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Didactic guide for lessons literary reading in grades 1-4 "Children's writers in primary school»


Stupchenko Irina Nikolaevna, teacher primary school first category MBOU secondary school No. 5 town. Yablonovsky, Republic of Adygea
Target: Acquaintance with children's writers and their work
Tasks: show interest in the work of Russian and foreign writers and poets, develop the desire to read children's fiction; develop cognitive interests, creative thinking, fantasy, speech, replenish active vocabulary
Equipment: portraits of writers and poets, exhibition of books, illustrations for fairy tales

HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN (1805-1875)


The writer was born on April 2 in the city of Odense, located in the European country of Denmark, in the family of a shoemaker. Little Hans loved to sing, read poetry and dreamed of becoming an actor. When he studied at the gymnasium, he published his first poems. And becoming a university student, he began to write and publish novels. Andersen loved to travel and traveled to Africa, Asia and Europe.
Popularity came to the writer in 1835, after the publication of the collection Tales Told for Children. It included "The Princess and the Pea", "Swineherd", "Flint", "Wild Swans", "The Little Mermaid", "The King's New Dress", "Thumbelina". The writer wrote 156 fairy tales. The most popular of them are The Steadfast Tin Soldier2 (1838), The Nightingale (1843), Ugly duck"(1843)," The Snow Queen "(1844).


In our country, interest in the work of the Danish storyteller arose during his lifetime, when his fairy tales were translated into Russian.
HK Andersen's birthday has been declared International Children's Book Day.

AGNIA LVOVNA BARTO (1906-1981)


She was born on February 17 in the family of a veterinarian. She spent a lot of time in choreography classes, but she gave preference to literature. Her idols were K. I. Chukovsky, S. Ya. Marshak, V. V. Mayakovsky. The first book of the writer was published in 1925.


Agnia Lvovna wrote poems for children "Bear Thief" (1925), "Girl-Revushka" (1930), "Toys" (1936), "Bullfinch" (1939), "First Grader" (1944), "To School" ( 1966), I Grow Up (1969), and many others.
During the Great Patriotic War, Agniya Barto often traveled to the front with speeches, and also spoke on the radio.
The poems of A.L. Barto are known to readers all over the world.

VITALY VALENTINOVICH BIANKI (1894-1959)


Born on February 11 in St. Petersburg in the family of an ornithologist. From childhood, the writer was instilled with an interest in nature. After graduating from university, the writer went on expeditions throughout Russia.
Bianchi is the founder of the natural history trend in children's literature.
My literary activity began in 1923 with the publication of the fairy tale "The Journey of the Red-Headed Sparrow". And after The First Hunt (1924), Whose nose is better? (1924), "Tails" (1928), "Mouse Peak" (1928), "The Adventures of an Ant" (1936). To this day, the novels and stories “The Last Shot” (1928), “Dzhulbars” (1937), “Forest were and fables” (1952) are very popular. And, of course, the famous Forest Newspaper (1928) is of great interest to all readers.

JACOB and WILHELM GRIMM (1785-1863; 1786-1859)


The Grimm brothers were born into the family of an official, and lived in a kind and prosperous atmosphere.
The Grimm brothers successfully graduated from high school, received a law degree, and served as professors at the university. They are the authors of the German Grammar and the German Dictionary.
But the fairy tales “The Bremen Town Musicians”, “The Pot of Porridge”, “Little Red Riding Hood”, “Puss in Boots”, “Snow White”, “Seven Brave Men” and others brought glory to the writers.
The fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm have been translated into many languages ​​of the world, including Russian.

VICTOR YUZEFOVYCH DRAGUNSKY (1913-1972)


V. Dragunsky was born in America, but after his birth the family returned to Russia. The boy began his labor activity at the age of 16, working as a saddler, boatman, actor. In 1940, he tried his hand at literary work (he created texts and monologues for circus and theater artists).
The first stories of the writer appeared in the magazine "Murzilka" in 1959. And in 1961, Dragunsky's first book was published, which included 16 stories about Denisk and his friend Mishka.
Dragunsky wrote more than 100 stories and thus made a huge contribution to the development of children's humorous literature.

SERGEY ALEKSANDROVICH ESENIN (1895-1925)


Born October 3 in a peasant family. He graduated from a rural school and a church teacher's school, after which he moved to Moscow.
The poem "Birch" (1913) was the first poem of the great Russian poet. It was published in the children's magazine Mirok. And although the poet practically did not write for children, many of his works entered the circle children's reading: “Winter sings, calls out ...” (1910), “Good morning!” (1914), "Powder" (1914), "Grandma's Tales" (1915), "Bird Cherry" (1915), "Fields are compressed, groves are bare ..." (1918)

BORIS VLADIMIROVICH ZAKHODER (1918-2000)


Born on September 9 in Moldova. He graduated from school in Moscow. After he studied at the Literary Institute.
In 1955, Zakhoder's poems were published in the collection On the Back Desk. In 1958 - "Nobody and Others", in 1960 - "Who Looks Like Whom?", in 1970 - "School for Chicks", in 1980 - "My Imagination". The author also wrote the fairy tales "Monkey's Tomorrow" (1956), "The Little Mermaid" (1967), "The Good Rhino", "Once upon a time there was Fip" (1977)
Boris Zakhoder is the translator of A. Milne "Winnie the Pooh and All-All-All", A. Lindgren "The Kid and Carlson", P. Travers "Mary Poppins", L. Carroll "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".

IVAN ANDREEVICH KRYLOV (1769-1844)


Born on February 13 in Moscow. Childhood passed in the Urals and in Tver. He received worldwide vocation as a talented fabulist.
He wrote his first fables in 1788, and his first book was published in 1809.
The author wrote over 200 fables.


Recommended for children's reading are Crow and Fox (1807), Wolf and Lamb (1808), Elephant and Pug (1808), Dragonfly and Ant (1808), Quartet (1811), Swan, Pike and Cancer" (1814), "Mirror and Monkey" (1815), "Monkey and Glasses" (1815), "Pig under the Oak" (1825) and many others.

ALEXANDER IVANOVICH KUPRIN (1870-1938)


Born on September 7 in the Penza province in a poor noble family. After the death of his father, he moved with his mother to Moscow, where he was placed in an orphanage. Later he graduated from Aleksandrovskoye military school and served for several years in an infantry regiment. But in 1894 he left military affairs. He traveled a lot, worked as a loader, a miner, a circus organizer, flew in a balloon, went down to the seabed in a diving suit, and was an actor.
In 1889 he met A.P. Chekhov, who became both a mentor and a teacher for Kuprin.
The writer creates such works as " Miraculous doctor"(1897), "Elephant" (1904), "White Poodle" (1904).

MIKHAIL YURIEVICH LERMONTOV (1814-1841)


Born October 15 in Moscow. He spent his childhood with his grandmother on the Tarkhany estate in the Penza region, where he received an excellent home education.
He began writing his first poems at the age of 14. The first work published in print was the poem "Khadzhi Abrek" (1835)
And such poems as "Sail" (1832), "Two Giants" (1832), "Borodino" (1837), "Three Palm Trees" (1839), "Cliff" (1841) and others entered the circle of children's reading.
The poet died in a duel at the age of 26.

DMITRY NARKISOVICH MAMIN-SIBIRYAK (1852-1912)


Born on November 6 in the family of a priest and a local teacher. He was educated at home, graduated from the Perm Theological Seminary.
He began to print in 1875. Wrote stories and fairy tales for children: "Emelya the hunter" (1884), "In learning" (1892), "Adopted" (1893), "Spit" (1897), "GreySheyka", "Green War", "Stand by", "The Stubborn Goat", "The Tale of the Glorious Tsar Pea and His Beautiful Daughters - Princess Kutafya and Princess Goroshina".
The famous Alyonushka Tales (1894-1897) Dmitry Narkisovich wrote for his sick daughter.

SAMUIL YAKOVLEVICH MARSHAK (1887-1964)


Born on November 3 in the city of Voronezh. Early began to write poetry. In 1920 he created one of the first children's theaters in Krasnodar and wrote plays for it. He is one of the founders of children's literature in Russia.
Everyone knows his works "The Tale of the Silly Mouse" (1923), "Luggage" (1926), "Poodle" (1927, "That's how absent-minded" (1928), "Mustache-striped" (1929), "Children in a Cage" (1923) And many, many widely known and beloved poems and stories in verse.
And the famous stories "Cat's House" (1922), "Twelve Months" (1943), "Teremok" (1946) have long found their readers and remain the most beloved children's works of millions of people of all ages.

SERGEY VLADIMIROVICH MIKHALKOV (1913)


Born March 13 in Moscow in a noble family. He received his primary education at home and immediately entered the 4th grade. Little Sergei liked to write poetry. And in 15 lats the first poem was published.
Fame for Mikhalkov was brought by the poem "Uncle Styopa" (1935) and its continuation "Uncle Styopa - a policeman" (1954).


Readers' favorite works are "About Mimosa", "Merry Tourist", "My friend and I", "Vaccination", "My Puppy", "Song of Friends"; Fairy tales "Feast of Disobedience", "Three Little Pigs", "How the old man sold the cow"; fables.
S. Mikhalkov has written more than 200 books for children and adults. He is the author of the anthem of Russia (2001).

NIKOLAI ALEKSEEVICH NEKRASOV (1821-1878)


Born December 10 in Ukraine.
In his work, Nekrasov paid great attention to the life and life of the Russian people, the peasantry. Poems written for children are mostly addressed to simple peasant children.
Schoolchildren know such works as "Green Noise" (1863), "Railway" (1864), "General Toptygin" (1867), "Grandfather Mazaya Hares" (1870), the poem "Peasant Children" (1861).

NIKOLAI NIKOLAEVICH NOSOV (1908-1976)


Born on November 23 in Kyiv in the family of an actor. The future writer was engaged in self-education, theater and music a lot. After the institute of cinematography, he worked as a film director, director of animated and educational films.
He published his first story "Entertainers" in 1938 in the magazine "Murzilka". Then came the book Knock-Knock-Knock (1945) and the collections Funny Stories (1947), Kolya Sinitsyn's Diary (1951), Vitya Maleev at School and at Home (1951), On the Hill (1953). ), "Dreamers" (1957). The most popular trilogy was The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends (1954), Dunno in the Sunny City (1959), Dunno on the Moon (1965).
Based on his works N.N. Nosov wrote screenplays for the feature films "Two Friends", "Dreamers", "The Adventures of Tolya Klyukvin".

KONSTANTIN GEORGIEVICH PAUSTOVSKY (1892-1968)


Born May 31st. He spent his childhood in Ukraine with his grandfather and grandmother. He studied at the Kyiv gymnasium. Later he moved to Moscow. He worked as a nurse, a tutor, a tram conductor and a factory worker. Traveled a lot.
Since 1921 he began to work literary creativity. There are stories and fairy tales of the writer for children. This is "Badger Nose", " rubber boat”, “Cat-thief”, “Hare paws”.
Later, Lyonka from a Small Lake (1937), Dense Bear (1947), Disheveled Sparrow (1948), Tree Frog (1954), Basket with Fir Cones, Warm Bread and others are published. .

CHARLES PERROT (1628-1703)


Born January 12 in Paris. The collection “Tales of Mother Goose” (1697) brought worldwide fame to the author. We are widely known for the fairy tales “Little Red Riding Hood”, “Donkey Skin”, “Sleeping Beauty”, “Cinderella”, “Bluebeard”, “Puss in Boots”, “A Boy with a Thumb”.
In Russia, the tales of the great French storyteller were translated into Russian in 1768 and immediately attracted attention with their riddles, secrets, plots, heroes and magic.

ALEXANDER SERGEEVICH PUSHKIN (1799-1837)


Born June 6 in the family of a nobleman. He received an excellent home education. Pushkin had a nanny, Arina Rodionovna, who told the future poet many Russian fairy tales, which were reflected in the work of the brilliant classic.
A. S. Pushkin did not write specifically for children. But there are wonderful works that were included in the circle of children's reading: “The Tale of the Priest and His Worker Balda” (1830), “The Tale of Tsar Saltan, His Son, the Glorious and Mighty Bogatyr Prince Gvidon Saltanovich, and the Beautiful Swan Princess” (1831 ), "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish" (1833), "The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Bogatyrs" (1833), "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel" (1834).


On the pages of school textbooks, children get acquainted with such works as the poem "Ruslan and Lyudmila", "A green oak near the Lukomorye" (1820), excerpts from the novel "Eugene Onegin" (1833): "The sky was already breathing in autumn", "The dawn is rising in dark cold…”, “That year the autumn weather…”, “Winter! The peasant is triumphant…” They study many poems “Prisoner” (1822), “Winter Evening” (1825), “Winter Road” (1826). "Nanny" (1826), "Autumn" (1833), "Cloud" (1835).
Based on the works of the poet, many feature films and animated films have been shot.

ALEXEY NIKOLAEVICH TOLSTOY (1883-1945)


Born on January 10 in the family of a landowner. Received a home primary education, later studied at the Samara School. In 1907 he decided to devote himself to writing. He went abroad, where he wrote the autobiographical story "Nikita's Childhood" (1920).
A. Tolstoy is known to young readers as the author of the fairy tale "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio."

LEV NIKOLAEVICH TOLSTOY (1828-1910)


Born on September 9 in the estate of Krasnaya Polyana in the Tula province in a noble noble family. Received home education. Later he studied at Kazan University. He served in the army, participated in the Crimean War. In 1859 he opened a school for peasant children in Yasnaya Polyana.
In 1872 he created the "ABC". And in 1875 he published a textbook for teaching reading "The New Alphabet" and "Russian Books for Reading". Many people know his works “Filipok”, “Bone”, “Shark”, “Lion and Dog”, “Fire Dogs”, “Three Bears”, “How a Man Divided Geese”, “Ant and a Dove”, “Two Comrades”, “What is the grass on the dew”, “Where did the wind come from”, “Where does the water from the sea go”.

DANIEL HARMS (1905-1942)


Daniil Ivanovich Yuvachev was born on January 12 in St. Petersburg.
S. Marshak was attracted to children's literature. In 1928, his cheerful poems "Ivan Ivanovich Samovar", "Ivan Toropyshkin", "Game" (1929), "Million", "Merry Siskins" (1932), "A man came out of the house" (1937) appeared.
In 1967, the work "What It Was" was published. In 1972 - "12 chefs".

EVGENY IVANOVICH CHARUSHIN (1901-1965)


Born November 11 in the family of an architect.
More than anything, he loved to draw. Later he graduated from the Petrograd Academy of Arts. In 1929, his picture books "Free Birds", "Different Animals" were published.
The first stories appeared in 1930, including "Schur", "Chicks", "Chicken City", "Bear", "Animals". Later, "Nikitka and his friends", "About Tomka" and others appeared.
E.I. Charushin illustrated books by Mamin-Sibiryak, Bianka, Marshak, Chukovsky, Prishvin.

ANTON PAVLOVICH CHEKHOV (1860-1904)


Born on January 29 in the family of a small merchant. He studied first at school, then at the gymnasium. From an early age he was fond of literary creativity.
From 1879-1884 he studied at the medical faculty of Moscow University and, having received a medical degree, worked for some time in his specialty.
But then he began to pay great attention to literature. Participated in the creation of handwritten journals. He published in humorous magazines, wrote short stories, signing them Antosh Chekhonte.


Chekhov wrote many works for children: “Kashtanka”, “White-fronted”, “Horse Family”, “Vanka”, “Burbot”, “Chameleon”, “Boys”, “Fugitive”, “I want to sleep”.

KORNEY IVANOVICH CHUKOVSKY (1882-1969)


Born March 31st. The real name of the writer is Nikolai Vasilyevich Korneichukov.
Since childhood, he loved to read a lot, was engaged in self-education.
In 1901, an article appeared in the newspaper, signed by the pseudonym Korney Chukovsky.
After the publication of the poetic tales "Moydodyr", "Cockroach", "Fly-Tsokotuha", "Wonder Tree", "Fedorino's grief", "Barmaley", "Telephone", "The Adventures of Bibigon" became truly the best children's storyteller.
K.I. Chukovsky is the author of retellings for children of novels by D. Defoe, R. Raspe, R. Kipling, Greek myths, stories from the Bible. Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov
1913 - 2009
Born March 13, 1913 in Moscow. Sergey's abilities for poetry were already revealed at the age of nine. In 1927, the family moved to the Stavropol Territory and then Sergei began to publish. In 1928, the first poem "The Road" was published in the magazine "On the Rise". After graduating from school, Sergei Mikhalkov returns to Moscow and works at a weaving factory, on a geological exploration expedition. At the same time, in 1933, he became a freelancer in the letters department of the Izvestia newspaper. Published in the magazines: "Ogonyok", "Pioneer", "Projector", in the newspapers: "Komsomolskaya Pravda", "Izvestia", "Pravda". The first collection of poems is published. In 1935, the first known work was published, which became a classic of Russian and Soviet children's literature - the poem "Uncle Styopa".
During the Great Patriotic War Mikhalkov is a correspondent for the newspapers "For the Glory of the Motherland", "Stalin's Falcon". Together with the troops, he retreated to Stalingrad, was shell-shocked. He was awarded military orders and medals. He was awarded the State Prize of the USSR in 1942.
In 1944, the government of the USSR decides to change the old anthem. Mikhalkov and his co-author G. El-Registan became the authors of his text, having won a nationwide competition. In 1977, after the adoption of the new Constitution of the USSR, Sergei Mikhalkov created the second edition of the words for the State Anthem of the USSR. On December 30, 2000, President Vladimir Putin approved the text national anthem Russia on poems by Sergei Mikhalkov (third edition). The classic said in an interview that he sincerely wanted to compose "the anthem of the Orthodox country", he is a believer and "always was a believer." “What I just wrote is close to my heart,” Mikhalkov said.
S. Mikhalkov died on August 27, 2009 at the age of 96.

Art created for children is a diverse and extensive part of modern culture.

Literature has been present in our lives since childhood, it is with its help that the concept of good and evil is laid, a worldview and ideals are formed.

Even in preschool and junior school age young readers can already appreciate the dynamics of poetry or beautiful fairy tales, and at an older age they begin to read thoughtfully, so books should be selected accordingly.

Let's talk about Russians and foreign children's writers and their works.

Children's writers of the 19th and 20th centuries and the development of children's literature

For the first time, books especially for children in Russia began to be written in the 17th century, in the 18th century the formation of children's literature began: at that time such people as M. Lomonosov, N. Karamzin, A. Sumarokov and others lived and worked. The 19th century is the heyday of children's literature, the "Silver Age", and we still read many books by writers of that time.

Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)

The real name of the writer is Charles Dodgson, he grew up in a large family: Charles had 3 brothers and 7 sisters. He went to college, became a professor of mathematics, even received the rank of deacon. He really wanted to become an artist, he painted a lot, loved to take pictures. As a boy, he wrote stories, funny stories, adored the theater.

If his friends had not persuaded Charles to rewrite his story on paper, Alice in Wonderland might not have seen the light of day, but nevertheless the book was published in 1865.

Carroll's books are written in such an original and rich language that it is difficult to find a suitable translation for some words: there are more than 10 versions of the translation of his works into Russian, and readers themselves can choose which one to prefer.

Astrid Lindgren (1907-2002)

Astrid Eriksson (Married Lindgren) grew up in a farmer's family, her childhood was spent in games, adventures and farm work. As soon as Astrid learned to read and write, she began to write various stories and the first poems.

The story "Pippi Longstocking" Astrid composed for her daughter when she was sick. Later, the novels “Mio, my Mio”, “Roni, the robber’s daughter”, a trilogy about the detective Callie Blumkvist, a triology loved by many, which tells about the cheerful and restless Carlson, were published.

Astrid's works are staged in many children's theaters around the world, and her books are adored by people of all ages.

In 2002, the literary prize in honor of Astrid Lindgren was approved - it is awarded for her contribution to the development of literature for children.

Selma Lagerlöf (1858-1940)

This is a Swedish writer, the first woman to receive Nobel Prize on literature.

Selma reluctantly recalled her childhood: at the age of 3, the girl was paralyzed, she did not get out of bed, and the only consolation for her was the tales and stories told by her grandmother. At 9 years old, after treatment, the ability to move in Selma returned, she began to dream of a career as a writer. She studied hard, received her PhD, became a member of the Swedish Academy.

In 1906, her book about the journey of little Niels on the back of Martin the goose was published, then the writer released the collection Trolls and People, which included fantastic legends, fairy tales and short stories, she also wrote many novels for adults.

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892-1973)

This English writer cannot be called exclusively for children, since adults also read his books with delight.

When he was three years old, his mother, who was an early widow, brought two children to England. The boy was fond of painting, foreign languages ​​\u200b\u200bwere easily given to him, he even became interested in studying "dead" languages: Anglo-Saxon, Gothic and others.

During the war, Tolkien, who went there as a volunteer, catches typhus: it is in his delirium that he invents the "elvish language" that has become the hallmark of many of his heroes.

His works are immortal, they are very popular in our time.

Clive Lewis (1898-1963)

Irish and English writer, theologian and scholar. Clive Lewis and John Tolkien were friends, it was Lewis who was one of the first to hear about the world of Middle-earth, and Tolkien about the beautiful Narnia.

Clive was born in Ireland, but most lived his life in England. He published his first works under the pseudonym Clive Hamilton.

Clive Lewis traveled a lot, wrote poetry, liked to discuss various topics and was a comprehensively developed person.

His works are loved by adults and children to this day.

Russian children's writers

Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky (1882-1969)

Real name - Nikolai Korneychukov is known for children's fairy tales and stories in verse and prose.

He was born in St. Petersburg, lived for a long time in Nikolaev, Odessa, from childhood he firmly decided to become a writer, but, having arrived in St. Petersburg, he was faced with refusals from the editors of magazines.

He became a member of a literary circle, a critic, wrote poems and stories.

For bold statements, he was even arrested. During the war, Chukovsky was a war correspondent, editor of almanacs and magazines.

He spoke foreign languages ​​and translated the works of foreign authors.

Most famous works Chukovsky is "Cockroach", "Tsokotuha Fly", "Barmaley", "Aibolit", "Wonder Tree", "Moydodyr" and others.

Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (1887-1964)

Playwright, poet, translator, literary critic, talented author. It was in his translation that many first read Shakespeare's sonnets, Burns' poems, fairy tales different peoples peace.

Samuel's talent began to manifest itself in early childhood: the boy wrote poetry, had the ability to foreign languages.

Poetry books by Marshak, who moved from Voronezh to Petrograd, immediately enjoyed great success, and their feature is a variety of genres: poems, ballads, sonnets, riddles, songs, sayings - he was able to do everything.

He has received many awards and his poems have been translated into dozens of languages.

The most famous works are “Twelve Months”, “Luggage”, “The Tale of the Stupid Mouse”, “That's how absent-minded”, “Mustache-striped” and others.

Agnia Lvovna Barto (1906-1981)

Agniya Barto was an exemplary student, already at school she began to write poetry and epigrams for the first time.

Now many children are brought up on her poems, her light, rhythmic poems have been translated into many languages ​​of the world.

Agnia has been an active literary figure all her life, a member of the jury of the Andersen competition.

In 1976, she received the G.H. Andersen Prize.

The most famous poems are “Bull”, “Bullfinch”, “Tamara and I”, “Lyubochka”, “Bear”, “Man”, “I am growing” and others.

Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov (1913-2009)

He devoted a lot of time to social activities, although at first he did not have a dream of becoming a writer: in his youth he was both a laborer and a member of a geological exploration expedition.

We all remember such works as "Uncle Styopa - a policeman", "What do you have", "Song of friends", "Three little pigs", "New Year's Eve" and others.

Contemporary children's writers

Grigory Bentsionovich Oster

Children's writer, in whose works adults can learn a lot of interesting things.

He was born in Odessa, served in the Navy, his life is still very active: he is a leading, talented author, cartoon screenwriter. "Monkeys", "A Kitten Named Woof", "38 Parrots", "Got Bitten" - all these cartoons were filmed according to his script, and "Bad Advice" is a book that has gained immense popularity.

By the way, an anthology of children's literature has been published in Canada: the books of most writers have a circulation of 300-400 thousand, and Auster's Bad Advice has sold 12 million copies!

Eduard Nikolaevich Uspensky

From childhood, Eduard Uspensky was a ringleader, participated in KVN, organized skits, then he first tried his hand at writing, later he began to write plays for children's radio programs, children's theaters, dreamed of creating his own magazine for children.

The cartoon "Crocodile Gena and his friends" brought fame to the writer, since then the eared symbol - Cheburashka, has settled in almost every home.

We also still love the book and cartoon “Three from Prostokvashino”, “Koloboks are Investigating”, “Plasticine Crow”, “Baba Yaga Against!” and others.

JK Rowling

Speaking of modern children's writers, it's simply impossible not to think about the author of the Harry Potter series of books, the wizard boy and his friends.

It's the best-selling book series in history, and the movies made from it have been huge box office hits.

Rowling had a chance to go from obscurity and poverty to worldwide fame. At first, no editors agreed to accept and publish a book about a wizard, believing that such a genre would be of no interest to readers.

Only the small publishing house Bloomsbury agreed - and did not lose.

Now Rowling continues to write, is engaged in charity and social activities, she is a self-fulfilled author and a happy mother and wife.

Olga

Modern Russian children's writers of the 21st century and their works have replaced the long-familiar Chukovsky, with his Aibolit, and Nosov, with his beloved Dunno. Some contemporary works highly controversial. After all, we are used to the fact that children's fairy tales, stories and poems should be kind, instructive in some way, and good must certainly win.

In addition, there are frank graphomaniacs, with an unstable psyche, but they have enough funds to release their collections.

Therefore, it is very important to carefully screen out the literature that falls into the hands of children. After all, it forms their psyche, and suggests the line of their behavior in various situations.

Modern children's writers in Russia have moved away from classic Soviet children's literature and do not always put morality in the first place. And, nevertheless, they manage to convey in a fun and accessible form to children what is “good” and what is “bad”.

Modern children's writers of Russia, list:

  • Tatyana Bokova (I fell in love with Thursday. Miracles under New Year. Mom, Dad and I.)
  • Sergei Georgiev (Firs-sticks: Field Marshal Pulkin. Ball from Australia. Little green frog)
  • Artur Givargizov (Notes of an outstanding loser. About dragons and policemen.)
  • Tamara Kryukova (Brilliant galosh from the right foot. Zhenya Moskvichev and his friends)
  • Oleg Kurguzov (Birthday upside down. In the footsteps of Pochemuchka)
  • Sergei Sedov (Hercules. 12 great feats. Eyewitness account.)
  • Maria Bershadskaya (Big little girl.)
  • Stanislav Vostokov (Do not feed, do not tease...)
  • Artur Givargizov (From grandfather to child.)
  • Maria Aromshtam (When Angels Rest.)
In fact, there are a lot of children's writers now, and only the most famous ones are listed here. How do people become writers? Most of them are dreamers and inventors who themselves, becoming parents, found that their children had nothing to read. Old fairy tales have long been read, and some of them are better protected. It is difficult to teach children to read when there is a vacuum around, and this is at best. It is worse if the child gets stuck in computer games, where he does not form the easiest character.

Modern children's writers are psychologists, teachers and just parents who endlessly love children, their own and others, and they grow up with the children, telling more and more fairy tales. They know children, and sometimes it is children who suggest fairy tales. Only the person who communicates with children every day can write an exciting story and tear the kid away from the TV with cartoons.

And one should not underestimate the influence of children's fiction on the child's psyche. Books make the child think and imagine images on their own, which does not happen when watching cartoons.

Parents should be more attentive to their child, and choose fairy tales / stories that will be understandable to the child and they will like it. He just doesn't know that there is such a thing. fairy world literature and is unable to separate good books from the bad ones.