Kolobok

Kolobok

Kolobok - The Little Round Bun
(Russian version of Gingerbread Man)

Once upon a time there lived an old man and an old woman who were very poor and had nothing at all to their name. And they kept getting poorer and poorer till there was nothing left to eat in the house, not even bread.

Old man said, “Do bake us a bun, old woman! If you scrape out the flour-box and sweep out the bin, you'll have enough flour.”

So the old woman scraped out the flour-box and swept out the bin, she made some dough and she shaped a little round bun out of it. She then lit the oven, baked the bun and it turned out just right - crunchy on the outside and it had a delicious aroma. The old woman put the Kolobok on the window sill to cool. But the bun jumped out of the window and onto the bench outside, and from the bench onto the ground, and away it rolled along the road!

On and on it rolled, and it met a Rabbit coming toward it.
"I'm going to eat you up, Kolobok!" called the Rabbit.
"Don't do that, Fleet-Feet, let me sing you a song instead," said Kolobok.
"All right, let's hear it!"

"Here it is!”
"I was scraped from the flour-box
 And swept from the bin
 And baked in the oven
 And cooled on the sill.
 I ran away from Grandpa,
 I ran away from Grandma,
 And I'll run away from you, this minute I will!"


And off it rolled and away. By and by it met a Wolf coming toward it.
"I'm going to eat you up, Kolobok!" called the Wolf.
"Don't do that, Brother Wolf, let me sing you a song instead."
"All right, let's hear it!"

"I was scraped from the flour-box
 And swept from the bin
 And baked in the oven
 And cooled on the sill.
 I ran away from Grandpa,
 I ran away from Grandma,
 I ran away from Fleet-Feet Rabbit,
 And I'll run away from you, this minute I will!"


And away it rolled.
By and by it met a Bear coming toward it.
"I'm going to eat you up, Kolobok!" called the Bear.
"Don't do that, Brother Bear, I'll sing you a song instead!"
"All right, let's hear it!"

"I was scraped from the flour-box
 And swept from the bin
 And baked in the oven
 And cooled on the sill.
 I ran away from Grandpa,
 I ran away from Grandma,
 I ran away from Fleet-Feet Rabbit,
 I ran away from Brother Wolf,
 And I'll run away from you, this minute I will!"


And away it rolled and away!
By and by it met a Fox coming toward it.
"I'm going to eat you up, Kolobok!" called the Fox.
"Don't do that, Sister Fox, I'll sing you a song instead."
"All right, let's hear it!"

"I was scraped from the flour-box
 And swept from the bin
 And baked in the oven
 And cooled on the sill.
 I ran away from Grandpa,
 I ran away from Grandma,
 I ran away from Fleet-Feet Rabbit,
 I ran away from Brother Wolf,
 I ran away from Brother Bear,
 And I'll run away from you, this minute I will!"

"Wait! I could not hear you. Sing some more, please, don't stop!" the Fox said. "Hop onto my tongue, I can hear you better."
Kolobok jumped onto the Fox's tongue and began to sing:

"I was scraped from the flour-box
 And swept from the bin-"

But before it could go on, the Fox opened her mouth and - snap! -she gobbled it up.




This product was added to our catalog on Friday 27 November, 2009.




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