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  • 05.07.2019

SCRIPT FOR PUPPET THEATER

TALE “TURNIP ON THE NEW LAD”

Musical arrangement. Two children come out.

1. Good afternoon dear friends!

2. Hello!

We're starting the show!

We ask you not to be bored.

1. We are for your mood

Let's sing and dance!

2. We tried, we taught

We have been preparing for you.

1. Sit down more comfortably,

We will show you the fairy tale now!

2. Near two roads, at an intersection

There was a white birch tree.

1. Spread green branches

Birch tree over a small hut

2. And in the hut - the grandfather lived

With my old lady

1. They had Masha, their granddaughter.

There was also a dog - Zhuchka.

2. And the cat - Purr,

And behind the stove is a little gray mouse!

1. The fairy tale may be small,

Yes, about important matters.

2. The fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it

It will teach everyone a good lesson.

Musical arrangement "Morning" (sounds of the village, the cry of a rooster, the cries of domestic animals, a lyrical melody sounds. “The sun” (on the fishing line) slowly rises - “wakes up.”

The grandfather comes out, stretches, looks around, “looking” for someone.

Grandfather: Hey! Old woman, answer me! Where have you been? Show yourself!

Grandma (from the garden he goes to his grandfather): Here I am, here... Don’t make any noise, just come and help me!

Grandfather: Have you decided to plant?

Grandma: Spring has come, it's warm now...

Grandfather: Curious what you're planting?

Grandma: As if, grandfather, you don’t know yourself?

I plant every year

The same as all the people.

Grandfather: Well, tell me, what's the secret?

Grandma: There is no secret here at all!

You are curious, I know.

Okay, listen to what I'm planting:

Beetroot, pumpkin, squash

They say it's delicious...

Onions, carrots, tomatoes,

And sunflowers to the fence...

Grandfather: Well, what about the turnip?

Grandma: Plant it yourself. I have no time to tinker with her...

Grandfather: Hey! Wait, that won't do.

Everyone is planting turnips now,

The child knows about her

Grandma: Get lost with her...

Here it is, it’s a real disaster.

So he was given a turnip,

As if there are no other things to do...

(go to the table, sit down)

Grandfather: Prepare, grandma, grandpa

Steamed turnips for dinner.

(grandmother waves him off and waves her head)

Don’t contradict me in vain, prepare it quickly!

(grandmother stamps her foot, waves her arms, then spreads her arms to the side)

Grandma: You made me really angry!(moves, pours tea)

Come on, drink tea! Well, no turnips!

If you want a turnip, go ahead

Plant it in the garden! (leave from the table)

Grandfather and Grandmother perform the song “My dear grandfather!”

Grandfather (offended): So I'll take and plant turnips

There will be something to eat for lunch.

You go and have a rest,

And don’t bother me here either.

Grandma: Dig yourself a garden bed

Plant it yourself, water it yourself!

On the! There are seeds in the bag,

Well, I went home.

Grandfather: Here is a shovel, a watering can, and seeds.

I'm a gardener anyway! At - two! At-two!

(steps into the garden)

Musical accompaniment“Bravo, guys! » )

At! Two! At! Two! I’ll start digging a bed...

I will plant turnips(looks into the bag of seeds)

That’s the grief, that’s the trouble - I gave one seed...

What should I do now?

Well, I’ll start planting one...(plants a seed in the ground)

Let it grow to our joy

Not by days, but by hours.

I'll pour water on it...(yawning, watering the seed)

And I'll go home to sleep...

Grandfather leaves (music from the movie “Operation Y” and others plays.) He wipes the sweat from his forehead and sits down on the bench. .

I'm exhausted! I’ll rest and take a little nap...(lies down)

(Granddaughter Masha runs out of the house)

Masha: Good morning, grandmother! Good morning, grandpa!

Can I go to my friends? Shall I play? I'll dance!

Grandma: Go granddaughter, go, dear!(grandmother goes into the house, granddaughter runs away)

The intro to the song immediately sounds “OH GARDEN IN THE YARD”

2nd department.

Children walk, sing a song, boys “play the balalaikas,” girls dance and go to their places)

Song “Oh, there’s a garden in the yard! »

Girls: We, girlfriends, are girlfriends, cheerful people, laughing girls!

Boys: We are great guys, mischievous daredevils!

1. We came to dance and play,

2. Pass a long day!

Girls: And we are here to have fun and have fun!

1. Sing a sonorous, comic, humorous song!

2. Where the song flows, life is fun!

Ditties

R: Hey, funny people,

Don't stand at the gate!

Come out quickly

Have fun dancing! DANCE "LADY"

R: Yes, we danced skillfully.

Now it's time to get down to business.

We'll go in circles

Yes, let's grow cabbage.

R: Yes, let's play, curl the cabbage!

“Vesya, cabbage” - round dance game

(with the last verse they leave the hall in a “chain”)

3rd department.

The grandfather “sleeps” on the bench, gets up and stretches when the music ends.

Grandfather: Oh oh! I should wake up

Yes, stretch a little...

(freezes in place, rubs eyes) Music "MIRACLE!"

What a miracle! What a miracle!

Apparently I didn't sleep well...

Or I'm still sleeping. Yes,(stretching a)

Turnips are like my hut!

Turnip: So she grew up big,

How good am I?

Sweet and strong

I'm called Turnip!

To you with such a beauty

No way to cope!

Grandfather: (walks up to the turnip and touches it)

That's how I have a turnip!

I know it wasn’t in vain that I tried!

I'll pull the turnip out of the ground,

I’ll say: Grandma, look.

(trying out how to pull out a turnip) Come on! I'll pull it once! I'll pull two! (An excerpt from the song “Hey, let’s whoop!” plays)

Does not exceed. What a disaster!

Eh, a bulldozer would be here.

It's time for me to call grandma!

Grandfather pulls a turnip, grandmother rushes to help.

Music - accompaniment.

Grandma: What's happened? What's happened?

Has the sky fallen into the garden?

Did the mosquito break its wing?(grandmother notices the turnip) .

Grandma: What I see! Grandfather, what about grandfather?

Grandfather (proudly) : Miracle turnip! My answer.

How did you argue with me...

Grandma: What you! What are you doing, my dear!

I won't argue anymore

And I'll stop grumbling...

Grandfather (enough) : That's better. Well, let's get to work!

We will pull out the turnip skillfully!

I'm for the turnip!( Music of the song "Hey, let's whoop!")

Grandma: I'm for grandpa!

Grandfather: Let's take it together!

Grandma: The matter stands still!(stop pulling)

Grandma: We should call our granddaughter,

She was running somewhere nearby...(granddaughter's exit music)

Granddaughter, run to the garden and help me pull turnips!

(Granddaughter runs out).

Granddaughter: I run, run, run, I’ll help you pull the turnip!

Oh. That's how turnips are - a sight for sore eyes(spreads his hands, surprised)

She has grown amazingly! (pulling a turnip)

Music of the song “Hey, let's go!”

Turnip: So she grew up big,

How good am I?

Sweet and strong

I'm called Turnip!

To you with such a beauty

No way to cope!

Grandma: What kind of attack is this?

Grandfather: The turnip can see the abyss.

Grandma: No way! Granddaughter, run

Call the bug for help.

Granddaughter: I'm already running now!

I'll find the bug in no time!

Granddaughter: Bug! Bug, come out! Help us quickly!

Sounds like "Dog Waltz".

(Bug runs out)

Bug: Woof! Woof! Woof! I'm in a hurry to help!

Woof! Woof! Woof! I'm running quickly!

I’m ready to do everything for you,

I won't leave my friends! Woof! Woof! WOOF!

(pulling a turnip) Music of the song “Hey, let's go!”

Turnip: So she grew up big,

How good am I?

Sweet and strong

I'm called Turnip!

To you with such a beauty

No way to cope!

Grandma: I can barely stand on my feet...

Bug: How are things going there?

Granddaughter: The turnip is where it was!

Grandfather: You'll have to wake up the Cat, let him work a little!

Bug: I'll run to look for the cat.

Sounds like “Cat Blues”

Cat: There is no need to look for me!

I went to help myself.

(to the audience) I must confess a secret.

I like fish, not turnips.

Moore. Moore. Meow.

I can't refuse

And I will help my friends!

All: And again! And two!

Grandfather (joyfully ) : The turnip barely moved!

Grandma: What did you say, old man?

Let's give it a go, one more time!

Turnip: So she grew up big,

How good am I?

Sweet and strong

I'm called Turnip!

To you with such a beauty

No way to cope!

Grandfather: I tell you again:

You need to call the mouse for help.

Granddaughter: Mouse! Mouse! Come out!

Bug: Help me pull out a turnip(a mouse appears)

Song "I am a mouse"

Mouse: Pee-pee-pee! I'm in a hurry to help!

I’ll help you pull the turnip!

Cat: Frrrr! I can't stand mice...

Grandma: Murka, stop being angry!

Grandfather: It's no good working like that!

Grandma: Let's get together! Take it boldly!

Bug: If we are together, it’s a matter of course!

Mouse: I am for the cat!

Cat: I am for Zhuchka!

Bug: I'll grab my granddaughter!

Granddaughter: I'll take care of grandma!

Grandma: I'm pulling for my grandfather.

Grandfather: I have to pull the turnip.

Grandma: Grandfather, look!

ALL (joyfully) : We pulled out the turnip!

Grandfather: So they pulled out the turnips,

Sugar like candy!

All the children come out.

CHILDREN-Leaders:

    The fairy tale has come to an end.

Well done to whoever listened.

    We expect applause from you,

Well, and other compliments...

    After all, the artists tried,

Let them be a little confused.

1. The following took part in our performance:(children's presentation)

Grandfather: I need you all to notice

Friendship helped in my work!

Application.

Lyrics of the song “MY DEAR, GRANDFATHER”

Prepare a garden bed, my dear, little grandfather!

Prepare a garden bed, little blue dove!

Who needs it, no one needs it.

Who needs it, no one needs it!

I would plant a turnip, my dear, grandpa!

I should plant a turnip, little blue dove!

Don't worry, grandma, don't worry, Lyubka,

Where are you going, my dear, grandpa?

Where are you going, little blue dove?

To the garden, I am a grandmother, to the garden, I am Lyubka,

I'll plant a turnip, for you, little dove.

DITTS

Vova was lazy in the morning

Comb your hair

A cow came up to him

I combed my tongue!

***

The shirt suddenly began to choke me.

I almost died of fear.

Then I realized: “Oh my!

I grew out of it!”

***

In the morning to mother our Mila

She gave me two candies.

I barely had time to give it,

She immediately ate them herself.

***

Irishka was driving down the hill

- I was the fastest;

Ira even has his own skis

Overtook on the way!

***

Rubbish - rubbish - rubbish!

I could perform all day!

I don't feel like studying

And you’re not too lazy to sing ditties!

***

Everyone is making a snowman,

Mom is looking for Igor.

Where is my son? Where is he?

Rolled into a snowball.

***

I was at the market

I saw Miron.

Myron has it on his nose

Crow croaked.

***

The chicken went to the pharmacy

And she said “Crow!

Give me soap and perfume

May the roosters love you!"

Song: TOGETHER WE ARE GREAT POWER

Clouds dance on the palms of the sky,

The house smells of bread and fresh milk.

How beautiful it is - sweet land,

Our song flows

We are a family!

CHORUS:

Ooh, don't spill the water,

Oooh, you and I are nearby!

The world is so beautiful, the colors are rainbow,

Everyone has a dream to be always happy.

The river is wide with thin streams,

Let's be friends -

Here's my hand!

CHORUS:

Oooh, we're only together great strength,

Ooh, don't spill the water,

Oh-ah-oh, so that the joy in the heart does not cool down,

Oooh, you and I are nearby!

Name: puppet show in preschool educational institutions for all children age groups"Garden Story"
Nomination: Kindergarten, Holidays, entertainment, scripts, performances, dramatizations, Preschoolers 4-6 years old

Job title: musical director
Place of work: MBDOU No. 264
Location: Krasnoyarsk

“GARDEN HISTORY” Puppet show for children of all age groups
Based on Russian folk tales.

Bibabo dolls: Murka (cat), Zhuchka (dog), granddaughter Masha, Grandfather, Baba, Crow, Hedgehog, Mouse.

The dolls are controlled by kindergarten teachers behind a screen.

Scenery. In the left corner is a three-dimensional turnip sewn from material, in the right is a house, and there is greenery all around.

IN musical arrangement You can use Russian folk dance songs.

Prologue

(Music sounds. The music director comes out from behind the screen to the children with a Crow doll on his hand.)

Crow. Hello!

Children. Hello!

Crow. Welcome to our theater studio! Guys, do you like fairy tales?

Children. Yes!

Crow. And I want to tell you riddles. If you guess them all, the fairy tale will begin faster! Listen carefully! “I wish I could wear a crown! -Caws loudly...

Children. Crow!

Crow. Right. It's about me. And here's another one. “Under the pines, under the fir trees, there lives a ball of needles. Who is this?

Children. Hedgehog!

Children. Dog!

Crow. Fine. Next riddle. “Soft paws, and scratches in the paws” Who is this?

Children. Cat!

Crow. Right. And now the most difficult riddle! Yellow, round side, lying on the bed...

Children. Kolobok!

Crow. No, guys, this is firmly in the garden...

Children. Turnip!

Crow. Well done! It's time to start the fairy tale. This is the story that happened in one garden. (Music sounds. The music director goes behind the screen.)

Act one

(Zhuchka and Murka appear on the screen.)

Bug. Woof!

Murka. Meow! (Music sounds. The bug and Murka quickly run after each other around the screen for several circles and run away. Grandfather comes out of the house. The buzzing of bees and the singing of mosquitoes can be heard.)

Grandfather. Hello, kids!

Children. Hello! Have you seen Murka and Zhuchka running around? They are playing catch-up. No, to get busy! It’s as quiet as in a garden... Only the bees are buzzing and the mosquitoes are ringing. (Goes to the turnip.) I came to look at the turnip. How does it grow here for me?

Hedgehog. Puff! Puff!

Also an interesting theatrical performance for children:

Grandfather. Fathers! What passions! (Grandfather runs towards the house.)

Woman (from the window). What's wrong with you, Grandfather?

Grandfather(catching my breath). What-what... I went to check on my turnip. And there, from under a bush, some kind of animal: “Puff-puff!” - So I barely escaped! Scary!

Woman. Yeah, okay, tell stories. In the garden, over there, hear, it’s quiet, quiet.

Only mosquitoes and bees. I'll go check on my cabbage. (Humming.) La-la-la...

Grandfather. Go, go. Go. And I better at home I'll sit. (He goes into the house, looks out of the window. Baba goes to the turnip)

Woman. And what's so scary about that? Me too, the old bush was scared. Where is my cabbage?.. Here it is, beauty. And how good the turnip is!


Hedgehog. Puff! Puff!

Woman. Ah, fathers! (Runs towards the house. Breathes heavily.)

Grandfather(from the window).. I told you! And you are like mosquitoes and bees to me!

(Music sounds. Granddaughter Masha approaches Baba.)

Masha. Grandfather grandmother! Who are you running from here? Who were you afraid of? It’s very quiet in our garden... Only the bees are buzzing and the mosquitoes are ringing.

Grandfather. Another one. With mosquitoes and bees. Go - go! You'll see for yourself!

(Masha goes to the turnip and sings: La-la-la...

Masha. Eh! What a beauty! Where is my beetroot? And even a carrot?


Hedgehog. Puff! Puff!

Masha. Oh! Who is here? Come out! Why are you scaring everyone? But I'm not afraid!

I'll find you now. (Looks.) Yes, it’s the Hedgehog! Oh, you spoiler! And aren’t you ashamed to scare Grandfather and Baba? Come out onto the path. And I'll water the turnips.

(Takes a watering can and sings to the tune of the Russian dance song “Barynya.”)

I don’t regret the water! - I water as best I can.

Grow, you little turnip, to the delight of Grandfather and Grandmother!

That's it, now let's go, Hedgehog. I'll treat you with milk. (Music sounds. Masha and Hedgehog leave.)

Act two

(Music sounds. Murka and Zhuchka come running. They play, running after each other, and stop.)

Bug. So. All! Tired of running.

Murka. What shall we do?

Bug. What? Business! Come on, let's plant something.

Murka. What will we plant?

Bug. We need to think. Grandfather, over there, planted a turnip, Baba planted cabbage. And Masha - carrots and beets. And I will plant...

Murka. Do you know how to plant?

Bug. Certainly. I saw how potatoes were planted. They will dig a hole. They will put one small potato there and bury it. And then they dig up one instead

many, many big ones!

Murka. What are you saying, Zhuchka? How interesting! They're burying one! And they dig up a lot! I came up with an idea! I'll plant a small jar of sour cream.

Bug. And I'll plant a seed. Here! (They sing to the tune of the Russian dance song “Barynya.”)

We are planting a vegetable garden - all the people will be surprised!

We are planting a vegetable garden! - All the people will be surprised!

So they planted it!

Murka. Will my sour cream grow soon?

Bug. Soon only a fairy tale will tell! Now we'll go home. And we'll come back in a few days.

Murka. It's a long time. I'll come tomorrow!

(Masha appears.)

Murka. And here comes Masha. Let's tell her about our landings.

Masha. Murka! Bug! What are you doing here? Do you admire turnips?

Murka. We're doing business here.

Masha. Which one?

Bug(important). By the way. Now we need to water everything.

Masha. Yes, what should I water? What have you done here?

Bug. I planted a seed.

Murka. And I’ll have a jar of sour cream!

Masha. Well, you give it! Who plants bone and sour cream?

Guys! And what do you think? —

Can I plant this?

Children. No!

Masha. Will Murka and Zhuchka grow anything?

Children. No!

Masha. You can plant whatever you want! Not everything will grow! So dig it up and eat it before it goes bad. Yes, keep an eye on the turnip. It's time for me to have lunch. (Leaves.)

Murka (digging). Here it is, my sour cream - yum-yum-yum!

Bug. Here it is my bone - yum-yum-yum!

Murka. Eh, okay, but not enough. I’ll run and drink some more milk. And you, Bug, can handle this without me. You will watch the turnip. (Runs away.)

Bug. Keep watch, keep watch. This is my job. We dogs are supposed to guard everything. (Walks back and forth across the screen several times.) I’m somehow tired. We need to rest. I'll lie in the sun and warm myself.

(Yawns.) Somehow I wanted to sleep...

Guys! Woof! I think I'll get some sleep. And if the Crow flies, you will wake me up, please. Shout: Bug! Bug! Fine?

Children. Yes!

Bug. Well, thank you. I'll lie down more comfortably. (Falls asleep. The Crow flies.)

Crow. Kar! Kar! What kind of turnip is this? (Children scream.)

Bug (jumping up). Woof! Woof! Here I am! Shoo!


Crow. Yes, I just wanted to see. Kar! Kar! (Flies away.)

Bug. Thanks guys! What a good guard you are! I'll go have lunch then. (Runs away.)

Action third

(Music sounds. Mouse comes running.)


Mouse. That's a turnip! It's time to pull it out. Guys, help! Let's call Grandfather and Baba!

Children. Grandfather! Woman! (Music sounds. Grandfather and Baba come running.)

Grandfather. What's happened? What's happened?

Mouse. It's time to pull out the turnip!

Woman. And really, it's time!

Grandfather. Now we have her! (Tries to pull it out. The turnip does not budge.)

Woman. Let me help. (They pull together.) We need to call everyone. Guys, help!

Children. Masha! Bug! Murka! (Everyone runs to the turnip.)

Grandfather. Stand up!

All. Come on, together, come on, together, we need to pull out the turnip!


Grandfather. It seems to have moved. Come on, one more time! Guys, help!

All. Come on, together, come on, together - we need to pull out the turnip! (Music sounds. Everyone picks up the turnip and takes it to the middle of the screen.)

All. Hooray!

Grandfather. Thanks everyone for your help.

Woman. Come eat turnips!

Crow. Yes, listen to other fairy tales.

All. If we all work together, we will always achieve our goal!


Elena Anatolyevna Antipina,

musical director, MBDOU No. 264, Krasnoyarsk

music director of the preschool educational institution “Kindergarten No. 183”, Yaroslavl.

FOREST STORIES

puppet show

for children preschool age

D Incumbents:

Leading.

Cat Vasily.

Murka the cat

Kolobok.

Wolf.

Bear

Sparrow Chik Chirikych

Doctor Hedgehog

Ved: Once upon a time there lived a cat, Murka, and a cat, Vasily.

(a cat and a cat appear on the screen).

CAT: I am a cat, a cat, Vasya is a gray tail.

I'm the smartest cat. Do you believe me, friends?

CAT: I'm a cat, guys,

I walk on soft paws.

My skin is gray

Everyone calls me Murka.

VED: The cat Vasily and the cat Murka lived together. They called each other affectionate names: Vasily called Murka Kisul, and Murka called Vasily - My Kitty. So one day the cat says to the cat...

CAT: Bake me, Kisulya, a bun.

CAT: Of course, my Kitty. Now I'll quickly.

VED: The cat Murka took out flour, butter, eggs from the cellar and began to knead the dough. Let's help her.

Break the eggs into a bowlChildren take turns clapping and

Let's help our pussy.hitting the knees to the rhythm of the text.

And - once, and - once,

Everything will work out for us.

Now let's take the flour,Children perform a movement imitating

We pour a lot into pies.sprinkling flour.

Rash together, don’t be sorry,

To please your friends.

We will pour butter into the doughChildren imitate pouring oil.

And let's start kneading.

Knead the dough thicklyChildren "knead the dough."

To make it delicious.

Let's knead the dough into a bun,Children imitate the movement.

Yes, and we’ll bake it in the oven.Children show how to place

baking sheet in the oven

(hands forward with palms up).

VED: The cat Murka baked a bun and put it on the window to cool.

(the cat carries a bun in its paws and places it on the edge of the screen).

CAT: This is what a nice little bun I got. Thanks for helping me guys, I couldn't have done it without you. Well, Kolobochek, lie down on the window and cool off.(Leaves).

VED: The bun was lying on the window, now turning one side, then the other. He got tired of lying there, he jumped off the window and rolled around.

VED: The bun rolls and rolls, suddenly a wolf meets it.

(the wolf comes out).

WOLF: I am a hungry forest wolf,

I chatter my teeth: click and click.

The wolf doesn't stay at home,

I'm looking for something to eat.

(the bun bumps into the wolf).

WOLF: Oh you, oh you! What a luck!

I’m walking and walking here, looking and looking, but I had to sit down and wait - the food just rolls into my mouth.

KOLOBOK: Oh sorry. Hello, uncle, wolf.

WOLF: (scared) Where? What uncle?

KOLOBOK: So it’s you, uncle wolf. Hello!

WOLF: Ugh! Scared me! Is this possible? Uncle, uncle... now I’ll eat you for such words!

KOLOBOK: Don't eat me Gray wolf, I'll sing you a song.

WOLF: I know your songs: “I left my grandmother, I left my grandfather, and I’ll leave you, the wolf...!” No, I’ll eat you even without a song.

KOLOBOK: No, I don’t know such a song, I don’t have grandparents either. Well, then let me tell you a riddle.

WOLF: Make a wish, so be it, I'm in today good mood!

KOLOBOK:

Who is cold in winter

Walking around angry and hungry?

WOLF: (thinks) This is what I don't know. Walking in winter? Brrr.

Cold! Who is this?

(Kolobok quietly leaves the wolf.

The wolf, grumbling under his breath, leaves).

VED: While the wolf was thinking and pondering, the bun had already rolled far away. The bun is rolling, rolling...

(The bun rolls along the edge of the screen, trees move in the background).

VED: Suddenly a bear meets him.

(the bear comes out).

BEAR: I live in a dense forest,

I have my own house there.

Anyone who wants to come in,

Stay with the bear.

(Kolobok rolls along the path and runs into a bear).

KOLOBOK: Oh sorry. I accidentally came across you. Hello.

BEAR: Hello! And who are you? And how delicious you smell! Here I will eat you!

KOLOBOK: Don't eat me, Uncle Misha. I'll sing you a song.

BEAR : No, let’s go without songs today.

KOLOBOK : Then let me tell you a riddle.

BEAR : Go ahead, make a wish. I am the best riddle solver in the forest.

KOLOBOK :

The beast is shaggy, clubfooted

He sucks his paw in the den.

BEAR : Crocodile! Did you guess right? Why clubfoot? Shaggy? And he doesn’t live in a den...

(Kolobok quietly leaves the bear.

The bear, grumbling under his breath, leaves).

VED: While the bear was thinking and pondering, the bun had already rolled far away.

(The bun rolls along the edge of the screen, trees move in the background).

The bun is rolling, rolling... Along the edge of the forest, along the river. For a long time or for a short time, the bun was tired, cold, wanted to go home, and then realized that he didn’t remember the way back. Kolobok stopped under the tree and cried.

The bun stops.

KOLOBOK : Well, why did I run away?

I would warm myself on a saucer.

Lost my way home

How to return now?

Cough-cough-cough! A-a-a-pchhi! A-a-a-pchhi!

Well, I also caught a cold.

Help me guys, I'm lost.(cries and leaves).

VED: Meanwhile, the cat Vasily has come to his senses and says to the cat Murka.

CAT: Well, bring me the bun, Kisulya. We'll play with him, roll him around, stretch his paws.

VED: Murka went for the kolobok, but there was no trace of it.

CAT: Ahah! Basil! There is no kolobok. Rolled away.

CAT: How so! After all, it’s already night soon. He might get lost and catch a cold.

CAT: Or maybe he got lost and can’t find his way back? Let's go, Vasily, look for a bun in the forest.

CAT: Yes, you have to look, but the forest is so big and dense, will you really find it? Let's go to the lost and found office and ask the magpie, maybe our bun has been found?

VED: The cat Vasily and the cat Murka went to the sparrow. His name was Chik Chirikych, he worked in the forestry Lost and Found Bureau. And if anyone lost something, they went to Chik Chirikych.

The cat and the cat are walking.

CAT: Hello, Chik Chirikych!

SPARROW : Hello, kittens are little animals. What did you come with?

CAT : We've got into trouble. Murka the cat baked me a bun, but he rolled off into the forest and never came back.

SPARROW: Kolobok, Kolobok... I'll look now... (looking for) . No, no one found the kolobok. They brought me a handkerchief yesterday. A sparrow brought it from the city. Not yours?

CAT and CAT: No, no, we didn’t lose the handkerchief. Our bun is missing.

SPARROW: Well, then there's nothing more.

CAT: Let's go, Murka, into the forest to look for the kolobok ourselves.

SPARROW: Yes, go ahead. I’ll also fly into the forest now and help you.

VED: Let the cat and the cat go into the forest.

A cat and a cat are walking, a sparrow flies after them.

VED: They walk and wander, and then a wolf meets them.

The wolf comes out

CAT: Wolf - a top, a gray flank. Have you met our kolobok somewhere?

WOLF : How could I not have met him, he deceived me, a simpleton - he asked me a cunning riddle, I still think about it. Now, if you guess this riddle, I’ll tell you where it went.

Who is cold in winter

Walking around angry and hungry?

CAT: Oh, I don’t know the answer...

CAT : Me too…

CAT: Let's ask the guys, maybe they can help.

CAT: Guys, help us solve the riddle.

Who is cold in winter

Walking around angry and hungry?

CHILDREN: Wolf.

CAT: Oh, top, and, really, this is a riddle about you.

WOLF: How? How about me? (thought about it) But, it’s true, in winter, when it’s cold, there’s nothing to eat, I walk around and get angry. Ah, a cunning bun. He asked a riddle about myself, but I didn’t think of it. Okay, so be it, I’ll tell you where I saw the bun. He walked along the swamp, along the clearing. Look for him there.(He leaves, muttering to himself.) Look, everyone is so smart... Am I the only stupid one?

VED: The cat Vasily and the cat Murka went along the swamp.(go). Then a bear meets them.

A bear comes out.

CAT: Hello, clumsy bear.

CAT: Have you ever seen a bun in the forest?

BEAR: Oh, this bully! I'm the best riddle solver in the forest. And he deceived me - he asked me a cunning riddle! Let's see if you can guess it.

The beast is shaggy, clubfooted

He sucks his paw in the den.

CAT: Oh, I don’t know the answer again...

CAT: Let's ask the guys. Guys, what kind of animal is this?

CHILDREN: Bear.

BEAR: What bear? This is not a bear. This... This... Wait, it’s true: I’m shaggy and club-footed, my house is called a den, but I didn’t know that I sucked my paw, I sleep all winter. Wow, what a cunning bun! He asked a riddle about myself, but I couldn’t guess it. I'm probably getting old... Oh-oh-oh! Well, okay, I’ll tell you where the bun rolled. He rolled along the speech, over there.

CAT: Thank you guys. And you bear, thank you!

BEAR: Yes please.(leaves).

VED: The cat and the cat went along the river.(leave).

Enter Doctor Hedgehog

DOCTOR: So, hello guys! Who is sick here? Nobody? And I received a letter. Here it is. Who can help me read it?

CHILDREN: (read the letter).

GOOD FOREST DOCTOR HEDGEHOG!

HURRY TO TREAT THE CHILDREN, THEY ARE SICK.

GIVE THEM A BITTER-BITTER MEDICINE, PUT DROPS IN THE NOSE AND APOINT THEM WITH GREEN KNEES.

GRAY WOLF.

DOCTOR: He probably wrote such a letter on purpose. Or maybe one of you is sick? Let's check. Let's all do exercises together. Stand up, everyone.....

(children perform movements according to the text) .

What do we need to charge? Toes apart and heels together.

We start with nothing and reach to the ceiling.

Bend over, once and twice, try hard, kids.

We sat down a little, stood up a little. They have already become higher.

We got up. They exhaled: “Oh!” Inhale and exhale. Inhale again.

We caught our breath and together we will all sit down.

Breathe through your nose together... So. So. Fine. My breathing is fine. They blinked their eyes... Great. Are your hands clean? Come on, show me! What about the ears? Do you brush your teeth in the morning? Well done! Everything is fine with you. I'll go treat other children.(leaves).

A wolf appears.

WOLF: Ha ha! It's great that I deceived the doctor! Now, they won’t give me cunning riddles.(leaves).

VED: Meanwhile, the cat and the cat are walking along the river.

A cat and a cat come out and move across the screen...

VED: They walk for a long time, but still don’t find the kolobok. Suddenly magpies come towards them.

A magpie takes off.

MAGPIE: There you are! I found your little bun and took it home.

CAT: What a joy, thank you, Matryonushka!

MAGPIE: It’s good, of course, that the bun was found, but the trouble is that he got sick. I already wrote a letter to the doctor and asked the wolf to send it. But the doctor still doesn’t come and doesn’t come. Guys, have you seen him?

CHILDREN: ( (answers)

MAGPIE: Oh there, what is it? Doctor Hedgehog has already come and gone to treat other children! I'll fly to look for him. And the wolf will still get it from me.(flies away).

CAT: Let's go, Vasily, hurry home. Our little bun has already been waiting for us. And he probably needs help.

CAT: Let's go, Murka.

(They leave. Kolobok appears and groans.

Sparrow flies in and Doctor Hedgehog enters).

DOCTOR: Well, who is sick here? Who needs my help?

CHILDREN: Kolobok caught a cold.

DOCTOR: Now we will treat him. (Withlistens )Breath! Do not breath. Cough. Here, take your medicine.(gives medicine). Well, everything is fine. He will get better now.

Enter the Cat and the Cat.

CAT: Little Kolobochka, are you feeling better now? It's so good that you were found. Thank you. Doctor Hedgehog, for curing our little bun.

VED: And to celebrate, everyone started dancing and having fun.

General fun.

VED: Here, guys, is the story that happened to the kolobok. But everything ended well. Our fairy tale is over, and well done to those who listened!

Puppet show "Katya and Lisa" for children of primary preschool age

Alexandrova Alexandra Evgenievna music director of the GBDOU kindergarten No. 4 of the Krasnoselsky district of St. Petersburg
Description of work: I bring to your attention a script for a puppet show for children of primary preschool age with the addition of musical, gaming and logarithmic exercises. This development can be used by music directors and preschool teachers.
Subject:"Puppet show"
Presenter educational field: artistic and aesthetic development.
Target: theater reveals spiritual and creative potential child and gives real opportunity adaptation in the social environment.
Tasks:
- consolidate knowledge about the natural world and animals
- encourage children to actively participate in the performance;
- consolidate the skills and ability to closely follow the plot, empathizing with the characters of the performance;
- develop musical, dance, singing ability children;
Activities: communicative, gaming, musical.
Participants: younger children and middle groups, music director, teachers
Preliminary work:
- selection musical repertoire;
- learning the text of the play by role with teachers
- learning songs

Puppet show "Katya and Lisa"

Necessary toys: Katya, Fox, Grandmother, Bear, Wolf, Hedgehog, girlfriends (several dolls fastened together)

In the yard - Katenka sighs loudly.
KATENKA: Hello guys! How bright the sun is shining, let's sing it a song.

Song "Sun"
And there comes my grandmother.
GRANDMOTHER: Katya, granddaughter, why are you sighing? Look, summer is just around the corner! The trees and flowers around are all colorful, and butterflies are swirling in the air - a sight to behold!


KATE: I'm bored, grandma. Yesterday I made flower wreaths and played in the sand. And now it's boring...
A girlfriend appears.
GIRLFRIEND: Katya, let's go to the forest to pick mushrooms!
KATE: Grandma, can I go to the forest with my friends to pick mushrooms?
GRANDMOTHER: Oh, I'm afraid to let you go. You'll get lost! You'll get lost!
KATE: I won't go astray! I Magic word I know what to shout to keep up with my friends
Presenter: Guys, what is this word they shout in the forest so as not to lose each other? (children answer) That's right, AU! Let's all shout in unison!


KATE: I also know how to shout “AU”, so I won’t get lost!
GRANDMOTHER: Well, then go! Just don’t leave your girlfriends, otherwise you’ll get lost!
Everyone disappears behind the screen
Presenter: And now we will guess what grows in the forest.
1. What kind of girl is this?

Not a seamstress, not a craftswoman.
She doesn’t sew anything herself.
But in needles all year round. (Christmas tree)
2. Here is the favorite of Rus' -
Ask anyone and everyone.
White-trunk beauty
Decorates our forests. (Birch)
3. She dies in the fall
And again in the spring it comes to life.
A green needle will come out into the light,
It grows and blooms all summer. Cows without it are in trouble:
She is their main food. (Grass)
4. It’s easy to pick a berry -
After all, it doesn't grow very high.
Look under the leaves -
There ripened... (strawberries)
5. Everyone knows these berries
They are replacing our medicine.
If you have a sore throat,
Drink tea with... (raspberries) at night
6. Both on the hill and under the hill,
Under the birch and under the fir tree,
Round dances and in a row
The fellows are wearing hats. (mushrooms)
What mushrooms do you know?
KATE: Here's a fungus, boletus... and then there's another one. Volnushka, here it is White mushroom- the king of mushrooms... So the basket is full! It's time to go home and please grandma.
Where are my girlfriends? Aw! Aw! Oh, they don’t respond... Ouch! Aw! Oh, they don’t respond! I know I'm lost. What to do now? Where to go? ... (crying). Oh, I'm scared! Soon the night will come, the forest animals will wake up in the forest. What if they offend me!
(Bear appears)


BEAR: Oh, a girl is sitting on a tree and crying! Why are you crying, girl, why are you crying, honey!
KATE: I grew up with my grandmother and grandfather, my beloved granddaughter Katyushenka. I went with my friends into the forest, but I fell behind them, and my friends abandoned me in the forest... but I want to go home!
BEAR:
KATE: No, I'm afraid you'll eat me!
BEAR: Well, then I'll cheer you up, and you guys help me.
Song "Teddy Bear"
BEAR: Guys, let's call the wolf. (leaves)
(Wolf appears)


WOLF: I am Wolf-wolf, gray barrel! Who's crying here?
KATE: I grew up with my grandmother, my beloved granddaughter Katyushenka. I went with my friends into the forest, but I fell behind them, and my friends abandoned me in the forest. And I want to go home!
WOLF: So sit on my back, I’ll take you home to grandma!
KATE: No, I'm afraid you'll eat me!
WOLF: Well, then I’ll dance with you and the guys.
Dance-game “Yes-yes-yes”
(the wolf leaves)
KATE: Aw-ow! Who will help me? We need to call the hedgehog.
(Hedgehog appears)


HEDGEHOG: Who is crying here, who is complaining?
KATE: It’s me who’s complaining, Katyushenka. I went with my friends into the forest, but I fell behind them, and my friends abandoned me in the forest... But I want to go home!
HEDGEHOG: So I'll take you home!
KATE: No, not a tear, you’re prickly, you’ll prick me again!
HEDGEHOG: Well, excuse me then, I'll move on. (leaves)
Presenter: You drove everyone away, Katenka. The bear offered help - she refused, the wolf - she got scared, the hedgehog drove away. How will you get home now?
KATE: Aw-ow! Aw-ow! Who will help me?
Presenter: Who else lives in the forest?
(Fox comes out)


FOX: I am little fox sister, who is it that is crying throughout the forest? Who's complaining here? (notices Katya) Hello girl! Why are you crying so bitterly, you almost made the lake cry!
KATE: Hello, fox, now I’ll tell you. I grew up with my grandmother, my beloved granddaughter Katyushenka. I went with my friends into the forest, but I fell behind them, and my friends abandoned me in the forest... But I want to go home!
FOX: So give me your hand, I’ll take you home to grandma!
KATE: Come on, Foxy! I'm not afraid of you, you're kind!
FOX: Here is your house! Let's knock! Knock Knock! Open up, I brought your granddaughter Katenka!
Presenter: And we will help Katya knock.
Game-exercise “Snitch”
GRANDMOTHER(leaves the house): Oh, Katenka! It's so good that you came, I was so worried. Your friends came running and said: “We lost Katenka in the forest, we called around and around, but she didn’t respond.”
KATENKA: I'm lost, grandma. Various animals offered to help me. The bear offered, but I didn’t go with him, the bear is big and scary. The wolf offered to help, I didn’t go either - the wolf has teeth. And Hedgehog offered to help, but I was also afraid to go with him, he is prickly. But I believed my little sister Fox. Chanterelle showed me the way home.


GRANDMOTHER: Thank you, Foxy, I don’t know what to treat you with, my dear, or what to feed you, my dear!
FOX: I don't need anything! I’m not in favor of goodies, I’m just helping!
GRANDMOTHER: I know! I know how to thank you! (Grandmother leaves and returns with a scarf). Here's a gift for you, a painted handkerchief!


FOX: Thank you, I won’t refuse a handkerchief! I'll dance, and you clap for me.
Goodbye, Katenka! Goodbye, Grandma!
The fox leaves, Grandma and Katya wave to her and shout: “Goodbye, come visit!”

Vera Balanovskaya

Hello colleagues!

On the eve of the celebration International Day Theater, I decided to try 2 ml with my children. groups, learn a short scene based on roles and show it to the children of another group. I connected the preparatory group so that they could show us puppet show according to a familiar fairy tale. I wrote a script (thanks to the Internet) and it turned out to be entertainment. For the first time, the children performed even very well. And most importantly, everyone, both artists and spectators, was delighted.

entertainment "Visiting Petrushka" for children 2nd ml. and preparatory group

Goal: Creating a relaxed, joyful atmosphere, the desire to perform in front of kindergarten children.

Equipment: screen, cane puppet theater (fairy tale “Kolobok”, puppets “Geese”, decorations for the scene “Hare’s Name Day”: table, dishes, refreshments, 3 chairs, house. For the heroes: “Honey” bowl, basket with pine cones , a bunch of fish.)

Children enter the hall to the music, “buy” tickets and take their seats.

Dear friends, I am very glad to see you. Today we have gathered to celebrate a significant day - International Theater Day!

What is theater? (children's answers).

Theater is actors and spectators, stage, costumes, scenery, applause and, of course, interesting tales. The word "theater" is Greek. It means both the place where the spectacle (performance) takes place and the spectacle itself. Theater arts arose a very long time ago, more than two and a half thousand years ago.

IN Ancient Greece performances sometimes lasted for several days. Spectators came to them, stocking up on food. Huge crowds of people were seated on raised platforms, and the action itself took place in an arena located directly on the grass.

On March 27, a holiday was held in ancient Greece in honor of the god of wine, Dionysus. It was accompanied by processions and fun, there were many mummers. And since 1961, this day, March 27, began to be celebrated all over the world as International Theater Day.

Fanfare sounds. Cheerful melody. Parsley appears on the screen.

Parsley:

Hello guys! Woohoo! How many of you are: one, two, three...ten, fifty.

Let's get acquainted! My name is. Forgot... Frog? No!. Toy... No! Liar?. Maybe you remember my name?

Children: - Parsley, Parsley!

Parsley:

I am Parsley - a fairground toy!

I grew up on the road, walked around the cities,

Yes, I made all the people, visiting guests happy!

To whom I will tell a fairy tale, to whom I will tell two,

And who will tell me himself.

And I’ll memorize everything and come up with my own story,

And then I’ll pamper you with it too!

Dear viewers!

Would you like to see the show?

Why then don’t you stomp your feet, don’t shout, and don’t clap?

(The audience applauds)

And when it's time to have fun,

Sing, dance and be surprised,

I will meet everyone without any problems -

I'm glad to see everyone at the holiday!

We'll play together

To drive away boredom!

Invites children to play with him.

Game "How are you living?"

The presenter asks a question, and the audience answers him by performing the appropriate movement:

How are you? - Like this! - Fist forward, thumb up.

How are you going? - Like this! - a movement that imitates walking.

How are you running? - Like this! - running in place.

Do you sleep at night? - Like this - palms under the cheeks.

How do you get up? - Like this - get up from your chairs, arms up, stretch.

Are you silent? - That's it - finger to mouth.

Are you screaming? – That’s it – everyone screams loudly and stomps their feet.

Gradually the pace can be accelerated.

Game "Nose-floor-ceiling".

The presenter names the words in different orders: nose, floor, ceiling and makes the corresponding movements: touches his nose with his finger, points to the ceiling and to the floor. Children repeat the movements. Then the presenter begins to confuse the children: he continues to pronounce words and make movements either correctly or incorrectly (for example, when saying “nose” he points to the ceiling, etc.). Children must not get confused and show correctly.

Parsley:

Dear viewers! Let's start the show! Today we will see three performances. Get ready to watch and listen carefully.

And now we have real little artists visiting us - meet them!

(Performance by children 2 ml. gr.) “Sketch “Zaikin’s name day”

Music sounds with birds singing.

Presenter: At the edge of the forest

A painted house is visible.

He is not Belkin, he is not Mishkin

This house is the Bunny's house

(music plays and Bunny appears)

Bunny: It’s my birthday,

There will be dancing and food!

On the porch by the door

I will be waiting for my guests.

Host: The first friend has appeared

Brown Mishenka - Mishuk!

(music plays, a bear walks)

Bear: Happy Birthday dear bunny!

Guess what I brought?

Fragrant golden honey,

Very tasty and thick

(gives a keg to Bunny)

Bunny: Thank you! I am glad!

Not a gift, just a treasure!

(treats the Bear with tea, music plays, Squirrel appears)

Presenter: The Jumping Squirrel galloped up,

I heard about Zaikin's holiday.

Squirrel: Hello, Little Bunny,

Look what a lump!

And the nuts are good!

Congratulations from the bottom of my heart!

(gives gifts to Bunny)

Bunny: Thank you! I'm treating you

I give you fragrant tea

(serves Belka tea at the table)

Host: Now she appears,

The fox is a cunning godfather!

(Lisa appears to the music)

Lisa: Well, my friend, meet Lisa

I'm bringing some delicious fish.

For you and for friends

I caught crucian carp!

(gives a bunch of fish to the hare)

Bunny: You are quick-witted Fox

Fish will come in handy too!

Host: The owner is happy, the guests are happy!

Rejoice forest people!

Everyone needs to sing and dance together!

Animals in chorus: Let's start the round dance!

The animals come out in front of the audience:

Hey, it's Zaikin's birthday!

What a wonderful treat!

We came to visit Bunny

And they brought gifts,

We started a round dance,

Ay, lyuli, ah, lyuli!

Having fun with our bunny,

Our bunny!

For him we sing and dance,

We dance briskly.

We came to visit Bunny

We started a round dance,

Ay, lyuli, ah, lyuli!

Presenter: We all congratulate Bunny,

We wish you happiness and joy.

Bunny: Thanks for the treat,

Thanks for the congratulations!

A cheerful melody sounds. The animals start a round dance and dance. They bow.


Parsley:

Oh yeah kids.

Pleased, surprised -

And loud applause

They deserve it!

Do you guys like puppet theater? Do you like fairy tales? What fairy tales do you know?

(Children's answers)

Parsley:

ABOUT! Yes, you are real experts in fairy tale art.

And the next number of our program will be a fairy tale... Guess first:

It is made from flour and sour cream

It was baked in a hot oven.

Lying on the window

Yes, he ran away from home.

He is ruddy and round

Who is this? (Kolobok)

Then watch and listen to the fairy tale!

(Children preparatory group showing the fairy tale “Kolobok” (Trostevy Theater)



Parsley:

Our future schoolchildren

Extremely talented.

We tried so hard for you -

Clap them desperately! Bravo!

Parsley: (addresses the presenter)

What is this in your chest?

Presenter: And these are dolls - “puppets”.

Parsley: Why does this doll have such a strange name?

Presenter: These toys were invented a long time ago in distant Italy.

“Marion” is Italian for little Maria – that’s what funny dolls were called at that time.

And for this doll to come to life, let’s all say the magic words with me:

"Ding-dong, ding-dong,

To the cheerful chime,

Our doll come to life,

Start dancing!”

Theatrical game “Geese on a walk” (puppets)

(show by adults)

I'm a beautiful goose! I'm proud of myself! ( White goose it is important to stretch the neck)

I keep looking at the beautiful goose, I can’t get enough of it! (Turn towards the goose)

Ga-ha-ha, Ga-ga-ha, let's go for a walk in the meadows! (Bows towards the goose)

(R. N. melody “Oh, the viburnum is blooming” sounds, the puppeteers sing)

1. Geese waddle for a walk (Walk in a circle, slapping their paws)

And our geese sing a little counting ringingly. (They walked around the circle and turned to the audience)

One and two! (The white goose jumps)

One and two! (Grey goose jumps)

Ha-ga-ha! Ha-ga-ha! Ha-ga-ha! Ga-ga-ga! (Two jump at the same time)

That's what geese are like: daring geese! (They spank their legs and spin around)

2. Here the geese drink some water and lower their beaks. (Tilt the head forward)

And they look around them and nod their heads. (Turns around yourself)

Chorus: the same.

3. The geese are waddling back from their walk (Walking in a circle, slapping their paws)

Our geese sing the little count loudly. (They walked around the circle and turned to the audience)

Chorus: same


That's the end of our fun. Did you like it at our theater?

It's a pity to part with you,

We will miss you very much

Promise me guys

Don't forget Petrushka and me!

Parsley:

For diligence and talent

You, our young artists,

For thunderous applause,

And loud laughter -

We want to reward everyone!

(gives children sweet prizes and souvenirs)

(A cheerful melody sounds. Parsley says goodbye to the children.)


Thank you for your attention! I will be glad if anyone likes the material.