oh granny, why do you have such big eyes? Oh granny, why do you have such big hands? Oh granny, why do you have such a big mouth? The wolf said “ so I can you eat easier” and ate the girl. The hunter who was grandma’s friend saved them both and the girl promised that she would always listen to her mother’s advice.
  • 11. The Little Bag with Two Coins Once upon a time there were an old woman and an old man who lived in the coun- tryside. The old man had a rooster and the woman a hen. The woman was very proud and happy because the hen laid an egg every day but she was also very greedy and never of- fered a single egg to the man. In vain did the old man ask the woman for some eggs, she never wanted to hear about sharing them with the man. - “Beat your rooster if you want to eat eggs! My hen didn’t lay any egg until I started beat- ing her!” Tempted and greedy, the old man ran after the rooster, caught him and beat the poor animal. -”You start laying eggs or you’ll leave my house, because you are just a burden to me!” The rooster escaped from the old man’s hands, scared and dazed, started wander- ing when he saw on the road a little bag with a couple of coins in it. Very happy, he took the little bag in his beak and went to the old man’s house. While he was going back home, very pleased with his little treasure, the rooster met a carriage with some elegant ladies and a landlord. The man saw the rooster and told the driver: - “Go down and bring me the little bag from the rooster’s beak!’ The driver took the little bag and brought it to the man. The man put the bag in his pocket and ordered the driver to move on. The rooster, very angry, followed the carriage and yelled: Cucurigu, mighty man, Give me back my two coins bag! The landlord, irritated by the rooster’s perseverance, seeing a fountain, ordered the driver to throw the rooster in it! What could the driver do but obeying? He went down from the carriage, caught the rooster and threw him into the fountain! When the rooster saw the danger, he started drinking the water from the fountain until he could fly away from there. Then he started running after the carriage again, yelling as loudly as he could: Cucurigu, mighty man, Give me back my two coins bag! Very angry, the landlord said: You trouble rooster, I will take care of you! As soon as the landlord arrived at his mansion, he ordered a woman from the kitchen to throw the rooster in an oven’s fire. The woman caught the rooster and threw him into the fire, putting a rock at the oven’s door. But the rooster started then to pour all the water he had drunk from the fountain and put the fire out flooding the kitchen. Then he re- moved the rock from the oven’s door and started yelling again: Cucurigu, mighty man, Give me back my two coins bag! Well, I found my Godfather with this rooster, says the angry landlord!
  • 12. Take him and throw him into the middle of the cattle, maybe he’ll be crushed by an an- gry bull and we’ll be over with him! The driver took the rooster and threw him in the middle of the cattle. That was all the rooster was waiting for. He started gobbling one after another all the cows and all the bulls and flew to the landowner’s window, yelling again: Cucurigu, mighty man, Give me back my two coins bag! The landowner didn’t know what else to do to get rid of this rooster! He threw him in his cellar where all his money was kept, hoping that this way, the rooster would choke itself with one coin. But, the greedy rooster, emptied the landowner’s chest full of golden coins, got out from the cellar and yelled again: Cucurigu, mighty man, Give me back my two coins bag! When the landowner saw that it was not possible to defeat the rooster, he gave him the little bag only to get rid of him. Happy, the rooster took his little bag in his beak and went back to the old man’s house! The landowner was shocked when he saw all his chickens fol- lowing the rooster, like at a weddin— I am happy not to have anything to do with this rooster anymore, said the landowner, he brought me only bad luck! Very proud with a whole crowd surrounding him,the rooster got to the old man’s house and started yelling: “Cucurigu!!! Cucurigu!!!” When the old man heard the rooster’s voice, he got out off the house and saw the giant rooster surrounded by a lot of chick- ens. He had never seen such a thing before in his life! The proud rooster asked for a rug to be put in the middle of the yard. Quickly, the old man got the rug and the rooster beated his wings and soon the old man’s yard was full of cattle and the rug full of money. The old man’s eyes started sparkling of joy, and he didn’t know what to do for his clever rooster. When the old wom- an saw such a racket, she came quickly to the old man’s yard to see what was happening. When she saw so much money, she couldn’t believe it green of envy. Ashamed, she begged : — Please, give me some money, old man! — Eat your heart up, old lady! Did you give me any eggs when I asked you for? I did what you told me and look what my rooster gave me! Beat your hen too if you want she brings you money! The old lady, greedily looking at the money, and forgetting that what she had told the old man to do was just a lie, caught her hen and beat her. The poor hen ran to the road escaping from the old woman’s angry hands. There, the hen saw a little crystal ball, swallowed it and went home feeling very happy! He flew to her nest and after an hour gave the old lady the good news. The old lady ran as fast as he could to see what treasures the hen had brought home! When she looked in the nest and saw the little crystal ball, the old lady got so angry that the hen, scared, ran away and never came back again. So the old woman became really so poor that she didn’t have even a hen to eat her eggs! The old man was carrying his rooster with him everywhere with pride. He gave the rooster a golden necklace and red boots. He built many beautiful houses with many fruit trees and they lived happily ever after.
  • 13. The Three Little Pigs Once upon a time there were three little pigs and the time came for them to leave home and seek their fortune because their mother was just too poor to support them anymore. Before they left, their mother told them "Whatever you do, do it the best that you can because that's the way to get along in the world. The first little pig built his house out of straw because it was the easiest thing to do. The second little pig built his house out of sticks. This was a little bit stronger than a straw house. The third little pig built his house out of bricks. One night the big bad wolf, who dearly loved to eat fat little piggies, came along and saw the first little pig in his house of straw. He said "Let me in, Let me in, little pig or I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in!" "Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin", said the little pig. But of course the wolf did blow the house in and the first little pig ran to his brother’s home to escape from the bad wolf. The wolf then came to the house of sticks. "Let me in, let me in little pig or I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in "Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin", said the little pig. But the wolf blew that house in too, and the second little pig together with the first little pig ran to their eldest brother. The wolf then came to the house of bricks. -"Let me in , let me in" cried the wolf -"Or I'll huff and I'll puff till I blow your house in" -"Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin" said the pigs. Well, the wolf huffed and puffed but he could not blow down that brick house. But the wolf was a sly old wolf and he climbed up on the roof to look for a way into the brick house. The little pig saw the wolf climb up on the roof and lit a roaring fire in the fireplace and placed on it a large kettle of water. When the wolf finally found the hole in the chimney he crawled down and fell right into that kettle of water and that was the end of his troubles with the big bad wolf. The next day the little pig invited his mother over. She said "You see it is just as I told you. The way to get along in the world is to do things as well as you can." Fortunately for those little pig, they learned that lesson. And they just lived happily ever after!
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  • 15. This project is realized with the financial support of the European Commission with Lifelong Learning Programe Comenius. The content of this material reflects only the author’ s opinion and is does not represent the official position of the European Commission. Conception , design and tehno redactor: ATANASOAIE ANA MARIA
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