"We read to children about the war." VIII International Campaign "We read to children about the war World campaign read to children about the war

You can only remember what you know.
If you tell children about the war, they will have something to remember.

Dear Pskovians!
In 2017, the libraries of Pskov for the fifth time will take part in the International Campaign "Reading Children about the War".

May 4, 2017 at 11.00 in various parts of Russia and abroad will be an hour of simultaneous reading of works about the Great Patriotic War. In libraries, schools, kindergartens, orphanages, hospitals and other institutions, the best examples will be read aloud to children. fiction dedicated to the events of 1941-1945. and great human achievement.

We invite you to join the Action within the walls of our libraries!


Registration in the Promotion

May 4 Library "Spring" them. S. A. Zolottseva took part in the International Campaign "We read to children about the war."

At the beginning of the meeting, everyone together recalled the most terrible page in the history of our country - the Great Patriotic War, the heroism and courage of the defenders of the Motherland, military and labor exploits.

Special attention was given to the blockade of the city of Leningrad, because. the events described in the book chosen for reading took place here.

The librarians then read to the children story by Yuri Yakovlev "Girls from Vasilyevsky Island".

The story is very sad, and at the same time life-affirming. Tanya Savicheva died, but the memory of her is alive in the hearts of people. After reading the story, the guys were silent for a long time, thinking about the terrible trials of the war. Also, the heroine of the story, Valya Zaitseva, talks about how important it is to remember and be friends, and the guys also remembered this.

Our young readers learned that Tanya's diary from besieged Leningrad was immortalized in stone at the third kilometer of the "Road of Life" and is an integral part of the "Flower of Life" memorial complex.

The event ended with a minute of silence, after which all participants of the meeting received George Ribbons- a symbol of courage and memory.


Victory Day May 9 -
Holiday of peace in the country and spring.
On this day, we remember the soldiers
Those who did not return to their families from the war.

On this holiday we honor grandfathers,
Defended their native country
Gave the nations victory
And returned us peace and spring!
N. Tomilina

May 4, on the eve of the holiday Great Victory, the Family Reading Library and students of grade 3 "A" of school No. 3 of the city of Pskov, became participants in the VIII International Campaign "Reading to children about the war."

In the introductory conversation, the librarian reminded the schoolchildren of the events of the Great Patriotic War, and newsreels about the beginning of the war and Victory Day prepared the children for acquaintance with a literary work. With a minute of silence, the participants of the Action honored the memory of those who died defending their Motherland, who, at the cost of their own lives, brought the long-awaited Victory closer.

The librarian reminded the schoolchildren that during the Great Patriotic War, children fought alongside adults, fought steadfastly and courageously, showing determination and courage. Chosen to read story by Mikhail Zoshchenko "Brave children". This is a story about the most ordinary boys and girls from 8 to 13 years old, who, while working in the field, seeing a Nazi pilot descending with a parachute, were not afraid of the enemy, but captured him and delivered him to the village. A month later, the guys received a letter of gratitude from the military command of the Red Army "for their brave and courageous behavior." At the end of the reading, the participants of the event, together with the librarian, discussed the story and answered questions about its content.

In the second part of the event, the schoolchildren met with Galina Dmitrievna Kistireva, a resident of the Ovsishche microdistrict, a library reader. Galina Dmitrievna is one of those who are called "children of war." When the war began, she was only 3 years old, and when the war ended, she was 7 years old. But memories from military childhood are still alive, strong and touching the soul. Our guest, with tears in her eyes, spoke about her mother, who had to work very hard to feed her children. About the father, whom the whole family was waiting for from the war, and he returned only at the end of 1945 - the beginning of 1946. About a woman with two children who were evacuated from besieged Leningrad and lived with the family of Galina Dmitrievna. The two families brought together by the war have become truly dear people, one might say, one family. Galina Dmitrievna also told about that main day when all people, including herself, learned about the Victory over Nazi Germany. Among her favorite books about the Great Patriotic War, Galina Dmitrievna named "The Tale of a Real Man" by B. Polevoy, "Son of the Regiment" by V. Kataev, "Alexander Matrosov" by P. Zhurba. At the end of her speech, our guest very soulfully recited A. Dementyev's poem "The Ballad of a Mother" by heart. On the eve of Victory Day, the guys warmly congratulated Galina Dmitrievna on the holiday, wished her and all her family good health, longevity and a peaceful life.

On the eve of the Great Victory Day, the Children's Ecological Library "Rainbow" supported the International Campaign "Reading to Children about the War" by colleagues from the Samara Regional Children's Library.

Library readers from kindergarten No. 38 "Umka".

The event began with the acquaintance of the photo exhibition of the Pskov photographer Alexander Kalinin "Memory Road".

"Memory Road" is a series of photographs created with the participation of reenactors and search engines of the Ostrovsky Military History Museum. This is a unique photo exhibition, because props, pillboxes and trenches from the times of the Great Patriotic War were used in its creation. Work on the exhibition took place on the Stalin Line in the Ostrovsky district. During the year, the author and his associates continued their work on the photo exhibition, filming even in difficult weather conditions, in heat, rain, snow and cold. This exhibition helped the children to go back to that terrible and courageous time of the heroes, to look at the epoch-making event through the eyes of its participants.

And then the participants of the event were read Anatoly Mityaev's story "Horses" from the collection "The Sixth Incomplete".

The peculiarity of the story is that the plot is not an invention of the writer, but a real event. The enemy cavalrymen were forced to flee, and the attack pilot Captain Blinov (Nelson Georgievich Stepanyan, twice Hero of Soviet Union died in 1944).

The story made a strong impression on the children and caused a great emotional response: the children actively participated in the discussion, answered questions and themselves told about how animals helped people during the war.

And at the end of the event, they read poems dedicated to the Victory Day holiday.

On the eve of Victory Day, important words were heard in the Library of the Lyubyatovo microdistrict "BiblioLub": courage, feat, glory, winners, gratitude ...

Participants of the action "Reading to children about the war" heard Leo Kassil's stories from the book "Your Defenders". Anti-aircraft gunners, forest partisans, nurse Nadya Balashova, their exploits amazed the guys. The pages of the book simply and clearly told "about the heroism and courage of ordinary people." The children listened with special attention to the history of the monument to the Soviet Liberator Soldier in Berlin. For some, it was a discovery that the tomb of the Unknown Soldier and " Eternal flame» there are in many cities of Russia, there is this memorial place and in Pskov.

The children looked at military photographs, books about the Great Patriotic War with interest, and the subject exposition attracted their attention. Unlike the museum, all things could be touched by hand.

On May 4, the Children's Library "LiK", pupils of MBDOU No. 15 and MDOU No. 23 took part in the International Campaign "We read to children about the war."
During the presentation, they talked about the holiday - the Day of the Great Victory, about what the words "Great Patriotic War" mean and what the colors of the St. George ribbon symbolize.

The children learned about the significant battles of the Great Patriotic War, books about which were presented at the exhibition "Your bitter trace - and in the books that are on the shelves ...", then they read aloud story by Sergei Alekseev "Soldier's strength", about the heroism of the soldier Garkusha and his fighting friends. The memory of the fallen was honored with a minute of silence.

The children participated in a master class on making postcards-congratulations by May 9, and at the end, all those present were presented with St. George's ribbons.

4 May the Central Children's Library took part in the VIII International Campaign "Reading to children about the war", initiated by the Samara Regional Children's Library and dedicated to the Great Victory Day. The main goal of the action "Reading to children about the war" is to instill patriotic feelings in children and adolescents using the best examples of children's literature about the Great Patriotic War as an example. On this day, the best examples of fiction dedicated to the events of 1941-1945 are read aloud in libraries. and great human achievement.

The start of the annual action is at 11.00 local time of the region in which the event takes place. And thus, it turns out 24 hours of uninterrupted reading of books about the war. In 2017, more than 6 thousand institutions from the Republic of Belarus, the Donetsk People's Republic, the Republic of Kazakhstan and 83 regions of the Russian Federation applied for participation in the campaign.

In the Central Children's Library, the action "We read to children about the war" started on May 4 at 11.00. On the junior subscription, they read aloud "Stories about the War" by Sergei Alekseev. Simple stories about Russian soldiers and commanders helped children to imagine those terrible events of the Great War.

The teenagers were offered to listen to Yuri Yakovlev's story "Memory" from the collection "From Moscow to Berlin" and excerpts from the poem "Sasha Sibiryakov" by our fellow countryman, front-line poet Georgy Doronin. More books schoolchildren looked at the war at the exhibition "Pages from the Book of War".

In the literary drawing room of the Central Children's Library, within the framework of the VIII International Campaign "Reading to children about the war", for the third graders of school No. 91, an hour of poetry "Lines scorched by war" was held. The children learned that during the war they attached special importance to literature, as it depicted the feat of the people. In a solemn atmosphere, schoolchildren listened to poems by famous front-line poets: K. Simonov, A. Tvardovsky, Yu. Drunina. The students also learned about the Kuzbass poets: E. Buravlev, V. Chugunov, V. Izmailov, G. Doronin, M. Nebogatov, who fought on the fronts of the war and dedicated their lines to the Great Victory. At the end of the event, the children read poems about the war, which they had learned for Victory Day and got acquainted with the exhibition of books “And the saved world remembers”.

In total, 69 people took part in the action "Reading to children about the war" in the Central Children's Library.

E. F. Sinigaeva, Ch. librarian of the CDB; T. V. Sannikova, leading. librarian,
tel. 77-25-82

For the second year in a row, the Department of Reading Rooms of the Central City Library. NV Gogol takes part in the action.

On May 4, poems, fragments of stories and stories about the war were read in the Reading Rooms Department. Pupils of MKU "Shore of Hope" became participants of the action. From the conversation, the guys learned about the difficult trials that befell our country and about the great human feat of our people. Across literary works librarians revealed the tragedy of the terrible war years, which the young generation of Russians should remember. Little readers became active participants in the action. They prepared and read poems about the war. After reading, the students discussed what they had read and empathized with the heroes of the stories.

Thanks to the Samara Library (the organizer of the international action), thousands of children united in such an important matter as preserving the memory of the Great Patriotic War.

Victory Day is a common holiday for all our people. The younger generation should remember those to whom they owe their lives. Those who, at the cost of their own lives, gained us freedom and peace, must always live in our hearts.

The international campaign “Reading to children about the war” was held this year on May 4 for the eighth time. Children's libraries of Khabarovsk have been participating in it for several years.

V children's library-branch No. 10 The action began with a minute of silence, which all those present honored the memory of fallen heroes. During the event, the librarians read the stories: “General Zhukov”, “We are in Berlin”, “ last meters the war counts”, “The Banner of Victory” from the collection of S. Alekseev “100 stories about the war”. Children talked about their great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers who fought in the Great Patriotic War, about their exploits and awards, with portraits of which they will 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 pigeons to the children and gave them the task to write wishes to veterans on them in order to place them on the class stand in the future.

At 11 o'clock readers children's library - branch number 4 They also honored the fallen heroes with a minute of silence. 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 the book by A. Tvardovsky “Vasily Terkin” was read.

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

Readers children's library-branch No. 2 participated in such an event for the first time. Children with great pleasure learned poems and songs, got acquainted in advance with works that would have to be 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 solemn holiday on May 5.

V TsGDB im. A. Gaidar within the framework of the Day of the military-patriotic book “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 military childhood. They shared their impressions with interest, got acquainted with the books presented at the exhibition “Strings obtained in battle”. On this day, an hour of remembrance “Childhood Scorched by War” also took place, during which children not only listened to the works of military writers, but also prepared holiday postcards in the form of doves for veterans.

The youngest readers libraries family reading- branch number 11, there were children from the kindergarten "Fairy Tale". During the event, fragments of stories by L. Panteleev "The First Feat", S. Alekseev "Gennady Stalingradovich", A. Mityaev "A Bag of Oatmeal", poems from the collection "There was a difficult battle" were read.


The guys watched an animated film based on the story of K. Paustovsky "The Tale of the Beetle", and then guessed riddles (weapons, types of troops, military ranks, etc.), made up the main words of Victory (peace, victory), played outdoor games.

To the international campaign "Reading to children about the war" children's library branch number 5 joined for the fourth time.

This year, librarians offered the children Yury Yakovlev's story "The Girl from Vasilyevsky Island". The guys got acquainted with the Leningrad schoolgirl Tanya Savicheva. Nine pages from her diary, with difficulty removed by an exhausted hand, became a document of tremendous power. Young readers learned about the Savichev family, about life in besieged Leningrad. Watched a fragment documentary film and got acquainted with books that tell about the defenders and children of the hero city. The meeting with Tanya Savicheva made a great impression on the children and brought sincere tears to their eyes.

As part of the action in children's library-branch No. 6 a whole cycle of events dedicated to the Great Patriotic War took place.

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

An indelible impression was left in the hearts of readers by the meeting with writers from the Far East, E. K. Kokhan and B. K. Sukharov.

Yevgeny Kokhan is a poet, a veteran who, as a child, ended up in a Nazi concentration camp. The children could not hold back their tears, listening to Yevgeny Kokhan's terrible story about his military childhood, about the horrors of war, about the days spent in a concentration camp. The guys prepared poems for the dear veteran. And according to the story “Childhood Scorched by War”, our readers designed an album with their drawings and reviews.

Boris Sukharov, spoke about the hungry days post-war life. Read poems about bread. This significant meeting ended with a song to the words of Boris Sukharov "On the sacred Prokhorov field".

And of course, the guys lined up in a row to get autographs from our guests. Everyone wanted to leave a memory of this meeting.

On May 4 at 11 o'clock, there were loud readings of Anatoly Mityaev's stories "A Bag of Oatmeal" and Anna Pechorskaya's "Zina Portnova".

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 link between generations, to know the history of our people and our country. The younger generation should remember: new war begins when a generation grows up that has forgotten the previous war.

The municipal libraries of the city of Arkhangelsk took part in the VIII International action "Reading to children about the war".

The international action "Reading to children about the war" is timed to coincide with the 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 action "Reading to children about the war" is the education of patriotic feelings in children and adolescents on the example of the best examples of children's literature about the Great Patriotic War.

On May 4, 2017 at 11:00 simultaneously in various parts of Russia and abroad, an hour of simultaneous reading of works about the Great Patriotic War passed. In libraries, schools, kindergartens, orphanages, hospitals and other institutions, the best examples of fiction devoted to the events of 1941-1945 were read aloud to children. and great human achievement.

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

Children of different ages were read excerpts from the books “Salute, Pioneer!”, “Robinsons of the Icy Island” by Nikolai Vurdov, “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 guys remembered wonderful writer Evgeniy Stepanovich Kokovin, our countryman, after whom the library is named. When the war began, Yevgeny Stepanovich was 28 years old, he was already known both as a writer and as a journalist, he 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 ambulance team, Yevgeny Kokovin immortalized dog courage and devotion, it was from this story that excerpts were heard on International Reading Day. And after reading the musical and literary composition “Children and War Are Incompatible” was presented by the participants of the theatrical circle “Fidgets” and the studio “Guitar Song” from school No. 2 named after V.F. Filippov, Arkhangelsk.

The librarians chose the theme “Animals at War”, and first-graders became participants in the action. From the introductory conversation, the guys learned which high price victory was won in the Great Patriotic War. Then there was a conversation about how great help animals provided in the war: dogs, horses, camels, pigeons. A. Mityaev's story "Earrings for a donkey" 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, admired the fact that even the wounded he continued to carry water to the foot soldiers. 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 Kharlov Sergey Evgenievich to meet with the cadets. He told the children about the pupils of the Solovetsky Navy Jung School 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 a difficult war time teenagers had to become cabin boys navy and at the age of 14-16 to take part in the war is not yet in the victorious 1943.

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In elementary school students listened to the first chapters of 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 children. Many children took the book home to read the story to the end, as well as other books about the war from the exhibition “And Childhood and War Were Together”. Children of the 4th and 5th grades got acquainted with the book of the Arkhangelsk writer M.K. Popov "Junkers" over Solombala. This is a short story about small Arkhangelsk citizens whose childhood was scorched by the war. Children looked at historical photographs with interest, read comments on them, allowing them to better understand what the war was like, what and how the front and rear lived. After discussing the story, the children honored the memory of the fallen countrymen at the stand with photographs “They died defending the Motherland” and received St. George ribbons as a gift.

After listening to L. Tassi's poem "Bear", the guys felt how terrible it is to lose a family, to be left alone, and next to them is only their favorite toy - the Bear. The filmstrip "Friends" told that during the war years it was not easy for both people and animals, but friendship helped to survive.

The librarians opened 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 on the battlefield, be connected with the partisans. The guys wrote in notebooks from newspapers, made ink themselves, rejoiced at frozen potatoes for lunch, worked at the machine for 12-14 hours. And most importantly, they overcame their former 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 guys recalled the biographies of child heroes, their exploits, even played out possible situations, memorized those character traits that would be useful in civilian life. They read poetry, remembered their great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers who survived the war.

A book on the topic "Fighters in white coats" was chosen for reading to the children. The children heard Lev Kassil's story "Sister". Then there was a discussion of the story. When leaving, the guys presented holiday cards and a Dove of Peace, designed for veterans and participants in the war, made by themselves.

The library staff showed a presentation on the role of animals in the Great Patriotic War. Girls and boys told their stories that they had heard from their grandparents, recited poetry.

An hour of patriotism for fifth grade students of the sanatorium boarding school No. 2 took place in the Librarians told about the difficult years of the war, about the resilience, courage of girls and boys who fought at the front, in the underground, partisan detachments, participated in fundraising for the needs of the front. Thousands of children and teenagers performed feats in those years. The names of Zina Portnova, Marat Kazei, Leni Golikov, Valya Kotik and other little scouts and partisans are forever included in the military chronicle of the country. The students were introduced to the deeds accomplished young heroes. A minute of silence honored the memory of the fallen.

APPROVE

Director of GBUK "Samara Regional

children's library»

E. A. Kanigina

"___" ___________________ 2020

POSITION

on the organization and holdingXI International Promotion

"Reading children about the war" in 2020

1. General Provisions

1.2. The Organizer of the Promotion is the Samara Regional Children's Library (hereinafter referred to as the Organizer).

1.3. This provision defines the purpose, objectives, conditions and terms of the Promotion.

1.4. Various enterprises and institutions, public organizations, creative associations, funds mass media, as well as individuals supporting the goals and objectives of the event.

2. Purpose of the Promotion

2.1. Education of citizenship and patriotism in children, adolescents and youth on the example of the best examples of children's literature on the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.

3. Tasks of the Action

3.1. Formation in the younger generation of a sense of belonging to the events of the Great Patriotic War.

3.2. Preservation of historical memory and its transfer to the younger generation.

3.3. Assistance in the formation of the civil and spiritual identity of the child population.

3.4. Attracting public attention to the heroic past of Russian history.

3.5. An increase in the audience interested in reading books about the Great Patriotic War.

3.6. Combining the efforts of children's institutions in support and promotion of children's and adolescents' reading.

3.7. Intensifying the work of libraries to promote books of patriotic themes among children and adolescents.

4. Participants of the Promotion

4.1. Children and adolescents aged 5 to 14 participate in the Promotion.

5. Terms of the Promotion

6. Conditions and procedure for the Promotion

6.1. The action takes place in four stages

The institution informs the Organizer of its participation in the Promotion by means of online registration: https://samodb.timepad.ru/event/1260671/ . Registration for the event opens March 20, 2020.

The Organizer prepares and arranges materials to help conduct the Promotion on the institution's website in the Promotions and Contests section

The participant independently selects works for reading aloud and organizes exhibitions of literature about the Great Patriotic War.

-May 6, 2020 at 11.00(local time) at the same time in all participating institutions, children will be read aloud the best literary works of art about the Great Patriotic War.

The participating institution informs the Organizer about the work done by filling out the “Final Questionnaire for the Participant of the Promotion”, located on the website of the GBUK “SODB”:

The Organizer sums up the results of the Promotion and distributes the Diplomas.

6.5. The organizer and participating institutions carry out information support progress of the Promotion at all stages. When placing materials, a link to the Organizer is required. Information about the content, progress and results of the Promotion is reflected in the community of the event in social network VKontakte: XI International Campaign "Reading to children about the war 2020".