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In the fairy tale about Ivasik-Telesik, there lived an old woman with her grandfather, and the woman wanted a son. Grandfather, at the grandmother's request, cut a tree in the forest, and the grandmother put this tree in a cradle and rocked it, singing a lullaby. In the morning, the boy Ivasyk appeared from the village. Then he fished in a golden boat with a silver rainbow until a snake stole it. The snake's daughter Olenka wanted to bake Ivasyk in the oven and eat it, but Ivasyk outwitted her and threw Olenka herself into the oven. The snake's mother ate her baked daughter Olenka with her guests, thinking it was Ivasyk. And Ivasik climbed a tall sycamore tree and watched the snakes swinging on the grass near the tree. When they saw Ivasyk, they began to gnaw on the sycamore tree until Ivasyk was picked up by a gosling on its wings and brought home to his grandfather and grandmother. Subscription and like are the best help for the development of the channel with Ukrainian folk tales.