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"Lisichkin bread": summary

Prishvin's stories do not leave either children or adults indifferent. Likewise, the story "Lisichkin bread", which tells about turning ordinary hard bread into a magic gift of the forest, will give readers a lot of positive emotions.

Prishvin's language in stories about nature

Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin, through his life, carried the ability to look at the world through the eyes of the child - with joy, immediacy, surprise. That is why his stories about nature are so close and understandable to children of any age.

His works are permeated with a trembling attitude to all life, love and nature, and to man. Prishvin, like no other, is able to show the amazing aspects of everyday things, to show the magic that is happening right next to us.

The author's statements are strikingly accurate and verified. Prishvin perceives nature both as a scientist and as a writer. The main character in the stories is the author himself - hunter, scientist, observer, poet, artist. Simple and interesting stories about living nature will help to form a correct attitude to the world around the child.

So, what is the story about "Lisichkin bread" about?

Summary

Prishvin describes how he returned in the evening with hunting, and he was met by a young daughter Zinochka. He arranges his hunting trophies on the table and tells the girl about each. About black grouse: "It lives in the forest, birch catkins are biting in the spring, eating berries in the marshes in the autumn, and hiding in the winter from severe frosts under the cover of snow." He also tells about the grouse, describes his behavior, reproduces his characteristic whistle on the pipe.

Shows brought mushrooms, berries, bones, blueberries, cowberries. Gives a touch and smell of a fragrant pine resin, tells how trees treat their wounds with it. Especially for the daughter brought a hunter and forest grasses - valerian, Peter cross, cuckoo tears, cabbage.

Under the herbs in the bag, the girl finds black bread. My father tells her that it's fox bread. The girl eats it with pleasure, although she often refuses at home from fresh white bread. Since then, my father often took bread from home specifically for his daughter, in order to bring her the bread she loved so much.

Reviews

After reading the story it becomes clear with what love the nature of the protagonist. The hunter is carried away by the story of the forest not only by his daughter Zinachka, but also by the reader. And not one heroine wants to try the mysterious Lisichkin bread. Reviews of the story are unanimous - it is to the liking of both kids and adults.

Due to the simplicity of speech, this and other stories of Prishvin are often used in kindergartens for acquaintance of children with nature. The peculiarity of this story is that there is no expressed morality in it - the child himself extracts from the read an instructive conclusion. Together with Zinochka, children learn about the life of forest birds, the names of herbs and berries, but, unlike the naive girl, they understand that the bread brought by the father from the forest is the most ordinary, which means that the girl's disdain for home bread is not based on anything .

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