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Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky

Chernova Yu. L.,

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MBOU Ivanovskaya secondary school


Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky(birth name - Nikolay Vasilievich Korneychukov, March 31, 1882, St. Petersburg - October 28, 1969, Moscow) - Soviet poet, publicist, critic, translator and literary critic, children's writer.


BIOGRAPHY

When he was three years old, his parents divorced, and he stayed with his mother. They lived in the south, in poverty. He studied at the Odessa gymnasium, from the fifth grade of which he was expelled when, by a special decree, educational institutions were “liberated” from children of “low” origin. From his youth he led a working life, read a lot, studied English and French on his own. In 1901 he began publishing in the newspaper Odessa News, for which he was sent to London in 1903 as a correspondent. He lived in England for a whole year, studied English literature, and wrote about it in the Russian press. After returning, he settled in St. Petersburg, took up literary criticism, and collaborated with the magazine “Scales”.


In 1916, at the invitation of Gorky, Chukovsky began to head the children's department of the Parus publishing house and began writing for children: poetic fairy tales "Crocodile" (1916), "Moidodyr" (1923), "Tsokotukha Fly" (1924), "Barmaley" (1925 ), "Aibolit" (1929), etc. At the age of 87, K. Chukovsky died on October 28, 1968. He was buried in Peredelkino near Moscow, where he lived for many years.



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Fly Tsokotukha http://www.char.ru/books/148315_Muha-Cokotuha

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K.I. Chukovsky Prezentacii.com Fairy tales in verse

Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky (real name - Nikolai Vasilyevich Korneychukov) was born on March 31, 1882. Writer, critic, children's poet. Korney Ivanovich himself celebrated his birthday on April 1.

He was born in St. Petersburg into a poor family. He spent his childhood in Odessa. There he went to study at the gymnasium. But the future poet was expelled from the gymnasium in his fifth year due to his “low” origin, since Chukovsky’s mother was a laundress and his father was no longer there. The mother's earnings were so meager that they were barely enough to somehow make ends meet. I had to take a gymnasium course and learn English on my own. Then the young man passed the exams and received a certificate of maturity.

In 1901, Chukovsky became a correspondent for the Odessa News newspaper. He was so successful at work that he was even sent on a business trip to London. There he met many famous writers and English literature, incl. English folk tales, rhymes and songs. He did many translations.

Crooked Song Once upon a time there lived a man with crooked legs, and he walked for a whole century along a crooked path. And beyond the crooked river In a crooked house Crooked mice lived in summer and winter. And the twisted fir trees stood at the gate, and the twisted wolves walked there without worries. And they had one crooked cat, and she meowed. Sitting by the window. And behind the crooked bridge, the crooked woman jumped through the swamp barefoot like a toad. And she had a crooked stick in her hand, and a crooked jackdaw flew after her.

English song Once upon a time there lived a mouse named Mousey, and suddenly he saw Kotausie. Kotausi has evil eyes and evil, despicable zubausi. Kotausi ran up to Mausi and waved her tail: “Ah, Mausi, Mausi, Mausi, come to me, dear Mausi!” I’ll sing you a song, Mausi, a wonderful song, Mausi!” But the smart Mausi answered: “You will not deceive me, Kotausi! I see your evil eyes and your evil, despicable Zubaus!” So answered the smart Mausi - And quickly run away from Kotausi.

Actually, Korney Ivanovich became a storyteller quite by accident. “Crocodile” appeared first. The little son of Korney Ivanovich fell ill. His father was taking him home on the night train, and in order to at least a little alleviate the boy’s suffering, he began to tell a fairy tale to the sound of the clatter of wheels: “Once upon a time there was a crocodile, He walked the streets, He spoke in Turkish, - Crocodile, Crocodile, Crocodilovich... Boy I listened very carefully. The next morning, when he woke up, he asked his dad to tell yesterday’s tale again. It turned out that the boy remembered it all by heart.

And the second case. Korney Ivanovich heard how his little daughter did not want to wash herself. He took the girl in his arms and, quite unexpectedly for himself, told her: “You must, you must wash your face in the mornings and evenings. And shame on the unclean chimney sweeps! Shame and disgrace!" This is how “Moidodyr” appeared. His poems are easy to read and remember. “They roll off the tongue,” as the kids say. Since then, new poems began to appear. "Moidodyr".

Aibolit And they brought a bunny to him, so sick and lame, and the doctor sewed on his legs, and the bunny jumped again. And with him the mother hare also went to dance, and she laughed and shouted: “Well, thank you.” Aibolit

Fedorino's grief The sieve gallops through the fields, And the trough through the meadows. The broom followed the shovel along the street. Axes, axes, just pouring down from the mountain. The goat got scared, widened her eyes: “What is it? Why? I won’t understand anything.”

My dear, good one, Send me galoshes, for me, for my wife, and for Totosha. - Wait, didn’t I send you two pairs of excellent galoshes last week? - Oh, those that you sent last week, We ate them a long time ago and we can’t wait, when will you send a dozen new and sweet galoshes again for our dinner!

Just like at our gate, a miracle tree grows. Miracle, miracle, miracle, wonderful miracle! Not leaves on it, Not flowers on it, But stockings and shoes, Like apples! .. Miracle tree

Small children! Don't go to Africa for anything in the world, Go for a walk in Africa! In Africa there is a robber, In Africa there is a villain, In Africa there is a terrible Bar-ma-lay!

The sun walked across the sky and ran behind a cloud. The bunny looked out the window, It became dark for the bunny. Darkness fell. Don't go outside the gate: Whoever gets on the street gets lost and disappears.

The blanket ran away, the sheet flew away, and the pillow, like a frog, jumped away from me. I am for a candle, A candle - in the stove! I'm for a book, but I'm running and jumping under the bed!

The bears were riding a bicycle. And behind them the cat is backwards. And behind him are mosquitoes in a balloon. And behind them are crayfish On a lame dog. Wolves on a mare. Lions in a car. Bunnies on a tram. Toad on a broom... They ride and laugh, chewing gingerbread.

“Come, cockroaches, I’ll treat you to tea!” The cockroaches came running, drank all the glasses, and the bugs - Three cups each with milk and a pretzel...

A fly flew into the bathhouse and wanted to take a steam bath. The cockroach chopped wood and flooded Mukha's bathhouse. And the furry bee brought her a washcloth. The fly was washing itself, The fly was washing itself, The fly was hovering, Then it fell, rolled and hit. I dislocated my rib and twisted my shoulder. “Hey, little ant, call the doctors!” The grasshoppers came and fed the fly drops. The fly became as it was, good and cheerful. And she rushed off again, flying along the street. Fly in the bath

Daughter Masha (Murochka)

Joy The light birches are glad, glad, glad, And roses grow on them out of joy. The dark aspen trees are happy, happy, happy, And oranges grow on them with joy. It was not rain that came from the cloud, nor hail, It was Grapes that fell from the cloud. And the crows over the fields suddenly began to sing like nightingales. And streams flowed from under the ground like sweet honey. Chickens became peahens, Bald ones became curly. Even the mill - and that one danced near the bridge. So run after me To the green meadows, Where a rainbow-arc rose above the blue river. We'll jump up to the rainbow, Let's play in the clouds And from there down the rainbow On a sled, on skates!

Then he began to pay attention to the speech and phrases of small children and write them down. He kept such records until the end of his life. From them the famous book “From Two to Five” was born. When Lyalya was two and a half years old, some stranger asked her jokingly: “Would you like to be my daughter?” She answered him majestically: “I am my mother’s and no longer a warrior’s.” Sweet baby talk! I will never tire of enjoying her. With great pleasure I overheard the following dialogue: - Dad himself told me... - Mom herself told me... - But dad is the same as mom... Dad is much the same. And it was fun for me to hear how a three-year-old sleeping girl suddenly muttered in her sleep: “Mom, close my back leg!” And I was very amused by such, for example, children's sayings and exclamations, overheard at different times: - Oh, mom, what fat-bellied legs you have!

Children's writer Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky (1882-1969) during a meeting with his young readers in the children's library Korney Ivanovich was tall, long arms with large hands, large facial features, a large curious nose, a brush of mustache, an unruly strand of hair hanging on his forehead , laughing bright eyes and a surprisingly light gait. Children occupied a huge place in the life of Korney Ivanovich and were his source of strength and inspiration. At his home in Peredelkino near Moscow, he often organized children's parties “Hello, summer!” and “Goodbye summer!” Worried that children were not reading enough, he gave away a significant portion of his summer cottage for a children's library. “I built a library, I want to build a kindergarten for the rest of my life,” said Chukovsky.

In 1969, the writer passed away. House-Museum of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky in Peredelkino

Thanks to Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky for a wonderful gift for children!


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Chukovsky

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Project goals. Project objectives. Poetry Day. World Poetry Day. What poets' works did we get acquainted with? Project work. Historical reference. House-museum of K.I. Chukovsky in Peredelkino. Puzzles. I have two horses, two horses. I don’t walk, I wander through the forests. Physical education minute. About the storyteller Chukovsky. Crocodile. Quiz. The Crocodile turned, smiled, and laughed. The Crocodile lies in the big river. For a long, long time the Crocodile extinguished the blue sea. "Fly Tsokotukha". Chukovsky. Chukovsky. Attempt at writing. Creating a book. Chukovsky. Chukovsky. Chukovsky. Chukovsky. Chukovsky. Chukovsky. Chukovsky. - Chukovsky.pptx

K.I.Chukovsky

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Grandfather of Korney. K.I. Chukovsky. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. Works by K.I. Chukovsky. "Moidodyr". "Fedorino's grief." "Confusion". "Telephone". "Cockroach." "Crocodile". Kolya Korneychukov at the gymnasium in Odessa. Ekaterina Osipovna. K.I. Chukovsky. Studied English. In London. Satirical magazine "Signal". K.I. Chukovsky. Doctor of Letters from Oxford University. Peredelkino. Shoe tree. Lunch with family. Walk. With sons Boris and Nikolai. English folk songs translated by K. I. Chukovsky. Jenny. Once upon a time there lived a mouse, Mausi, and suddenly he saw Kotausi. Brave men. There lived a man. - K.I. Chukovsky.pptx

Chukovsky for children

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Chukovsky Korney Ivanovich. The unofficial but honorable title of GRANDFATHER. He lived for almost ninety and worked in literature for more than sixty. Every day early in the morning the light in his office came on. Korney Chukovsky is just a pseudonym for a person. He remembered his father, but tried with all his might to forget. His father, a St. Petersburg student, left his family. With two children in her arms, Ekaterina Osipovna Korneychukova leaves. Ekaterina Osipovna worked as a laundress. Ekaterina Osipovna understood how important it was to give children an education. My son was expelled from the fifth grade of the gymnasium. A shaggy, lanky teenager leaves home. - Chukovsky for children.ppt

Chukovsky - writer

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“Book frame from the pages of Korney Chukovsky.” Chukovsky Korney Ivanovich. This is the appearance of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky is rightfully considered one of the favorite children's writers. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky was distinguished by his great diligence. “How Korney Chukovsky created poetry.” Chukovsky became a children's poet and storyteller by accident. The boy was capricious and crying. The boy suddenly became quiet and began to listen. And the second case. You must, you must wash your face in the mornings and evenings. And shame on the unclean chimney sweeps! Shame and disgrace! This is how “Moidodyr” was born. I immediately wrote 20 lines. - Chukovsky - writer.ppt

For children about K.I. Chukovsky

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K.I. Chukovsky. Born on March 19 in St. Petersburg. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. Chukovsky in his youth. Researcher of the creativity of N. A. Nekrasova. Doctor of Philology degree. Awards. Museum of K.I. Chukovsky in Peredelkino. Characters from Chukovsky's fairy tales. The first fairy tale by K. Chukovsky. Chukovsky began to head the children's department of the Parus publishing house. Collection "Yolka". K.I. Chukovsky was the first to retell the “Bible for Children.” Korney Chukovsky was one of our best translators. “Chukokkala” is a handwritten journal. High art. From two to five. Collected works of K.I. Chukovsky. - For children about K.I. Chukovsky.ppt

Lydia Chukovskaya

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Lydia Chukovskaya. Lidia Korneevna Chukovskaya. Daughter of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. Memoirs. Department of Literature at the Institute of Art History. She was fired and almost arrested during Stalin's repressions. Sofya Petrovna. Melted the crust of lies. Long-term friendship between Chukovskaya and A. A. Akhmatova. After the war. Chukovskaya is expelled from the Writers' Union. Memorial Museum. The first publisher of the story “Sofya Petrovna”. Spiritual portrait. Absorbed in literary work. Why can these people be called humanists? - Lydia Chukovskaya.ppt

The works of Korney Chukovsky

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Korney Chukovsky. Nikolai Vasilievich Korneychukov. Library. Cabinet. Merry bonfires. The White house. Locomotive. Teeth. Red doors. Sage. The freak is standing on a stick. Bushes. Underfoot. Pines. Needles. Fly. Monkeys. Fly Tsokotukha. Stolen sun. Moidodyr. Telephone. Fedorino's grief. Aibolit. Barmaley. Miracle tree. Barabek. Little Red Riding Hood. Tanya. Snow. Friends. Resources. The works of Korney Chukovsky. - The works of Korney Chukovsky.ppt

Children's tales by Chukovsky

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State budgetary educational institution. Our library. Visiting grandfather Korney. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. Pseudonym of the poet Nikolai Vasilyevich Korneychukov. His father was Emmanuel Levinson. He moved to Odessa with his mother. Chukovsky's first fairy tale. Children's fairy tales by Chukovsky. Chukovsky loved children very much; he often met with them. Quiz. In what work did the dishes re-educate their owner? Name a fairy tale in which a terrible crime occurs. What “horned beast” were the tailors afraid of? Which hero was a terrible villain, and then reformed. - Children's fairy tales by Chukovsky.pptx

Fedorino grief

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K.I. Chukovsky “Fedorino’s grief.” The sieve gallops across the fields, along the street. The goat was scared. Hey, hold it, hold it, the poker ran, jumped. I run, run, run, I shouted to the iron: I can’t hold on. So the teapot runs after the coffee pot, chattering, chattering, rattling. The irons run, quack, Tink-la-la. And he runs, rattling the frying pan. A table fell out of the window. Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh! Fedora's grandmother is jumping. They laugh at Fedora. Here Fedorina’s cats wore their tails. “We’d rather get lost in the field, But Fedora doesn’t give in: But we won’t go to Fedora!” A chicken ran past. It was bad for us at the woman’s place, she made us dusty, smoky, and she didn’t love us. - Fedorino grief.pptx

Game based on Chukovsky's fairy tales

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1. A tall gray-haired man. High growth. Writer. Remember the fairy tale. Sparrow. Monster. Poetry. Aibolit. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. Auction. Little son. Decipher the names of fairy-tale characters. Tides of joy. Fly Tsokotukha. Korney Ivanovich. Tales of Korney Chukovsky. Game based on Chukovsky's fairy tales. Game based on Chukovsky's fairy tales. - Game based on Chukovsky's fairy tales.pptx

Quiz on Chukovsky's books

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Fairytale quiz based on the books of K.I. Chukovsky. Content. Telephone. Totosha. Crocodiles. Pig. Walrus. Moidodyr. Who was worried about the fate of the swings and carousels. Rhinoceros. Doctor. Chicken. Bunny. Angina. Snow. The color of the Limpopo River. Tummies. Chocolate. Grasshopper. Well done. Barmaley. Leapfrog. Pyramids. Small ones. Karabaras. Crocodile. Nile. Leningrad. Karakula. Fly Tsokotukha. Fleas. Bed. Flashlight. Window. Winner. Insects. Boogers. Beetles. Little insects. Birthday girl. Centipedes. Guidelines. Used materials. - Quiz on Chukovsky's books.ppt

Quiz on Chukovsky's fairy tales

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Fairytale quiz based on the books of K.I. Chukovsky. Content. Telephone. What is the name of the crocodile's son? What did the crocodiles do with the galoshes they received? Who did the pig ask to send? What is the name of that hedgehog? The hero of one of the fairy tales by K.I. Chukovsky. Who was worried about the fate of the swings and carousels. New word. Aibolit's profession. Who injured Barbos? The one whose legs were treated by Aibolit. One of the diseases that affected children in Africa. The white carpet on which the exhausted Aibolit lay. The color of the Limpopo River. What hurt hippos? What kind Aibolit gave to every patient. Grasshopper. Well done. - Quiz on Chukovsky's fairy tales.ppt

Literary quiz based on Chukovsky's fairy tales

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Quiz "Tales of Chukovsky." Quiz questions. What is Chukovsky's real name? Fedorino's grief. Illustration. Who rescued Mukha-Tsokotukha from trouble. What did the crocodile ask on the phone? From whom did the dishes run away in Chukovsky's fairy tale? What did the fleas give to the Tskotukha Fly? What hero are we talking about? Where did Doctor Aibolit rush to save sick animals? Barmaley. Wrong. Nikolay Korneychukov. Wrong. Third question. Try again. Next up is the fourth question. There was an error. Mosquito. Mistake. Galoshes. You guessed wrong. Fedora. Incorrect unswer. They gave me boots. Attempt. The crocodile looked back. -

K. I. Chukovsky

Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky (1882-1969) Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Real name and surname Nikolai Vasilievich Korneychukov, Russian writer, translator, literary critic. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Born March 19 (31), 1882 in St. Petersburg. His father left them, and his mother, a Poltava peasant woman Ekaterina Osipovna Korneychukova, moved to Odessa. There he was sent to a gymnasium, but in the fifth grade he was expelled due to his low origin. I was self-educated and learned English. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky In 1901, he published his first article in Odessa News, and in 1903 he was sent as a correspondent for this newspaper to London, where he continued his self-education at the British Museum Library, studied English and became forever interested in English literature. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Returning to Russia during the revolution of 1905, Chukovsky was captured by revolutionary events, visited the battleship "Potemkin", collaborated in V.Ya. Bryusov's magazine "Scales", then began publishing the satirical magazine "Signal" in St. Petersburg. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky In 1906, Korney Ivanovich arrived in the Finnish town of Kuokkala, where he became close acquaintances with the artist Repin and the writer Korolenko. Here he lived for about 10 years. From the combination of the words Chukovsky and Kuokkala, "Chukokkala" (invented by Repin) is formed - the name of the handwritten humorous almanac that Korney Ivanovich kept until the last days of his life. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Having headed the children's department of the Parus publishing house at the invitation of M. Gorky, Chukovsky himself began to write poetry (then prose) for children. Around this time, Korney Ivanovich began to become interested in children's literature. In 1916, Chukovsky compiled the collection “Yolka” and wrote his first fairy tale “Crocodile” (1916). Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Chukovsky's work in the field of children's literature naturally led him to the study of children's language, of which he became the first researcher. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky His famous fairy tales "Moidodyr and the Cockroach" (1923), "Tsokotukha Fly" (1924), "Barmaley" (1925), "Telephone" (1926) - unsurpassed masterpieces of literature "for little ones" - were published. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky He recorded his observations of children and their verbal creativity in the book “Little Children” (1928), which later received the title “From Two to Five” (1933). Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky In the 1930s and later, Chukovsky did a lot of translations and began to write memoirs, which he worked on until the end of his life. Chukovsky opened for the Russian reader W. Whitman (to whom he also dedicated the study “My Whitman”), R. Kipling, O. Wilde. Translated M. Twain, G. Chesterton, O. Henry, A. K. Doyle, W. Shakespeare, wrote retellings of the works of D. Defoe, R. E. Raspe, J. Greenwood for children. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky In 1957, Chukovsky was awarded the academic degree of Doctor of Philology, and in 1962 - the honorary title of Doctor of Literature from Oxford University. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky died on October 28, 1969 from viral hepatitis. At his dacha in Peredelkino (Moscow region), where he lived most of his life, his museum now operates there.

"Guessing Game"

“Fedorino's grief” “Hey, you stupid plates, Why are you jumping like squirrels? Should you run outside the gates With yellow-throated sparrows? You will fall into a ditch, You will drown in a swamp. Don’t go, wait, Go back home!” “Sandwich” But the tea cups in sadness, knocking and strumming, shouted: “Sandwich, Madcap, Don’t go out of the gate, But if you go, you’ll be lost, you’ll end up in Moore’s mouth!” “Miracle Tree” Dad will walk through the garden, Dad will pick Masha from the tree - gaiters, Zinke - boots, Ninke - stockings, And for Murochka such Tiny blue knitted shoes And with pom-poms “Telephone” Oh, are you smart, gazelles? , And next week They would gallop and sit on the swing-carousel! “Glutton” I had a sister, She was sitting by the fire And she caught a big sturgeon in the fire, But there was a sturgeon, Heather, And he dived into the fire again.

"Remembrance"

Buying a Cluttering Fly? Samovar A magical perennial plant with unusual fruits. Miracle tree Arsonists of the blue sea? Chanterelles Where did the telegram from Hippo come from? Africa What did Moore plant in her garden? shoe The name of the veterinarian in the works of N. Chukovsky? Aibolit

"Add"

“Toptygin and ... “Toptygin and ...

"Adventures... "Adventures...

Bibigona"

“What did you do... “What did you do...

"Elephant... "Elephant...

"Audio Tales"

“Stolen Sun” “Stolen Sun” “Barmaley” “Miracle Tree” “Tsokotukha Fly”

"Associations"

K. Chukovsky “Cockroach”

"Video Question"

"Moidodyr" "Doctor Aibolit"

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Fairy tales of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Literary quiz Librarian Kalashnikova Margarita Akentyevna Boarding school No. 27

A scientist, writer, translator, literary critic, Chukovsky wrote many poems and fairy tales for children.

And I don’t need either marmalade or chocolate, but only small ones, Well, very small ones... The people are having fun - The fly is getting married to the dashing, daring Young... “Fly - Tsokotukha” “Telephone” “Barmaley” “Remember the fairy tale” Remember what words the line ends with , and name the fairy tale. No no! The nightingale does not sing for the pigs. Call it better...

“Cockroach” Treats small children, Treats birds and animals, The Good Doctor looks through his glasses... And the dishes go forward and forward Through the fields, through the swamps. And the teapot said to the iron - I have to go... Only suddenly, from behind a bush, from behind a blue forest, from distant fields, it flies... “Aibolit” “Fedorino’s grief” “Remember the fairy tale” Remember what words the line ends with, and name the fairy tale.

And behind him, the people sing and shout: - What a freak, what a freak! What a nose, what a mouth! And where did this come from... The sun walked across the sky and ran behind a cloud. The little bunny looked out the window, It became a little bunny... The pigs meowed - meow - meow, The cats... (grunted, oink-oink) “Crocodile” “Stolen sun”. "Confusion" "Remember the fairy tale." Remember what words the line ends with and name the fairy tale.

Mysteries of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky

Two legs on three legs, and the fourth in the teeth. Suddenly four came running and ran away with one. Two legs jumped up, They screamed at the whole house, Yes, three by four! But four screamed and ran away with one. Riddle (Boy on a stool, chicken leg, dog.)

Riddle The sage saw him as a sage, The fool saw him as a fool, The Ram saw him as a ram, The sheep saw him as a sheep, And the monkey saw him as a monkey. But then they brought Fedya Baratov to him, and Fedya the slob saw the shaggy one. (Mirror)

The mystery of a steam locomotive without wheels! What a miracle - a steam locomotive! Has he gone crazy - he walked straight across the sea. (Steamboat)

Riddle I am a one-eared old woman, I jump on the canvas, and I pull a long thread from my ear like a cobweb. (Needle)

Oh, don’t touch me: I’ll burn you even without fire! (Nettle) Riddle

Riddle I lie under your feet, Trample me with your boots, And tomorrow take me into the yard And beat me, beat me, So that the children can roll on me, Flounder and somersault on me. (Carpet)

Riddle It grows upside down. It grows not in summer, but in winter. But the sun will bake her, she will cry and die. (Icicle)

Riddle There was a white house, a wonderful house, and something knocked in it. And it crashed, and a living miracle ran out from there, so warm, so fluffy and golden. (The White House is an egg, a living miracle is a chicken)

“Guess the heroes of the works of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky”

Guess the hero Pull-push

Doctor Aibolit and sick animals

The clattering fly, mosquito and insect guests

Crocodile

We feel sorry for Grandfather Korney: Compared to us, he fell behind, Because as a child he didn’t read “Barmaleya” or “Crocodile”, didn’t admire “Telephone” and didn’t delve into “Cockroach”. How did he grow up to be such a scientist?

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