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Chukovsky

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Objectives of the project. Project objectives. Poetry Day. World Poetry Day. With the works of some poets we got acquainted. Project work. Historical reference. House - Museum of K.I. Chukovsky in Peredelkino. Riddles. I have two horses, two horses. I do not wander through the woods. Physical education. About the storyteller Chukovsky. Crocodile. Quiz. Crocodile turned, smiled, laughed. Crocodile lies in the big river. For a long, long time Crocodile extinguished the blue sea. "Fly Tsokotukha". Chukovsky. Chukovsky. Attempt at writing. Book creation. Chukovsky. Chukovsky. Chukovsky. Chukovsky. Chukovsky. Chukovsky. Chukovsky. - Chukovsky.pptx

K.I. Chukovsky

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Grandfather of the Roots. K.I. Chukovsky. Kornei Ivanovich Chukovsky. The works of K.I. Chukovsky. "Moidodyr". "Fedorin'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 Literature from Oxford University. Peredelkino. Shoe tree. Lunch with the family. Walk. With sons Boris and Nikolai. English folk songs translated by K.I. Chukovsky. Jenny. Once upon a time there was a mouse called Mousey and suddenly saw Kotausi. Brave men. There was a man in the world. - K.I. Chukovsky.pptx

Chukovsky for children

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Chukovsky Kornei Ivanovich. Unofficial, but honorary title of GRANDFATHER. He lived to almost ninety and worked in literature for over sixty. Every day, early in the morning, the lights came on in his study. Korney Chukovsky is only a pseudonym for a person. He remembered his father, but tried with all his might to forget. His father, a Petersburg student, left his family. With two children in her arms, Ekaterina Osipovna Korneichukova leaves. Ekaterina Osipovna worked as a laundress. Ekaterina Osipovna understood how important it is to educate children. The son was expelled from the fifth grade of the gymnasium. A shaggy, lanky teenager leaves the house. - Chukovsky for children.ppt

Chukovsky - writer

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"A book shot through the pages of Korney Chukovsky." Chukovsky Kornei Ivanovich. Such 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 great diligence. "How Korney Chukovsky created poetry." Chukovsky became a children's poet and storyteller by accident. The boy was naughty, crying. The boy suddenly became quiet and listened. And the second case. We must, we must wash In the mornings and evenings. And to the unclean chimney sweeps Shame and disgrace! Shame and disgrace! This is how Moidodyr was born. I immediately wrote lines 20. - Chukovsky - writer.ppt

To children about K.I. Chukovsky

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K.I. Chukovsky. Was born on March 19 in St. Petersburg. Kornei Ivanovich Chukovsky. Chukovsky in his younger years. Researcher of creativity N. A. Nekrasov. Doctor of Philology. Awards. Museum of K.I. Chukovsky in Peredelkino. Characters from Chukovsky's tales. The first tale of K. Chukovsky. Chukovsky became the head of the children's department of the Parus publishing house. Collection "Yolka". KI Chukovsky was the first to retell "The Bible for Children". Korney Chukovsky was one of our best translators. Chukokkala is a handwritten magazine. High art. Two to five. Collected works of K.I. Chukovsky. - To children about K.I. Chukovsky.ppt

Lydia Chukovskaya

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Lydia Chukovskaya. Lydia Korneevna Chukovskaya. Daughter of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. Memoirs. Literary Department at the Institute of Art History. Fired and nearly arrested during the Stalinist 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 labor. Why can these people be called humanists? - Lydia Chukovskaya.ppt

Creativity of Korney Chukovsky

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Roots Chukovsky. Nikolai Vasilievich Korneichukov. Library. Cabinet. Cheerful bonfires. The White house. Locomotive. Teeth. Red doors. Sage. The freak stands on a stick. Bushes. Under your feet. Pines. Needles. Fly. Monkeys. Fly Tsokotukha. Stolen sun. Moidodyr. Telephone. Fedorino grief. Aibolit. Barmaley. Miracle tree. Barabek. Little Red Riding Hood. Tanya. Snow. Friends. Resources. Creativity of Korney Chukovsky. - Creativity Korney Chukovsky.ppt

Chukovsky's fairy tales

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State budgetary educational institution. Our library. Visiting grandfather Korney. Kornei Ivanovich Chukovsky. The pseudonym of the poet Nikolai Vasilievich Korneichukov. His father was Emmanuel Levinson. With his mother he moved to Odessa. Chukovsky's first tale. Chukovsky's fairy tales for children. Chukovsky was very fond of children, he often met with them. Quiz. In what work did the dishes reeducate their mistress? Name a fairy tale in which a terrible crime takes place. What a “horned beast” the tailors were afraid of. What a hero was a terrible villain, and then re-educated. - Children's Tales of Chukovsky.pptx

Fedorino grief

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KI Chukovsky "Fedorin's grief". The sieve gallops through the fields, went along the street. The goat was frightened. Hey, hold, hold, ran, galloped the poker. I run, I run, I run, I shouted to the iron: I can’t resist. So the kettle runs after the coffee pot, Chatters, chatters, rattles. The irons are running, quacking, Tink-la-la. And runs, the frying pan strumbles. A table fell out of the window. Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh! Fyodor's grandmother is riding. They laugh at Fedora. Here Fedorin's cats unclothed their tails. "Better to disappear in the field, But Fedora is not given: But we will not go to Fedora!" The chicken ran past. It was bad for us with the woman, she got dusty, smoked, she did not like us. - Fedorino grief.pptx

A game based on Chukovsky's tales

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

Chukovsky's books quiz

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A fabulous quiz based on the books of KI Chukovsky. Content. Telephone. Totosha. Crocodiles. Pig. Walrus. Moidodyr. Who worried about the fate of swings and merry-go-rounds. Rhinoceros. Doctor. Hen. Bunny. Angina. Snow. The color of the Limpopo river. Tummies. Chocolate bar. Grasshopper. Well done. Barmaley. Leapfrog. Pyramids. Small. Karabaras. Crocodile. Nile. Leningrad. Karakula. Fly Tsokotukha. Fleas. Bed. Lantern. Window. Winner. Insects. Googles. Beetles. Little bugs. Birthday girl. Centipedes. Guidelines. Used materials. - Quiz on Chukovsky's books.ppt

Quiz based on Chukovsky's tales

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A fabulous quiz based on the books of KI Chukovsky. Content. Telephone. What is the name of the son of a crocodile. What did the crocodiles do with the received galoshes. Whom the pig asked to send. What is the name of that hedgehog. The hero of one of the tales of K.I. Chukovsky. Who worried about the fate of swings and merry-go-rounds. New word. Aibolit's profession. Who hurt Barbos. The one to whom Aibolit treated the legs. One of the diseases that babies in Africa suffered from. A white carpet on which an exhausted Aibolit lay. The color of the Limpopo river. What hurt the hippos. What kind Aibolit gave to every patient. Grasshopper. Well done. - Quiz based on Chukovsky's fairy tales.ppt

Literary quiz based on Chukovsky's tales

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Quiz "Chukovsky's Tales". Quiz questions. What is Chukovsky's real name? Fedorino grief. Illustration. Who helped Mukhu-Tsokotukha out of trouble. What the crocodile asked on the phone. From whom did the dishes run away in Chukovsky's tale? What did the fleas give to Mukha-Tsokotukha? What kind of hero we are talking about. Where was doctor Aibolit in a hurry to save sick animals? Barmaley. Wrong. Nikolay Korneichukov. Wrong. Third question. Try again. The fourth question is next. The error came out. Mosquito. Mistake. Galoshes. Not guessing. Fedor. Incorrect unswer. The boots were presented. Attempt. The crocodile looked around. -

Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky Children's writer, poet, publicist. The students of the 3rd grade of the Moscow State Educational Institution "Basinskaya OOSh" completed: Kutepov Stepan, Mamaev Bislan, Aziev Umar.

Short biography. Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky (real name Nikolai Vasilyevich Korneichukov) was born on March 31, 1882 in St. Petersburg in the family of Emmanuel Solomonovich Levenson and a Poltava peasant woman Ekaterina Osipovna Korneichukova. Soon his mother moved to Odessa and the boy was sent to the gymnasium, but in the fifth grade he was expelled.

Since childhood, he was fond of poetry, wrote poetry and even poems. In 1903, Korney Ivanovich went to St. Petersburg with the firm intention of becoming a writer.

He loved to write fairy tales for children. In 1916, he compiled the collection "Yolka" and wrote his first children's fairy tale "Crocodile".

His famous fairy tales "Moidodyr" and "Cockroach" were published in 1923. And he dedicated the wonderful tale "The Miracle Tree", written in 1924, to his little daughter Mura, who died early from tuberculosis.

In 1916, at the invitation of Gorky, he began to head the children's department of the Parus publishing house and continues to write poetic children's fairy tales: Moidodyr (1923), Fly-Tsokotukha (1924), Barmaley (1925), Aibolit (1929) ) and etc.

He observed the psyche of small children, how they master their native language, and wrote his observations in the book "From two to five" (1933).

In 1906 he came to the Finnish village of Kuokkala (present-day Repino, Kurortny district of St. Petersburg) where he met the artist Ilya Repin and the writer Korolenko. He lived there for 10 years.

He did not limit himself only to his own works, but also translated the foreign works of Dafoe, Kipling, Raspe Whitman and others, as well as Greek myths and biblical subjects.

After the war, Chukovsky often met with children in Peredelkino, where he built a country house. There he arranged for one and a half thousand children holidays "Hello, summer!" and "Goodbye Summer!"

Photos Memorial plaque to the house where Chukovsky Chukovsky and Pasternak lived at the First Congress of the Writers' Union in 1934.

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130th anniversary of the birth of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky, Russian writer, critic, literary critic, translator.

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Not far from Moscow, in the village of Peredelkino, in a small house for many years lived a tall gray-haired man whom all the children of the country knew. It was he who invented many fairy-tale heroes: Mukhu-Tsokotukhu, Barmaley, Moidodyr. The name of this wonderful man was Korney Chukovsky. Korney Chukovsky is a literary pseudonym of the writer. His real name is Nikolai Vasilievich Korneichukov.

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- Tall stature, long arms with large hands, large facial features, a large curious nose, a brush of a mustache, an unruly strand of hair hanging over the forehead, laughing light eyes and a surprisingly light gait. Such is the appearance of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. - He got up very early, as soon as the sun rose, and immediately set to work. In the spring and summer, he dug in the garden or in the flower garden in front of the house, in the winter he cleared the paths from the snow that fell during the night. After working for several hours, he went for a walk. He walked surprisingly easily and quickly, sometimes he even started racing with the kids he met while walking. It is to these kids that he dedicated his books.

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Scientist, writer, translator, literary critic, K. Chukovsky wrote many poems and fairy tales for children. Today we will meet the heroes of Korney Chukovsky's fairy tales.

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Round I "Remember the Fairy Tale". The people are having fun - the Fly is going to marry For the dashing, daring Young ... No - no! Nightingale Doesn't sing for pigs Call better ... And I don't need Neither marmalade nor chocolate But only small ones, Well, very small ones ... (mosquito). (to the crow). (children).

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Heals small children, Heals birds and animals, The Good Doctor looks through his glasses ... Only suddenly, from behind a bush Because of a blue forest, From distant fields, Arrives ... And the kettle said to the iron - I'll go more ... (Aibolit) (sparrow) (I can't).

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And behind him - then the people And sings, and yells: - Here is a freak, so 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. He glanced at the hitchhiker through the window, It became a hunchback ... The pigs meowed - meow - meow, Kitties ... (dark). (monster). (grunt, oink-oink)

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From an early age, KI Chukovsky's poems bring joy to all of us. Not only you, but also your parents, your grandfathers and grandmothers cannot imagine their childhood without "Aibolit", "Fedorin grief", "Telephone" ... Korney Ivanovich's poems bring up the precious ability to empathize, compassion. Without this ability, a person is not a person. Poems Chukovsky sounds great, develop our speech, enrich us with new words, form a sense of humor, make us stronger and smarter.

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Round II "Who's Who". Aibolit - Barmaley - Fedora - Karakula - Moidodyr - Totoshka, Kokoshka - Tsokotukha - Barabek - Red, mustachioed giant - (doctor) (robber) (grandmother) (cockroach) (washbasin) (glutton) (fly) (crocodiles) (shark)

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Kornei Ivanovich Chukovsky was distinguished by his great diligence: “Always,” he wrote, “wherever I was: on the tram, in the line for bread, in the dentist's waiting room, so as not to waste time, I composed riddles for children. me from mental idleness! "

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III round "Auction" 1. In what work did the dishes re-educate their mistress? 2. Which hero was a terrible villain, and then re-educated? 3. In what fairy tale is the sparrow glorified? 4. Name a fairy tale, the main idea of ​​which can be expressed by the words: "Cleanliness is the guarantee of health!" 5. Name a fairy tale in which a terrible crime occurs - an attempted murder? 6. What did the animals ask for in the poem - the fairy tale "Telephone": 7. On whom did Aibolit and his friends travel to Africa? 8. What "horned beast" were scared of the tailors from the poem "Brave Men"? 9. In what fairy tales is the crocodile the hero? 10. What was the name of the boy who defeated the Crocodile? ("Fedorino grief") ("Barmaley") ("Cockroach") ("Moidodyr", "Fedorino grief") ("Fly - Tsokotukha"). (Elephant - chocolate, Gazelles - carousels, Monkeys - books, Crocodile - galoshes) (Wolves, whale, eagles) (Snail) ("Confusion", "Cockroach", "Moidodyr", "Telephone", "Barmaley", "Stolen sun "," Crocodile ") (Vanya Vasilchikov)

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Chukovsky became a children's poet and storyteller by accident. And it turned out like this. His little son fell ill. Korney Ivanovich drove him on the night train. The boy was capricious, moaning, crying. To somehow entertain him, his father began to tell him a fairy tale: "Once upon a time there was a crocodile, he walked the streets." The boy suddenly became quiet and listened. The next morning, when he woke up, he asked his father to tell him the story of yesterday. It turned out that he remembered it all, word for word.

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KI Chukovsky said: “I often had tides of joy and fun. You walk down the street and senselessly rejoice at everything that you see: trams, sparrows. Ready to kiss everyone you meet. KI Chukovsky especially remembered one such day - August 29, 1923 Feeling like a man who can work miracles, I did not rush in, but flew, as if on wings, into our apartment. and I felt like a groom at this wedding. There are two holidays in this fairy tale: the name day and the wedding. I celebrated both with all my heart. "

Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky

Chernova Yu. L.,

primary school teacher

MBOU Ivanovskaya secondary school


Kornei Ivanovich Chukovsky(birth name - Nikolai Vasilievich Korneichukov, 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, 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 "freed" 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", as a correspondent for which he was sent to London in 1903. For a whole year he lived in England, studied English literature, wrote about it in the Russian press. After his return he settled in St. Petersburg, took up literary criticism, collaborated in the magazine "Libra".


In 1916, at the invitation of Gorky, Chukovsky became the head of the children's department of the Parus publishing house and begins to write for children: poetic fairy tales "Crocodile" (1916), "Moidodyr" (1923), "Fly-Tsokotukha" (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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Telephone. Stolen sun http://www.eribyni.ru/books.php?id=13579035

Chicken beauty http://www.bookvoed.ru/one_picture.php?tovar=293066&tip=1

Barmaley http://www.dgoods.ru/book-10002-10022/cl811741.html

Confusion http://www.char.ru/books/1801915_Putanica

Fedorino grief http://www.char.ru/books/161630_Fedorino_gore

Cockroach http://www.char.ru/books/1277675_Tarakanishche

Moidodyr http://www.booksiti.net.ru/books/13491150

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

Robin Bobin http://www.dostavka-knigi.biz/knigi/i51468m4.html

The bears rode on a bicycle http://nnm.ru/blogs/wxyzz/korney_ivanovich_chukovskiy/

Fedorino http://www.booka.ru/booka_topic_200?page=270

Hedgehogs laugh http://www.booksiti.net.ru/books/9195450

Crocodile http://www.abcool.ru/audiobook.php?id=8055&dllist=1

Miracle tree http://t.emiz.kiev.ua/viewtopic.php?t=33853

Crocodile http://www.knigu-kupit.ru/book_48510.html

The Adventures of Bibigon http://dzecko.livejournal.com/2143.html

The big Book http://www.knigorod34.ru/Series-%D0%A6%D0%BE08163.html

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Christmas tree http://bookfinder.su/c/readru/detskaya-literatura/dlya-samyh-malenkih-0-3-goda/stihi-dlya-malyshei

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Kotausi and Mousei http://old.prodalit.ru/?catrub=15&gl_aut=22

2 to 5 http://www.softguru.ru/catalog/program.php?ID=47934

Zakalyaka http://www.mdk-arbat.ru/catalog?ser_id=15040

English folk songs http://bookza.ru/categories.php?main_cat=2080&&page=11

Silver coat of arms. Sunny http://www.colibri.ru/nsp.asp?ch=1&rp=60&page=5&ts=2

Toptygin and the fox http://www.neshima.com/default.php?cPath=7341_9428&sort=3a&&page=5

Toptygin and the moon http://book.hoton.ru/detskaya-literatura/hydogestvennaya_7280.html

Riddles http://www.char.ru/books/154045_Zagadki

Brave men http://www.char.ru/books/155455_Hrabrecy

Kondrat walked to Leningrad http://www.libex.ru/ppl/usr8447/cat/child/little.html?pg=0

Biography of K. I. Chukovsky http://www.kostyor.ru/biography/?n=101

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Not far from Moscow, in the village of Peredelkino, in a small house for many years lived a tall gray-haired man whom all the children of the country knew. It was he who invented many fairy-tale heroes: Mukhu-Tsokotukhu, Barmaley, Moidodyr. The name of this wonderful man was Korney Chukovsky. Korney Chukovsky is a literary pseudonym of the writer. His real name is Nikolai Vasilievich Korneichukov.

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- Tall stature, long arms with large hands, large facial features, a large curious nose, a brush of a mustache, an unruly strand of hair hanging over the forehead, laughing light eyes and a surprisingly light gait. Such is the appearance of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky. - He got up very early, as soon as the sun rose, and immediately set to work. In the spring and summer, he dug in the garden or in the flower garden in front of the house, in the winter he cleared the paths from the snow that fell during the night. After working for several hours, he went for a walk. He walked surprisingly easily and quickly, sometimes he even started racing with the kids he met while walking. It is to these kids that he dedicated his books.

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Scientist, writer, translator, literary critic, K. Chukovsky wrote many poems and fairy tales for children. Today we will meet the heroes of Korney Chukovsky's fairy tales.

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Round I "Remember the Fairy Tale". The people are having fun - the Fly is going to marry For the dashing, daring Young ... No - no! Nightingale Doesn't sing for pigs Call better ... And I don't need Neither marmalade nor chocolate But only small ones, Well, very small ones ... (mosquito). (to the crow). (children).

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Heals small children, Heals birds and animals, The Good Doctor looks through his glasses ... Only suddenly, from behind a bush Because of a blue forest, From distant fields, Arrives ... And the kettle said to the iron - I'll go more ... (Aibolit) (sparrow) (I can't).

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And behind him - then the people And sings, and yells: - Here is a freak, so 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. He glanced at the hitchhiker through the window, It became a hunchback ... The pigs meowed - meow - meow, Kitties ... (dark). (monster). (grunt, oink-oink)

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From an early age, KI Chukovsky's poems bring joy to all of us. Not only you, but also your parents, your grandfathers and grandmothers cannot imagine their childhood without "Aibolit", "Fedorin grief", "Telephone" ... Korney Ivanovich's poems bring up the precious ability to empathize, compassion. Without this ability, a person is not a person. Poems Chukovsky sounds great, develop our speech, enrich us with new words, form a sense of humor, make us stronger and smarter.

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Round II "Who's Who". Aibolit - Barmaley - Fedora - Karakula - Moidodyr - Totoshka, Kokoshka - Tsokotukha - Barabek - Red, mustachioed giant - (doctor) (robber) (grandmother) (cockroach) (washbasin) (glutton) (fly) (crocodiles) (shark)

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Kornei Ivanovich Chukovsky was distinguished by his great diligence: “Always,” he wrote, “wherever I was: on the tram, in the line for bread, in the dentist's waiting room, so as not to waste time, I composed riddles for children. me from mental idleness! "

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Chukovsky became a children's poet and storyteller by accident. And it turned out like this. His little son fell ill. Korney Ivanovich drove him on the night train. The boy was capricious, moaning, crying. To somehow entertain him, his father began to tell him a fairy tale: "Once upon a time there was a crocodile, he walked the streets." The boy suddenly became quiet and listened. The next morning, when he woke up, he asked his father to tell him the story of yesterday. It turned out that he remembered it all, word for word.

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Round IV "Basket with lost things".

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KI Chukovsky said: “I often had tides of joy and fun. You walk down the street and senselessly rejoice at everything that you see: trams, sparrows. Ready to kiss everyone you meet. KI Chukovsky especially remembered one such day - August 29, 1923 Feeling like a man who can work miracles, I did not rush in, but flew, as if on wings, into our apartment. and I felt like a groom at this wedding. There are two holidays in this fairy tale: the name day and the wedding. I celebrated both with all my heart. "