Read a bedtime story to a 5 year old child. Russian folk tales

One of my readers' favorite fairy tales is. She was born spontaneously, on the move, when I was putting my daughter to bed. I didn’t expect at all that readers would love this fairy tale so much, and even end up in. It turned out that both children and their parents really love these bedtime stories. Therefore, I share with you two more evening fairy tales.

The tale of the rhinoceros who couldn't sleep

Once upon a time there lived a Rhinoceros, he was gray and thick-skinned, with a large horn on his nose. So cute, Rhino. One day the Rhinoceros began to prepare for bed. He drank a glass of milk and cookies, washed his face, brushed his teeth, put on his pajamas and went to bed.

Everything is as usual. Only that evening Rhino could not fall asleep. He tossed and turned in bed, but sleep did not come. First he decided to think about something pleasant. He always did this when he couldn't sleep. The rhinoceros remembered the colorful butterflies fluttering in the sky, then thought about the juicy fresh grass. Delicious... But sleep never came.

And that’s when a wonderful idea came to Rhino! He thought that he couldn't sleep because he forgot to do something before going to bed. Probably something very important. What exactly? He thought carefully and remembered! It turned out that Rhino forgot to put away his toys. That's what it was all about! He even felt ashamed.

The rhinoceros got out of bed and removed all the toys that were scattered on the floor. Then he lay back in bed, closed his eyes and immediately fell asleep.

Good night, Rhino!

Meditative sea tale

Imagine that you are sitting on the back of a blue dolphin. It has nice slippery sides. You hold onto him tightly with your hands, and he carries you forward along the playful waves. Funny sea turtles swim next to you, a baby octopus waves its tentacle in greeting, and seahorses swim with you in a race. The sea is kind and gentle, the breeze is warm and playful. Already ahead is the very rock to which you are swimming, your friend, the little mermaid, is sitting on its edge. She is waiting impatiently for you. She has a green scaly tail and her eyes are the color of the sea. She laughs happily when she notices you and dives into the water. Loud splash, splashing. And now you are rushing forward together, to the magical island. Your friends are waiting for you there: a cheerful monkey, a clumsy hippopotamus and a noisy motley parrot. Finally, you are already close to them. Everyone sits down on the shore, a dolphin in the water, a little mermaid on the rocks. Everyone is waiting with bated breath. And then she begins to tell you extraordinary things. fairy tales. Tales about seas and oceans, about pirates, about treasures, about beautiful princesses. The tales are so wonderful that you don’t notice how the sun sets and night falls on the earth. It's time to sleep. The little mermaid says goodbye to everyone, the dolphin takes you on his back to carry you home to a warm bed, and the animals say goodbye to you, already yawning a little. Night, night has come. It's time to sleep, it's time to close your eyes to see in your dreams the wonderful fairy tales told by the little mermaid.

Fairy tales are poetic stories about extraordinary events and adventures involving fictional characters. In modern Russian, the concept of the word “fairy tale” has acquired its meaning since the 17th century. Until that point, the word "fable" was supposedly used in this meaning.

One of the main features of a fairy tale is that it is always based on an invented story, with happy ending, where good conquers evil. The stories contain a certain hint that enables the child to learn to recognize good and evil and to comprehend life through clear examples.

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Reading fairy tales is one of the main and important stages on your child's path to life. Various stories make it clear that the world around us is quite contradictory and unpredictable. By listening to stories about the adventures of the main characters, children learn to value love, honesty, friendship and kindness.

Reading fairy tales is useful not only for children. Having grown up, we forget that in the end good always triumphs over evil, that all adversity is nothing, and a beautiful princess is waiting for her prince on a white horse. Give a little Have a good mood and plunge into a fairy-tale world quite simply!

Short stories - a total of 12 small short bedtime stories for children.

MASHA AND OIKA
Once upon a time there were two girls in the world.
One girl's name was Masha, and the other was Zoyka. Masha loved to do everything herself. She eats the soup herself. She drinks milk from a cup herself. She puts the toys in the drawer herself.
Oika herself doesn’t want to do anything and just says:
- Oh, I don’t want to! Oh, I can't! Oh, I won't!
Everything is “oh” and “oh”! So they began to call her not Zoyka, but Oika.

A TALE ABOUT THE RUDE WORD “GO AWAY!” "
Masha and Oika built a house from blocks. The Mouse came running and said:
- What a beautiful house! Can I live in it?
“Get out of here, Little Mouse!” said Oika in a rude voice. Masha was upset:
- Why did you drive the Mouse away? The mouse is good.
- And you too leave, Masha! - said Oika. Masha was offended and left. The sun looked through the window.
- Shame on you, Oika! - said the Sun. - Is it possible to say to a friend: “Go away!”? Oika ran to the window and shouted to the Sun:
- And you too leave!
The Sun said nothing and left the sky somewhere. It became dark. Very, very dark. Oika became scared.
- Mom, where are you? - Oika screamed.
Oika went to look for her mother. I went out onto the porch - it was dark on the porch. I went out into the yard - it was dark in the yard. Oika ran along the path. She ran and ran and ended up in a dark forest. Oika got lost in the dark forest.
“Where am I going?” Oika got scared. - Where is my house? This way I’ll go straight to the Gray Wolf! Oh, I will never say “go away” to anyone again.
The Sun heard her words and came out into the sky. It became light and warm.
And then Masha comes along. Oika was happy:
- Come to me, Masha. Let's build new house for the Mouse. Let him live there.

A TALE ABOUT A pacifier
Masha went to bed and asked:
- Mom, give me a pacifier! I won't sleep without a pacifier. Then the night bird Owl flew into the room.
- Wow! Wow! So big, but you suck the pacifier. There are little hares and squirrels in the forest smaller than you. They need a pacifier.
The Owl grabbed the Car's pacifier and carried it far, far away - across the field, across the road into the dense forest.
“I won’t sleep without a pacifier,” said Masha, got dressed and ran after Owl.
Masha ran to the Hare and asked:
- Didn’t the Owl fly here with my pacifier?
“It arrived,” answers the Hare. - We just don’t need your pacifier. Our bunnies sleep without nipples.

Masha ran to the Bear:
- Bear, did the Owl fly here?
“It arrived,” answers the Bear. - But my cubs don’t need pacifiers. This is how they sleep.

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

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

TALE OF THE FIRST BERRIES
Masha and Oika made Easter cakes from sand. Masha makes Easter cakes herself. And Oika keeps asking:
- Oh, dad, help! Oh, dad, make me some cake!
Father Oike helped. Oika began to tease Masha:
- And my Easter cakes are better! I have some big and good ones. And look how bad and small yours are.
The next day dad left for work. Flew from the forest Forest Bird. She has a stalk in her beak. And there are two berries on the stem. The berries glow like red lanterns. “Whoever makes the cake better, I’ll give these berries to him!” said the Forest Bird.
Masha quickly made a cake out of sand. And no matter how hard Oika tried, nothing worked out for her.
The Forest Bird gave the berries to Masha.
Oika was upset and cried.
And Masha tells her:
- Don't cry, Oika! I'll share it with you. You see, there are two berries here. One is for you, and the other is for me.

THE TALE OF THE TONGUE STICKING OUT
Oika went into the forest, and Little Bear met her.
- Hello, Oika! - said the Bear. And Oika stuck out her tongue and began to tease him. Little Bear felt offended. He cried and went behind a large bush. I met Oika Zaychonka.
- Hello, Oika! - said the Bunny. And Oika again stuck out her tongue and began to tease him. The Bunny felt offended. He cried and went behind a large bush.
Here Little Bear and Little Bunny are sitting under a large bush and both are crying. They wipe away tears with leaves, like handkerchiefs.
A Bee in a shaggy fur coat arrived.
- What happened? Who offended you? - asked the Bee.
- We said “hello” to Oika, and she stuck her tongue out at us. We are very upset. So we cry.
- It can’t be! It can't be! - Bee buzzed. - Show me this girl!
- There she is sitting under the birch tree. The Bee flew to Oika and buzzed:
- How are you doing, Oika? And Oika showed her tongue too. The Bee got angry and stung Oika right on the tongue. It hurts Oika. The tongue is swollen. Oika wants to close his mouth but cannot.
So Oika walked around until the evening with her tongue hanging out. In the evening, dad and mom came home from work. They anointed Oika’s tongue with bitter medicine. The tongue became small again, and Oika closed her mouth.
Since then, Oika has never shown her tongue to anyone else.

TALE ABOUT THE LITTLE OAK
Oika went into the forest. And in the forest there are mosquitoes: whoosh! Whoosh!.. Oika pulled out a small oak tree from the ground, sits on a stump, brushes away mosquitoes. The mosquitoes flew away to their swamp.
“I don’t need you anymore,” Oika said and threw the oak tree on the ground.
The little squirrel came running. I saw the torn oak tree and cried:
- Why did you do this, Oika? If an oak tree grew, I would make myself a house in it...
Little Bear came running and also cried:
- And I would lie on my back under him and rest... The birds in the forest began to cry:
- We would build nests on its branches... Masha came and also cried:
- I planted this oak tree myself... Oika was surprised:
- Oh, why are you all crying? After all, this is a very small oak tree. There are only two leaves on it. Here the old oak tree creaked angrily:
- I was so small too. If an oak tree grew, it would become tall and powerful, like me.

THE TALE OF HARES SCARED THE GRAY WOLF
Once upon a time there lived a Gray Wolf in the forest. He was very offended by hares.
The hares sat under the bush all day and cried. One day Father Hare said:
- Let's go to the girl Masha. Maybe she can help us.
The hares came to Masha and said:
- Masha! We are very offended by the Gray Wolf. What should we do?
Masha felt very sorry for the hares. She thought and thought and came up with an idea.
“I have a toy inflatable bunny,” said Masha. - Let's fool this toy hare. The Gray Wolf will see him and be afraid.
Father Hare was the first to blow. It blew and blew, and the rubber hare became as big as a lamb.
Then the mother hare began to blow. Dula-dula, and the rubber hare became as big as a cow.
Then Oika began to blow. She blew and blew, and the rubber hare became as big as a bus.
Then Masha began to blow. She blew and blew, and the rubber hare became as big as a house.
In the evening the Gray Wolf came to the clearing.
He looks and sees a hare sitting behind a bush. Big, very big, fat, very fat.
Oh, how scared the Gray Wolf was!
He tucked his gray tail and ran away from this forest forever.

THE TALE OF LAZY FEET
Oika doesn’t like to walk on her own. Every now and then he asks:
- Oh, dad, carry me! Oh, my legs are tired! So Masha, Oika, Little Bear and Little Wolf went into the forest to pick berries. We picked berries. It's time to go home.
“I won’t go myself,” says Oika. - My legs are tired. Let the Little Bear carry me.
Oika sat down on Little Bear. Little Bear is walking, staggering. It’s hard for him to carry Oika. Little Bear is tired.
“I can’t take it anymore,” he says.
“Then let the Wolf Cub carry me,” says Oika.
Oika sat down on the Wolf Cub. The Wolf Cub is walking, staggering. It’s hard for him to carry Oika. The little wolf is tired.
“I can’t take it anymore,” he says. Then the Hedgehog ran out of the bushes:
- Sit on me. Oika, I’ll take you all the way home.
Oika sat down on Ezhonka and screamed:
- Oh! Oh! I'd better get there myself! Little Bear and Little Wolf laughed. And Masha says:
- How will you go? After all, your legs are tired.
“We’re not tired at all,” says Oika. - I just said that.

THE TALE OF AN ILL-BASED MOUSE
There lived one ill-mannered little mouse in the forest.
In the morning he didn’t say “good morning” to anyone. And in the evening I didn’t say “good night” to anyone.
All the animals in the forest were angry with him. They don't want to be friends with him. They don't want to play with him. They don't offer berries.
The Mouse felt sad.
Early in the morning the Mouse came running to Masha and said:
- Masha, Masha! How can I make peace with all the animals in the forest?
Masha said to the Mouse:
- In the morning you need to say “good morning” to everyone. And in the evening you need to say “good night” to everyone. And then everyone will be friends with you.
The Mouse ran to the hares. He said “good morning” to all the hares. And dad, and mom, and grandma, and grandpa, and little Bunny.
The hares smiled and gave the Mouse a carrot.
The Mouse ran to the squirrels. Said “good morning” to all the squirrels. And dad, and mom, and grandmother, and grandfather, and even little Squirrel.
The squirrels laughed and praised the Mouse.
The Mouse ran for a long time through the forest. He said “good morning” to all the animals, big and small.
The Mouse ran to the Forest Bird. The Forest Bird made a nest at the very top of a tall pine tree.
-Good morning! - shouted the Mouse. The Mouse has a thin voice. And the pine tree is tall. The Forest Bird does not hear him.
- Good morning! - the Mouse shouted with all his might. Still, the Forest Bird does not hear him. Nothing to do. The Mouse climbed up the pine tree. It's hard for the Mouse to climb. It clings to the bark and branches with its paws. A White Cloud floated past.
- Good morning! - the Mouse shouted to the White Cloud.
-Good morning! - White Cloud answered quietly. The Mouse crawls even higher. An airplane flew past.
- Good morning, Airplane! - shouted the Mouse.
-Good morning! - the Airplane boomed loudly. Finally the Mouse reached the top of the tree.
- Good morning, Forest Bird! - said the Mouse. - Oh, how long it took me to get to you! The Forest Bird laughed:
- Good night. Little mouse! Look, it's already dark. Night has already come. It's time to say "good night" to everyone.
The Mouse looked around - and it was true: the sky was completely dark, and there were stars in the sky.
- Well then, good night, Forest Bird! - said
Little mouse.
The Forest Bird stroked the Mouse with its wing:
- How good you have become. Polite little mouse! Get on my back and I'll take you to your mom.

THE TALE OF A BOTTLE OF FISH OIL
Machine's dad made three boats.
One, small, for Squirrel, another, larger, for Little Bear, and a third, even larger, for Masha.
Masha went to the river. She got into the boat, took the oars, but she couldn’t row - she didn’t have enough strength. Masha is sitting in the boat very sad.
The fish took pity on Masha. They began to think about how to help her. Old Ruff said:
- Masha needs to drink fish fat. Then she will be strong.
Poured fish into a bottle of fish oil. Then they called the frogs.
- Help us. Take this fish oil to Masha.
“Okay,” the frogs croaked.
They took a bottle of fish oil, pulled it out of the water, and placed it on the sand. And they sat down next to each other and croaked.
- Why are you croaking, frogs? - asks Masha.
“It’s not in vain that we croaked,” the frogs answer. - Here's a bottle of fish oil for you. The fish sent it to you as a gift.
- I won’t drink fish oil, it doesn’t taste good! - Masha waved her hands.
Suddenly Masha sees two boats floating on the river. In one the Little Bear sits, in the other - the Little Squirrel. The boats are sailing quickly, the wet oars are glistening in the sun.
- Masha, let's swim together! - shout Little Squirrel and Little Bear.
“I can’t,” Masha answers, “the oars are very heavy.”
“These are not heavy oars, but you are weak,” said the Bear. - Because you don't drink fish oil.
- Do you drink? - asked Masha.
“Every day,” answered Little Bear and Little Squirrel.
- OK. I will also drink fish oil, Masha decided. Masha started drinking fish oil. She became strong and strong.
Masha came to the river. She got into the boat. I took the oars.
- Why are the oars so light? - Masha was surprised.
“The oars are not light,” said the Bear. - You just became strong.
Masha rode on a boat all day. I even rubbed my palms. And in the evening she ran to the river again. She brought a large bag of candies and poured all the candies directly into the water.
“This is for you, fish!” shouted Masha. - And you, frogs!
It became quiet in the river. Fishes are swimming, and each has candy in its mouth. And frogs jump along the shore and suck green candies.

TALE ABOUT MOTHER

One day the Little Bunny got capricious and said to his mother:

I do not love you!

The mother hare got offended and went into the forest.

And in this forest lived two Wolf cubs. And they didn’t have any mother. It was very bad for them without their mother.

One day, the wolf cubs were sitting under a bush and crying bitterly.

Where can we get mom? - says one Wolf Cub. - Well, at least mommy cow!

Or mommy cat! - says the second Wolf.

Or mother frog!

Or a mother bunny!

The hare heard these words and said:

Do you want me to be your mom?

The wolf cubs were happy. They led new mom to your home. And the wolf cubs' house is very dirty. Mother Hare cleaned up the house. Then she heated the water, put the wolf cubs in a trough and began to bathe them.

At first the wolf cubs did not want to wash themselves. They were afraid that the soap would get into their eyes. And then they really liked it.

Mommy! Mommy! - the wolf cubs scream. - Rub your back again! More to the head of the fields!

So the Hare began to live with the wolf cubs.

And the Little Bunny completely disappears without his mother. It's cold without mom. I'm hungry without my mom. Without my mother it is very, very sad.

The Little Bunny ran to Masha:

Masha! I offended my mother and she left me.

Stupid Little Bunny! - Masha shouted. -Is that possible? Where will we look for her? Let's go ask the Forest Bird.

Masha and the Little Hare came running to the Forest Bird.

Forest Bird, have you seen the Hare?

“I haven’t seen it,” answers the Forest Bird. - But I heard that she lives in the forest with wolf cubs.

And in the forest there were three wolf houses. Masha and the Little Hare came running to the first house. We looked out the window. They see:

The house is dirty, there is dust on the shelves, garbage in the corners.

No, my mother doesn’t live here,” says the Little Hare. They ran to the second house. We looked out the window. They see: the tablecloth on the table is dirty, the dishes are unwashed.

No, my mom doesn't live here! - says the Little Bunny.

They ran to the third house. They see: everything in the house is clean. There are wolf cubs sitting at the table, fluffy and cheerful. There is a white tablecloth on the table. Plate with berries. Frying pan with mushrooms.

This is where my mother lives! - the Little Bunny guessed. Masha knocked on the window. The hare looked out the window. The little bunny pressed his ears and began to ask his mother:

Mom, come live with me again... I won’t do it anymore.

The wolf cubs cried:

Mommy, don't leave us!

The hare thought. She doesn't know what to do.

This is how you have to do it,” said Masha. “One day you will be a hare’s mother, and another day a wolf’s mother.”

That's what we decided. The Hare began to live with the Little Hare one day, and with the wolf cubs the next.

WHEN IS IT OK TO CRY?
In the morning Masha cried. The Cockerel looked out the window and said:
- Don't cry, Masha! In the morning I sing “ku-ka-re-ku”, and you cry, you prevent me from singing.

Masha cried during the day. The Grasshopper crawled out of the grass and said:
- Don't cry, Masha! All day long I chirp in the grass, and you cry - and no one hears me.

Masha cried in the evening.
Frogs jumped out of the pond.
- Do not Cry. Masha! - say the frogs. - We love to croak in the evening, but you bother us.

Masha cried at night. The Nightingale flew in from the garden and sat on the window.
- Don't cry, Masha! At night I sing beautiful songs, but you disturb me.
- When should I cry? - asked Masha.
“Don’t ever cry,” said my mother. - After all, you are already a big girl.

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Russians folk tales For kids, these are interesting adventures in which you can feel like a hero of events, a fairy-tale character, and make your fantasies and dreams come true. A fairy tale itself presupposes some kind of magical and very unrealistic situation, but it is in a fairy tale that a child can liberate himself and give free rein to his childhood emotions. Make sense and useful information further, parents will help.

Childhood is one of the most wonderful and magical periods in the life of every child, and of course in the life of his parents. There are a lot of components to this happiness and you can list them for hours and give each your own assessment, but we will now talk about moral education and the development of our children, about how certain tendencies and principles of life in a healthy society can be instilled in a child and his consciousness.

Reading fairy tales has a beneficial effect on the child’s psyche. It is Russian fairy tales that carry that positive note in teaching a child to read and listen. This is facilitated by the fact that only a genre such as a fairy tale can be reread many times, exaggerate or minimize certain events described in the book, add and invent something of your own during the retelling. This factor is very important for young listeners. Children learn to listen, fantasize, and retell what they hear.
In psychology, for example, such a field of activity as “fairy tale therapy” occupies a special place. Fairytale therapy at night can reveal the hidden talents of an individual; through stories you can solve any personal problems and help find solutions for them in real life.

New Year's fairy tales should also be present in the life of every family with children. By reading and instilling in your children a love of books, you develop in them a love of beauty, teach them to care for their neighbors, do good deeds, and be honest and decent. After all, it is in fairy tales that the main lessons of life are given, which in the future will help your children become a full-fledged personality!

Do you like to read short stories for children ? But this is very beneficial for those who do not really like to read or tell fairy tales. After all, a short fairy tale for children takes very little time, but conveys the plot of the fairy tale almost completely! Well, fairy tale lovers, we invite you to our page Short fairy tales for children. This is especially for you!!!

When fairy-tale heroes come to life, they become much more convincing than real prototypes.

We invite you to the World of Fairy Tales and Adventures. This castle is very high. A beautiful princess was sitting on the roof. and near her feet the Serpent Gorynych wriggled and slid down the wall.

Bluebeard hugged the horn of the castle with his hands, and wild grapes climbed up his back. Koschey the Immortal supported with his head the balcony on which the mermaids were hanging. View of the castle windows. like the eyes of a fat-headed dragon. And near the entrance, bulging, gray wolves sat, and the entrance itself gave the impression of an open pasture of some huge monster. Everything looked so scary and funny at the same time.

And funny things are never scary!

Short fairy tales for children are small, funny, scary, kind, instructive stories from a collection of fairy tales. This is a fairy tale, only shortened.

The Tale of Petya the Cockerel

Once upon a time there lived Petya the Cockerel. Oil head, silk beard, spurs on legs. And what a voice he had! Clean, clear, loud! One morning the cockerel woke up. Earlier then others. I looked out the window, it was dark, everyone was sleeping. And the sun is still sleeping. “Not in order!” - thinks Petya the Cockerel. Petya jumped onto the fence and shouted: “Ku-ka-re-ku!” Loud, loud! Loud, loud! The sun heard him, woke up, and opened his eyes. “Thank you, Petya, for waking me up! – says Sunny, “I fell asleep somehow.” The sun rose into the sky. The day has begun. Everyone slowly began to wake up. Thanks to Petya the Cockerel.

The Tale of a Hungry Mouse

Once upon a time there was a mouse, his name was Peak. One day Peak looked out of his hole and said: “I want to eat. What would you like to profit from? A little mouse ran out of his hole to look for something to eat. He sees a doll lying on the floor. The girl played and left. “What a beautiful doll, probably delicious,” thinks Peak. He ran up to the doll. He grabbed it with his teeth and immediately spat it out. No, not a tasty doll. You can't eat it. He looked around and saw a pencil lying on the floor. Beautiful, red. The boy drew and left. “It’s a beautiful pencil, probably delicious,” thinks Pieck. He ran up to the pencil, grabbed it with his teeth and immediately spat it out. The pencil is not tasty, you can chew it to sharpen your teeth, but it is not suitable for food. He looked around and saw a newspaper lying there. Dad read it and forgot. “Oh, what a newspaper! I’ll definitely get enough of her,” thinks Peak. He ran up to the newspaper, grabbed it with his teeth and started chewing. Chewed it a little and spat it out. The newspaper is not tasty, I don’t want to eat it. Suddenly, Pieck felt that he smelled something delicious. He looks and sees a piece of cheese lying on the floor. Someone dropped it. “This is what I’ll eat,” thought Pieck. The mouse ran up to the cheese, grabbed it with his teeth, and did not notice how he ate the entire piece. “Delicious cheese, it’s a pity that it’s over,” thought Pieck and ran to his hole to sleep.

Tea Sea

fairy tale for little ones

There is a table. There is a cat and mice at the table. There is a teapot in the cat's paws.

Do you want some tea? - he asked the mice.

Yes! - said the mice. - Give us a whole bowl of tea!

This will be our sea.

We will float with tea in cups.

We will row with spoons.

We will have an island made of buns, and on it - white grass made from coconut shavings.

We will have broccoli trees.

Our clouds will be made of cotton candy, and the rain will be made of juice.

Our houses will be made of cookies.

Will you have a beach? - asked the cat.

Yes! But all the sand will be made of sugar, said the mice.

Will you have sun? - asked the cat.

But of course! - answered the mice. - Our sun is CHEESE!

Magic word

short fairy tales for little children

What should you do if a mother tells a boy: “Put away the toys”?

You have to run to your grandmother and shout: “Grandma! Save me! They're chasing me!"

What should you do if a mother tells a boy: “Go brush your teeth”?

You have to hide under the bed and shout: “I’m not at home!”

What should you do if your mother says: “Go eat. Is dinner getting cold?