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Tales of Plyatskovsky for kids.

There is hardly a person who has never heard such lines: "sing better in chorus", "friendship begins with a smile." A little raccoon from the Soviet cartoon and the cat Leopold sing songs on the verses of the popular songwriter Mikhail Spartakovich Plyatskovsky.

Unlike the songs, Plyatskovskiy's tales are heard by fewer people: they are short, their plot is uncomplicated, and the language is simple. However, this is their advantage, because they are written for preschool and primary school children.

Fairy tales and early development

Although Plyatskovsky's name is not so well-known to the common man like Chukovsky or Nosov, his works are in the service of early development methodologists: short, with simple plots, they are understood and interesting for children from 2 years old.

Many of Tales of Plyatskovskiy plot the plot in such a way that the author's assertion involuntarily causes surprise, a question. The text in very compressed volumes includes intrigue, which forces children to use the heuristic method. If you make pauses while reading, it will enable the child to solve the writer's puzzles independently. Thus, simple reading will turn into an exciting and useful game for the development of the intellect.

M. Plyatskovski writes very interestingly. Fairy tales make one think over the meaning of unusual words, developing linguistic thinking. For example, the seal got the name Tyulentya because of its exorbitant laziness, and the dumb lion took the pronoun "I" in the animal names for a pronoun, having fallen into a comic situation.

Beast and the guys

Tales of Plyatskovskiy teach children rules and norms of behavior, simulate familiar situations and introduce the world. Some stories do not just teach kindness, but also ridicule the bad character traits characteristic of children. The dirty duck, for example, became invisible to friends - they stopped communicating with him.

Heroes of stories - beast, and mostly cubs.

There are two collections of this author, united by common heroes: "Daisies in January" and "Sunny for memory".

The language of fairy tales is unpretentious, but children do not need extensive reasoning, for which they can not keep up. It is important that every word has a profound meaning, and the general concept is to glorify peace and kindness.

Tales of Plyatskovskiy are similar in form and impact on the reader with the adventures of Hedgehog and the Bear, Sergei Kozlov.

Mikhail Plyatskovsky. The Tale of an Inverted Turtle

This fairy tale from the collection "Camomiles in January" tells of the misfortune that happened to the tortoise Mneseshit. Plyatskov names all his characters gives meaning: in this case, the name reflects the slowness of the hero, and the dog's name Dog Bull from another fairy tale is the product of the game with the word.

And although the Cold North Wind was the cause of a great calamity, which the author in advance warns readers ("Then still no one knew what all this will lead to"), he also allowed real friendship to manifest.

Plyatskovsky is building the text in anticipation, omissions, leaving details for later. When reading, I often want to ask questions "how" and "why": how could this happen? Why could no one help the tortoise in trouble? This plotting makes the story alive, interesting and easy to hold attention.

To date, there are many publications of Plyatsky's fairy tales, but the best ones are those that are illustrated by the works of Suteev, the famous Soviet storyteller and animator.

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