The story “Entertainers” was written by the outstanding Soviet children's writer Nikolai Nosov. This was his first story, which was published in the magazine “Murzilka” in 1938. It was with him that his creative path began.

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The story "Entertainers"

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Valya and I are entertainers. We are always playing some games.

Once we read the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs”.

And then they started playing. At first we ran around the room, jumped and shouted:

We are not afraid of the gray wolf!

Then mom went to the store, and Valya said:

Come on, Petya, let's make ourselves a house, like those pigs in the fairy tale.

We pulled the blanket off the bed and covered the table with it. This is how the house turned out. We climbed into it, and it was dark and dark in there!

Valya says:

It's good that we have our own home! We will always live here and will not let anyone in, and if the gray wolf comes, we will drive him away.

I speak:

It’s a pity that we don’t have windows in our house, it’s very dark!

“Nothing,” says Valya. - Piglets have houses without windows.

I'm asking:

Can you see me?

No, what about me?

And I, I say, no. I can't even see myself.

Suddenly someone grabs me by the leg! I'll scream! I jumped out from under the table, and Valya followed me!

What you? - asks.

“Someone grabbed me by the leg,” I say. Maybe a gray wolf?

Valya got scared and ran out of the room. I'm behind her. They ran out into the corridor and slammed the door.

“Come on,” I say, “hold the door so he doesn’t open it.” We held the door and held it. Valya says:

Maybe there's no one there?

I speak:

Who touched my leg then?

It’s me,” says Valya, “I wanted to find out where you are.”

Why didn't you say before?

“I,” he says, “was scared.” You scared me.

We opened the door. There is no one in the room. But we’re still afraid to approach the table: what if a gray wolf crawls out from under it!

I speak:

Go ahead, take off the blanket. And Valya says:

No, you go! I speak:

There's no one there.

Or maybe there is! I tiptoed to the table, pulled the edge of the blanket and ran to the door.

The blanket has fallen, and there is no one under the table. We were delighted. They wanted to fix the house, but Valya said:

Suddenly someone will grab your leg again!

They never started playing “The Three Little Pigs” anymore.

M You and Valya are entertainers. We are always playing some kind of games.


Once we read the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs”.

And then they started playing. At first we ran around the room, jumped and shouted:
– We are not afraid of the gray wolf!
Then mom went to the store, and Valya said:
- Come on, Petya, let’s make ourselves a house, like those pigs in the fairy tale.


We pulled the blanket off the bed and covered the table with it. This is how the house turned out. We climbed into it, and it was dark and dark in there!
Valya says:
- It’s good that we have our own home! We will always live here and will not let anyone in, and if the gray wolf comes, we will drive him away.
I speak:
– It’s a pity that we don’t have windows in our house, it’s very dark!
“Nothing,” says Valya. - Piglets have houses without windows.
I'm asking:
- Do you see me?
- No. And you me?
“And I,” I say, “no.” I can't even see myself.
Suddenly someone grabs me by the leg! I'll scream!

I jumped out from under the table, and Valya followed me.
- What are you? - asks.
“Someone grabbed me by the leg,” I say. Maybe a gray wolf?


Valya got scared and ran out of the room. I'm behind her. They ran out into the corridor and slammed the door.
“Come on,” I say, “hold the door so that he doesn’t open it.”


We held the door and held it. Valya says:
- Maybe there is no one there? I speak:
- Who touched my leg then?
“It’s me,” says Valya, “I wanted to find out where you are.”
- Why didn’t you say it before?
“I,” he says, “was scared.” You scared me.


We opened the door. There is no one in the room. But we are still afraid to approach the table: what if a gray wolf crawls out from under it!
I speak:
- Go take off the blanket.
And Valya says:
- No, you go!
I speak:
- There’s no one there.
- Or maybe there is!
I tiptoed to the table, pulled the edge of the blanket and ran to the door. The blanket has fallen, and there is no one under the table. We were delighted. They wanted to fix the house, but Valya said:
- Suddenly someone will grab your leg again!

Entertainers

Valya and I are entertainers. We are always playing some games.

Once we read the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs”. And then they started playing. At first we ran around the room, jumped and shouted:

We are not afraid of the gray wolf!

Then mom went to the store, and Valya said:

Come on, Petya, let's make ourselves a house, like those pigs in the fairy tale.

We pulled the blanket off the bed and covered the table with it. This is how the house turned out. We climbed into it, and it was dark and dark in there!

Valya says:

It's good that we have our own home! We will always live here and will not let anyone in, and if the gray wolf comes, we will drive him away.

I speak:

It’s a pity that we don’t have windows in our house, it’s very dark!

“Nothing,” says Valya. - Piglets have houses without windows.

I'm asking:

Can you see me?

No. And you me?

And I, I say, no. I can't even see myself.

Suddenly someone grabs me by the leg! I'll scream! I jumped out from under the table, and Valya followed me.

What are you? - asks.

“Someone grabbed me by the leg,” I say. Maybe a gray wolf?

Valya got scared and ran out of the room. I'm behind her. They ran out into the corridor and slammed the door.

“Come on,” I say, “hold the door so he doesn’t open it.”

We held the door and held it. Valya says:

Maybe there's no one there? I speak:

Who touched my leg then?

It’s me,” says Valya, “I wanted to find out where you are.”

Why didn't you say before?

“I,” he says, “was scared.” You scared me.

We opened the door. There is no one in the room. But we’re still afraid to approach the table: what if a gray wolf crawls out from under it!

I speak:

Go take off the blanket.

And Valya says:

No, you go!

I speak:

There's no one there.

Or maybe there is!

I tiptoed to the table, pulled the edge of the blanket and ran to the door. The blanket has fallen, and there is no one under the table. We were delighted. They wanted to fix the house, but Valya said:

Suddenly someone will grab your leg again!

They never started playing “The Three Little Pigs” anymore.

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Entertainers is a work by Nikolai Nosov, which is worth reading to children. The short tale tells how a boy Petya and a girl Valya read a fairy tale about the three little pigs and decided to build themselves a house like theirs. They built themselves a home out of a blanket under the table, and then the wolf showed up. Where does the gray robber come from? Read with your children from a fairy tale about rich imagination, the ability to find a way out of any situation, and also to distinguish between real and fictional events in the most believable game.

Valya and I are entertainers. We are always playing some games.

Once we read the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs”. And then they started playing. At first we ran around the room, jumped and shouted:

- We are not afraid of the gray wolf!

Then mom went to the store, and Valya said:

“Come on, Petya, let’s make ourselves a house, like those pigs in the fairy tale.”

We pulled the blanket off the bed and covered the table with it. This is how the house turned out. We climbed into it, and it was dark and dark in there!

Valya says:

- It’s good that we have our own home! We will always live here and will not let anyone in, and if the gray wolf comes, we will drive him away.

I speak:

“It’s a pity that we don’t have windows in our house, it’s very dark!”

“Nothing,” says Valya. - Piglets have houses without windows.

I'm asking:

- Do you see me?

- No, what about me?

“And I,” I say, “no.” I can't even see myself.

Suddenly someone grabs me by the leg! I'll scream! I jumped out from under the table, and Valya followed me!

- What you? - asks.

“Someone grabbed me by the leg,” I say. Maybe a gray wolf?

Valya got scared and ran out of the room. I'm behind her. They ran out into the corridor and slammed the door.

“Come on,” I say, “hold the door so he doesn’t open it.” We held the door and held it.

Valya says:

- Maybe there's no one there?

I speak:

- Who touched my leg then?

“It’s me,” says Valya, “I wanted to know where you are.”

- Why didn’t you say it before?

“I,” he says, “was scared.” You scared me.

We opened the door. There is no one in the room. But we’re still afraid to approach the table: what if a gray wolf crawls out from under it!

I speak:

- Go, take off the blanket. And Valya says:

- No, you go! I speak:

- There’s no one there.

- Maybe there is! I tiptoed to the table, pulled the edge of the blanket and ran to the door. The blanket has fallen, and there is no one under the table. We were delighted. They wanted to fix the house, but Valya said:

“What if someone grabs your leg again!”

They never started playing “The Three Little Pigs” anymore.

Valya and I are entertainers. We are always playing some games.

Once we read the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs”. And then they started playing. At first we ran around the room, jumped and shouted:

We are not afraid of the gray wolf!

Then mom went to the store, and Valya said:

Come on, Petya, let's make ourselves a house, like those pigs in the fairy tale.

We pulled the blanket off the bed and covered the table with it. This is how the house turned out. We climbed into it, and it was dark and dark in there! Valya says:

It's good that we have our own home! We will always live here and will not let anyone in, and if the gray wolf comes, we will drive him away.

I speak:

It’s a pity that we don’t have windows in our house, it’s very dark!

“Nothing,” says Valya. - Piglets have houses without windows.

I'm asking:

Can you see me?

No. And you me?

And I, I say, no. I can't even see myself.

Suddenly someone grabs me by the leg! I'll scream! I jumped out from under the table, and Valya followed me.

What are you? - asks.

“Someone grabbed me by the leg,” I say. Maybe a gray wolf?

Valya got scared and ran out of the room. I'm behind her. They ran out into the corridor and slammed the door.

“Come on,” I say, “hold the door so he doesn’t open it.”

We held the door and held it. Valya says:

Maybe there's no one there?

I speak:

Who touched my leg then?

It’s me,” says Valya, “I wanted to find out where you are.”

Why didn't you say before?

“I,” he says, “was scared.” You scared me.

We opened the door. There is no one in the room. But we’re still afraid to approach the table: what if a gray wolf crawls out from under it!

I speak:

Go take off the blanket. And Valya says:

No, you go! I speak:

There's no one there.

Or maybe there is!

I tiptoed to the table, pulled the edge of the blanket and ran to the door. The blanket has fallen, and there is no one under the table. We were delighted. They wanted to fix the house, but Valya said:

Suddenly someone will grab your leg again!

They never started playing “The Three Little Pigs” anymore.