"We read to children about the war." VIII International Action “Reading to children about the war Reading to children about the war in the library

On the eve of the Great Victory, the Children's Library took part and organized the All-Russian event “We read to children about the war” in the city of Neryungri.

The main goal of the action is to educate patriotic feelings in children and teenagers using the best examples of children's literature about the Great Patriotic War.

On May 4 at 11:00, simultaneously in our city and in all corners of Russia, in libraries, schools, and kindergartens, the best examples of fiction dedicated to the feats of the people during the war were read aloud to children.

The staff of the children's library held patriotic bibliography "We will honor your feat forever" » to preschool and general education institutions.

For students in grades 1-7, virtual excursions and acquaintances “Little persistent men, girls worthy of poems” were held, dedicated to the pioneer heroes. With great excitement, the children listened to the story and watched slides about the fates of their peers, who together stood up to defend their Motherland. Bombing, famine, devastation, concentration camps - that’s what they had to endure.

Excerpts from Valentin Kataev’s story “Son of the Regiment” were presented to the children’s attention.





The literary and musical composition “Glory to you, victorious soldier” aroused great interest among high school students. No one was left indifferent by the lines of military lyrics by I. Utkin, B. Smolensky, P. Kogan, A. Surkov, M. Kulchitsky.

A briefing “Call, memory, the 45th again...” was held for the kids in the library. In an accessible form, children learned about the symbols of the holiday: the Eternal Flame, the Victory Parade, the St. George Ribbon, the May fireworks. The children listened with great attention to the works of Anatoly Mityaev “Earrings for a Donkey” and “Bag of Oatmeal”. Funny “war” games brought a unique flavor to communication with children. The event ended with “celebratory fireworks”

As part of the event, a creative competition “I Remember, I am Proud” was held, which was aimed at preserving the grateful memory of those who valiantly defended their Motherland.

Anyone could write on a piece of paper words of gratitude and gratitude to their grandfathers and great-grandfathers, to all those who defended peace on Earth

The children's attention in the library was presented to book exhibitions, varied in form and content: the exhibition-memory “Remember. We praise. We are proud”, information exhibition “Dedicated to children-heroes”, rapid response exhibition “We are faithful to this memory”.

The action “I read poems about the war!” was also in demand on this day. And you?"

Each reader chose a poem to their liking and read it aloud.

Every year the number of participants in the “We read to children about the war in Neryungri” campaign is growing: 2016 – 1103 people, 2017 – 1501, 2018 – 2011 people. And this means that the memory of generations is alive.

The Children's Library thanks all participants! Many thanks to them.

We hope for further fruitful cooperation.

Head of the children's library: Lyudmila Ogrina.

The international action “We read to children about the war - 2017” was held in the children's department of the “MCB” of the Peschanokopsky district on May 4, 2017 at 11.00 o’clock, the host of the event Stalnaya S.A. spoke about the purpose of the action, about its great significance for the younger generation.

The topic “Children of War” was chosen for the conversation and reading. After listening to L.A. Kassil’s story “The Story of the Absent,” the guys shared their impressions. During the event, children read poems and talked about the works they had read on the theme of the Second World War. During the event, songs about the Second World War were played. The event was attended by 2nd grade students from PSOS No. 1 named after. G. V. Alisova.

The material was prepared by V. A. Kochetkova, librarian of the MBUK PR “MCB”.

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The Peschanokopsky department of the MBUK PR "MCB" took part in the International event "We read to children about the war", which took place on May 4, 2017 at 11 o'clock.

The organizer of the event is the Samara Regional Children's Library.

The listeners were children from the first class of the Secondary School No. 1.

The guys learned how the action was going, saw the emblem and map of the action participants.

The story chosen for reading was S. Alekseev’s “Zhirkovsky Hill” and A. Tvardovsky’s poem “The Tankman’s Tale.” The guys listened attentively with interest, and then discussed what they had read, and got acquainted with the exhibition of literature “Both in Memory and in Books Forever.”

Librarian of the Peschanokopsky department of the IBC PR "MCB" Oleynikova V.V.

Throughout the country on May 4 at 11 a.m. the International Action: “Reading to Children about the 2017 War” was held.

The libraries of the Peschanokopsky district also joined the action: in the children's department of the Inter-Settlement Central Library of the Peschanokopsky district, librarian Stalnaya S.A. read for second-graders of the MBOU PSOSH No. 1 named after. G.V. Alisov's story “About the Absent” by Lev Kassil. In kindergarten No. 1 “Smile,” methodologist Yudina N.N. read Anatoly Mityaev’s story “Grandfather’s Order.” In the Peschanokopsky department of the “MCB”, librarian V. V. Oleynikova read the story “Zhirkovsky Hill” by Sergei Alekseev and A. Tvardovsky “The Tankman’s Tale” for the children of the first grade of PSOS No. 1, in the Letnitsky department of the “MCB” librarian O. V. Ivanenko read the story Sergei Alekseev “Victory” for second grade children at LSOSH No. 16 named after. N.V. Pereverzeva.

In the Zarechensky department of the ICB, librarian E. N. Kizilova read Lev Kassil’s story “At the Blackboard” for the primary school children of secondary school No. 39. In the Zhukovsky department of the “MCB”, librarian Teslya T.V. read A. Mityaev’s story “Four Hours’ Vacation” for children in grades 4 and 5 of ZhSOSH No. 22.

For modern children and teenagers, the Great Patriotic War is distant history. The main goal of the international campaign “Reading to Children about War” is to educate children’s patriotic feelings using the best examples of children’s literature about the Great Patriotic War.

An hour of simultaneous loud reading of the best works about the war, written for children, helped the participants of the action to feel like part of one big country in which everyone is responsible for everything; to realize the importance of preserving the memory of current generations about events in the history of the Fatherland, to cultivate a sense of patriotism and love for the Motherland.

Head MBO MBUK PR "MTsB" T. A. Alekseeva

Municipal libraries of the city of Arkhangelsk took part in the VIII International Action “Reading to Children about the War.”

The international campaign “Reading to Children about War” is timed to coincide with Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War. The initiator and organizer of the action is the Samara Regional Children's Library. The main goal of the “We read to children about the war” campaign is to cultivate patriotic feelings in children and adolescents using the example of the best examples of children's literature about the Great Patriotic War.

On May 4, 2017 at 11.00, an hour of simultaneous reading of works about the Great Patriotic War took place simultaneously in various parts of Russia and beyond its borders. In libraries, schools, kindergartens, shelters, hospitals and other institutions, the best examples of fiction dedicated to the events of 1941-1945 were read aloud to children. and a great human feat.

In Arkhangelsk, 14 municipal libraries took part in the International Action. More than 600 children and adults attended the events.

Children of different ages were read excerpts from the books “Salute, Pioneer!”, “Robinsons of the Cold Island” by Nikolai Vordov, “Boys with Bows” by Valentin Pikul and “Childhood, scorched by the war of 1941-1945.” In total, 11 meetings were held on the day of the action, including “Children-Heroes of the Great Patriotic War”, “Childhood in Military Arkhangelsk”, “Songs in a Military Overcoat”.

The children remembered the wonderful writer Evgeniy Stepanovich Kokovin, our fellow countryman, after whom the library is named. When the war began, Evgeniy Stepanovich was 28 years old, he was already known both as a writer and as a journalist, and was actively published in newspapers and magazines. During the war, Yevgeny Kokovin became a war correspondent for the newspapers “Patriot of the Motherland” and “Brave Warrior”. In his story “The Leader of the Sanitary Team, Evgeny Kokovin immortalized a dog’s courage and devotion; it was from this story that excerpts were read on International Reading Day. And after reading, the musical and literary composition “Children and War Are Incompatible” was presented by members of the “Fidgets” theater group and the “Guitar Song” studio from school No. 2 named after V.F. Filippov, Arkhangelsk.

The librarians chose the theme “Animals at War,” and first-graders took part in the action. From the introductory conversation, the guys learned at what high price the victory in the Great Patriotic War was won. Next there was a conversation about the enormous help animals provided during the war: dogs, horses, camels, pigeons. The story “Earrings for a Donkey” by A. Mityaev was chosen for reading aloud. After reading, they answered questions about the content of the story. All the children were very sorry for the donkey Yasha and admired the fact that even when wounded he continued to carry water to the infantrymen. At the end of the meeting, the guys showed the materials they had prepared about their great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers - veterans of the Great Patriotic War.

The librarians invited Colonel of the Medical Service Sergei Evgenievich Kharlov to a meeting with the cadets. He told the children about the students of the Solovetsky School of Navy Young Men and read an excerpt from Valentin Pikul’s autobiographical book “Boys with Bows.” Sergei Evgenievich was personally acquainted with Valentin Savvich Pikul, so his story was especially interesting. In difficult times of war, teenagers had to become naval cabin boys and, at the age of 14-16, take part in the war, not yet in the victorious year of 1943.

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In elementary school, students listened to the first chapters of the story by L.F. Voronkova "Girl from the City". This book introduced the children to the girl Valentinka, who was orphaned during the Great Patriotic War, and to the people who sheltered her. The story about the little girl made a strong impression on the guys. Many children took the book home to finish reading the story to the end, as well as other books about the war from the exhibition “Childhood and War Were Together.” Children in 4th and 5th grades got acquainted with the book of the Arkhangelsk writer M.K. Popov "Junkers" over Solombala. This short story is about little Arkhangelsk residents whose childhood was scorched by the war. Children looked at historical photographs with interest and read comments on them, allowing them to more fully understand what the war was like, what and how life was like on the front and rear. After discussing the story, the guys paid tribute to the memory of their fallen fellow countrymen at the stand with photographs “They died defending their Motherland” and received St. George’s ribbons as a gift.

After listening to L. Tassi’s poem “Teddy Bear,” the children felt how scary it was to lose a family, to be left alone, with only their favorite toy nearby, Teddy Bear. The film "Friends" told the story that during the war years it was hard for both people and animals, but friendship helped them survive.

Librarians covered the topic “Children and War.” It is difficult for modern schoolchildren to imagine how their peers lived and fought for victory during the war years. Teenagers had to shoot, collect weapons at battlefields, and act as messengers for the partisans. The guys wrote in newspaper notebooks, made their own ink, enjoyed frozen potatoes for lunch, and worked at the machine for 12-14 hours. And most importantly, they overcame their previous whims, laziness, and fears. It was necessary not to break into crying or a rash act that could lead to death. Together with the librarian, the children recalled the biographies of child heroes, their exploits, even played out possible situations, memorized those character traits that would be useful in peaceful life. We read poems and remembered our great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers who survived the war.

A book on the theme “Fighters in White Coats” was chosen to be read to the children. The guys heard the story “Sister” by Lev Kassil. Then there was a discussion of the story. When leaving, the guys presented holiday cards and a Dove of Peace, designed for veterans and war participants, made with their own hands.

The library staff showed a presentation about the role of animals in the Great Patriotic War. Girls and boys told their stories that they heard from their grandparents and read poems.

An hour of patriotism for fifth-grade students of sanatorium boarding school No. 2 took place at Librarians who spoke about the difficult years of the war, about the perseverance and courage of the girls and boys who fought at the front, in the underground, in partisan detachments, and participated in raising funds for the needs of the front. Thousands of children and teenagers performed heroic deeds in those years. The names of Zina Portnova, Marat Kazei, Leni Golikov, Valya Kotik and other small scouts and partisans are forever included in the country’s military chronicle. Students got acquainted with the exploits performed by young heroes. A minute of silence was held to honor the memory of the fallen.

Svetlana Koltsova

We spent May 4th in kindergarten promotion", which took place on our street. The children were read out loud the best literary works about the Great Patriotic War war. Presenters Stock talked about the significance of Victory Day, about the feat of the Soviet people during the Great Patriotic War wars. A minute of silence was declared in tribute to the memory of the fallen heroes.

Then the reading of works of fiction began aloud. A book exhibition was organized for the pupils in the kindergarten " Reading books about war, to know! Remember! Be proud!"

Children listened to the stories of L. Kassil “Sister”, “Katyusha”, “Battering Ram”, “Main Army”, E. Vorobyov “Last Shots”, Bogomolov “For the Defense of Stalingrad” and others.

The reading took place in the form of a conversation-dialogue, at the end of each read The children and their teachers summed up the story and discussed it.

It is books that will not let us forget about who won the most terrible battle and at what cost. 20th century war. If we will read books about war, we will have something to remember.




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For our action, we selected the following statement by V, G, Belinsky: “The book is the life of our time. Everyone needs it - both old and young.

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Consultation “What do we read to children?” At the preparatory stage of the implementation of my pedagogical project “Acquaintance with the work of V. V. Bianchi,” a survey was conducted.

Most recently, our kindergarten hosted the “Read with the Whole Family” event. Adults took part in the action in support of family reading.

On May 4, from 11:00 to 18:00, the VIII International Action “Reading to Children about War” was held. Over the course of 7 years, the Action has become an international large-scale event.

Every country, every people has its own main holiday, which is celebrated annually for a long time. It unites the nation.

Currently, our country pays great attention to the patriotic education of the younger generation. In his work on patriotism.

The international event “Reading to Children about War” was held this year on May 4 for the eighth time. Khabarovsk children's libraries have been taking part in it for several years.

IN children's library branch No. 10 The action began with a minute of silence, with which all those present honored the memory of the fallen heroes. During the event, librarians read the following stories: “General Zhukov”, “We are in Berlin”, “The war is counting the last meters”, “Victory Banner” from the collection of S. Alekseev “100 stories about the war”. The children talked about their great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers who fought in the Great Patriotic War, about their exploits and awards, with whose portraits they would definitely take part in the “Immortal Regiment” procession. During the meeting, those present recited poems about the war, and also sang the song “Victory Day” in chorus. The librarians handed out figurines of doves to the children and gave them the task of writing wishes to veterans on them in order to later place them on the class stand.

At 11 o'clock readers children's library - branch No. 4 We also observed a minute of silence for the fallen heroes. The librarians told the children about the glorious holiday of May 9, which is significant for our entire country and every Russian family. Then the video “Everyone went to the front” was shown and A. Tvardovsky’s book “Vasily Terkin” was read.

The guys learned at what enormous cost the victory came to our people. The children's special attention was attracted by the book exhibition “Eternal Glory to the Heroes!”, at which books by S. Alekseev, L. Kassil, V. Kataev and other authors were presented. Many books were also taken home by the children.

Readers children's library-branch No. 2 took part in such an event for the first time. The children learned poems and songs with great pleasure, and got acquainted in advance with the works that they would have to read aloud in public. As part of this campaign, with the help of the children, funds were raised to purchase gifts for veterans, which the children will present to them at the gala holiday on May 5th.

IN TsGDB im. A. Gaidar As part of the Day of Military-Patriotic Books “I Compose an Ode to a Soldier,” young readers of gymnasiums No. 3 and No. 4 read poems, works by S. Alekseev, K. Paustovsky and the story of our Far Eastern writer E. Kokhan about his wartime childhood. They shared their impressions with interest and got acquainted with the books presented at the exhibition “Lines Gained in Battle.” On this day, an hour of remembrance “Childhood scorched by war” was also held, during which children not only listened to works by writers on military topics, but also prepared holiday cards in the form of doves for veterans.

The youngest readers Family Reading Library Branch No. 11, there were children from the Skazka kindergarten. During the event, fragments of the stories by L. Panteleev “The First Feat”, S. Alekseev “Gennady Stalingradovich”, A. Mityaev “Bag of Oatmeal”, poems from the collection “It was a difficult battle” were read.


The children watched an animated film based on the story by K. Paustovsky “The Tale of a Beetle,” and then guessed riddles (weapons, types of troops, military ranks, etc.), composed the main words of Victory (peace, victory), and played outdoor games.

For the international campaign “Reading to Children about War” Children's library branch No. 5 joined for the fourth time.

This year, librarians offered the children Yuri Yakovlev’s story “The Girl from Vasilievsky Island.” The guys met Leningrad schoolgirl Tanya Savicheva. Nine pages from her diary, laboriously written with a weakened hand, became a document of amazing power. Young readers learned about the Savichev family, about life in besieged Leningrad. We watched a fragment of a documentary film and got acquainted with books telling about the defenders and children of the hero city. The meeting with Tanya Savicheva made a huge impression on the guys and brought sincere tears to their eyes.

As part of the promotion in children's library branch No. 6 A whole series of events dedicated to the Great Patriotic War took place.

The library displayed book exhibitions “Reading books about war” and an information tablet “Holy War. Steps of history." For readers, there were memory lessons “What do you know about war?”, lessons of courage “The front line passed through childhood.”

The meeting with Far Eastern writers E.K. Kokhan and B.K. Sukharov left an indelible impression in the hearts of readers.

Evgeny Kokhan is a poet, a veteran who, while still a child, ended up in a fascist concentration camp. The children could not hold back their tears while listening to Yevgeny Kokhan’s terrible story about his wartime childhood, the horrors of war, and the days spent in a concentration camp. The guys prepared poems for the dear veteran. And based on the story “Childhood Scorched by War,” our readers created an album with their own drawings and reviews.

Boris Sukharov spoke about the hungry days of post-war life. I read poems about bread. This significant meeting ended with a song to the words of Boris Sukharov “On the sacred Prokhorovsky Field”.

And of course, a line of guys lined up to take autographs from our guests. Everyone wanted to leave a memory of this meeting.

On May 4 at 11 o’clock, loud readings of the stories “Bag of Oatmeal” by Anatoly Mityaev and “Zina Portnova” by Anna Pechorskaya took place.

Preserving the memory of the valor and heroism of our people, preserving the memory of veterans, our great-grandfathers and grandfathers is our main task. It is very important not to lose the connection between generations, to know the history of our people and our country. The younger generation must remember: a new war begins when a generation grows up that has forgotten the previous war.