In the story, a child named Pasha is initially scared of fairy tale villains. Pasha and his friends go camping, and Pasha predicts a rainstorm, which comes true. Emergency firefighters arrive to put out a forest fire caused by lightning. Pasha learns that fire is the real danger. The story then shifts to another tale about a grandmother trying to cook food for her picky grandson. She disappears, and the grandson faces his fear alone during a thunderstorm. When the grandmother returns with treats, they clean a tomato stain off the wall, teaching the boy not to be afraid of being alone. The story ends with a message of self-reliance and responsibility.
Here are the key facts extracted from the provided text:
1. A child was very afraid of bad guys in fairy tales.
2. The child had a strong imagination after reading fairy tales.
3. The child and others went to the 4B class camping area.
4. Pasha talked about the dangers in the forest.
5. Pasha was bitten throughout the night.
6. A lady sprayed mosquito repellent in her tent.
7. There was a storm with rain and lightning.
8. Pasha's boots were filled with water.
9. A blue white red helicopter landed in the forest.
10. A tall man in uniform came down from the helicopter.
11. The man was an emergency firefighter.
12. They came to prevent a forest fire after seeing a fire and someone lying next to it.
13. Pasha learned that the thing to be afraid of is not Baba Yaga but fire.
14. A grandmother loved cooking, but her grandchild didn't like her food.
15. The grandson threw a tomato which left a red stain.
16. The grandchild felt scared when his grandmother disappeared.
17. There was a thunderstorm outside.
18. The grandmother returned with food items including cookies, strawberries, bananas, vanilla ice cream, and chocolate-covered tomato rice.
19. The grandson felt relieved upon his grandmother's return and cleaned the tomato stain.
20. The grandmother emphasized the importance of not being afraid when alone and not throwing tomatoes on the wall.
(Note: Some portions of the text seemed to be fragmented or non-sequential, possibly due to translation or transcription errors. The facts provided above are based on the coherent parts of the text.)