Fairy tales about Nuta. For little children and their parents
Natalia Volokhina


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Fairy tales about Nuta

For little children and their parents



Natalia Volokhina



  

  



Natalia Volokhina,2017

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ISBN978-5-4485-6366-9

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Fairy tales about agirl namedNuta


Once upon atime the was avery nice girl named Nuta. She was agreat child, but she always had arguments with her parents. Her father and mother very really smart and wise, so they tried tofind out an unusual solution for all family problems.

Nuta was atypical child, but her parents wanted toteach and bring her up inaspecific way. Instead ofpunishing and shouting, they used other methods and tricks tomake their sweet child listen tothem and change her mind.

They were struggling with different difficulties, but thanks totheir wisdom they came up with agood solution.

The story shows that traditional actions dont work out, so parents, who really love their children and care about their health, should be patient and creative. It is really necessary tolearn how tobe wise parents.

Nuta was avery talented girl, so she used topaint the walls inher house. Ofcourse, her parents did not want Nuta todo this. Instead ofpunishing the child for such bad behavior, they allowed her todraw on wallpaper inher room.

It was agreat job tomake Nuta eat something. On the one hand, she was afussy eater, on the other hand, she was just asweettooth, like most children. Instead ofprohibiting, her parents came up with agreat idea and persuaded Nuta toeat healthy food.

It was also areal trouble for poor parents tomake their daughter sleep. But wise parents always work out great tricks. Nuta started tosleep tight and was happy.

These are afew examples ofall challenges, which Nutas parents faced. Just because ofbeing kind and loving parents, they found acompromise.

The main idea ofthe story is: love your children, be responsible for their future, let them love, live and create.




AccurateNuta







Once upon atime there was agirl named Nuta. Her parents were very kind and smart, but they had really bad memory.

One day Nuta came back home after along walk, put one ofher gloves on the shelf, but left the other on the kitchen table. Her mother took the glove and put it back, on the shelf.

Nuta played dolls inthe living room, ran suddenly into her bedroom todraw there, but forgot her doll on the floor. Her father lifted the doll and took it tothe toy-bed.

But once something unusual happened: Nutas parents started toforget everything.

Father, Nuta shouted, Where is my doll? Why isnt it inher bed?

Oh, sweetheart! Imust have forgotten toput it into the right place, father tried tojustify. Excuse me, daughter!

Nuta started tolook for her doll, but she coulnt find it anywhere. Where wasit?

Father, Icant find it, now its your turn tosearch.

Icant, Ihave todo some urgent work, father answers, without looking at his daughter.



So, the doll disappeared forever



Nuta and her mother were getting ready for awalk. They were already dressed, but just one glove was there, the other was nowhere tosee.

Mother, where did you put my glove, asked Nuta angrily.

Ididnt put it anywhere. Iforgot tolook for it yesterday, so Ididnt put it on the shelf.

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Iwashed them all, mother replied, they are wet.

Should Iput on just one now? Nuta said annoyed. My hand will become cold!

Keep your hand inthe pocket, mother said.

How will Iplay then?

So, you wont play today.

They went for awalk just with one glove.

Next day Nuta put her gloves on the shelf and said toher mother:

Listen, mother! You have tokeep both gloves together, inorder not tolook for them later. You are such ascatterbrain!

One evening Nuta was playing with her teddy inher fathers room, while he was working.

Her mother called her towatch cartoons, so Nuta ran head over heels into the living room, but suddenly she realized that she didnt take her teddy.

Iforgot toput my teddy into the chair, Icant find anything after you. The doll disappeared. You are such ascatterbrain! told Nuta tohis father.

Inthis way Nuta taught her parents tobe accurate, and their memory improved.




How Nuta recovered







Once upon atime there was agirl named Nuta. She had very nice and smart parents, but they worried alot.

Nuta, you shouldnt eat biscuits outside, you have dirty hands. You know, there are so many bacteria around you. Moreover, its abad manner toeat outside. her mother said.

Nuta, please, put on your gloves, your hands will be cold. And dont forget totake your scarf. You may get ill while walking from our house tothe car. father told Nuta.

Go away from this boy, her parents said together,  he is sneezing, you may get ill.

Finally, Nuta became ill. Parents called the doctor and started tocure their daughter: with mustard plaster, pills and gargle. But Nuta didnt recover. Her parents had togo towork, but they couldt leave Nuta on her own. So they had tocall grandmother.

After arriving tothe house, Nutas grandmother looked at the parents and said:

Idont know what you think, but Ill take Nuta tomy place. The situation is getting out ofcontrol, you are making her worse.

Just because she was older than the others, everybody obeyed. Nuta and her grandmother got on the train, and her parents went towork.

Inaweek father and mother came tovisit sick Nuta. They went into the house, but Nuta wasnt inside. They got fear. Where was she? Maybe she was at hospital, and nobody told them?

They went outside and saw grandmother working inthe garden and watering plants. And next toher was Nuta, jumping inpuddles, barefoot, and singing anice song:

		The sun helps me togrow,
		The rain makes me grow.

Nutas face was dirty, but she looked so happy and healthy. With her dirty hands she was holding acake and insome pauses inher singing she was chewing it with agreat appetite.

So Nuta recovered, and her parents stopped worrying.




HungryNuta







Once upon atime there were father and mother and they had adaughter named Nuta. She was smart and beautiful, but very hungry. The reason was her character: she was afussy eater and, all the time she was eating, she was very naughty.

One day her mother said: Nuta, eat this tasty porridge with milk and raisins. But Nuta pushed the plate away and complained: Its disgusting, Idont like porridge.

Father said: So, sweetheart, eat then dumplings with meat, they are so delicious. But Nuta refused toeat and started tocry: Idont like dumplings, eat them yourself.

Parents asked: Okey, what do you like? What do you want toeat?

Id like some candies or cookies. Ilike sweets, you know!

Parents thought how tomake Nuta eat healty and tasty food and they came up with an idea.

One day they started toeat and mother askedher:

Well, Nuta, you wont eat, will you?

What do you mean? What are we going toeat?

We have disgusting lunch: mashed potatoes with meat.

Yucky!

Thats great! Then Ill give your plate tofather, and here is your candy.

After along walk Nuta came home and shouted: Iwant toeat.

Father replied: Your dinner is on the table.

But these are only sweets! said Nuta surprised.

Yes, you are right, but you like sweets. Our dinner was not tasty, yucky boiled buckwheat.

So Nuta ate sweets, but she was still hungry.

Please, give me something toeat, but only real food!

Whats the matter? Whats wrong with your food? parents pretended tobe surprised. Thats all you like. We have nothing else for you.

What? You dont have anything? Look here! Nuta ran tothe fridge, opened it and pointed with her finger: Look! There is some milk, meat, porridge.

But you dont like it, answered Nutas parents without standing up from the sofa.

Okey, well! Then Ill take it myself!

Yes, but dont touch my porridge! remarked her mother.

So, what should Ieat then? said Nuta unhappy. Iam just starving.

Well, agreed her father, take ahalf ofmy cutlet.

Sure, added her mother, take afew spoons ofmy porridge.

So became Nuta asmart girl with abrilliant appetite thanks toher wise parents.




Nuta as apainter







Once upon atime there was agirl named Nuta. She had very kind and nice parents, but the thing was that they didnt like painting.

Nuta used todraw spoons, forks, plates and cups on the kitchen door, as if they were real, but her mother got angry all the time:

You spoilt the door,why?

Nuta wanted tomake asurprise for her father and drew acat named Vasiliy on his desk. But father said angrily:

Who drew this stupidcat?

Nuta painted abunch offlowers, right opposite the front door, on the wall paper, but parents got furious and punished her. Well, they didnt have any sense ofart.

Once Nuta was crying inthe corner while her parents were speaking inthe living-room angrily. After it father went tothe shop and brought some new wall paper, as white as snow. They papered walls inNutas bedroom. Nuta was so surprised that she apologized early than usually. She wanted tohave alook at this white miracle. Her father gave her new crayons and said:

You can paint your the walls yourself.

What? Paint on the walls? With these crayons?

Yes, right on the walls.

Really? And Ican draw whatever Iwant to!?

Whatever you want! greed her father. But lets have adeal: you will draw only inyour bedroom.



Idont need other rooms. Ihave so much place todraw here, said Nuta happily.

Since that day Nuta invited her parents into her bedroom toan art exhibition.

They started tolove art, and Nutas father learned how topaper walls.




Nuta as atravellor







Once upon atime there was agirl named Nuta. She had very kind and nice parents, but they were so boring.

One day they decided tovisit grandparents and went toanother city bycar.

At firs Nuta was very happy: Travelling was so exciting and adventurous forher.

After pressing on all buttons, checking all bags, stepping on her mothers feet and hanging on her fathers neck, she felt bored.

Well, Idont want totravel, its so boring. Let me out, said the poor girl.

Where are you going togo? asked her mother.

Ill go home, replied the girl.

Alone? So far? Among cars? asked her father surprised.

Lets go together, suggested Nuta at once.




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