Read aloud day activities at the library. Action for the World Reading Aloud Day "Relay race of reading

October 9 - All-Russian Reading Day! The purpose of the All-Russian Reading Day is to try to return to Russia the title of the most reading country in the world. This date is quite young. For the first time, the holiday began to be celebrated in 2007 - then on November 24 the National Reading Program was adopted. Since then, in all regions of the country, various events and holidays have been held at this time of the year to promote reading. As part of the Reading Day, the Chuvash Republican Children's and Youth Library on October 7 announced the republican action "Reading Aloud Day".

Libraries of the Krasnoarmeisky district took an active part in the republican action "Day of reading aloud".

So, on October 7, the Shivbosinskaya rural library joined the republican action "Day of reading aloud". The book of the children's writer Vera Pirogova "With us and among us" was chosen for the readers. This book is about pets that are constantly with us. They are very smart, kind, and smart. In the story "Smart Gander", the main character himself found a way out of a difficult situation. Children liked the interesting and instructive stories about our pets very much. At the end of the event, a quiz was held on the book read.

Almanchinskaya rural library also joined the action. For readers, a book by the Chuvash writer V.G. Enesh "Chi pӗchӗk patshalakh". The author turns 75 on October 19. The students got acquainted with the stories "Ҫӑkӑr - ҫӗr tӗreҗ", "Kayok chӗlkhi", "Chi maturri-Urine", "Kӑmpasem", "Nime". The children loved the instructive stories. After a short discussion of what they read, the young readers decided to continue reading aloud other stories of the author.

An event with children of the preschool group was held in the Yamanak rural library. The guests of the book extravaganza “Long live the reading person!” It is no coincidence that children of preschool age were chosen, because children at this age are not averse to listening when they are read aloud. The librarian chose a book about animals to read, as October 4th was World Animal Day. Children listened carefully, and then actively participated in the discussion, answered questions, which is important at their age - to learn to analyze and understand what they heard or read on their own. Active preschool children gladly agreed to paint pictures about animals and coped with the task. Also for this holiday, a wall newspaper was created that promotes reading and books.

Within the framework of the republican action "Day of reading aloud" in the Isakovskaya rural library, students of the 4th grade of the Isakovskaya secondary school gathered under the motto "We read together, we read aloud." The children read aloud the fairy tale by Valentin Kataev "Seven-color flower", passing it from hand to hand and getting great pleasure from reading it. Little readers tried to unravel the magic power of not only a fabulous flower, but also the act of the heroine - the girl Zhenya. The children were not left indifferent by the funny stories of Viktor Dragunsky “He is alive and glowing”, “The secret becomes clear” from the new collection “Deniska's stories”.

The exhibition "Talking Books" aroused great interest among the children. The children decided to take and read the books they liked in the library.

Throughout the day, young readers who visited the library were invited to read aloud the book they had chosen.

Reading books aloud brings up kindness and attention to people, respect for animals, nature, develops curiosity and interest in the artistic word, in books.

On October 9, the municipal libraries of Krasnoturinsk hosted a Reading Day, timed to coincide with the All-Russian Reading Lesson and held as part of the Year of Literature.

In the Central City Library On October 9, several events took place at once. For the youngest readers there was a meeting with the poet Irina Gavrilova. Irina Ivanovna, a teacher by education, immediately found a common language with the children. She read her poems about nature and pets to preschoolers. Children guessed riddles, answered quiz questions, played, and memorized poems while playing. High school students met with the world kickboxing champion Alexandra Mazalova. Sasha said that her favorite poet was Sergei Yesenin and read some of his favorite poems: “I haven’t been so tired yet ...”, “A blue fire swept ...”, etc. Then the guys picked up the baton and read Sergey’s poems Yesenin to choose from. Alexandra spoke about herself, about the difficulties she encountered on the way to victory. The meeting ended with a group photo and autograph signing of the famous athlete.

Pupils of school No. 9 of 4B and 4B classes took part in the marathon of poems "Sea of ​​Talents". The guys prepared in advance, so they learned the poems by heart. The subject matter is very different. There were poems about mother, about nature, about war. I really liked the performance of the girls from the 4B class Sitnikova Arina and Valieva Uliana, who recited poetry so artistically that they were asked to read more. Then they read one poem from Andrey Usachev's book "The Lullaby Book". I liked the book so much that several people wanted to take it at once. Everything ended with a photo as a keepsake.

The Virtual Concert Hall broadcast (recorded) the concert of the Moscow Philharmonic "Tales with the Orchestra". L. Carroll's fairy tale "Alice in Wonderland" was read by Yuri Stoyanov, and the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra played musical accompaniment. With humor and great talent, the tale told so captivated the audience, both adults and children, that they listened to it for almost two hours without intermission. And no one left the room.

At the subscription for everyone, the speed reading championship “Read in 60 seconds!” Was held.

ninth october Central Children's Library, like many libraries of the Sverdlovsk region, joined the regional action of total reading "Reading Day".

Larisa Viktorovna Kovaleva, head of the folk choreographic ensemble "Solar Carousel", told the children about her favorite book of her childhood. “The book by Elena Ilyina “The Fourth Height” made a great impression on me. An interesting story of Larisa Viktorovna was accompanied by reading excerpts and showing photographs. And then the guys continued reading the book aloud. After reading, Larisa Viktorovna talked with the guys about what they understood from the read passage. The book interested the children.

Loud reading and discussion of V. Rasputin's story "Red Day" was offered to readers by children who visited the library that day. They read the story with stops, immediately discussing the passage they read. The children from the read story learned about the difficult post-war childhood of children in the village. About how the boy had to help carry water from the river for the public bath where his mother worked. The children of those years grew up early.

Children of the Center for Social Assistance to Families and Children were introduced to the work of contemporary writer V. Kastryuchin. The children listened to the writer's tales with pleasure, and then read aloud themselves. The teachers of the Center did not stand aside, they also took part in the action. The library staff handed over books to the children as a gift from the residents of the city.

All day long, the library held an action: "Read your favorite poem." Children who wished to read poetry at the book exhibition "Train of Poems". The favorite poems of the children were a variety of poets: Lermontov M., Pushkin A.S., Barto A.L., Marshak S.Ya., Mikhalkov S.V. and others.

“New items from the basket” were prepared for children. Young readers chose the book they liked and read aloud to their friends. Among the novelties were books: the story "Plasticine Vector" by Anna Ignatova, the magical stories "Gifts of the Fairies" by Irina Shcheglova, poems by Gleb Gorbovsky, Poems for Kids by Yuri Lyubimy, books by Rotraut by Susanna Berner.

In Library No. 8 of the Zarechny District children took part in the literary and game program "I'm not a writer, I'm just learning." Two teams competed not only in the knowledge of children's literature and writers, but also tried themselves in their role. The children were presented with the beginning of the fairy tale, and they had to come up with the end themselves, each team got their own interesting fairy tale. In the reading room of the library, a reading corner was organized, in which each child can find an interesting book for himself and, sitting in a comfortable chair, read it. The day ended with loud readings of famous people of the city, who read to children their favorite books of their childhood. Kiseleva Lyubov Georgievna, head of preschool educational institution No. 32, introduced children to interesting and touching poems about animals, and talked about how animals should be treated. Noskova Natalya Borisovna, regional manager center of innovation in the social sphere, introduced children to the work of Viktor Dragunsky, his Deniskin stories aroused genuine interest in children, they were not only funny, but also instructive.

The youngest readers - preschool children - could not come to the library due to weather conditions, so the librarians themselves went to the kindergarten and read Andrey Usachev's funny stories about the smart dog Sonya. In total, 90 children aged 6 to 12 took part in the Reading Day events at the library.

In the rural library No. 9 of the Rudnichny village third-graders of the local school met with Valery Pavlovich Ryaposov, labor veteran. Valery Pavlovich devoted 45 years to the difficult but noble profession of a teacher, taught lessons in physical culture and labor training at their native school. Valery Pavlovich chose Arkady Gaidar's book "Timur and his team" for reading, he first read this book in the small school library where he studied, and at that time Valery Pavlovich was a little over 10 years old, the same age as the children present.

An interesting coincidence: 2 peers of the same age were present at the event at once. This year, the book "Timur and his team" celebrated its 75th anniversary, and Valery Pavlovich also celebrated his personal 75th anniversary in February of this year.

The narrator read the most interesting passages from the book: how the Timurovites did good deeds - they carried water, chopped firewood, searched for a missing goat, and many other interesting and funny episodes. The students took turns reading their favorite passages from the literary work. Valery Pavlovich said that in the early 1950s a performance based on the book Timur and His Team was staged at the Gornyak House of Culture. He was also among, though not the main characters, but in the crowd, and with this performance they went on tour to the cities of Serov, Severouralsk. The inhabitants of autumn liked this performance.

After reading, the children thought about the fact that the Timurovites are fair and kind guys, they help the families of the Red Guards and they need to be taken as an example, and the gang of Mishka Kvakin are hooligans, and what needs to be done to reduce such people.

Many of the children not only read the work of A. Gaidar, but also drew wonderful drawings. The library has an exhibition of drawings by students of grade 3 "B" of school No. 3 "Happy birthday, book!", Which presents 10 creative works. The event itself was attended by 26 people.

In library number 10 Galina Sergeevna Pakhtusova, a deputy of the Krasnoturyinsky City Duma, was invited to a meeting with students of grades 9-10 of school No. 10. At the beginning of his speech, G.S. told about herself and about her work in the Duma. She noted that she loves to read since childhood. Among her favorite writers, she noted A.P. Chekhov, whom she loves for the accuracy of the image and word, for vivid portraits, for the fact that his works are intelligent and very kind. There is no vulgarity in his works. He describes life themes with humor. His aphorisms and quotes are relevant today. Galina Sergeevna cited some of them that guide her in life, read out an excerpt from A.P. Chekhov's story "I oversalted", then handed the book to schoolchildren to continue reading. After that, a conversation took place about what books are interesting for them today. The guys read the poems of V. Mayakovsky, A. Akhmatova. Among the books read were books of the Fantasy genre, the Stalker series. The meeting was liked by both the students and the invited guest.

Visiting children village of Vorontsovka On the Reading Day, the head of the administration of the village of Vorontsovka, Nikolay Anatolyevich Kovalchuk, an authoritative and respected person among the inhabitants of the village, came. Nikolai Anatolyevich told the children about his childhood and about his first acquaintance with the library of the village. I remembered my first book received in the library. Then he presented his favorite childhood book "Timur and his team" by A. Gaidar. He spoke very interestingly about his favorite characters in this book, about what they attracted him to as a child, about the Timur movement and what it means, about the fact that A. Gaidar has written many more interesting books. He told how the love of reading helped him learn both at school and as an adult. How did all this come in handy in later life and work. Then he began to read the book "Timur and his team", at the most interesting place he suggested that the guys themselves read aloud excerpts from this book in turn. The children enjoyed reading the book. At the end, the children were photographed together with N.A. Kovalchuk. The children really enjoyed this lesson.

On the city radio that day took place radio program "The Author Reads": Vladimir Makushin, a well-known Krasnoturinsk poet, read his poems.

As part of "Give a book" campaign there was a transfer of books as a gift to social institutions of the city: the Center for Social Assistance to Families and Children, a psycho-neurological boarding school. Transferred about 100 copies.

In total, 20 events were held in municipal libraries during the Reading Day, in which 362 people took part.

Yarkovskaya rural library

On March 2, on the World Reading Aloud Day, the village librarian Tatiana Gennadievna Shcherbanyuk visited the second grade students (class teacher Kushnir Tamara Vladimirovna) and offered to read aloud the kind and touching stories of Valentina Oseeva "The Magic Word", "Three Comrades" and an unusually original fairy tale by Evgeny Schwartz "The Tale of Lost Time".

These stories, different in their mood and meaning - funny, sad, instructive, set up children to reason about the actions of book characters, to reminisce about their small, but sometimes very eventful life. The children listened attentively and sometimes recognized themselves in these stories. They noted that in real life, unfortunately, there are situations when evil is stronger than good, but they came to the conclusion that in order for our life to be bright and joyful, we need to do good deeds, to be good people. And at the end of the event, Tatyana Gennadievna reminded everyone of the advice of V.A. Oseeva read and think. The reading was accompanied by a multimedia presentation "To the good through the book!". 24 people took part in the reading.

Maryinskaya rural library

In early March, Read Aloud Day is celebrated around the world. This is a wonderful holiday when people take books and read them to their relatives, acquaintances, friends.

In order to popularize reading, the librarian of the Maryinsky rural library, Fatime Mukhammedovna Aliyeva, conducted a series of loud readings under the motto "Reading is the best teaching" for preschoolers and students in grades 1-4.

The attention of the children of the younger group of the kindergarten was presented to the work - the hero of the year 2016 "Confusion" by Korney Chukovsky, and for the children of the older group of the kindergarten the librarian read "Fly-Tsokotukha" by Korney Chukovsky. Pupils in grades 1-4 were read the work of the famous German writer Erich Raspe "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen", and the guys got the opportunity to travel with the main character through the snowy forests of Russia, across the seas and oceans, getting into various troubles, but successfully emerged from them as winners .

46 people took part in the events.

Mirnovskaya rural library

Mirnovsky librarian Kosenkova Natalya Nikolaevna held a loud reading “The fairy tale is rich in wisdom” dedicated to the International Day of Reading Aloud for the third grade students. Natalya Nikolaevna spoke about the history of this holiday and read to the children several fairy tales of 2016 anniversary writers such as A.N. Tolstoy "The Adventures of Pinocchio", Nosov "The Adventures of Tolya Klyukvin".

After reading the fairy tales, the librarian spoke about the significant role of reading in the life and upbringing of children, in turn, the students concluded for themselves that the fairy tale brings up a sense of kindness, wisdom, sympathy and respect for elders.

For third-grade students, a review was conducted at the book exhibition "In the World of Russian Fairy Tale", with which the guys got acquainted and took books for home reading.

Present: 20 people

Novokrymsk rural library

On March 2, on the occasion of the World Reading Aloud Day, the head of the Novokrymsk rural library Nimchuk E.G. visited the senior group of the kindergarten "Romashka" (teacher Ablyalimova Aishe Kazimovna). The meeting in kindergarten was held under the name “Spring. Spring." About spring. Elena Grigoryevna read poems of poets about spring, about mother, stories by G. Skrebitsky, I. Sokolov-Mikitov, B. Belash to the children, and then they organized reading aloud in syllables, Esma Absilyamova recited the poem “The Birds Have Arrived”. The children were presented with a mini-exhibition of books from the series “We read ourselves”.

Inspired by reading, the children wanted to explore the library. On the same day, the library was visited by the middle group of the kindergarten (teacher Zorinova Kristina Viktorovna) and students of the 2nd grade (teacher Lesavina Galina Petrovna). The head of the library Nimchuk Elena Grigoryevna read to the children A.S. Pushkin's fairy tale "The Golden Cockerel". For students of the 2nd grade, a literary assortment was held, dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the birth of the film director - storyteller A.A. Rowe "The Bringer of Fairy Tales". Elena Grigoryevna introduced the children to interesting facts about the writer's biography. During the event, the most interesting passages from fairy tales were read and a video was watched.

Pavlovsk rural library

A real children's holiday took place in the Pavlovsk rural library on World Reading Day, a rumor held under the motto "We read together, we read ourselves!". On this day in the library, the children not only read Korney Chukovsky's fairy tales "Telephone" and "Fedorino's grief", but also staged a cheerful and instructive fairy tale "Aibolit" with great enthusiasm. The event was attended by 12 people.

Pobednenskaya Rural Library

As part of the World Day of Reading Out Loud, the head of the Pobednensky Library, Tatyana Borisovna Kareeva, visited the Pobednensky Kindergarten. As V. Sukhomlinsky said, "Reading is one of the sources of thinking and mental development." And it is necessary to engage in the development of children from an early age. How to introduce young children to reading, how to instill a love for the book? Only through reading aloud. "A fairy tale out loud" - under this name this event was held. Pupils of the senior group were offered the book "Tales of the princes". Indeed, in the fairy tales collected in this book, there is a whole magical kingdom. It contains not only miraculous powers and magic, but most importantly, the victory of good over evil, the triumph of love, beauty and justice. The children listened to the fairy tales “The Sea King and Vasilisa the Wise” and “Finist the Clear Falcon”. Then they looked at the illustrations with interest and answered questions. Listening to or reading fairy tales, kids understand that they can learn to overcome various obstacles: defeat evil and insidious opponents, help those in need, love their relatives and their home.

Svetlovskaya village library

On March 2, on the Day of reading aloud in the Svetlovskaya library for pupils of the kindergarten "Solnyshko", they read aloud with improvisation, listened, watched, empathized, discussed the works of S.Ya. Marshak "The Tale of the Silly Mouse", "The Tale of the Smart Mouse", " Mustachioed - striped "and others performed by the head of the library Koshman Oksana Ivanovna and teacher Cheraneva Tamara Frantsevna. S. Marshak's poems are read with great interest by children and re-read by adults. Until now, the books of Samuil Yakovlevich are produced in large editions and do not lie on the shelves of shops and libraries. Preschool children got acquainted with the literary portrait of the writer, listened to poetry at the end of the event, watched the cartoon of the same name “The Tale of the Silly Mouse”. Everyone enjoyed the experience very much!

Komsomol rural library

On March 2, on the eve of the writers of the anniversaries of the poets of the 19th century, the librarian Mallaliyeva Elzara held a literary hour “The world of magical miracle books is immense and great” for students of the 4th grade of the Maslovskaya school, teacher Gulshen Shefketovna.

The motto of the literary hour was:

The book is true

The book is the first

The book is a child's best friend

We can't live without a book

We can’t do without a book! - All the guys say.

This meeting was held within the framework of the library creative project “Contemporaries of M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin, A.S. Pushkin, A.A. Barto, N.A. Nekrasova and others. After carefully listening to the story about the poets, about the history of their creative life, all the children read their poems with pleasure as a keepsake and also remembered A. A. Barto's nursery rhymes "Ball", "Horse", "Rattle". The children prepared and brought to the lesson books that they cherish and love to read in their free time. During the literary hour, the children actively answered, listened, shared their impressions with each other. Students are looking forward to more such interesting and entertaining lessons from the organizers.

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Employees central library. Y. Gagarina within the framework of the republican campaign "Day of Reading Aloud", loud readings were held for students of grade 1 "B" of MBOU "Secondary School No. 8" (25 people). The children got acquainted with the story of Marina Dorochenkova "Who lost a feather".
The book is included in the series of children's educational literature "My cognitive world" and introduces schoolchildren to the world of forest birds. The work tells about the appearance, habits and lifestyle of birds in an accessible language for young readers. The book is colorfully illustrated; the librarians showed all the illustrations to the children in a slide presentation. The reading ended with a quiz on the book read.

The information was prepared by Elena Kraeva.
Phone for inquiries 77-38-02.

Library of family reading them. A. Nikolaeva invited pupils of the senior group "Pansies" of kindergarten No. 44 and students of 2 "B" class of school No. 12 to become participants in the action.
On this day, young lovers of books and reading listened to a fairy tale in verse by Julia Donaldson translated by Marina Boroditskaya and looked at the wonderful illustrations by the artist Axel Scheffler. D. Donaldson is a modern English writer, author of prose, poetry, plays and educational literature for children. She is a MBE for services to literature.
Once in a wonderful country - the Library - each participant of the Reading Day made a small discovery for himself and made new friends - the Snail and the Whale. The children listened with great attention to a touching story about the friendship of a giant whale and a small snail and about the fact that everyone can do a Big Deed and make their dream come true. The giant whale shows the snail a huge and diverse world by placing it on his tail, and when misfortune happens, the baby snail saves the whale.
After reading the fairy tale, the children took part in the games "Fisherman", "House for the snail" and the competitions "Beware of the whale!", "Who lives where". We watched the informative films "Facts about the snail and the whale" with interest. We made DIY crafts "Kit" and "Snail" using the origami technique. A total of 37 children took part.

The information was prepared by Elena Kostina.
Phone for help: 75-91-02.

IN children's and youth library On October 9, on the Day of Reading, the pupils of the NSRTsN were offered the story of Sergei Georgiev "Kitten".
Cats are our four-legged friends. The children learned interesting facts about these mischievous, charming animals that have been with us for thousands of years. They remembered books, poems and songs, the main characters of which are cats, cats and kittens. The main characters of the story "Kitten" are schoolchildren who are in the third grade. The third-graders were afraid that the teacher would react negatively to the kitten that was brought to school, and the teacher, meanwhile, herself was a participant in a similar situation in childhood. Those present noted that the book teaches to be friendly, responsive and help comrades in difficult times.
During the event, the children answered the questions of the "cat" quiz, drew their favorite cats, got acquainted with the funny books of the exhibition "Heroes of books - four-legged friends." The event was attended by 19 people.

The information was prepared by Elena Tavinova.
Phone for inquiries: 73-28-47.

IN Family Reading Library named after V. Davydov-Anatri spent an hour reading aloud. Pupils of the 7th "B" class of Lyceum No. 18 (28 people) got acquainted with the author of numerous novels, fantasy stories, fairy tales Tamara Kryukova. After the story of the librarian and watching the video "Tea Party with Tamara Kryukova", another talent of the writer as a wonderful storyteller was revealed. Schoolchildren reacted vividly to the emotional, brightly colored story of the author about his light, mischievous and instructive works. Reading by roles of the story "Duty" from the book "Potapov, to the blackboard!" provoked a lively discussion among the children. This is a collection of hilariously funny stories and poems about school. Based on the plots of some stories, a comedy film of the same name was shot. For a cycle of stories about Zhenya Moskvichev and Lyokha Potapov, Tamara Kryukova was awarded the title of First Prize winner of the IV All-Russian competition of works for children and youth "Scarlet Sails".

The information was prepared by Gulnar Kalakova.

IN children's and youth library The participants of the action were young pupils of the group "Forest meadow" MBDOU No. 12 (22 people). An informative book by Marina Dorochenkova and Anna Kravchuk "Who Lost a Feather?" was chosen for reading.
The book caught everything at once - an intriguing title, a bright cover, colorful illustrations by the artist Alexandra Malkova, the main characters and many interesting facts about the life of birds. After reading, the guys got acquainted with the way of life of birds. Librarian Anzhelika Igoshina said that bird feathers are different: large and resilient, soft and fluffy, and those that serve as decoration. The children enjoyed studying real bird feathers. After conducting a series of experiments with feathers, the guys found out what happens if you put it on your palm and blow on it or drop water on a feather. It was interesting to find out what is inside the pen. Also, with pleasure, the children read poems about birds, solved riddles and danced the "bird" dance.
It was a real celebration of reading, which was dominated by the Book, the Reader, the Word and the Listener. The event was attended by 22 people.

The information was prepared by Anzhelika Igoshina.
Phone for inquiries 73-27-48.

October 9 at library to them. N. Nosova pupils of preschool educational institutions No. 43, 2, 50 (104 people) were invited to the Reading Day.
On this day, young readers of the library got acquainted with the work of modern children's writers. Library staff read aloud the books: "Jingliks. A trifling matter" by Oleg Roy, "The Incredible Adventures of Brownie Mokhnatik and Banevenka Venichkin in Russia" by Svetlana Krivoshlykova and "Notes for My Descendants" by Ariadna Borisova.
The children listened to the reading with pleasure, played the game "Praise the brownie", assembled the mosaic, demonstrated their talents and made pets using the origami technique.

The information was prepared by Natalia Arkhipova.
Phone for inquiries: 77-26-47.

IN library to them. P. Khuzangaya 3rd and 4th grade students of the "Novocheboksarsk comprehensive school for students with disabilities" (17 people) got acquainted with the work of S.G. Kozlov. They learned about the touching friendship of a hedgehog, a teddy bear and a hare by listening to fairy tales: "Shake! Hello!", "How a hedgehog and a teddy bear rubbed the stars." The children sang the song "Clouds" with the heroes of S. Kozlov's works with great pleasure. The meeting ended with watching the cartoon "Autumn Ships".

The information was prepared by Olga Mironova.
Phone for inquiries: 73-29-66.

B library them. N. Polorussova-Shelebi with students of 2 "C", 5 "A", 4 "B" and 6 "A" classes held a Reading Day based on Tamara Kryukova's book "Unlearned Lessons" (99 people). The children at the presentation "Funny Stories of Tamara Kryukova" were told an exciting biography of the writer's boring life.
"He will go to the blackboard ...", - this phrase is familiar to every student, from which there is absolute silence in the class. The theme of her collection is the life of modern schoolchildren with funny stories. Lekha Potapov is a loser, and Zhenya Moskvichev is an excellent student. Lyokha is slow-witted, Zhenya is the most "ideological" person in the school. But friends are inseparable Lech never became a "man of a new type", or an ultra-rapid, no matter how hard his friend Zhenya from the story "A man of a new type" tried for him. History "Potapov, to the board!" caused a lively discussion among the children, and schoolchildren enthusiastically shared their impressions.
Acquaintance with the book "Lessons Unlearned" for young readers became a holiday and aroused real interest in it.

The information was prepared by Ludmila Shumilova.
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Staff family reading libraries S. Marshak as part of the action, we went to visit 4 "A" class of secondary school No. 5 (29 people) to acquaint schoolchildren with the wonderful stories of Marina Druzhinina.
First, the guys learned a short biography of the author. M. Druzhinina worked as an engineer at a metallurgical plant and wrote stories for adults. When her son was born, she began to write for children. Until now, Marina Druzhinina is a regular contributor to the children's magazines "Murzilka", "Funny Pictures" and others.
The children listened with interest and then discussed the stories "Call, they will sing to you", "It's good to be an optimist", "We are of the same blood!", "My friend is a superman". Reading, with the help of a projector, was simultaneously accompanied by a display of wonderful illustrations by the artist Andrey Lukyanov. The children really liked the book "It's good to be an optimist" and they wanted to read other works by this author.

The information was prepared by Natalya Zebrova.


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