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What to read to children in the summer. What should preschoolers read? Hans Christian Andersen. The most famous fairy tales

Sample list of reading materials for children 4-5 years old

Russian folklore
Songs, nursery rhymes, chants. "Our goat"; "Little Bunny"; "Don! Don! Don!..”, “Geese, you are geese”; “Legs, legs, where have you been?..”, “The bunny is sitting, sitting”, “The cat has gone to the stove”, “Today is the whole day”, “Little lambs”, “A fox is walking across the bridge”, “Bucket sun”, “Go, spring, go, red.”
Fairy tales.
“About Ivanushka the Fool”, arr. M. Gorky; “The War of Mushrooms and Berries”, arr. V. Dahl; “Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka”, arr. A.N. Tolstoy; “Zhiharka”, arr. I. Karnaukhova; “Sister Fox and the Wolf”, arr. M. Bulatova; “Zimovye”, arr. I. Sokolova-Mikitova; "The Fox and the Goat", arr. O. Kapitsa; “The Picky One”, “The Lapotnitsa Fox”, arr. V. Dahl; “The Cockerel and the Bean Seed”, arr. O. Kapitsa.

Folklore of the peoples of the world
Songs.
“Fish”, “Ducklings”, French, arr. N. Gernet and S. Gippius; "Chiv-chiv, sparrow", trans. with Komi-Permyats. V. Klimova; "Fingers", trans. with him. L. Yakhina; “The Bag”, Tatars., trans. R. Yagofarov, retelling by L. Kuzmin.
Fairy tales. "The Three Little Pigs", trans. from English S. Mikhalkova; "The Hare and the Hedgehog", from the Brothers Grimm's Fairy Tales, trans. with him. A. Vvedensky, ed. S. Marshak; “Little Red Riding Hood”, from the fairy tales of C. Perrault, trans. from French T. Gabbe; Brothers Grimm. "Musicians of Bremen", German, trans. V. Vvedensky, ed. S. Marshak.

Works of poets and writers of Russia
Poetry.
I. Bunin. “Leaf Fall” (excerpt); A. Maikov. “Autumn leaves are circling in the wind.”; A. Pushkin. “The sky was already breathing in autumn.” (from the novel “Eugene Onegin”); A. Fet. "Mother! Look out the window"; Ya. Akim. "First snow"; A. Barto. "We left"; S. Drozhzhin. “Walking the Street” (from the poem “In a Peasant Family”); S. Yesenin. “Winter sings and calls”; N. Nekrasov. “It is not the wind that rages over the forest” (from the poem “Frost, Red Nose”); I. Surikov. "Winter"; S. Marshak. “Luggage”, “About everything in the world”, “He’s so absent-minded”, “Ball”; S. Mikhalkov. "Uncle Styopa"; E. Baratynsky. “Spring, spring” (abbr.); Yu. Mokrits. “Song about a fairy tale”; “The gnome’s house, the gnome is home!”; E. Uspensky. "Destruction"; D. Harms. "A very scary story."
Prose.
V. Veresaev. "Brother"; A. Vvedensky. “About the girl Masha, about the dog Cockerel and about the cat Thread” (chapters from the book); M. Zoshchenko. "Demonstration child"; K. Ushinsky. "Caring Cow"; S. Voronin. "Warlike Jaco"; S. Georgiev. "Grandma's Garden" N. Nosov. “Patch”, “Entertainers”; L. Panteleev. “On the Sea” (chapter from the book “Stories about Squirrel and Tamara”); V. Bianchi. "Foundling"; N. Sladkov. "Not hearing."
Literary fairy tales. M. Gorky. "Sparrow"; V. Oseeva. "Magic needle"; R. Sef. “The Tale of Round and Long Men”; K. Chukovsky. “Telephone”, “Cockroach”, “Fedorino’s grief”; N. Nosov. “The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends” (chapters from the book); D. Mamin-Sibiryak. “The Tale about Komar Komarovich - Long Nose and about Hairy Misha - Short Tail”; V. Bianchi. "First hunt"; D. Samoilov. "It's the baby elephant's birthday."
Fables.
L. Tolstoy. “The father ordered his sons”, “The boy was guarding the sheep.”, “The jackdaw wanted to drink.”

Works of poets and writers different countries
Poetry.
V. Vitka. "Counting", trans. from Belarusian I. Tokmakova; Y. Tuvim. "Miracles", trans. from Polish V. Prikhodko; “About Pan Trulyalinsky”, retelling from Polish. B. Zakhodera; F. Grubin. "Tears", trans. from Czech E. Solonovich; S. Vangeli. “Snowdrops” (chapters from the book “Gugutse - Captain of the Ship”), trans. with mold. V. Berestova.
Literary fairy tales.
A. Milne. “Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all” (chapters from the book), trans. from English B. Zakhodera; E. Blyton. "The Famous Duckling Tim" (chapters from the book), trans. from English E. Papernoy; T. Egner. “Adventures in the forest of Elki-na-Gorka” (chapters), trans. from norwegian L. Braude; D. Bisset. "About the Boy Who Roared at the Tigers", trans. from English N. Shereshevskaya; E. Hogarth. “Muffin and his merry friends” (chapters from the book), trans. from English O. Obraztsova and N. Shanko.

FACTS ABOUT READING
1. Thanks to reading, the child’s SPEECH develops and his vocabulary increases. The book teaches little man express your thoughts and understand what other people say.
2. Reading develops THINKING. From books, a child learns abstract concepts and expands the horizons of his world. The book explains life to him and helps him see the connection between one phenomenon and another.
3. Working with a book stimulates CREATIVE IMAGINATION, allows imagination to work and teaches children to think in images.
4. Reading develops cognitive interests and broadens your horizons. From books and periodicals, a child learns about other countries and a different way of life, about nature, technology, history and everything that interests him.
5. Books help a child KNOW HIMSELF. It is very important for self-esteem to know that other people think, feel and react the same way as he does.
6. Books help children UNDERSTAND OTHERS. By reading books written by writers from other cultures and eras, and seeing that their thoughts and feelings are similar to ours, children understand them better and get rid of prejudices.
7. A good children's book can be read aloud to a child. The process of reading together promotes SPIRITUAL COMMUNICATION between parents and children, establishing mutual understanding, intimacy, and trust. The book unites generations.
8. Books ASSISTANTS TO PARENTS in solving educational problems. They teach children ethics, force them to think about good and evil, develop the ability to empathize, and help them learn to empathize with other people.
9. It is reading that performs not only a COGNITIVE, AESTHETIC, but also an EDUCATIONAL function.

Top 50 best books for children

I found it very interesting list children's books. He's for different ages, so for those who need to read, and for those who still need to read, take note. I reread many of them as a child and have many of them at home. But I think something else can be added to this. Write which books you loved as a child and which ones you read to your children or which they themselves are already reading.

1. Yu. Volkov - The Wizard of the Emerald City (6 books)

2. Pushkin - Fairy tales

3. T. Jansoon - Moommi Troll and the Wizard's Hat, Moommi Troll and the Comet, Magic Winter, Dangerous Eve

4. A. Milne - Winnie the Pooh and everything, everything, everything

5. V. Bianchi - Like an ant hurrying home, Whose nose is better, Sinichkin’s calendar (Collection of stories about animals, stories about nature)

6. A. Barto – Collection of poems

7. L. Voronkova – Sunny day

8. A. Lindgren – Pippi Longstocking, Baby and Carlson, Ronnie the robber’s daughter, Mio my Mio, but in general I advise you to buy the collected works, you won’t regret it.

9. J. Rodari – Blue Arrow

10. Pametta Travers - Merry Poppins

11. Exupery – The Little Prince

12. Aksakov – Scarlet Flower

14. Chukovsky – Poems for children

15. Ian Larry – The extraordinary adventures of Karik and Valya

16. Ershov - The Little Humpbacked Horse

17. Nosov – Dunno and his friends, Dunno in the sunny city, Dunno on the Moon

18. S. Thompson – Stories about animals

19. V. Gauf - Fairy Tales (Caliph the Stork, Frozen Heart, Little Mook, Man in the Role of a Monkey, Rabbit Nose, The Story of a Guilder with a Deer, The Imaginary Prince, etc.

20. Bazhov – The Silver Hoof and other tales

21. K. Bulychev – The mystery of the third planet, Alice’s birthday

22. Gaidar – Timur and his team, Chuk and Gek, Blue Cup

23. C. Perrault – Fairy tales

24. M. Twain - Tom Sawyer

25. Charles Dickens – The Adventures of Oliver Twist

26. Kipling - Mowgli

27. V. Suteev – Fairy tales (Wonderful for kids, just super)

28. Stevenson – Treasure Island

29. Prishvin – Pantry of the sun

30. Kuprin – White poodle and other stories

31. Vasilenko – Magic Box

32. Troepolsky - White Bim black ear

33. Kataev – A lonely sail turns white

34. D. Crews - Tim Tuller or sold laughter

35. Tolstoy – The Golden Key or the Adventure of Pinocchio

36. Marshak – Poems

37. Chukovsky - Doctor Aibolit

38. Dragunsky – Deniska’s stories

39. S. Prokofiev - The Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase

40. Mamin-Sibiryak – Alyonushka’s tales

41. Ostrovsky – Snow Maiden

42. Swift - Gulliver in the land of Lilliputians, giants

43. O. Wilde – Star Boy

44. Olesha – Three fat men

45. Gorky – Childhood

46. ​​J. Darrell – Three tickets to Adventure (and many many others)

47. Fadeeva, Smirnov – The Adventures of Parsley



48. Rowling - Harry Potter

49. Krylov's fables

50. Gubarev - Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors

List good books for children 7-8 years old

Hello! As promised, I’m writing a list of books for the youngest schoolchildren. You know, I googled for fun and found quite a few combined lists on the Internet. For example: a list of books for preschoolers and primary schoolchildren. Or another: for children 7-12 years old. Well, how can this be combined??? At 7 one thing captivates you, but at 12 it’s completely different;) Yes, I see this in my own child. What didn’t work last year is going great this year. Each book should come in its own time;) And you can re-read what you like ad infinitum, the main thing is to start on time;) In short, I am an opponent of such a unification, the thought even creeps into me that simply people (or organizations) cannot collect a sufficient number of books for one or another a different age, so they write everything in a row... No, I won’t do that;)
With the list for children 7-8 years old it is much easier for me than the previous one, because... my daughter just finished second grade;)) Well, the selection of books is appropriate; as soon as the child went to school, books about school life immediately became his favorite books, preferably all sorts of funny stories. But, of course, we don’t limit ourselves only to books about school. So, in my daughter’s and my opinion, list of good children's books for 7-8 years old

1) Pippi Longstocking. A. Lindgren. There should be 3 books;) We have such a series.

2) We are all from Bullerby. A. Lindgren

3) Zoki and bada. School of Zoks and Bada. Irina and Leonid Tyukhtyaev

4) Moomins. Tove Janson.



5) The wind in the willows. K.Graham

6) The life and suffering of Ivan Semenov, a second-grader and a repeater. Lelishna from the third entrance. Lev Davydychev. (I myself have loved these books since childhood!!!)

7) Deniska's stories. V. Dragunsky. There are many publications; there is no point in citing any one in particular;)

8) Vitya Maleev at school and at home. The adventures of Tolya Klyukvin. The Living Hat and Other Stories. N. Nosov. There are a million editions, I like them with illustrations by Viktor Chizhikov;)

9) Barankin, be human! V.Medvedev

10) What is my head thinking about. I. Pivovarova

11) Carousel in the head. My good dad. V.Golyavkin

12) A wizard was walking through the city. Yu. Tomin

13) How I was saved. Yu. Sotnik

14) How dad was little. A. Raskin.

15) The extraordinary adventures of Karik and Valya. Ian Larry.

16) Kingdom of crooked mirrors. V. Gubarev

17) Three fat men. Yu.Olesha

18)Peter Pan. James Barry

19) Lady Daisy. Dick King-Smith.

20) Little princess. The Adventures of Sarah Crewe. F. Burnett

21) Blue bird. M. Maeterlinck

22) Plush hare or how toys become real. M. Williams

23) Books by Kate DiCamillo: The Amazing Journey of Edward Rabbit. Thanks Winn-Dixie. How the elephant fell from the sky.

24) The Little Prince. A. Exupery.
25) Mowgli. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. R. Kipling.

26) Gulliver's Adventures (children's version). J. Swift

27) The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. R.E.Raspe (always believed that MunchHausen was correct)

29)Mary Poppins. P. Travers
30) The Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase. Patchwork and cloud. And other stories and fairy tales. S. Prokofiev

31) Tales. Pavel Bazhov

32) Black chicken or underground inhabitants. A. Pogorelsky

33) The Tale of Lost Time. First grader. E. Schwartz
34)Girl from the earth. Stories about Alice. Kir Bulychev

35)Chuk and Gek. Timur and his team. Blue cup. A. Gaidar. Now being re-released, it’s a masterpiece! (but not cheap ;)))

36) The Adventures of Gugutse. S.Vangeli.

37) Books about nature by Vitaly Bianki, K. Paustovsky, E. Charushin and others.
38) In the country unlearned lessons. Liya Geraskina.

39) Happy, Ivushkin! I. Tokmakova

40) Lelya and Minka. Stories. M. Zoshchenko For some reason I didn’t like them, but my daughter enjoys reading them

41) Notes from the doll Varvara Andreevskaya

42) At this age you can already start reading Harry Potter. There's a book there that's quite childish;))))

44) “Eliška and Papa Kral” by Gana Doskiklov. I don’t see this in any stores, probably they haven’t reprinted it.

45) Three bananas, or Peter on a fairy-tale planet. Zdenek Karel Slaby. The book is dear as a memory of a glorious cartoon from childhood;)

46) Five people in a starship. A. Moshkovsky. Also my book.

47) Dunno in Sunny city. N. Nosov

48) Malusya and the hornologist. A. Usachev

49) Fairy named Dura. The most important wish. E. Kasyan

50) Asino summer. T. Mikheeva (already re-read at least three times;)

51) Woe-wizard. Professor Minorca's finest hour. Pal Bekes


52)Redwall Warrior and other books. Jakes Brian

53) Books by Gregory Oster. In fact, I'm not crazy about them, but the kids like them ;)
54) English roses. English roses: love and friendship. Madonna. The same thing - the books are simple, but girls of this age really like them! Unfortunately, the circulation sold out quickly, we'll have to look for it ;)

55) All about baby Nicolas. Goscinny Sampe.

56) Doll. G. Cherkashin

57) Old Man Hottabych. L.Lagin

58) Stamp of the country of Gondelupe. S. Mogilevskaya. Much loved since childhood.

59) For you, girls! S. Mogilevskaya. Strictly speaking, not 100% artistic, but very interesting book in home economics for girls. For many it remains a guide for life;)))

60) Academy of Household Wizards. Miracles in a sieve or Kalinkina school for first graders. S. Sakharov. Same as the previous book. I'm still re-reading it myself ;)

61) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe./The Chronicles of Narnia/Clive S. Lewis

62)Rain. L. Dunaeva

63) An interesting, in my opinion, series of books about the Big Little Girl by Maria Bershadskaya. It’s already a little late for my daughter, and she would have devoured the entire series in an evening;) But the books are very cute, the girls can easily cope with them themselves, even those who are not yet fast readers. And also, it seems to me, in the age of acceleration, this book will support “big” girls, so God forbid, no complexes;)))

64) Naughty and rotose. Stories. A. Averchenko

65) In general, I really like this series “Naughty Stories” from ENAS-KNIGI;)
Book series Naughty stories
66) I also recommend the “Children” series of books from the same publishing house; Example: School suffering. Assistants.

Children's book series
67) I would also like to recommend the series of thin books “Nastya and Nikita” by the publishing house “Foma”. Paperback books, inexpensive, but decently published. There are artistic ones, and there are educational ones. St. Petersburg residents will be interested in a special series about the city;) So far we have such, we are very pleased;)

I'll order this book next. A hopeless garden. N.Volkova. Seems interesting ;)

These books are also good because you can easily use them to prepare an essay or presentation at school. Polina does this regularly;)
Book series Nastya and Nikita
68)Notes for my descendants. A. Borisova

69) Frosya Korovin. The wind is made by trees. S.Vostokov

70) Hello, Tanya! Yu.Simbirskaya

71) The Adventures of Masha Mikhailova. M. and S. Dyachenko

72) Intercom thief. E. Rakitina

73) It's good to be an optimist! M.Druzhinina

74) Little Lord Fauntleroy. F. Burnett

75) Seryozha and I are twins. Natalia Dolinina

76) Gelsomino in the land of liars. Travels of the Blue Arrow. Princess Veselina. J.Rodari

77) Well, in my opinion, absolutely incomparable books by Yuri Koval with illustrations by Tatyana Mavrina. For a long time I thought about where to include them: on this list, or a year older, but I decided that it would be on this list. Imprinting has not yet been canceled;))) And for artistic natures, it’s just what the doctor ordered;)))

78) Grandma on the apple tree. What happened with Mokhnatka? Mira Lobe.

79) Sly Zubov and other stories. A. Givargizov

80) When mom was little. M.Pototskaya.

81) The incredible adventures of Loskutikov. Anna Nikolskaya

82) Wizard's notebook. Alexander Semenov

83) I love walking on clouds. Anastasia Orlova.

84) Path. Z. Zhuravleva

85) The adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin. Vacation of Petrov and Vasechkin. Vladimir Alenikov.

86) House of P. Yuli Kuznetsov

87) And a cheerful morning will come. I. Tokmakova

Well, here's the list for first and second graders. 87 books, or rather not books, but points - there are many more books;)) There is something to read in the summer;) If I see something else good for this age, I’ll add it. If necessary, the post will be easy to find via the link on the blog panel;)
Your Tatyana-Swallow.
P.S. The list is not static - it is adjusted as necessary;))

Well, then hang in there!

I'll start with small ages. Then write whether to continue...

To be clear, this is not a list of books I've read. This is a list for that person who wants to read something or give their child a book to read, but he doesn’t know which one. Here. I hope you find it useful. I tried to.

Up to 4 years:

1. A.S. Pushkin “Fairy Tales”: “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”, “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”, “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”, “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”.
2. Russians folk tales: “Kolobok”, “Chicken Ryaba”, “Morozko”, “The Frog Princess”, “Vasilisa the Beautiful”, “Little Khavroshechka”, “At the behest of the pike”, etc.
3. Agnia Barto “Toys” (“Bull”, “Bear”, “Elephant”, “Plane”, “Horse”, “Truck”, “Ball”, “Bunny”, “Little Goat”, “Boat”). “Tamara and I” (Tamara and I, Katya, Greedy Yegor, Lyubochka, I’m superfluous, Teddy Bear).
4. Eduard Uspensky “Crocodile Gena and his friends”, “Holidays in Prostokvashino”.
5. Korney Chukovsky “Aibolit”, “Barmaley”, “Bibigon”, “Moidodyr”, “Mukha-Tsokotukha”.
6. Tales of the peoples of the world.
7. Irina Tokmakova “Poems”.
8. Sergei Mikhalkov “Uncle Styopa”, “The Three Little Pigs”, “The Story of an Unknown Hero”.
9. Marshak S. Ya. “So absent-minded”, “Twelve months”, “Mustache-striped” and other poems.
10. Donald Bisset “Fairy Tales”.
11. G. Fallada “Fridolin - the impudent badger”, “Geometry for kids”, “An eccentric was walking”, “A real tiger”.
12. Gennady Tsyferov “Tales of an Ancient City”, “Diary of a Little Bear”.
13. L. Moore “Little Raccoon.”

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At 5-6 years old:
1. H. H. Andersen “Fairy Tales” (“The Ugly Duckling”, “The Snow Queen”, “The Steadfast Tin Soldier”, “The Magic Hill”, “The King’s New Clothes”, “The Road Companion”, “The Princess and the Pea”, “ Daughter of the Swamp King", "Galoshes of Happiness", "Little Klaus and Big Klaus", "The Little Mermaid", "Flint", "Chest-Plane", " an old house", "Sausage stick soup", "Thumbelina", "Darning needle", "Wild swans", etc.).
2. P. P. Ershov “The Little Humpbacked Horse.”
3. R. Kipling “Fairy Tales”.
4. Sergey Aksakov “The Scarlet Flower”.
5. V. Kataev “Seven-flowered flower.”
6. Joel C. Harris “The Tales of Uncle Remus” (“How to Revive a Fairy Tale,” “Brother Fox and Br’er Rabbit” and others).
7. Jan Ekholm “Tutta Karlsson the First and Only”, “Ludwig the Fourteenth” and others.
8. G. Oster “Bad advice”, “Grandma boa constrictor”.
9. V. Bianchi “There were forest tales”, “Ant” and others.
10. Brothers Grimm “Fairy Tales” (“Musicians of Bremen”, “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats”, “A Pot of Porridge”, “Grandma Snowstorm”, “The Frog King or Iron Henry”, “Tom Thumb”, “Snow White and Seven Dwarfs", "Bluebeard" and others).
11. J. Rodari “The Adventures of Cipollino”, “The Journey of the Blue Arrow”.
12. T. I. Aleksandrova “Kuzya the Brownie.”
13. D. Kharms “Poems for Children”, “Plikh and Plyukh”.
14. V. Mayakovsky “What is good and what is bad.”
15. Kir Bulychev “The Adventures of Alice” (“Alice’s Journey”, “Reserve of Fairy Tales”, “A Million Adventures”, “The End of Atlantis”, “Underground Boat”, “Alice and the Crusaders”, “War with the Lilliputians”).
16. Astrid Lindgren “Baby and Carlson”, “Pippi - Longstocking”, “Emil from Lenneberga”.
17. Anne Westley "Mom, Dad, 8 Kids and a Truck."
18. Alan Alexander Milne “Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all”, “The Ballad of the Royal Sandwich”.
19. A. Volkov “The Wizard of the Emerald City”, “Urfene Deuce and his wooden soldiers”, “Seven Underground Kings”, “Fiery God of the Marrans”, “Yellow Fog”, “The Mystery of the Abandoned Castle”.
20. “ABC” Poems and fairy tales about letters and sounds.
21. M. Salye “Tales of the Thousand and One Nights” (seven voyages of Sinbad the Sailor, the story of the wanderings of the prince who became a mendicant dervish, the story of the Copper City, Abdallah of the Earth and Abdallah of the Sea, Abu Kir and Abu Sir, the tale of Ala ad- Dina and the magic lamp, stories about the egg of the rukh bird and the treasures of the pyramids and others).
22. E.T.A. Hoffmann "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King".
23. E. Schwartz “Fairy Tales” (“The Tale of Lost Time”).
24. Charles Perrault “Fairy Tales” (“Puss in Boots”, “Little Red Riding Hood”, “Sleeping Beauty”, “Cinderella, or the Glass Slipper”).
25. S. Lagerlöf “The Wonderful Journey of Nils with the Wild Geese.”
26. J. R. R. Tolkien “The Hobbit or There and Back Again.”
27. Usachev A. “Smart dog Sonya.”
28. Sasha Cherny "Diary of Fox Mickey".
29. A. Balint “Gnome Gnomych and Raisin”
30. L. Panteleev “The Letter “You”, “Fenka”, “Two Frogs”, etc.
31. B. Zhitkov “What I saw”, stories
32. V. Garshin “The Frog Traveler” and other tales
33. K. Graham “The Wind in the Willows”
34. V. Chaplin “Pets of the Zoo”
35. I. Babich “My familiar animals”
36. V. V. Golyavkin “Notebooks in the rain”
37. Yuri Sotnik “How I was independent”
38. Yuri Koval “The Adventures of Vasya Kurolesov”
39. Michael Ende “The Neverending Story”, “Button Jim and the Engine Driver Lucas”, “Button Jim and the Devil’s Dozen”, “Momo or the Tale of the Time Thieves”.
40. Mira Lobe “Town Around - yes - Around”
41. Tomin Yuri “A wizard walked through the city”
42. Vladimir Zheleznikov “The Life and Adventures of an Eccentric”
43. Yuz Aleshkovsky “Shoot and Two Portfolios.”
44. A. S. Pushkin “Ruslan and Lyudmila.”
45. Pamela Travers “Mary Poppins of Cherry Street.”
46. ​​Otfried Preusler “Fairy Tales” (“Krabat: Legends of the Old Mill”, “Gnome Herbe the Big Hat”, “Gnome Herbe and the Goblin”, “Little Baba Yaga”, “Little Ghost”, “Little Waterman”, “Robber” Hotzenplotz and the Pepper Gun").
47. N. Nosov “Dreamers”, “Entertainers”, “The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends”, “Dunno in the Sunny City”, “Dunno on the Moon”, “Vitya Maleev”, “The Adventures of Kolya and Misha”.
48. Collodi K. "The Adventures of Pinocchio"
49. Tolstoy A. N. “The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio.”
50. Danko E.Ya. "Defeated Karabas."
51. Kumma A., S. Runge. "The second secret of the Golden Key: New adventures of Pinocchio and his friends."
52. Vitaly Gubarev “The Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors.”
53. Esther Emden “The House with Magic Windows.”
54. Monteiro Lobato “Order of the Yellow Woodpecker.”
55. Albert Ivanov “The Adventures of Khoma and Suslik.”
56. Arkady Khait “The Adventures of Leopold the Cat.”
57. Krotov Victor “The Worm Ignatius and his friends”, “The Worm Ignatius and his discoveries”.

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Children need to be pampered, only then will they grow up to be real robbers;) (C)

At six or seven years old, children become more and more independent, and it is sometimes difficult for parents to influence their behavior. Therefore, it is so important at this stage to support and instill universal human values ​​and moral principles. We will tell you what to read to children aged 6-7 years in this review.

How to read with a 6-7 year old child?

If you used to read aloud to your baby a lot, now it's time to switch roles. At the age of 6-7 years, a child should read most books independently. Ask your little one to recite the text for you more often so you can evaluate his reading technique. Remember that a first grader should not break long words into syllables. It is important to remind people about the need for pauses at the end of sentences and at punctuation marks.

To develop expressive reading skills, choose works with a lot of dialogue and ask your child to voice different roles.

This will develop acting skills and help the bookworm to better imagine the plot of the story. Encourage your child to come up with a continuation of the story or continue the rhymes of the poem. This will activate creative inclinations and increase interest in reading.

In first grade, daily reading turns into boring homework, so it is important to maintain a love of literature. Explain the difference between reading by school curriculum both for pleasure and entertainment, and most importantly, choose the right works for your child.

What books should children 6-7 years old read?

Even if it seems to you that your student is already quite an adult, you should not torment him with adult books with small print. Choose children's publications with colorful illustrations that will help you more clearly imagine the characters in the story and the events taking place. Allow your child to independently choose publications in the bookstore and on the shelf at home to understand what genres are interesting to him.

Six-year-old children are already well acquainted with small forms of literature: stories and poems, so their library can be diversified with new genres: fables, stories, plays and even novels.

It is important that children's literature for children 6-7 years old consists of several chapters and that reading can be spread out over several days.

This will simultaneously awaken in the child a desire to learn the continuation, and develop patience and perseverance.

Books for children 6-7 years old should not be too complex and serious; when choosing books, be guided by your child’s horizons. The child must not only read, but also understand all the twists and turns of the plot, otherwise he will quickly get bored with reading. Choose popular works, because at the age of seven it is important for children to easily join the team, and discussing what they read will be an excellent start to a conversation.

When choosing non-fiction literature, pay attention to children's encyclopedias and educational publications that match the interests of your bookworm. Boys always like colorful albums about cars, technology and sports, while girls will like encyclopedias about outfits or pets. Horror films for children are also in great demand these days.

The most obvious answer to the question of what books to read to children 6-7 years old is this. If you have already exhausted the repertoire of Russian folk tales, you can move on to more serious works, such as “The Scarlet Flower” by S. Aksakov, “The Malachite Box” and “Silver Hoof” by P. Bazhov, “The Tale of the Golden Cockerel”, “The Tale of the Fisherman” and fish" and other works by A. Pushkin.

Andersen occupies a special place among storytellers, whose works are very popular with children. The story of Gerda from " Snow Queen" cannot help but touch the hearts of both boys and girls, and the misadventures of the ugly duckling help the kids survive the difficulties of transitioning to a new team.

Diversify your repertoire of fairy tales with stories from the peoples of the world, choosing the best from English, French and German literature. Don’t forget about the indescribable atmosphere of the East in the stories about Aladdin’s magic lamp, Sinbad, Ali Baba and the forty thieves.

Legends and myths adapted for children can also be included in this category. Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. Among them there are many instructive stories and stories about brave heroes and terrible monsters that no young adventure lover can resist.

Most literary works have been filmed; films, fairy tales, and videos for children have been created based on them.

Russian writers have created many fascinating and instructive stories for young readers. The following have long been recognized as classics of children's literature:

  • “The Adventures of Captain Vrungel” by A. Nekrasov
  • “The Wizard of the Emerald City” by A. Volkov
  • “The Little Humpbacked Horse” by P. Ershov
  • “Old Man Hottabych” by L. Lagina
  • “Twelve Months” by S. Marshak
  • “The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends” by N. Nosov
  • “Three Fat Men” by Yu. Olesha
  • “The Adventures of Pinocchio” by A. Tolstoy
  • "The Extraordinary Adventures of Karik and Valya" by Larry Yang
  • "38 Parrots" by G. Oster
  • “The Adventures of Alice” by K. Bulychev
  • “Adventures of Electronics” by E. Veltisov
  • “Deniska’s stories” by V. Dragunsky

Foreign literature, qualitatively translated into Russian, also deserves attention. Children six to seven years old enjoy reading:

  • "Gulliver's Travels" by J. Stift
  • "Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Finn" by M. Twain
  • “The Adventures of Cippolino” and “The Journey of the Blue Arrow” by G. Rodari
  • “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen” by R. E. Raspe
  • "The Chronicles of Narnia" by L. Clive
  • “Arthur and the Minimoys” by L. Besson
  • "The Little Prince" by A. Saint-Exupéry
  • "Mary Poppins" P. Travers
  • “The Endless Book” by M. Ende
  • "The Wizard of Oz" Fr. Baume
  • "Mowgli" by R. Kipling
  • "Alice in Wonderland" by L. Carroll
  • “Pappy Longstocking” and “Tales of the Kid and Karlsson” by A. Lindgren
  • “Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all” by A. Milne
  • the first books in the Harry Potter series by J. Rowling

This is just a short list of books that are suitable for children aged 6-7 years. You can change and supplement it at your discretion, depending on the tastes and preferences of your own child.

In addition, we note that the method based on children's books is now particularly popular. By reading foreign books, a child learns a foreign language faster and easier.

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Preparatory group. List of literature for children 6-7 years old.

Fiction Continue to develop an interest in fiction. Maintain the desire to get acquainted with other chapters of the “thick” book you like, look at the drawings and design of the books. Replenish your literary baggage with fairy tales, short stories, poems, riddles, counting rhymes, and tongue twisters. To educate a reader who is able to experience compassion and empathy for the characters of the book, to identify himself with his favorite character. Cultivate a sense of humor using funny stories from literature.

Draw children's attention to figurative and expressive means (figurative words and expressions, epithets, comparisons); help to feel the beauty and expressiveness of the language of the work; instill sensitivity to the poetic word.

Continue to improve children's artistic and speech performance skills when reading poems and dramatizations (emotional performance, natural behavior, ability to convey their attitude to the content of a literary phrase through intonation, gesture, and facial expressions). Help children explain the main differences between literary genres: fairy tale, story, poem.

For reading to children

Russian folklore

Songs.

“The fox walked with rye...”

“Chigariki-chok-chigarok...”

"Mother spring is coming..."

"The red summer has come..."

“When the sun rises, dew will fall to the ground...”

"Winter has come".

Calendar ritual songs.

“Kolyada! Kolyada! And sometimes there is a carol..."

“Kolyada, Kolyada, give me some pie...”

“How the carol went”

“Like during Shrovetide week...”

“Ting-ting-ka!..”,

"Maslenitsa, Maslenitsa."

Works of poets and writers of Russia

Poetry.

A. Blok. “The wind brought from afar” (abbr.), “In the meadow”;

M. Voloshin. "Autumn";

S. Gorodetsky. “First Snow”, “Spring Song”;

S. Yesenin. "Powder";

V. Zhukovsky. “Lark” (abbr.);

M. Lermontov. “In the Wild North”, “Mountain Peaks” (from Goethe);

N. Nekrasov. “Before the rain” (abbr.);

A. Pushkin. “Bird”, “Beyond spring, the beauty of nature...” (from the poem “Gypsies”), “Winter! Peasant, triumphant..." (from "Eugene Onegin");

A. Remizov. “The Fox’s Ball”, “Kalechina-Male”;

P. Solovyov. "Day and night";

F. Tyutchev. "Spring Waters";

A. Fet. “The willow is all fluffy” (excerpt),

“What an evening...” (abbr.);

S. Cherny. "Before Bed", "The Wizard".

B. Berestov. "The Dragon";

A. Vvedensky. "Song about rain";

Yu. Vladimirov. "Orchestra";

N. Zabolotsky. "On the river";

N. Matveeva. "Confusion";

E. Moshkovskaya. “What kind of gifts are there?”, “Cunning old ladies”, “Resentment”;

N. Rubtsov. "About the hare";

G. Sapgir. “Counting books, tongue twisters”;

I. Tokmakova. "I'm upset...";

E. Uspensky. " Scary tale", "Memory";

L. Fadeeva. "Mirror in a Showcase";

D. Harms. “The Cheerful Old Man”, “Ivan Toropyshkin”.

Prose.

K. Korovin. “Squirrel” (abbr.);

A. Kuprin. "Elephant";

D. Mamin-Sibiryak “Medvedko”;

N. Teleshov. "Uha" (abbr.).

S. Alekseev. "First night ram";

E. Vorobiev. "Broken Wire";

M. Zoshchenko. "Great Travelers";

Yu. Koval. “Hack”, “Shot”, “Little Herbalist”;

E. Nosov. “Thirty grains”, “Like a crow got lost on the roof”;

M. Prishvin. "Chicken on poles";

A. Raskin. “How dad threw the ball under the car”, “How dad tamed the dog”;

S. Romanovsky. "Dancing".

Literary fairy tales.

V. Dahl. "Old Year-Old Man";

P. Ershov. "The Little Humpbacked Horse";

A. Pushkin. “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”;

I. Sokolov-Mikitov. "Salt of the earth";

K. Ushinsky. "Blind Horse"

K. Dragunskaya. "The Cure for Obedience";

N. Nosov. “Bobik visiting Barbos”;

K. Paustovsky. "Warm bread";

G. Skrebitsky. “Everyone in their own way”;

A. Usachev. “About the smart dog Sonya” (chapters).

For reading faces

K. Aksakov. "Lizochek";

A. Freudenberg. "The Giant and the Mouse", trans. with him. Yu. Korintsa;

D. Samoilov. “It’s Baby Elephant’s Birthday” (excerpts);

L. Levin. "Box";

S. Marshak. “Cat House” (excerpts).

Game folklore.

Jokes:

“Where the jelly is, that’s where it sat...”

"Stupid Ivan..."

"Brothers, brothers!.."

“Fedul, why are you pouting your lips?..”

“Knocked it down, knocked it together - that’s the wheel...”

“Did you eat the pie?”

Tales.

“Listen, guys...”

“Ermoshka is rich.”

Fairy tales and epics.

“Ilya Muromets and the Nightingale the Robber” (recording by A. Hilferding, excerpt);

“Sadko” (recording by P. Rybnikov, excerpt);

“Dobrynya and the Serpent”, retelling by N. Kolpakova;

“The Snow Maiden” (based on folk stories);

“Vasilisa the Beautiful”, “White Duck” (from the collection of fairy tales by A. N. Afanasyev);

“Seven Simeons - seven workers”, arr. I. Karnaukhova;

“Synko-Filipko”, retelling by E. Polenova;

“Don’t spit in the well - you’ll need to drink the water”, arr. K. Ushinsky;

“Wonderful Apple”, arr. L. Eliseeva;

"Wolf and Fox", arr. I. Sokolova-Mikitova.

Folklore of the peoples of the world

Songs.

“Oh, why are you, lark...”, Ukrainian, arr. G. Litvak;

“Snail”, mold., arr. I. Tokmakova;

“What I Saw”, “Three Revelers”, trans. from French N. Gernet and S. Gippius;

“Gloves”, “Ship”, trans. from English S. Marshak;

“We walked through the spruce forest”, trans. with Swedish I. Tokmakova.

Fairy tales.

"Ayoga", Nanaisk, arr. D. Nagishkina;

“Each one got his own”, Estonian, arr. M. Bulatova;

“Blue Bird”, Turkmen, arr. A. Alexandrova and M. Tuberovsky;

"Jack the Giant Slayer", Welsh, trans. K. Chukovsky;

“White and Rosette”, German, trans. L. Kohn; from the fairy tales of C. Perrault:

“Tom Thumb”, C. Perrault, trans. B. Dekhtereva,

"Puss in Boots", trans. T. Gabbe;

“The most beautiful outfit in the world”, Japanese, trans. V. Markova.

Works of poets and writers from different countries

Poetry.

B. Brecht. “Winter conversation through the window”, trans. with him. K. Oreshina;

M. Valek. "The Wise Men", trans. from Slovak R. Sefa;

L. Stanchev. "Autumn Gamma", trans. from Bulgarian I. Tokmakova;

E. Lear. Limericks (“Once upon a time there was an old man from Hong Kong...”; “Once upon a time there was an old man from Winchester...”; “Once upon a mountain there lived an old woman...”; “An old man with a scythe...”), trans. from English G. Kruzhkova.

Literary fairy tales.

H. K. Andersen. "The Ugly Duckling", "Thumbelina", trans. from date A Hansen; F. Salten.

"Bambi" (chapters), trans. with him. Yu. Nagibina;

A. Lindgren. "The Princess Who Didn't Want to Play with Dolls", trans. with Swedish E. Solovyova;

M. Matsutani. "The Adventures of Tarot in the Land of Mountains" (chapters), trans. from Japanese G. Ronskoy;

S. Topelius. "Three ears of rye", trans. with Swedish A. Lyubarskaya;

B. Potter. "The Tale of Jemima Diveluzha", trans. from English I. Tokmakova;

G. Fallada. “Stories from Bedokuria” (chapter “The story about the day when everything went topsy-turvy”), trans. with him. L. Tsyvyana;

M. Eme. "Colors", trans. from French I. Kuznetsova.

For learning by heart

Ya. Akim. "April";

P. Voronko. "It's better not native land", trans. from Ukrainian S. Marshak;

E. Blaginina. "Overcoat";

N. Gernet and D. Harms. “Very, very tasty pie”;

S. Yesenin. "Birch";

S. Marshak. “The young month is melting...”;

E. Moshkovskaya. “We reached the evening”;

V. Orlov. “You fly to us, little bird...”;

A. Pushkin. “The sky was already breathing in autumn...” (from “Eugene Onegin”);

N. Rubtsov. "About the hare";

I. Surikov. "Winter";

P. Solovyov. "Snowdrop";

F. Tyutchev. “It’s not for nothing that winter is angry.”

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