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(born February 28 (March 13), 1913, Moscow) - writer, chairman of the Writers' Union of the RSFSR, writer, poet, fabulist, playwright, war correspondent during the Great Patriotic War, author of the text of two anthems Soviet Union and anthem Russian Federation. Sergei Mikhalkov - Hero Socialist Labor, laureate of the Lenin and Stalin Prizes, academician Russian Academy education, holder of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called.
Born on March 13 (February 28, old style) 1913 in Moscow in the family of Vladimir Alexandrovich and Olga Mikhailovna Mikhalkova (nee Glebova).
Sergei's talent for poetry was discovered at the age of nine. His father sent several of his son's poems to the famous poet Alexander Bezymensky, who responded positively to them. In 1927 the family moved to Stavropol region and then Sergei begins to publish. In 1928, the first poem “The Road” was published in the magazine “On the Rise” (Rostov-on-Don). After graduating from school, Sergei Mikhalkov returns to Moscow and works at a weaving factory and on a geological exploration expedition. At the same time, in 1933, he became a freelancer in the letters department of the Izvestia newspaper and a member of the Moscow Writers' Group Committee. Published in magazines: “Ogonyok”, “Pioneer”, “Prozhektor”, in newspapers: “Komsomolskaya Pravda”, “Izvestia”, “Pravda”. The first collection of poems is published.
In 1935, the first known work was published, which became a classic of Soviet children's literature - the poem "Uncle Styopa". In 1936, an event occurred that changed the writer’s entire life. He publishes the poem “Svetlana” in the Pravda newspaper, which Stalin liked. Sergei Mikhalkov became a member of the USSR Writers' Union in 1937 and entered the Literary Institute (1935-1937). She actively publishes, and collections of poems and fables are published.
The previously little-known Moscow writer becomes a “promoter” of Soviet literature and quickly rises to the top of the literary hierarchy of the USSR. In 1939, Mikhalkov received the first Order of Lenin.
During the Great Patriotic War, Mikhalkov correspondent for the newspapers “For the Glory of the Motherland” and “Stalin’s Falcon”. Together with the troops he retreated to Stalingrad and was shell-shocked. Awarded military orders and medals. Works on scripts for films and cartoons. The script for the film “Frontline Girlfriends” was awarded the USSR State Prize in 1942.
After the war, Mikhalkov continued his literary activity, working in various genres of children's literature, creating plays for children's theaters and scripts for cartoons. Such well-known films as “The Great Space Voyage” (based on the play “The First Three, or the Year 2001”), “Three Plus Two” (based on the play “Savages”), “The New Adventures of Puss in Boots” and others were made based on his scripts. In 1962, Mikhalkov was the author of the idea and organizer of the satirical film magazine “Fitil”. Subsequently, he actively works on creating a film magazine and writes scripts for individual episodes.
Since the 1960s Sergei Vladimirovich public figure in the field of literature. Secretary of the board of the Union of Writers of the USSR, 1st secretary of the board of the Moscow organization of the Writers' Union of the RSFSR (1965-70); Chairman of the Board of the RSFSR Joint Venture (since 1970). He was a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 8th-11th convocations.
Member of the Commission for Stalin Prizes in the field of literature and art under the Council of Ministers of the USSR (Resolution of the USSR Council of Ministers No. 5513 of December 4, 1949). By Resolution of the USSR Council of Ministers No. 605 of August 2, 1976, he was included in the Commission for Lenin and State Prizes of the USSR in the field of literature, art and architecture under the Council of Ministers of the USSR.
After the collapse of the USSR, Mikhalkov remained at the helm of the writers' organization. In 1992-1999 co-chairman of the Executive Committee of the Community of Writers' Unions. In 2005, the writer served as chairman of the executive committee of the International Community of Writers' Unions. By 2008, the total circulation of Sergei Mikhalkov’s books, according to various estimates, was about 300 million copies.
On March 13, 2008, on the day of the writer’s 95th birthday, Vladimir Putin signed a decree awarding Mikhalkov the Order of the Holy Apostle Andrew the First-Called - for his outstanding contribution to the development of Russian literature, many years of creative and social activity.
AllWhat is Motherland?
This is your home yard where you kicked the ball, this is the path along which you ran to the river.
And also - this is the music of your childhood, the books of your childhood, and in the books there are pictures and poems of your childhood.
Before the Great Patriotic War I went to kindergarten, where we learned poetry:
There lived three friends and comrades
In the small town of En,
There were three friends and comrades
Captured by the Nazis...
In these verses there was a premonition of formidable changes in the life of the Motherland, in the life of the family, in the life of each of us.
We, kindergarteners, knew well that these lines were written by Sergei Mikhalkov, the author of such works as “Uncle Styopa”, “My Friend and I”, “Foma”, “Song of Friends” and others.
The war began, my father went to the front, my mother and I ended up in evacuation on the Volga, in the village of Krestovo-Gorodishche. A book with Mikhalkov’s poems also came with us to these Volga regions.
In the evenings, at the smokehouse, I read with my new friends:
In one lane
We were at home.
In one of the houses
Once upon a time there lived a stubborn Thomas...
My life has developed in such a way that I will never part with the work of Sergei Vladimirovich; for fifty years now I have been drawing pictures for his books.
I always draw with pleasure, since his humor and boundless invention are very close and understandable to me.
Victor CHIZHIKOV, artist,
member of the journal's editorial board
"Murzilka"
The site published poems by Sergei Mikhalkov “Trained Dogs”, “Kittens”, “Puppies”, “Woodpecker”, “White Poems”.
Works by Sergei Mikhalkov “It’s Yourself to Blame”, “ All year round" and "True Friends" from the magazine "Murzilka" 1962 (10th issue) and 2007 (3rd issue).
It's your own fault
The Hare and the Hare built themselves a small house in the forest. Everything around was tidied up, cleared and swept. All that remains is to remove the large stone from the road.
Let's push ourselves and drag him somewhere aside! - suggested the Hare.
Come on! - answered the Hare. - Let him lie where he lay! Whoever needs it will bypass it!
And the stone remained lying near the porch.
One day the Hare was running home from the garden. I forgot that there was a stone on the road, tripped over it and bloodied my nose.
“Let’s remove the stone,” Zaichnha suggested again. - Look how you crashed.
There was a hunt! - answered the Hare. “I’ll start messing with him!”
Another time, the Hare was carrying a pan of hot cabbage soup. I stared at the Hare, who was sitting at the table, knocking on the table with a spoon, and forgot about the stone. She flew into him, spilled cabbage soup, and was scalded herself. Woe, and nothing more!
Come on, Hare, let's remove this damn stone! - the Hare begged. “There’s no chance someone will break their head because of him.”
Let him lie where he lies! - answered the stubborn Hare.
Once the Hare and the Hare invited their old friend Mikhail Ivanovich Toptygin to a festive pie.
“I’ll come,” Mikhail Ivanovich promised. “The pie is yours, and the honey will be mine.”
On the appointed day, the hares came out onto the porch to greet the dear guest. They see: Mikhail Ivanovich is in a hurry, pressing a large tub of honey to his chest with both paws, not looking at his feet.
The Hare and the Hare's paws waved:
Stone! Stone!
The Bear did not understand that the hares were shouting to him from the porch, why they were waving their paws, and as fast as he could he ran into a stone. And he ran into him so much that he turned over his head and landed with his whole body straight into the hare’s house. He broke the jar of honey and destroyed the house.
The Bear grabbed his head. Hares cry from grief.
Why cry? The sleigh is to blame!
Undoubtedly, Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov, even at the zenith of his creativity, earned the right to be called the patriarch of Russian literature. The mere fact that he is the author of two Soviet (1943, 1977) and subsequently Russian (2001) anthems proves the need to immortalize his name in the Guinness Book of Records. He is known not only as a talented poet, but also as a playwright, screenwriter and fabulist.
Mikhalkov Sergey Vladimirovich, short biography which contains many interesting and remarkable things, comes from an ancient Russian family. His pedigree is unique. Father - Vladimir Aleksandrovich Mikhalkov - was a graduate Faculty of Law Moscow State University. He was a religious man and was ready at any moment to defend his native Fatherland.
The poet's mother, Olga Mikhailovna Glebova, was the daughter of the district leader of the nobility.
Curriculum Vitae
He developed a desire for poetry in his childhood. Already at the age of nine, the future author of the Soviet anthem began to compose poems and write them down on paper. The father supported his son’s endeavors and even showed his works to the poet A. Bezymensky.
Soon the Mikhalkov family moves from Moscow to Pyatigorsk. The poet's father was offered a place in Terselcredsoyuz. Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov himself recalled that the move to a new place of residence was also connected with the fact that Vladimir Aleksandrovich did not want to once again “be an eyesore” for the Soviet authorities. After Pyatigorsk, the poet and his family lived for some time in Georgievsk.
The beginning of a creative journey
First literary work Mikhalkov published it in 1928 in the Rostov publication “On the Rise.”
The poem was called "The Road". Soon the poet becomes a member of the Terek Association of Proletarian Writers (TAPP) and his literary epics are published in the Pyatigorsk newspaper Terek.
Years of youth
In 1930, after school, Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov returned to Moscow. He gets a job as a laborer at a local weaving and finishing factory. Then he tries himself as a junior observer of a geological exploration expedition of the Leningrad Geodetic Institute in Altai. Then the aspiring poet visited the Volga and eastern Kazakhstan. After some time, he is already a freelance employee in the letters department of the Izvestia newspaper. So, while in search of self-realization, Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov, whose works hardly every Soviet schoolchild knew, suddenly began to realize that his real calling was versification.
Recognition and glory
In the early 30s of the last century, the Moscow poet became known to a wide circle of Soviet readers. And all because Mikhalkov’s works began to be regularly published in the capital’s magazines and newspapers, and they were also systematically broadcast on the radio.
Thus, the magazine “Pioneer”, the newspapers “Komsomolskaya Pravda” and “Izvestia” were the first to publish his immortal poems: “What do you have?”, “Uncle Styopa”, “Three Citizens”, “Stubborn Thomas” and others. This is what Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov became famous for. He knew how to write poems for children like no one else.
In the period from 1935 to 1937, the poet was a student at the M. Gorky Literary Institute. Then he became a member of the Writers' Union and was forced to leave his alma mater.
In 1936, in the “Ogonyok Library” series, where he was a member of the association of young writers, his debut collection “Poems for Children” was released. Naturally, after this, every child in the Soviet country found out who Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov was. His “poems for children” turned out to be capacious, dynamic and educational. Their value lay in the fact that the basics of childhood education were presented “not directly,” but unobtrusively, taking into account the child’s psychology.
The famous fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs” (1936) also belongs to the pen of the patriarch of Russian literature.
Sergei Vladimirovich entered the world of children's literature confidently and triumphantly. His book circulations were soon in no way inferior to those of the famous Chukovsky and Marshak. Famous Soviet actors enjoyed performing Mikhalkov’s works on the radio.
From the very beginning of his creative career, the poet was engaged in translating children's poems, which were as identical as possible to the originals.
In 1939, Sergei Vladimirovich was awarded hardly the highest award for the work “Svetlana” previously published in the Izvestia newspaper - A year later, he was awarded Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov again. Even Soviet officials liked the poems he wrote for children. Then the poet will once again receive the Stalin Prize, but this time for writing the script for the film “Frontline Girlfriends.”
At the end of the 30s, Mikhalkov joined the ranks Soviet army and participates in the liberation of Western Ukraine. Throughout the entire period of the fight against fascism, he worked as a war correspondent.
Hymn
Sergei Vladimirovich in 1943, in collaboration with journalist Georgy El-Registan, comes up with the words of the USSR anthem, which was first played in the upcoming New Year's Eve. 34 years later, he would write the second edition of the “main song” of the Soviet country, and already in 2001 he would present the text of the Russian anthem.
Fabulist
And already the first works of Sergei Vladimirovich pleased him. "Pravda" first published the fable "The Fox and the Beaver", and a little later - "The Hare in Hop", "Two Girlfriends" and "Current Repairs". Mikhalkov wrote a total of about two hundred fables.
Playwright and screenwriter
Sergei Vladimirovich also showed his talent in writing plays for children's theaters. From the pen of the maestro came such famous works as “Special Assignment” (1945), “Red Tie” (1946), “I Want to Go Home” (1949). In addition, Mikhalkov is the author of many scripts for animated films.
Regalia
The list of regalia could take a very long time. As already emphasized, he was awarded the Order of Lenin and the Stalin Prize. In 1973 he was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor. Sergei Vladimirovich has repeatedly been a laureate State Prize. In addition, the poet has the First Class Patriotic War, the Order of Friendship of Peoples, the Order of Honor, the Order of the Red Banner of Labor and many other awards.
Personal life
In 1936, young Mikhalkov became engaged to the granddaughter of the famous artist Vasily Surikov, Natalya Petrovna Konchalovskaya, who was 10 years older than her chosen one.
Before meeting him, she already had some experience family life: Previously, the poetess was the wife of intelligence officer Alexei Bogdanov. While married to him, Konchalovskaya gave birth to a daughter, Ekaterina, who was later adopted by Sergei Vladimirovich. The poet and Natalya Petrovna were happy together for a long time, having lived a full 53 years. First they had a son, Andrei, and then a son, Nikita. The children of Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov became famous people, choosing a directing career. Daughter Ekaterina became the wife of the famous writer Yulian Semenov.
The poet passed away on August 27, 2009, having lived 96 years. Doctors diagnosed Mikhalkov with pulmonary edema. The patriarch of Russian literature was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery in the capital.
The Frog argued with the Stork: - Who is more beautiful? - I! - Stork said confidently. - Look how beautiful my legs are! - But I have four of them, and you only have two! - objected the Frog. “Yes, I only have two legs,” said the Stork, “but they are long!” - I can croak, but you can’t! - And I fly, and you just jump! - You fly, but you can’t dive! - And I have a beak! - Just think, a beak! What is it needed for?! - That's what! - the Stork got angry and... swallowed the Frog. It’s not for nothing that they say that storks swallow frogs so as not to argue with them in vain.MIDGE
The big bear offended the small hare: he caught it and never said anything
tore off the ears. One ear turned completely to one side. The Hare cried, his ears fell off, his tears dried up, but the resentment did not go away. Why did you suffer? It's not even an hour, you'll run into Clubfoot again! You can't spare enough ears like that! And who should you complain to when the Bear is the strongest in the forest? The Wolf and the Fox are his first friends and buddies, you can’t spill water on them! -Who should you look for protection from? - the Hare sighed. - I have! - someone’s thin voice suddenly squealed. The Hare squinted his left eye and saw the Mosquito. - What a protector you are! - said the Hare. - What can you do to Bear? He is a beast, and you are a midge! What strength do you have? - But you'll see! - answered Komar. The Bear wound up in the forest on a hot day. It ruined him. Clubfoot was tired and lay down in the raspberry field to rest. As soon as he closed his eyes, he heard, right next to his ear: “Ju-yu-yu!.. Ju-yu-yu!.. Ju-yu-yu!..” The Bear recognized the Mosquito song. He got ready and waited for the Mosquito to land on his nose. The Mosquito spun and circled around and around and finally landed on the tip of the Bear’s nose. Without thinking twice, the bear turned around with his left paw and grabbed his nose with all his might! The Mosquito will know how to sit on the Bear’s nose!.. Clubfoot turned on his right side, closed his eyes, before he had time to yawn, he hears - again right in his ear: “Ju-yu-yu! Ju-yu-yu!.. Ju -yu-yu!..” Apparently, the Mosquito dodged Mishka’s paw! The Bear lies, does not move, pretends to be asleep, and listens, waiting for the Mosquito to choose a new place to land. The Mosquito rang and rang around the Bear and suddenly stopped. "Flew away, damn it!" - thought the Bear and stretched. Meanwhile, the Mosquito silently landed on Bear’s ear, crawled into the very ear and bit! The Bear jumped up. He turned around with his right paw and hit himself so hard in the ear that sparks flew out of his own eyes. The Mosquito will forget how to sting bears! Clubfoot scratched his ear, lay down more comfortably - now you can sleep! Before he could close his eyes, he heard again above his head: “Ju-yu-yu!.. Ju-yu-yu!..” What an obsession! What a tenacious midge! The Bear started to run. He ran and ran, exhausted himself, and fell under a bush. He lies down, catches his breath, and listens for himself: where is Komar? Quiet in the forest. It's dark as if you poke your eyes out. All the animals and birds around have been seeing their seventh dream for a long time, only the Bear does not sleep, he toils. “What a misfortune!” thinks the Bear. “Some stupid Mosquito has brought me to the point that now I myself don’t know whether I’m a Bear or not? It’s good that I managed to escape from him. Now I’ll fall asleep... "The bear climbed under the walnut bush. He closed his eyes. I dozed off. Bear began to have a dream that he came across a beehive in the forest, and there was more than enough honey in the hive! Bear put his paw into the hive and suddenly heard: “Ju-yu-yu!.. Ju-yu-yu!..” The Mosquito caught up with the Bear. Caught up and woke me up! The mosquito rang, rang and fell silent. He’s silent, as if he’s lost somewhere. The Bear waited, waited, then climbed deeper under the walnut bush, closed his eyes, just dozed off, warmed up, and the Mosquito was right there: “Ju-yu-yu!..” The Bear crawled out from under the bush. I started crying. - I'm so attached, damn it! No bottom, no tire! Well, just wait! I won’t fall asleep until the morning, but I’ll deal with you!.. Until the sun came, the Mosquito Bear didn’t let him sleep. He tormented and tormented Clubfoot. The Bear did not sleep a wink until dawn. He beat himself all over until he was bruised, but he never finished off Komar! The sun has risen. We slept, the animals and birds in the forest woke up. They sing and rejoice. Only one Bear is not happy about the new day. In the morning the Hare met him at the forest edge. A shaggy Bear wanders, barely moving his legs. His eyes are sticking together - he just wants to sleep. The Hare really laughed at Clubfoot. I laughed heartily. - Oh yes Komarik! Well done! And the Mosquito is easy to find. - Did you see the Bear? - Saw! Saw! - answered the Hare, holding his sides with laughter. - Here's a "midge" for you! - said Komar and flew: “Ju-yu-yu!..”PORTRAIT
I WANT TO FIGHT
WHAT THE CAT IMAGINED ABOUT ITSELF
ANSWER
PELICAN RAISING
WHO WILL WIN?
CAREFUL GOATS
NOSE
CONDITIONED REFLEX
DONKEY AND BEaver
CAPTURED SINGER
PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT
PUPPY AND SNAKE
MIRROR
LAST WISH
DRUNKEN CHERRY
GREEDY HARE
MAKING HARE
MISCALCULATED
COMPLAISANT
DO NOT MENTION IT
Mikhalkov S.V. - writer, poet, fabulist, playwright, author of two anthems of the Soviet Union and one of the Russian Federation, worked as a war correspondent during the Great Patriotic War. The list of works for children includes fairy tales, short stories, fables, riddles, and epics. Mikhalkov’s work teaches the younger generation goodness, justice, honesty, care for the world and people around him; his works are taught in grades 1-2-3-4. The light poetic form attracts children; the works are suitable for first independent reading.
What do you have?
Poem "What do you have?" talks about the importance of various professions. In the evening, in the courtyard, the children discuss the professions of their parents: cooks, tailors, pilots, engineers, carriage drivers, teachers, doctors, pilots, police officers. The work teaches to appreciate and respect any profession, including workers.
Badgers
The poem tells about the life of a family of badgers. The mother hides them in a hole and does not allow them to get out of it during the day, fearing hunters who need fur-bearing animals. The family goes out for a walk at dawn, the badger carries the babies in her teeth. Until noon they bask in the sun, and when it starts to get hot, the mother returns the cubs to the cool hole.
Fugitive
The work “Runaway” tells about a decorative dog Cheburashka with an arrogant character, living with an overly caring owner. The animal does not need anything, but she is not allowed to communicate with other representatives of her kind and is carried everywhere in a basket. One day Cheburashka meets a stray dog and runs away with him to a landfill. Since then, her life and character have changed, but the fugitive does not want to return home; she likes freedom more.
True story for children
Mikhalkov’s work “True for Children” tells about a difficult time in the history of the country - the Great Patriotic War. The lines of the poem are permeated with patriotism, admiration for the Russian people, who stood up to defend their Motherland and liberated the world from fascist invaders. The author tells the children how the Urals, Moscow, Kuzbass, Baku, Altai, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and others united to fight the enemy. The poem describes the battles, victory and restoration of the country.
Cheerful tourist
The work tells the story of a fourteen-year-old tourist traveling light. He is inquisitive, and the world is open to him: wolves and bears do not attack the boy, bulls greet him, a cloud serves as a roof, thunder serves as an alarm clock. The tourist writes down what he sees in a notebook and charges those around him with his energy. People, hearing the boy's cheerful song, leave the house and follow him.
Danila Kuzmich
The work “Danila Kuzmich” tells about a boy who works at a factory together with adults. The author talks with admiration about the abilities of the young craftsman, observing his work. At the age of 14, Danila Kuzmich is on the honor board; people are proud of him and urge him to follow his example.
Uncle Styopa
The favorite work of many generations, “Uncle Styopa,” tells about a good-natured, tall man nicknamed “Kalancha.” The children empathize with the giant: it’s difficult to find clothes, dogs mistake him for a thief when he looks into the yard, and he doesn’t fit in the bed. However, Uncle Styopa is a real hero and role model for the children; he comes to everyone’s aid: he pulls a drowning boy out of the river, prevents a train crash, and saves birds from a fire. The giant goes to serve in the navy, and after returning he tells the children many stories.
Uncle Styopa the policeman
Continuation known history about Uncle Styopa tells about his work as a policeman. As before, the good giant hurries to help people: he repairs the traffic light and restores traffic, helps a boy lost at the station find his mother, catches a bully, saves his grandmother from the river. Uncle Styopa tells the children about the importance and responsibility of the police profession.
Uncle Styopa and Egor
The work tells the story of the birth of Uncle Styopa's son Yegor. He is not as tall as his father, but he is very strong. Egor is a weightlifter, he wins 2 gold medals at once and wins the title of Olympic champion. Uncle Styopa's son dreams of exploring the distance of the stars. He becomes a major, a military pilot, and one day he will definitely fly to Mars and say hello to the Moon from there.
Uncle Styopa veteran
The work tells the story of how Uncle Styopa becomes a pensioner. But the giant is still a favorite of the children, and not a single event takes place without him: he takes part in games, goes to the zoo with the kids, and helps Petya Rybkin quit smoking. Uncle Styopa goes to Paris, visits a museum, a restaurant, communicates with the population, who call him the “Russian giant.” Returning back, he says that better at home there is no place on earth. At the end of the work, Uncle Styopa meets his cosmonaut son and learns that his granddaughter was born.
Hare in hops
The fable tells about a drunken hare who boasts to his guests that he is not even afraid of a lion and goes alone through the dark forest. However, having fallen into the clutches of a predator, the scythe sobers up with fear. Thanks to toadying, the hare manages to avoid death. The fable makes fun of drunken brave men, cowardly people-pleasers, and narcissistic individuals.
How would we live without books?
In the poem, the author talks about the impossibility of life without literature. He invites the reader to imagine that all the books suddenly disappeared: textbooks, good fairy tales, the Primer. How boring it would be if the children were abandoned by their favorite heroes: Cipollino, Gulliver, Gavroche, Robinson, Timur, Krosh. Mikhalkov admires and glorifies literature different countries world passing through centuries.
How the starling flew home
The work tells about a starling who flew home to the collective farm for 4 days. But the bird does not recognize the previous places: instead of a meadow, it sees a flooded river. In confusion, the starling flies over the water, the ducks tell him that the collective farm is now located further away. The bird sets off and finds its native village, where the houses have become even better and larger, and instead of a birdhouse it has a palace.
How an old man sold a cow
The work tells the story of an old man selling a cow at the market. But no one wants to buy her: the grandfather honestly says that she is sick and does not give milk. The young trader wants to help the old man and praises the animal to the people. Having listened to the seller enough, the grandfather decides that he himself needs such a cow, and he will not give it to anyone.
Cripples in the library
The poem tells about crippled books that are in the library in a special hospital room. These works have been “offended” by people: some have had their tables and illustrations removed, others have been drawn on and crumpled. The author condemns readers who “look at the book like predators.” Despite their titles and positions, such people will never justify themselves in the face of crippled works.
Map
The poem tells about a soldier who takes a map from an empty classroom, which he does not part with during battles. At a halt, he unfolds an image of the Motherland, and the fighters search and look at their home: Kazan, Ryazan, Kaluga, Baku, Alma-Ata. One day the map returns to class: torn by a shrapnel, with traces of blood. But the students put it in a place of honor.
Komar-Komarets
The work “Mosquito-Mosquito” tells about Bear, who works in a pharmacy. He is ready to help everyone: Petya-Cockerel, Goat, Goose, Barbos. But Mosquito breaks the rules of behavior and flies into the window. To Toptygin's indignation, the insect makes a scandal and does not want to use the door, like all animals. The evil mosquito is stopped by the Duck, opening his beak.
Lion and Label
The fable tells the story of a Lion, on whose tail a label was attached, identifying the king of beasts as a Donkey. He did not dare to tear down the document himself and called a meeting. However, not a single animal dared to remove the label and legally recognize the predator as a Lion. Since then, the king of beasts began to wither away, and one day a drawn-out “Eeyore” was heard from his lair.
Forest Academy
The work tells about the May Bug, who opened the Academy of Sciences for insects. The poem allows you to teach your child letters in a playful way. Funny content and simple syllables arouse interest in young readers and contribute to quick memorization of the alphabet. The work is suitable for first independent reading.
Lift and Pencil
The poem is about a boy, Sasha, who writes with a pencil on the walls of an elevator. After this, the cabin refuses to carry the bully. As soon as Sasha enters it, the elevator gets stuck and does not move. The author notes that there are many guys whose pencils do not write properly.
Millionaire
The work tells the story of a rich old woman who left an inheritance to her dog, Bulldog. The author tells the story of the life of a millionaire dog: a servant takes him to races, rugby, running, and the chef prepares a variety of dishes. The dog lives in an apartment in the city center, goes to resorts, goes to the hairdresser, gives interviews, visits the rich people's club, and so on.
Misha Korolkov
The work tells about a brave boy Misha Korolkov, who sails on a steamship and ends up in foreign Japanese waters. The ship is forced to land. The Japanese are trying to extract information about Sakhalin from the boy, offering sweets and threatening to beat him. But Misha remains loyal to his homeland and does not disclose information. The steamer is returned from captivity, the brave boy is greeted by his mother and father.
Fashionable dress
The work tells about the dress that was given to Katya. There are dozens of words-names of cities written on it: London, Moscow, Tokyo, Tehran, Marseille, Copenhagen, Paris and others. However, the girl is constantly pestered to read what she has written, boys call her a textbook, and her friends ask her to wear her dress.
My puppy
The work tells about a girl whose puppy disappeared. In the morning he was still playing pranks: he turned over a jug of honey, tore up poems, fell down the stairs, and got into the glue. And then I got lost. The girl is very worried: she doesn’t eat, doesn’t read, doesn’t draw, and is waiting for her dog. And then the puppy returns: with a swollen nose, an eye, and a bee buzzing on its tail. The girl has to treat a naughty baby.
Nakhodka
The poem is about a boy who finds a wallet with nickels. At this time, a sad girl with a bowed head is walking along the pavement. The boy guesses that he found her wallet. But suddenly he notices that his pocket knife has disappeared from his pocket. The girl found the boy's loss and gave it to him. In response, he returns the wallet.
Klutz
In the work “The Klutz,” the mother shames her son for his lack of talent: other children dance and sing, have awards, and their drawings are published at exhibitions. The boy is silent, pursing his lips. He knows that he will grow up and go to the taiga to build railway and trains will rush along the rails towards the ocean. And mom will be happy and proud of her son!
Teetotal sparrow
The fable tells the story of a teetotaler sparrow who falls under the influence of bad company and shows weakness by giving in to his friends. As a result, the intoxicated bird ends up under the table. Since then, everyone has reminded the sparrow of the embarrassment, whispered and did not allow passage.
From carriage to rocket
The work tells about the rapid development of technology. Until recently, people traveled in carriages and in balloons. And now the cities are filled with cars, and electric locomotives run on the rails. Giant steamships move on water, and airplanes move through the air.
Song of friends
The playful poem is popular with many generations of adults and young readers. The work tells about the journey fun company friends, which include: a cat, a siskin, a dog, Petka the Bully, a monkey, a parrot. The poem attracts children with its light syllable, repeated refrain of animal species, which makes it easy to remember. The work is suitable for first independent reading.
Let's play and guess
Mikhalkov’s work “Let’s Play and Guess” is presented in the form of funny riddles. The author invites children to guess the words hidden in the lines of poetry: turkey, dog, toadstool mushrooms, doctor, cat. The work is recommended for reading by adults to preschool children.
About a girl who didn't eat well
The poem is about a girl who refused any food. Then a doctor was called to Yulia, who told her how animals eat: A horse chews oats, a dog gnaws a bone, an elephant loves fruit, sparrows peck grain, a bear licks honey, a mouse loves cheese. After the doctor's visit, the girl asked her mother to feed her.
About mimosa
The poem tells about a boy Vita who does not want to do anything on his own. They put on his shoes, dress him, and serve him whatever he asks for. The author compares the boy to a mimosa in a botanical garden and believes that he will not be able to become a pilot, sailor, or soldier.
Elephant painter
The fable tells the story of an Elephant who painted a picture and invited his friends to judge it. The crocodile was not happy that there was no Nile in the landscape, the Seal did not have enough snow and ice, the Mole needed a vegetable garden, and the Pig needed acorns. Then the Elephant took up his brush again, trying to please all the advisers. As a result, what he ended up with was not a painting, but a jumbled mess. The author encourages you to follow the advice wisely.
An incident during the winter
The work tells the story of a little bear cub who escaped from his den when the mother bear went hunting. The kid met the dog and they played happily. But other dogs smelled the bear and rushed to attack. The kid climbed onto a small rock. A passing hunter drove the dogs away and saved the bear cub.
Trezor
The work tells about the mischief of a puppy who was left at home alone. He tore the dress on the doll, tore out a tuft of fur from the hare, drove the cat under the bed, climbed into the coal and went to bed. The returning owners washed the dog and decided that they would no longer leave him alone.
Three piglets
The fairy tale tells the story of 3 little pigs who built their own houses for the winter. Nif-Nif made a dwelling from straw, Nuf-Nuf - from branches and thin sticks. And only Naf-Naf built a reliable house of stones and clay. The brothers laughed, made fun of him and became so noisy that they woke up the wolf. They fled to their homes. The wolf approached Nif-Nif’s dwelling, blew, and the straw scattered. The pig ran to Nuf-Nuf, but this house was also destroyed by a predator. Then the Brothers locked themselves in the safe home of Naf-Naf. The wolf was unable to destroy the house, and he climbed into the chimney, but fell into boiling water, got burned and ran away into the forest. And the 3 little pigs began to have fun and sing a song.
Fintiflushkin
The work tells the story of a family with an unusual surname. The Fintiflushkins had rare talented confectioners in their family. But Fedya does not recognize his last name and considers it a family tragedy. The guys tease the boy with tricks. The author encourages children to treat their family name with dignity and make it great themselves.
Thomas
The poem tells about a boy, Thomas, who doesn’t trust anyone. They tell him it’s raining outside, but he doesn’t put on galoshes, in winter he goes for a walk in shorts, and at the zoo he argues with the guide. One day he did not believe that there were crocodiles in the Nile River and went for a swim. Predators eat the boy, but it turns out that this is just a dream. Foma wakes up, but now he doesn’t believe that the alligator swallowed him for real.
Good comrades
The work talks about true friendship. The boy Misha stutters, it is difficult for him to pronounce words starting with the letter “K”. But his friends don't laugh at him, they help, set an example and wait patiently.
Crystal vase
The work tells the story of the purchase of a crystal vase by 3 schoolgirls for the teacher’s birthday. The girls take turns carrying something dear to them, but accidentally break it. Schoolgirls cry, a crowd gathers, everyone feels sorry for Zina, Tamara and Zhenya. People buy the girls a new vase, and they drive a truck to give the gift to the teacher.
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