The pun is loosely based on the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale "About a Bird, a Sausage and a Mouse". The charm of the old story lies not only in the fictional nonsense (a mouse, a bird and a smoked sausage live together and farm in the same household), but also in the witty and wise allegory: Let everyone do what they are best suited to do. In our fairy tale, the bird gets up early in the morning to fetch the rattlesnake and fire up the stove, the mouse gets up in the morning to cook the soup - and the sausage at the end to smell the soup for them. And they live blissfully! Until the day when a strange bird, Kulišák, tells them out of envy that it shouldn't be like this. The sausage is sent into the forest to get the rattlesnake and our bird jumps into the hot soup at noon instead. The story would have ended tragically, but for Christmas Eve, which the animals celebrate in the forest by their tree. This time it is Kulishak who gives them the nicest surprise... For children from 4 years old.
A pun for the little ones based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm.
A pun for the little ones based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm.
Theatre and Literature
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