List of prose works for preschool children. What should preschoolers read? Theme: Autumn clothes, shoes, hats

Seems. I really like the selection offered - really marked best works for children, this is a meaningful, reasonable and fairly comprehensive list.

Listening to a fairy tale or book, watching a cartoon or a play, a child unconsciously identifies himself with their characters and, empathizing with the hero, lives with him all the events about which the story is told.If such empathy does not occur, the book or film passes by the child, leaving no trace in his soul.Therefore, when choosing books and films for your child, it is important to pay attention, first of all, to what their characters are like (what they strive for, how they act, what kind of relationships they enter into with other characters), and how vividly, interestingly and talentedly they are portrayed (otherwise empathy will not arise).

The baby begins to understand human speech even before he learns to speak himself. It is easiest for him to understand the situational everyday speech of adults, included in a directly perceived situation. In this case, the situation itself helps the baby: he sees what adults are talking about.

Perceiving an oral story is a more complex skill, because in the present situation there is nothing that is present in the story. Therefore, the baby must be taught to perceive a story - and his ability to understand books and fairy tales develops when you tell or read to him. Pictures are a huge help in this. As your baby grows, the range of stories available to him gradually expands - but only if you read and tell him enough.

Therefore, the age boundaries of each stage of perception of stories are quite blurred. If you tell and read a lot to your son or daughter, focus on the lower limit of each age level (see below), if not enough, on the upper limit.

1. Stories for the little ones (for children approximately 1.5-2 to 3-4 years old)

“Turnip”, “Ryaba Hen”, “Teremok”, “Kolobok” - all these fairy tales can be told to a child starting from one and a half to two years old, showing him pictures and looking at them with him. You can add Russians to them folk nursery rhymes, poems by Agnia Barto for kids ("The bull walks, sways...", "Our Tanya is crying bitterly..." and others), "Chicken" by Korney Chukovsky and "Chicken and Duckling" by Vladimir Suteev.

This is very short stories, either describing a single event (Ryaba Hen laid a golden egg, Tanya dropped a ball into the river, etc.), or built as a chain of similar episodes (first the grandfather pulls the turnip, then the grandfather and grandmother, and so on). They are told simple sentences, they have a lot of repetition and rhyme, and a relatively small vocabulary is enough to understand them. Many of them seem to be transitional forms from nursery rhymes (such as “The Magpie-Crow was cooking porridge...”) to fairy tales.

As a rule, young children enjoy listening to these fairy tales and poems many times. When the child already knows this or that fairy tale well enough, invite him to tell it himself, using pictures and relying on your help. If your child likes to listen to fairy tales and poems from the first section, try gradually adding a few books from the second section (just be sure to have pictures).

It is best not to read these fairy tales to very young children (one and a half to two and even three years old), but to tell them by showing them pictures and looking at them together. It is always easier for a child to perceive text based on pictures, so when telling or reading the first fairy tales and poems to him, be sure to show him all the characters in the pictures and look at the pictures with him.

Note: if you can find a slide projector and filmstrips with these fairy tales, be sure to show them to your child - filmstrips are much better perceived than cartoons, they make the eyes less tired, and they help to understand the text (and do not replace it with action, as happens in cartoons) .

It is very important for a child that the story ends well. A good ending gives him a feeling of reliability in the world, while a bad (including realistic) ending contributes to the emergence of all kinds of fears. Therefore, it is better to tell “Teremok” in the version when, after the tower fell apart, the animals built a new one, even better than the previous one. "Kolobok" should also be told with a good ending - for example, by inventing how Kolobok in last moment managed to outwit the Fox and escape from her.

If you talk and play a lot with your baby and started telling and reading fairy tales to him early, then at two and a half or three years old you can move on to the books of the next section. However, children with whom they talk little and to whom little stories are told and read can “grow up” to the books of the next section only by the age of five or six, or even later, especially if they watch a lot of TV and are not used to listening to stories.

2. The stories are a little more complex (for children from about 2.5-3 to 6-7 years old)

On the second “level of complexity” you can put numerous books by Vladimir Suteev (“Under the Mushroom”, “The Magic Wand”, “Apple” and others), many poetic tales Korney Chukovsky ("Telephone", "Fedorino's Mountain", "Moidodyr", "Aibolit"), poems by Samuil Marshak ("Mustache-striped", "Where did you have lunch, sparrow?", "He's so absent-minded" and others), as well as his translations of English nursery rhymes (for example, "Gloves", "Visiting the Queen", "The Little Boat", "Humpty Dumpty"). This also includes folk tales about animals (“Tails”, “The Cat and the Fox”, “The Fox with a Rolling Pin”, “Zayushkina’s Hut” and others), fables by Sergei Mikhalkov (“Who wins?”, “The Helpful Hare”, “Friends in hike") and many other stories.

Note: some of K. Chukovsky’s fairy tales are quite scary for children, and it is best to read them no earlier than five or six years old - they are included in section 3.

These stories are already a little longer; as a rule, they consist of several separate episodes related in meaning. The relationships between their characters become a little more complex, the dialogues become more complex; To understand these stories, the baby needs a larger vocabulary.

Still important happy end and lack too terrible events(even if they end well). Therefore, it is better to postpone acquaintance with most fairy tales until at least six or seven years. Even Little Red Riding Hood often frightens young children. Children who begin to tell or read fairy tales early (at four or five years old) best case scenario then they are simply not loved, at worst, they may develop all sorts of fears and nightmares. So if you read a lot to your child and he quickly mastered this section, choose from the books in the next section those where nothing terrible happens - for example, Nosov's stories, Nikolai Gribachev's stories about the hare Koska and his friends, or Astrid Lindgren's stories.

If you talk and play a lot with your baby and started telling him fairy tales and reading books early enough, then the stories in this section will be most interesting to him at three or four years old, and at the age of five he will be able to supplement them with books from the next section. The child will willingly listen and read his favorite stories later, with pleasure again and again living the situations in which his favorite characters find themselves.

And when starting to read independently (whether at five, six, seven or even eight years old), a child should return to the fairy tales and stories in this section - they are short and simple, they are accompanied by numerous bright pictures that help overcome the difficulties of independent reading. It is also better to start learning to retell from fairly simple texts, which is why some of the stories in this section are often included in textbooks and reading anthologies for primary school.

If a child watches a lot of TV and videos and listens little to fairy tales and books, it may be difficult for him to perceive the stories of this section at the age of four or five (not counting, of course, the cartoons based on them). In this case, you can stay on the books in this section for up to six or seven years, gradually adding fairy tales and stories of the next level to them.
List of literature for children from 2.5-3 to 6-7 years old

1. Vladimir Suteev. Under the mushroom. Apple. Uncle Misha. Christmas tree. Fishing cat. A bag of apples. Different wheels. Lifesaver. Capricious cat.

2. Korney Chukovsky. Telephone. Fedorino's grief. Moidodyr. Fly Tsokotukha. Aibolit. Aibolit and sparrow. Confusion. Doctor Aibolit (according to Hugh Lofting).

3. Samuel Marshak.Mustachioed - Striped. Where did you have lunch, sparrow? Baggage. That's how absent-minded he is. A lesson in politeness. About everything in the world. And others.

4. Samuel Marshak.Translations for children English songs: Gloves. Nail and horseshoe. Three wise men. Visiting the Queen. Ship. King Pinin. The house that Jack built. Kittens. Three trappers. Humpty Dumpty. And others.

5. Folk tales about animals: Tails. Fox and crane. Crane and heron. Fox and jug. Cat and fox. Fox with a rolling pin. Zayushkina's hut. Foxy sister and Gray wolf. Cockerel - Golden comb. Masha and the Bear. The wolf and the seven Young goats. Brave ram. Boasting hare. Winter quarters. Polkan and the bear. Cockerel - Golden comb and miracle chalk. Man and bear. A tale about a ruff. Fox and goat. And others.

6. Alf Preusen.About a kid who could count to ten. Funny New Year.

7. Lilian Muur.Little Raccoon and the One Who Sits in the Pond.

8. Agnes Balint.Gnome Gnomych and Raisin.

9. Enid Blyton.The famous duckling Tim.

10. Nikolay Nosov.Living hat.

11. Nikolay Sladkoe. A hedgehog was running along the path. Sparrow's spring. And other stories.

12. Hayden McAlister. Colorful travel.

13. Zdenek Miler.Mole and magic flower.

14. Sergey Mikhalkov. Fables: Who wins? Helpful hare. Friends on a hike. Poems: What do you have? Song of friends. Thomas. Drawing. My puppy. And other poems.

15. Vitaly Bianchi.First hunt. Like an ant he hurried home. Whose nose is better? Forest houses. Owl. Who sings what? And other stories.

16. Mikhail Plyatskovsky. Sunshine as a keepsake (stories).

17. Mikhail Zoshchenko.Smart animals (stories). An exemplary child (stories).

18. The adventures of Pif in the drawings of V. Suteev and retelling by G. Oster.

19. Victor Krotov. How Ignatius played hide and seek. Like a worm, Ignatius almost became a dragon.

20. Georgy Yudin.Little letter. Mustachioed surprise (poems and stories).

21. Donald Bisset.Everything is upside down (stories).

22. Fedor Khitruk. Toptyzhka.

23. Agniya Barto.Teddy Bear is an ignoramus. Tamara and I. Lyubochka. Amateur fisherman. Flashlight. I'm growing. And other poems.

24. Valentina Oseeva. Magic word.

25. Emma Moshkovskaya. Zoo. And other poems.

26. Boris Zakhoder.Grunt on the Christmas tree. What was the turkey thinking?

3. Funny stories and exciting adventures (for children from approximately 5-6 to 8-9 years old)

The books in this section are very different. There are stories for all tastes here: and scary tales(for example, fairy tales of different nations retold for children), and funny and cheerful adventures (for example, the adventures of Dunno and the donkey Mafin, Pinocchio and the Moomins, the hare Koska and Pippi Long stocking), and ironic narratives by Gregory Oster and Alan Milne. There are short fables and long stories, poetry and prose.

What they have in common is that these are all stories for preschoolers who love to listen and read books; "TV" children usually do not understand them - they cannot concentrate on listening to long enough stories, and they lack the imagination to imagine the events described in them.

Some of these books are published in different versions - with a large number bright pictures or in a more “adult” form, where there are few or no pictures. For preschoolers, even the oldest and smartest, it is better to buy books in bright and colorful designs; pictures help them imagine the characters in the book and the events that happen to them.

If a child was read very little before school, it may be difficult for him to perceive these stories even at eight or nine years old. In this case, simply reading to a child is often no longer enough for him to learn to understand literary texts. It is necessary to conduct special correctional and educational classes with such children - otherwise they will not be able to cope with the school curriculum, and their inner world will remain undeveloped and primitive.

Children who are read a lot may well fall in love with some of the books in the next section before school (they are somewhat more complex in language and plot, and are usually read by schoolchildren aged 7-11).

1. Korney Chukovsky. Barmaley. Cockroach. Crocodile. Stolen sun. The Adventures of Bibigon.

2. Nikolay Nosov.Adventures of Dunno and his friends.

3. Nikolay Nosov.Mishkina porridge. Telephone. Buddy. Dreamers. Our skating rink. Metro. Fedya's task. And other stories.

4. Alexey Tolstoy. The Golden Key, or The Adventures of Pinocchio.

5. Alexey Tolstoy. Fairy tales.

6. Carlo Collodi.The Adventures of Pinocchio.

7. Nikolai Gribachev. Forest stories.

8. Anne Hogarth.Mafia Donkey and his friends.

9. Hans Christian Andersen. Thumbelina. Ugly duck. Princess on the Pea. Little Ida's flowers. And other tales.

10. Enid Blyton.The Adventures of Noddy. The Yellow Book of Fairies.

11. Tove Jansson. Little trolls and a terrible flood. The comet is flying! (in another translation - Moomintroll and comet). Wizard hat. Memoirs of Moomintroll's dad. Dangerous summer. Magic winter.

12. Otfried Preusler. Little Baba Yaga. Little Waterman. Little Ghost. How to catch a robber.

13. D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak. Alyonushka's tales: About Komar Komarovich. Tale about brave hare Long ears - Slanting eyes - Short tail. A parable about milk, oatmeal and the gray cat Murka. And others.

14. Astrid Lindgren. The Kid and Carlson, who lives on the roof. The Adventures of Emil from Lönneberga. Pippi Longstocking.

15. Lucy and Eric Kincaid. Forest stories with little Willie and his friends.

16. Tony Wolf.Fairy tales magical forest. Giants. Gnomes. Elves. Fairies. Dragons.

17. Evgeny Kolkotin. About the bear cub Proshka.

18. Valentin Kataev. A pipe and a jug. Seven-flowered flower.

19. Pavel Bazhov.Silver hoof.

20. Tatiana Alexandrova. Kuzka. Tales of an old rag doll.

21. Irina Tokmakova. Alya, Klyaksich and the letter "A". Maybe Null isn't to blame. And a cheerful morning will come. Marusya will be back again. Happy, Ivushkin!

22. Gianni Rodari.The adventures of Cipollino. Journey of the Blue Arrow.

23. Joel Harris.Tales of Uncle Remus.

24. Boris Zakhoder.Poems and poetic tales (Martyshkin House, Letter "I" and others). On the horizontal islands (poems). Ma-Tari-Kari.

25. Eduard Uspensky. Uncle Fyodor, dog and cat. Vacations in Prostokvashino. Fur boarding school.

26. Grigory Oster.Kitten named Woof. Charging for the tail. Underground crossing. Hello monkey. What if it works!!! Bad weather. Inhabited island. This is me crawling. Grandma boa constrictor. The Great Closing. Where is the baby elephant going? How to treat a boa constrictor. Legends and myths of Lavrovy Lane. A fairy tale with details.

28. Renato Rashel.Renatino does not fly on Sundays.

29. Valery Medvedev. Barankin, be human! Adventures of sunbeams.

30. Konstantin Ushinsky. Blind horse.

31. Fairy tales different nations retold for children:

Russians: Sivka-Burka. Princess Frog. Bird tongue. Morozko. Finist is a clear falcon. Marya Morevna. Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka. By To the command of the pike. The Tale of Ivan Tsarevich, the Firebird and the Gray Wolf. The tale of the silver saucer and the pouring apple. A fairy tale about rejuvenating apples and living water. Go there - I don’t know where, bring that - I don’t know what. Ivan is a widow's son. Wonderful berries. Lipunyushka. Vasilisa the Beautiful. Khavroshechka. The Sea King and Vasilisa the Wise. Three sons-in-law. Snow Maiden.

German fairy tales, collected by the Brothers Grimm: The Hare and the Hedgehog. Straw, coal and bean. Brave Tailor. Three brothers. Three lazy people. Little people. A pot of porridge. Grandma Metelitsa. Tom Thumb. The Bremen Town Musicians. Rosehip color (in another translation - Rosehip). And others.

French: Gnomes. Restless cockerel. The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Little Trickster. The woodcutter's daughter. How the animals did not keep their secrets. "Gotcha, Cricket!" Sun. A white blackbird, a lame mule and a beauty with golden hair. Jean is happy. Where did owls come from? Return of La Rama. And others.

English: Three piglets. Mister Mike. How Jack went looking for happiness. Source at the end of the world. Three smart heads. Little brownie. Who-will-conquer-all. The water was shut off. Reed hat. The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Tom Tit Tot. And others.

Arabic: Aladdin's magic lamp. Sinbad the Sailor. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. And others.

And also fairy tales Danish, Scottish, Irish, Indian, Norwegian, Swedish, Portuguese, Japanese, Estonian, Tatar and many, many other nations.

32. Everyday tales of different peoples (i.e. tales about ingenuity and ingenuity):

Porridge from an axe. Gorshenya. Who will speak first? Miser. Wise wife. Barin and carpenter. Tablecloth, lamb and bag. Seven-year-old daughter (Russian). Golden jug (Adyghe). King John and the Abbot of Canterbury (English). Sexton's dog. Fox and partridge. Biron. "Bernak, bernak!" Carpenter from Arles. Magic whistle and golden apples. Old pot with gold ecus (French). And many, many others.

33. Tales of Charles Perrault retold for children: Little Red Riding Hood. Puss in Boots. Cinderella. Sleeping Beauty (ending with a wedding).

Note: other fairy tales by Charles Perrault - such as "Tom Thumb", full version"Sleeping Beauty" or "Bluebeard" are scarier, there are more cannibals, children abandoned by their parents in the forest, and other horrors. If you do not want to scare your children, then it is better to postpone familiarization with these fairy tales at least until elementary school, until they are eight or nine years old.

34. Hugh Lofting.The Story of Doctor Dolittle.

35. A. Volkov.Wizard Emerald City. Oorfene Deuce and his wooden soldiers. And other stories.

36. A.B. Khvolson.Kingdom of the Little Ones (The Adventures of Murzilka and the Forest Men).

37. Palmer Cox.New Murzilka ( Amazing Adventures forest men).

38. Evgeny Charushin. Little bear. Bear cubs. Little wolf. And other stories.

39. Vitaly Bianchi. Where do crayfish spend the winter?

40. Mikhail Prishvin.Fox bread. Forest doctor. Hedgehog. Golden meadow.

41. Konstantin Paustovsky. Farewell to summer.

42. Rudyard Kipling. Baby elephant. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. How a leopard became spotted.

43. Alan A. Milne.Winnie the Pooh and all, all, all.

44. Mikhail Zoshchenko.A series of stories about Lelya and Minka: Yolka. Grandma's gift. Galoshes and ice cream. Do not lie. Thirty years later. Nakhodka. Great travelers. Gold words.

45. Galina Demykina. House on a Pine Tree (stories and poems).

46. Victor Golyavkin. Stories.

47. Boris Zhitkov.Pudya. How I caught little men.

48. Yuri Kazakov.Why does a mouse have a tail?

49. Vladimir Odoevsky. A town in a snuffbox.

50. I.A. Krylov.Dragonfly and ant. Swan, Cancer and Pike. A Crow and a fox. Elephant and Moska. Monkey and glasses. Fox and grapes. Quartet.

51. A.S. Pushkin.A fairy tale for both the fisherman and the fish. The Tale of the Golden Cockerel. The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights. A tale about a priest and his worker Balda.

52. Poetry:Elena Blaginina, Yunna Morits, Sergei Mikhalkov, Korney Chukovsky, Samuil Marshak.

53. Poems about nature(Pushkin, Zhukovsky, Blok, Tyutchev, Fet, Maikov and others).

54. Petr Ershov. The Little Humpbacked Horse.

55. Efim Shklovsky.How Mishka was cured.

56. Alexander and Natalya Krymsky. Tales of the green sofa.

4. More complex stories, interesting for older preschoolers who love to listen and read books and have already read most of the stories from the last section (usually these books are read by schoolchildren aged 7-11, and often - and with pleasure - by adults)

“The Scarlet Flower” and “The Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors”, “Mowgli” and “Nils’s Wonderful Journey with the Wild Geese” - these and many other books, usually included in reading lists for schoolchildren, are quite accessible to many preschoolers if they like to listen and read books and have already read most of the stories from the last section. In the books of this group, the semantic picture of the world becomes more complex and dismembered. Their characters experience moral conflicts, learn to understand other people and build relationships with them, their relationships become more complex and can change as the action progresses. The text itself becomes more complex: the plot lengthens and becomes more branched, great place the description of the feelings and experiences of the characters begins to occupy the place, descriptions, author's digressions and reflections of the characters are added, the same situation can be shown from the positions of different characters.

It is not at all necessary to switch to books in this group before school; this should only be done if you have already re-read most of the books in the third section with your child. And one more thing: since these books are more complex both in language and in content, it is better for the child to read them with you - even if he already reads quite well on his own.

1. Sergey Aksakov. The Scarlet Flower.

2. Hans Christian Andersen. The king's new dress. Nightingale. Flint. The Snow Queen. Persistent tin soldier. And other tales.

3. Selma Lagerlöf. Nils' wonderful journey with wild geese.

4. Vitaly Gubarev. Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors.

5. Lewis Carroll. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Alice in the Wonderland.

6. Michael Ende. Jim Button and driver Lucas. Jim Button and the Devil's Dozen.

7. Rudyard Kipling. Mowgli. That's how fairy tales are!

8. Jan Ekholm. Tutta the First and Ludwig the Fourteenth. THIS and THAT from the city PERHAPS and SKY.

9. James Barry. Peter Pan and Wendy.

10. Ernst Hoffmann. Nutcracker and mouse king. And other tales.

11. Clive S. Lewis. The Chronicles of Narnia.

12. Kenneth Graham. The wind in the willows.

13. Anthony Pogorelsky. Black chicken, or Underground inhabitants.

14. Wilhelm Hauff. Little Muck. Caliph stork. Adventures of Said. And other tales.

15. D.I. Mamin-Sibiryak. Gray Neck. A fairy tale about the glorious king Pea and his beautiful daughters Princess Kutafya and Princess Pea. Fireflies. A fairy tale about Grandfather Vodyanoy. Golden brother. Bogach and Eremka. And other stories.

16. Felix Salten. Bambi. Once upon a time there were fifteen hares.

17. Pavel Bazhov. Stone Flower. Mining master. Golden hair.

18. Andrey Nekrasov. The Adventures of Captain Vrungel.

19. Pierre Gripari. The story of Prince Remy, a horse named Remy and Princess Mireille. Little sister. And other tales.

20. Georgy Rusafov. Vaklin and his faithful horse. And other tales.

21. Sofia Prokofieva. While the clock is striking. Island of captains.

22. Anatoly Aleksin. In the land of eternal vacations.

23. Evgeny Charushin. Stories about animals (Schur. -Yashka. Stupid monkeys. And others).

24. The Adventures of Robin Hood.

25. D'Hervilly. The Adventures of a Prehistoric Boy (retold by B.M. Engelhardt).

26. A.P. Chekhov. Horse surname.

27. Boris Shergin. Poiga and fox.

28. Alexey Tolstoy. Fofka.

29. Alexander Kuprin. Yu-yu.

30. Nina Artyukhova. Ice cream.

31. Victor Golyavkin. Stories.

32. Victor Dragunsky. Deniska's stories.

33. Radium Pogodin. Brick islands.

34. Ernest Seton-Thompson. Chink.

35. Jack London. The Legend of Kish.

36. J.R.R. Tolkien. The Hobbit.

37. Yuri Olesha. Three fat men.

38. Lazar Lagin. Old Man Hottabych.

39. Albert Ivanov. Lilliput is the son of a giant.

40. Robert Louis Stevenson. Treasure Island.

41. Daniel Defoe. The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.

42. Mark Twain. Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

43. Yuri Koval. Underdog.

44. Evgeny Veltistov. Electronics - a boy from a suitcase. Ressi is an elusive friend. A million and one days of vacation.

45. Kir Bulychev. The girl to whom nothing will happen. Alice's journey. The mystery of the third planet. Alice's birthday. Reserve of fairy tales. Kozlik Ivan Ivanovich. Lilac ball.

46. Vladislav Krapivin. The shadow of the caravel. Three from Place Carronade.

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POETRY

Y. Akim, E. Axlrod, A. Barto, V. Berestov, E. Blaginina, M. Boroditskaya, A. Vvedensky, Y. Vladimirov, O. Grigoriev, V. Druk, B. Zakhoder, V. Inber, L. Kvitko, N. Konchalovskaya, Y. Kushak, N. Lamm, V. Levin, I. Mazin, S. Marshak, Y. Moritz, E. Moshkovsaya, N. Orlova, G. Sapgir, R. Sef, Tim Sobakin, I Tokmakova, A. Usachev, E. Uspensky, D. Harms, Sasha Cherny, K. Chukovsky, M. Yasnov.

STORIES ABOUT ANIMALS AND NATURE

I. Akimushkin, V. Bianki, N. Durova, B. Zhitkov, M. Prishvin, M. Sokolov-Mikitov, G. Skrebitsky, N. Sladkov, G. Snegirev, V. Chaplina, E. Charushin.

PROSE

  • T. Alexandrova. Fairy tales.
  • P. Bazhov. Silver hoof. Blue snake.
  • I. Beile. Letters to a dog.
  • V. Berestov. Fairy tales.
  • H. Bechler. Pea and his birthday. House under the chestnut trees.
  • D. Bisset. Fairy tales.
  • E. Blyton. The famous duckling Tim. The Adventures of Noddy.
  • V. Bonzelz. Maya the Bee.
  • J. and L. Brunoff. Barbara's story.
  • M. Gorky. Sparrow. The case of Evseyka.
  • V. Dahl. Old man one year old.
  • B. Zhitkov. Mug under the Christmas tree. Brave duckling. What happened.
  • B. Zakhoder. Fairy tales.
  • S. Kozlov. Hedgehog in the fog. Fairy tales. Chicken in the evening.
  • M. Konopitskaya. The tale of gnomes and orphan Marysa.
  • S. Lagerlöf. Nils' Journey with the Wild Geese.
  • D. Mamin-Sibiryak. Alyonushka's tales.
  • Iko Maren. Hot ice cream.
  • S. Marshak. Twelve months. To be afraid of grief is to see no happiness. Cat house.
  • E. Mathiesen. Cat with blue eyes.
  • M. Moskvina. Fairy tales.
  • L. Murr. Little Raccoon and the one who sits in the pond.
  • N. Nosov. Cheerful family. and etc.
  • An unusual conductor. A collection of poems, stories and fairy tales by young authors.
  • V. Odoevsky. A town in a snuffbox.
  • B. Okudzhava. Lovely adventures.
  • V. N. Orlov. Fairy tales. (Apricot in the garden. Top-top, etc.).
  • G. Oster. Charging for the tail. Kitten named Woof. Petka-microbe. A fairy tale with details.
  • L. Panteleev. The letter "you" and other stories.
  • A. S. Pushkin. Fairy tales.
  • M. Plyatskovsky. Fairy tales.
  • J. Rodari. Journey of the Blue Arrow. Gelsomino in the land of liars.
  • D. Samoilov. The little elephant went to study.
  • The happiest island. Modern fairy tales. Collection.
  • V. Sakharnov. Leopard in a birdhouse.
  • S. Sedov. Once upon a time there lived Lesha. Tales about the Serpent Gorynych.
  • O. Sekora. Ants don't give up.
  • V. Suteev. Fairy tales and pictures.
  • I. Tokmakova. Alya, Klyaksich and the letter "I". Maybe zero is not to blame? Rostik and Kesha.
  • A. N. Tolstoy. Magpie tales and other fairy tales for children.
  • P. Travers. Mary Poppins.
  • L. and S. Tyukhtyaev. Zoki and Bada.
  • E.-B.White. Charlotte's Web.
  • A. Usachev. Adventures of a little man.
  • E. Uspensky. About Vera and Anfisa. Uncle Fyodor, dog and cat.
  • E. Hoggart. Mafin and his friends.
  • V. Khmelnitsky. Nightingale and butterfly. Fairy tales.
  • G. Tsyferov. About the eccentric frog. Fairy tales.
  • L. Yakovlev. Leo left home.
  • L. Yakhnin. Porcelain bell. Area of ​​cardboard clock. Silver wheels.

Maria Mochalova
List of works fiction for reading to children on lexical topics. Senior preschool age (part 2)

Topic: Winter quarters for animals

1. S. Kozlov “How a hedgehog and a bear cub wiped the stars”

2. N. Sladkov "Bear and the Sun"

3. A. Milne "Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all"

4. V. Shulzhik “Polar Bear”

5. V. Bianchi "Bathing bear cubs"

6. E. Charushin "Teddy Bear"

7. I. Sokolov-Nikitov “Bear Family”, “Bears”

8. R. n. with "Bear Lime Leg"

9. R. N. With. "The Old Man and the Bear"

10. I. Sokolov-Nikitov “In the den”

Topic: Trees in winter

1. N. Pavlova “Trees in winter”

2. Kaplan “Trees in a Winter Dream”

3. Pushkin “Winter Morning”

4. Ostrovsky " Winter forest", "Trees in winter"

5. M. Prishvin “It’s Cold for Aspen Trees”

6. S. Yesenin “Birch”

7. Brothers Grimm “Three Lucky Men”

8. R. n. With. The Tale of the Rejuvenating Apple Tree and Living Water"

9. S. Voronin. "Blue Spruce", "Bird's Pantry"

10. P. Solovyova “Rowan”.

Topic: Animals of hot countries. Animals of cold countries.

1. B. Zakhoder “Turtle”, “Giraffe”.

2. Tajik fairy tale “Tiger and Fox”

3. K. Chukovsky “Turtle”

4. D. R. Kipling stories from the book “The Jungle Book”

5. B. Zhitkov “About an elephant.”

6. N. Sladkov “In the Ice”.

7. E. Charushin “Elephant”, Monkeys.”

8. L. Tolstoy “The Lion and the Dog.”

9. L. Rozhkovsky “In the menagerie”, “Three crocodiles”, “Long neck”.

10. V. Stepanov “Tiger”.

11. D. Rodovich “Crocodile”.

12. M. Moskvina “What happened to the crocodile.”

13. Yu. Dmitriev “The Little Camel and the Donkey.”

14. A. I. Kuprin “Elephant”

15. S. Baruzdin “Camel”.

16. Khmelnitsky “Caterpillar and Crocodile”

17. B. S. Zhitkov “How an elephant saved its owner from a tiger.”

Topic: Tools

1. “Bad hammer and unruly nails.”

2. Marshak, “What types of hammers are there?”

1. 3. S. Black “Screwdriver”.

2. M. Shapiro “Needle and thread.”

3. The fairy tale “About a needle and a naughty thread.”

4. Fairy tale “How the fingers argued over who should wear the thimble.”

5. R. Boyko “Our Army is dear”

6. And Shamov “At the Far Frontier”

7. A. Zharov “Border Guard”

8. Fairy tale “Porridge from an axe.”

Topic: End of winter 1. I. Nikitin “Winter Magician”. S. Ivanov “What snow can be like.”

2. R. Snegirev “Overnight in winter.”

3. V. Sukhomlinsky “Bird's Pantry”, “How the Squirrel Herded the Woodpecker”, “Curious Woodpecker”, What kind of woodpeckers there are.”

4. Sokolov-Mikitov “Capercaillie”.

5. F. Tyutchev “The Enchantress in Winter.”

6. S. Kozlov “Winter's Tale”

7. K. D. Ushinsky “Wind and Sun”.

8. N. Nekrasov It’s not the wind that rages over the forest “Winter fun”.

9. S. Marshak “12 months” fairy tale.

10. I. Surikov “Winter”

11. V. Dal “Old Year Old”

12. A. S. Pushkin “Beyond the beauty of nature in spring” (times

13. B. Grimm “White and Rosette”

Topic: My family. Human.

1. G. Brailovskaya “Our mothers, our fathers.”

2. V. Oseeva “Just an old lady.”

3. I am Segel “How I was a mother.”

4. P. Voronko “Help Boy”

5. D. Gabe “My Family”.

6. And Barto “Vovka is a kind soul”

7. R. n. With. "Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka."

8. L. N. Tolstoy " old grandfather and granddaughters."

9. E. Blaginina “Alyonushka”.

Topic: House and its parts. Furniture.

1. Y. Tuvim “Table”.

2. S. Marshak “Where did the table come from?”

4. Fairy tale adapted by A. Tolstoy “Three Fat Men”.

5. A. Lindgren “Carlson, who lives on the roof” (first chapter)

Theme: Pisces

1. A. S. Pushkin “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish.”

2. N. Nosov “Karasik”

3. R. n. With. “At the behest of the pike”, “Little fox-sister and the gray wolf”.

4. G. -H. Andersen "The Little Mermaid".

5. E. Permyak “The First Fish”.

6. L. N. Tolstoy “Shark”.

7. V. Danko “Tadpole”.

8. O. Grigoriev “Catfish”

9. B. Zakhoder “The Whale and the Cat.”

Topic: Toys. Russian folk toy.

1. B. Zhitkov “What I saw.”

2. With Marshak “Ball”

3. A. Barto “Rope”, “Toys”.

4. V. Kataev “Flower - seven flowers”

5. E. Serova “Bad Story.”

6. V. Dragunsky “Childhood Friend”

Topic: Professions.

1. J. Rodari “What color is the craft?” What do crafts smell like?”

2. I am Akim “Neumeyka”.

3. A. Shibarev “Mailbox”.

4. V. V. Mayakovsky “Who to be”

5. S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?”

6. K Chukovsky “Doctor Aibolit”

7. R. n. With. Seven Semeons - seven workers"

8. C. Pierrot “Cinderella”

9. G. H. Anderson "The Swineherd"

10. G. Srebitsky “Four Artists”

Topic: Defenders of the Fatherland. Military professions.

1. O. Vysotskaya “My brother went to the border”, “At the TV”.

2. A. Tvardovsky “The Tankman’s Tale.”

3. Alexandrova “Watch”.

4. L. Kassil “Your defenders.”

Topic: Houseplants.

1. V. Kataev “Seven-flowered flower”

2. S. T. Aksakov “The Scarlet Flower”.

3. G. -H. Andersen "Thumbelina".

1. M. Motherland “Mina’s hands.”

2. E. Blaginina “Mother’s Day”, “Let’s Sit in Silence”, “Dandelion”, “Spring”

3. J. Rodari “What do crafts smell like?”

4. E. Permyak “Mom’s work”

5. V. Sukhomlinsky “My mother smells like bread”, “Forest in spring”

6. L. Kvitko “Grandma’s hands.”

7. S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?”

8. N. Nekrasov “Grandfather Mazai and the Hares.”

9. I. Tyutchev “Winter is angry for a reason”

10. S. Marshak " All year round»

11. G. Skrebitsky “April”, “March”.

12. V. Bianchi “Three Springs”, “April”

13. “The Story of the Snowman”

14. G. Ladonshchikov “Helpers of Spring”

15. I. Sokolov-Mikitov Early spring”, “Forest pictures”, “Spring in the forest”

16. M. Prishvin “Spring in the forest”, “What color is spring?”, “Trees in captivity”

17. N. Sladkov “Bear and the Sun”, “Spring Streams”, “Flower Lover”, “Flight of Flowers”

18. W. Stewart “Snowdrop”

19. I. Lopukhina “Helper”

20. G. Armand - Tkachenko “The Beginning of Spring”

21. P. Radimov “March”

22. N. Plavinovshchikov “Drips, thawed patches”

23. O. Vysotskaya “Conversation with Spring”, “Mimosa”

24. “Twelve Months” (Slavic fairy tale)

25. fairy tale “Spring Song”

26. E. Shim “Stone, stream, icicle and sun”

27. I. Tokmakova “Spring”

28. V. Bianki How animals and birds welcome spring"

29. “Carlson, who lives on the roof, has arrived again” (abbreviated chapters, translated from Swede L. Lungina

30. Russian folk tale"Zayushkina's hut"

31. S. Aksakov “The Scarlet Flower”

32. P. Solovyova “Snowdrop”

Topic: Arrival of birds

1. I. Sokolov-Mikitov “Over the Swamp”, “Heron”

2. N. Sladkov “Birds Brought Spring”, “Serious Bird”, “Cuckoo Years”

3. V. Chaplin “The Rooks Have Arrived”, “Birds in Our Forest”

4. V. Bianchi “Masters without an axe”, “Rooks discovered spring”

5. M. Prishvin “Talking Rook”

6. V. A. Sukhomlinsky “How the sparrows waited for the sun”

7. K. Postelnykh “Cranes”, “Sterkh”, “Oriole”

8. A. Prokofiev “Spring Telegram”, “Rooks”

9. A. Krylov “The Cuckoo and the Rooster”

10. N. Batsanova “Cuckoo”

12. Army of Grimm “King Thrush”

13. R. n. With. Tricky Science"

14. Fairy tale “Spring of white and blue”

15. B. Asanalis “Colors of Spring”

16. W. Stewart “Spring has come”

17. V. Flint. "Birds"

18. V. Permyak “Bird houses”

19. V. Chaplin “Birds in our forest”

20. “Cuckoo” Nenets fairy tale

21. Y. Akim “Spring”

22. A. A. Pleshcheev “Swallow”, “Spring”

23. G. Glukhov “Bird troubles”.

24. Slovak fairy tale “Visiting the Sun”

25. S. Yesenin White Birch"

26. S. Osipov “Bird’s dining room”.

27. Arranged by S. Marshak “The Agile Swallow”

28. N. Nosov “Knock-knock-knock”

29. N. Romanova “The Cat and the Bird”.

30. “Geese Swans” b. n. With

Subject: Mail.

1. S. Marshak “Mail”.

2. J. Rodari “What color is the craft?”

3. “What do crafts smell like?”

4. I am Akim “Neumeyka”.

5. A. Shibarev “Mailbox”.

Topic: Construction. Professions, machines and mechanisms.

1. S. Baruzdin “Who built this house?”

3. M. Pozharova “Painters”

4. G. Lyushnin “Builders”

5. E. Permyak “Mom’s work.”

Topic: Tableware

1. A. Gaidar “Blue Cup”.

2. K. Chukovsky “Fedorino’s grief”, “Fly-Tsokotukha”, “Moidodyr”

3. Br. Grimm "Pot of Porridge".

4. R. n. With. "Fox and Crane"

5. L. Berg “Pete and the Sparrow”

6. R. n. With. "Three Bears"

7. “The Tale of the Cup”

8. “How Alenka broke the cup”

9. G. Gorbovsky “At dinner”, “Wooden spoon”.

10. Z. Aleksandrova “About a saucepan”, “Big spoon”

Topic: Space. Cosmonautics Day.

1. A. Barto “Rope”.

2. S. Ya. Marshak “The Story of an Unknown Hero.”

3. Yu. A. Gagarin “I see the earth.”

Topic: Insects.

1. V. Bianchi “The Adventure of an Ant.”

2. I. A. Krylov “Dragonfly and Ant.”

3. K. Ushinsky “Cabbage Girl”

4. Yu. Arakcheev “A story about a green country.”

5. Y. Moritz “Happy Bug”.

6. V. Lunin “Beetle”

7. V. Bryusov “Green Worm”.

8. N. Sladkov “House Butterfly”

9. I. Maznin “Spider”.

Topic: Food.

1. I. Tokmakova “Porridge”

2. Z. Aleksandrova “Delicious porridge.”

3. E. Moshkovskaya “Masha and porridge”

4. M. Plyatskovsky “Who likes what.”

5. V. Oseeva “Cookies”.

6. R. n. With. "Pot of Porridge"

Topic: Victory Day.

1. S. Alekseev “First night ram", "House"

2. M. Isakovsky “A Red Army soldier is buried here.”

3. A. Tvardovsky “The Tankman’s Tale.”

4. A. Mityaev “Bag of Oatmeal”, “Victory Day”

5. M. Isakovsky “Remember forever.”

6. S. Baruzdin “Glory”.

7. K. Simonov “Son of an Artilleryman.”

8. L. Serova “Grandfather’s Galosh”

9. B. Zakhoder Gray Star

10. V. Oseeva “Battering Ram”, “Forest Partisans”, “Which Is Easier”, Direct Fire”

11. V. Stepanov “Holiday”

12. A. Smirnov “Who was in the war”

13. V. Lebedev – Kumach “We are brave people”

Topic: Our Motherland Russia. Moscow is capital of Russia.

1. A. Prokofiev “Motherland”.

2. Z. Aleksandrova “Motherland”.

3. M. Yu. Lermontov “Motherland”

4. S. Baruzdin “For the Motherland.”

Topic: School. School supplies.

1. V. Berestov “Reader”.

2. L. Voronkova “Girlfriends go to school.”

3. S. Ya. Marshak “The first day of the calendar.”

4. V. Oseeva “The Magic Word”.

5. L. N. Tolstoy “Philipok”.

Topic: Electrical Appliances

1. “A tale about how electrical appliances in a store quarreled”

2. “The Story of the Sun and the Electric Lamp”

3. Fairy tale “Iron and Dress”

4. Barsik the cat and the washing machine.”

5. "Burnt Cookies"

6. “Chandelier – arrogant”

7. A. Maslennikova “Vacuum Cleaner”

8. “I’m a teapot – a grumbler”

9. N. Nosov “Telephone”

Topic: Summer, summer clothes, shoes, hats.

1. K. Ushinsky “Four Wishes.”

2. A. Pleshcheev “Old Man”

3. E. Blaginina “Dandelion”.

4. Z. Aleksandrova “Sarafan”.

5. V. A. Zhukovsky “Summer Evening”.

Topic: Musical instruments

1. The Brothers Grimm "Musicians of Bremen"

2. “How many pipes are there?”

3. “Flute and the Wind”

4. Edie Fireflower “Fipe” “Tambourine”, Cymbals” “Skipka”

5. In Semerin “Music lives everywhere”

6. Yu. V. Gurin “Musical Cat”

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Sample list literature for reading to children according to the education and training program in kindergarten edited by M. A. Vasilyeva

An approximate list of literature for reading and telling to children according to the PROGRAM OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN KINDERGARTEN, edited by M. A. Vasilyeva, V. V. Gerbova, T. S. Komarova

Early age (1-2 years)

Russian folklore

Russian folk songs, nursery rhymes. “Okay, okay.”, “Cockerel, cockerel.”, “Big legs.”, “Water, water.”, “Bay-bye, bye-bye.”, “Pussy, pussy, pussy, scat.”, “ Like our cat.”, “Let’s go, cat, under the bridge. ,".

Russian folk tales. “Chicken Ryaba”, “Turnip” (arranged by K. Ushinsky); “How a goat built a hut” (model by M. Bulatov).

Poetry. 3. Alexandrova. "Hide and Seek"; A. Barto. “Bull”, “Ball”, “Elephant” (from the “Toys” series); V. Berestov. “Hen with Chicks”; V. Zhukovsky. “Bird”; G. Lagzdyn. “Bunny, Bunny, Dance!”; S. Marshak. "Elephant", "Tiger Cub", "Owls" (from the series "Children in a Cage"); I. Tokmakova. -Bainki."

Prose. T. Alexandrova. “Piggy and Chushka” (abbr.); L. Panteleev. *How a pig learned to speak”; V. Suteev. "Chicken and Duckling"; E. Charushin. “Chicken” (from the series “Big and Small”); K. Chukovsky. -"Chick".

Fiction for children

First junior group(2-3 years)

Sample list for reading and telling to children

Songs, nursery rhymes, chants. “Our ducks in the morning.”; “The cat went to Torzhok.”; “Egorka the Hare.”; “Our Masha is small.”; “Chicky, chicky, chicky.”, “Oh doo-doo, doo-doo, doo-doo! A raven sits on an oak tree"; “Because of the forest, because of the mountains.”; “A fox was running through the forest with a little box.”; “Cucumber, cucumber.”; “Sunny, bucket.”

Fairy tales. “Kids and the Wolf”, arr. K. Ushinsky; "Teremok", arr. M. Bulatova; "Masha and the Bear", arr. M. Bulatova. Folklore of the peoples of the world “Three Merry Brothers”, trans. with him. L. Yakhnina; “Boo-boo, I’m horned”, lit., arr. Yu. Grigorieva; "Kotausi and Mausi"; English, arr., K. Chukovsky; “Oh, you little bastard.”; lane with mold. I. Tokmakova; “You, little dog, don’t bark.”, trans. with mold. I. Tokmakova; “Ragovory”, Chuvash., trans. L. Yakhnina; "Snegirek", trans. with him. V. Viktorova; “Shoemaker”, Polish, arr. B, Zakhodera.

Works of poets and writers of Russia

Poetry. A. Barto. “Bear”, “Truck”, “Elephant”, “Horse” (from the series “Toys”, “Who Screams”; V. Berestov. “Sick Doll”, “Kitten”; G. Lagzdyn, “Cockerel”; C Marshak. “The Tale of stupid mouse"; E. Moshkovskaya. “Order” (abbr.); N. Pikuleva. “Fox tail”, “The cat was inflating the balloon.”; N. Sakonskaya. “Where is my finger?”; A. Pushkin. “The wind blows across the sea.” (from “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”); M. Lermontov. "Sleep, baby." (from the poem “Cossack Lullaby”); A. Barto, P. Barto. "Roarer Girl"; A. Vvedensky. "Mouse"; A. Pleshcheev, in Rural Song"; G. Sapgir. "Cat"; K. Chukovsky. “Fedotka”, “Confusion”.

Prose. L. Tolstoy. “The cat was sleeping on the roof.”, “Petya and Misha had a horse.”; L. Tolstoy. "Three Bears"; V. Suteev. “Who said “meow””; V. Bianchi. “The Fox and the Mouse”; G. Ball. “Yellow Little”; N. Pavlova. “Strawberry”.

S. Kaputikyan. “Everyone is Sleeping”, “Masha Is Having Dinner” trans. from Armenian T. Spendiarova. P. Voronko. "New clothes", trans. from Ukrainian S. Marshak. D. Bisset. "Ha-ha-ha!", trans. from English N. Shereshevskaya; Ch. Yancharsky. “In the toy store”, “Friends”.! from the book “The Adventures of Mishka Ushastik”, trans. from Polish V. Prikhodko.

Fiction for children

Second junior group (3-4 years)

Sample list for reading and telling to children

Russian folklore: Songs, nursery rhymes, chants, “Finger-boy.”, “Little bunny, dance.”, “Night has come.”, “Magpie, magpie.”, “I’m on my way to grandma, to grandfather.”, “Tili -bom! Tili-bom."; “Like our cat.”, “The squirrel is sitting on a cart.”, “Ay, kachi-kachi-kachi.”, “We lived with grandma.”, “Chiki-chiki-chikalochki.”, “Kitty-murysenka.” , “Zarya-Zaryanitsa.”; “Weed ant. ,.", "There are three hens on the street.", "Shadow, shadow, shadow.", "Rock-hen.", "Rain, rain, more.", "Ladybug. ,", "Rainbow-arc.", .

Fairy tales. "Kolobok", arr. K. Ushinsky; “The Wolf and the Little Goats”, arr. A. N. Tolstoy; “Cat, rooster and fox”, arr. M. Bogolyubskaya; "Swan geese"; "The Snow Maiden and the Fox"; “Goby - black barrel, white hooves”, arr. M. Bulatova; "The Fox and the Hare", arr. V. Dahl; “Fear has big eyes”, arr. M. Serova; "Teremok", arr. E. Charushina.

Folklore of the peoples of the world.

Songs. “The Ship”, “The Brave Men”, “Little Fairies”, “The Three Trappers” English, arr. S. Marshak; “What a rumble”, trans. from Latvian S. Marshak; “Buy a bow.”, trans. with scotch N. Tokmakova; “Conversation of Frogs”, “Uncooperative Hoopoe”, “Help!” lane from Czech S. Marshak.

Fairy tales. “Mitten”, “Goat-dereza” in Ukrainian, arr. E. Blaginina; “Two Greedy Little Bears”, Hungarian, arr. A. Krasnova and V. Vazhdaeva; “Stubborn goats”, Uzbek, arr. Sh. Sagdully; “Visiting the Sun”, translated from Slovak. S. Mogilevskaya and L. Zorina; "Nanny Fox", trans. from Finnish E. Soini; “The Brave Well Done”, trans. from Bulgarian L. Gribova; “Pykh”, Belarusian, arr. N. Myalika; “The forest bear and the naughty mouse”, Latvian, arr. Y. Vanaga, per. L. Voronkova; "The Rooster and the Fox", trans. with scotch M, Klyagina-Kondratieva; "The Pig and the Kite", a fairy tale of the peoples of Mozambique, trans. from Portugal Yu. Chubkova.

Works of poets and writers of Russia

Poetry. K. Balmont. "Autumn"; A. Blok. "Bunny"; A. Koltsov. "The winds are blowing." (from the poem “Russian Song”); A. Pleshcheev. “Autumn has come.”, “Spring” (abbr.); A. Maikov. “Lullaby”, “The swallow has rushed.” (from modern Greek songs); Ah, Pushkin. “Wind, wind! You are powerful.”, “Our light, sunshine!”, “A month, a month.” (from "The Tale of dead princess And. seven heroes"); S. Cherny. “The Preacher”, “About Katyusha”; S. Marshak. “Zoo”, “Giraffe”, “Zebras”, “Polar Bears”, “Little Ostrich”, “Penguin”, “Camel”, “Where the Sparrow Dined” (from the series “Children in a Cage”); "A Quiet Tale", "The Tale of smart mouse"; K. Chukovsky. “Confusion”, “Stolen Sun”, “Moidodyr”, “Tsokotukha Fly”, “Hedgehogs Laugh”, “Christmas Tree”, “Aibolit”, “Miracle Tree”, “Turtle”; S. Grodetsky, “Who is this?”; V. Berestov. “Hen with Chicks”, “Bull”; N. Zabolotsky. “How the mice fought with the cat”; V. Mayakovsky. “What is good and what is bad?”, “Every page is either an elephant or a lioness”; K. Balmont, “Mosquitoes-Makariki”; P. Kosyakov. "She's All"; A. Barto, P. Barto. “Greasy girl”; S. Mikhalkov. "Song of Friends"; E. Moshkovskaya. "Greedy"; I. Tokmakova. "Bear". Prose. K. Ushinsky. “Cockerel with his family”, “Ducks”, “Vaska”, “Fox-Patrikeevna”; T. Alexandrova. "Burik the Bear"; B. Zhitkov. “How we went to the zoo”, “How we arrived at the zoo”, “Zebra”, -Elephants”, “How the elephant bathed” (from the book “What I Saw”); M. Zoshchenko. -Smart bird”; G. Tsyferov. “About Friends”, “When There Are Not Enough Toys” from the book “About the Chicken, the Sun and the Little Bear”); K. Chukovsky. “So and not so”; D. Mamin-Sibiryak. “The Tale of the Brave Hare - Long ears, slanting eyes, short tail”; L. Voronkova. “Masha the Confused”, “It’s Snowing” (from the book “It’s Snowing”); N. Nosov “Steps”; D, Kharms. "Brave Hedgehog"; L. Tolstoy. “The bird made a nest.”; “Tanya knew the letters.”; “Varya had a siskin.”, “Spring has come.”; V. Bianchi. “Bathing bear cubs”; Yu. Dmitriev. "Blue hut"; S. Prokofiev. “Masha and Oika”, “When you can cry”, “The Tale of an ill-mannered mouse” (from the book “Fairy Tale Machines”); V. Suteev. "Three kittens"; A. N. Tolstoy. “Hedgehog”, “Fox”, “Cockerels”.

Works of poets and writers from different countries

Poetry. E. Vieru. "The Hedgehog and the Drum", trans. with mold. Y. Akima; P. Voronko. -The Sly Hedgehog”, trans. from Ukrainian S. Marshak; L. Mileva. "Swift Legs and Gray Clothes", trans. from Bulgarian M. Marinova; A. Milne. "Three Little Foxes", trans. from English N. Slepakova; N. Scored. "Pencil", trans. from Ukrainian 3. Alexandrova; S. Kapugikyan. “Who will finish drinking sooner”, “Masha does not cry” trans. from Armenian T. Spendiarova; A. Bosev. "Rain", trans. from Bulgarian I. Maznina; “The finch sings,” ~er. from Bulgarian I. Tokmakova; M. Karem. "My cat", trans. from French M. Kudinova.

Prose. D. Bisset. “The Frog in the Mirror”, translation, from English. N. Shereshevskaya; L. Muur. "Little Raccoon and the One Who Sits in the Pond", trans. from English O. Obraztsova; Ch. Yancharsky. “Games”, “Scooter” (from the book “The Adventures of Mishka Ushastik”, translated from Polish by V. Prikhodko; E. Bekhlerova. “Cabbage Leaf”, translated from Polish by G. Lukin; A. Bosev. “Three” , translated from Bulgarian by V. Viktorova; B. Potter. “Ukhti-Tukhti”, translated from English by O. Obraztsova; J. Capek. “A Hard Day”, “In the Forest”, “Yarinka’s Doll” (from the book “The Adventures of a Dog and a Cat”, translated from Czech. G. Lukin; O. Alfaro. “Hero Goat”, translated from Spanish by T. Davityants; O. Panku-Yash. “Good night, Dooku! ”, translated from Romanian by M. Olsufieva, “Not only in kindergarten” (abbr., translated from Romanian by T. Ivanova. Sample list for memorizing “Finger-boy.”, “Like our cat. ", "Cucumber, cucumber.", "The mice dance in a circle. ,." - Russian folk songs; A. Barto. "Bear", "Ball", "Boat"; V. Berestov. "Cockerels"; K. Chukovsky. “Christmas tree” (abbr.); E. Ilyina. “Our Christmas tree” (abbr.); A. Pleshcheev. “Rural song”; N. Sakonskaya. “Where is my finger?”

Fiction for children

Middle group (4-5 years old)

Sample list for reading and telling to children

Russian folklore

Songs, nursery rhymes, chants. “Our goat.” -; “Little cowardly bunny.”: “Don! Don! Don!-", "Geese, you are geese."; “Legs, legs, where have you been?..” “The bunny is sitting, sitting. >, “The cat went to the stove.”, “It’s a whole day today.”, “Little lambs.”, “A fox is walking across the bridge.”, “Sun-bucket.”, “Go, spring, go, red.”.

Fairy tales. “About Ivanushka the Fool”, arr. M. Gorky; “The War of Mushrooms and Berries”, arr. V. Dahl; “Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka”, arr. L. N. Tolstoy; “Zhiharka”, arr. I. Karnaukhova; “Sister Fox and the Wolf”, arr. M. Bulatova; “Zimovye”, arr. I. Sokolova-Mikitova; "The Fox and the Goat", arr. O. Kapitsa; “The Picky One”, “The Lapotnitsa Fox”, arr. V. Dahl; "Cockerel and bean seed", arr. Oh, Kapitsa.

Folklore of the peoples of the world

Songs. “Fish”, “Ducklings”, French, arr. N. Gernet and S. Gippius; "Chiv-chiv, sparrow", trans. with Komi-Permyats. V. Klimova; "Fingers", trans. with him. L, Yakhina; “The Bag”, Tatars., trans. R. Yagofarov, retelling by L. Kuzmin. Fairy tales. "The Three Little Pigs", trans. from English S. Mikhalkova; "The Hare and the Hedgehog", from the Brothers Grimm's Fairy Tales, trans. with him. A. Vvedensky, ed. S. Marshak; “Little Red Riding Hood”, from the fairy tales of C. Perrault, trans. from French T. Gabbe; Brothers Grimm. "The Bremen Town Musicians", German, translated by V. Vvedensky, edited by S. Marshak.

Works of poets and writers of Russia

Poetry. I. Bunin. “Leaf Fall” (excerpt); A. Maikov. " Autumn leaves circling with the wind."; A. Pushkin. “The sky was already breathing in autumn.” (from the novel “Eugene Onegin”); A. Fet. "Mother! Look out the window.”; Ya. Akim. "First snow"; A. Barto. "We left"; C. Yeast. "He's walking in the street." (from the story “In a Peasant Family”); S. Yesenin. “Winter sings and echoes.”; N. Nekrasov. “It is not the wind that rages over the forest.” (from the poem “Frost, Red Nose”); I. Surikov. "Winter"; S. Marshak. “Luggage”, “About everything in the world-:-”, “He’s so absent-minded”, “Ball”; S. Mikhalkov. "Uncle Styopa"; E. Baratynsky. “Spring, spring” (abbr.); Yu. Moritz. “Song about a fairy tale”; “The gnome’s house, the gnome is home!”; E. Uspensky. "Destruction"; D. Harms. "A very sad story." Prose. V. Veresaev. "Brother"; A. Vvedensky. “About the girl Masha, the dog Cockerel and the cat Thread” (chapters from the book); M. Zoshchenko. "Demonstration child"; K. Ushinsky. "Caring Cow"; S. Voronin. "Warlike Jaco"; S. Georgiev. "Grandma's Garden" N. Nosov. “Patch”, “Entertainers”; L. Panteleev. “On the Sea” (chapter from the book “Stories about Squirrel and Tamara”); Bianchi, "The Foundling"; N. Sladkov. "Not hearing."

Literary tales. M. Gorky. "Sparrow"; V. Oseeva. "Magic needle"; R. Sef. “The Tale of Round and Long Men”; K. Chukovsky. “Telephone”, “Cockroach”, “Fedorino’s grief”; Nosov. “The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends” (chapters from the book); D. Mamin-Sibiryak. “The Tale about Komar Komarovich - Long Nose and about Furry Misha- Short tail"; V. Bianchi. "First hunt"; D. Samoilov. "It's the baby elephant's birthday."

Fables. L. Tolstoy. “The father ordered his sons.”, “The boy was guarding the sheep.”, “The jackdaw wanted to drink.”

Works of poets and writers from different countries

Poetry. V. Vitka. "Counting", trans. from Belarusian I. Tokmakova; Y. Tuvim. "Miracles", trans. from Polish V. Prikhodko; “About Pan Trulyalinsky”, retelling from Polish. B. Zakhodera; F. Grubin. "Tears", trans. from Czech E. Solonovich; S. Vangeli. “Snowdrops” (chapters from the book “Gugutse - the captain of the ship”, translated from Moldova by V. Berestov.

Literary fairy tales. A. Milne. “Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all” (chapters from the book, translated from English by B. Zakhoder; E. Blyton. “The famous duckling Tim” (chapters from the book, translated from English by E. Paperna; T. Egner. “Adventures in the forest of Elki-na-Gorka” (chapters from the book, translated from Norwegian by L. Braude; D. Bisset. “About the boy who growled at the tigers”, translated from English by N. Sherepgevskaya; E Hogarth, “The Mafia and His Merry Friends” (chapters from the book, translated from English by O. Obraztsova and N. Shanko.

For memorizing “Grandfather wanted to cook fish soup.”, “Legs, legs, where have you been?” - Russian adv. songs; A. Pushkin. “Wind, wind! You are powerful." (from “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”); 3. Alexandrova. "Herringbone"; A. Barto. “I know what I need to come up with”; L. Nikolaenko. “Who scattered the bells.”; V. Orlov. “From the market”, “Why does the bear sleep in winter” (chosen by the teacher); E. Serova. “Dandelion”, “Cat’s Paws” (from the series “Our Flowers”); “Buy onions.”, shot. adv. song, trans. I. Tokmakova.

Fiction for children

Senior group (5-6 years old)

Sample list for reading and telling to children

Russian folklore

Songs. “Like thin ice.”; “Nobody the gander.”; “I’m already tightening the pegs.”; “Like grandma’s goat.”; “You are frost, frost, frost.”: “If you knock on the oak tree, a blue siskin will fly.”; “Early, early in the morning.”: “Rooks-kirichi.”; “You, little bird, you’re a vagrant.”; " Swallow-swallow.": "Rain, rain, have fun."; "Ladybug.".

Fairy tales. "The Fox and the Jug", arr. O. Kapitsa; “Winged, furry and oily” arr. I. Karnaukhova; “Khavroshechka”, arr. A. N. Tolsto “The Braggart Hare”, arr. O. Kapitsa; " Princess Frog", arr. M. Bulatova; “Rhymes”, authorized retelling of B. Shergin’s “Sivka-Burka”, arr. M. Bulatova; "Finist - Clear Falcon", arr. A. Platonova.

Folklore of the peoples of the world

Songs. “Washed buckwheat”, lit., arr. Yu. Grigorieva; "Old lady." "The House That Jack Built", trans. from English S. Marshak; “Have a nice trip!”, Dutch, arr. I. Tokmakova; “Vesnyanka”, Ukrainian, arr. G. Litvak; “Friend by Friend”, Taj., arr. N. Grebneva (abbr.).

Fairy tales. “Cuckoo”, Nenets, arr. K. Shavrova; “Wonderful stories about a hare named Lek,” tales of the peoples of West Africa, trans. O. Kustova and V. Andreeva; "Goldilocks", trans. from Czech K. Paustovsky; "Three golden hairs of Grandfather the Omniscient", trans. from Czech N. Arosieva (from the collection of fairy tales by K. Ya. Erben). Works of poets and writers of Russia

Poetry. I. Bunin. "First snow"; A. Pushkin. “The sky was already breathing in autumn.” (from the novel “Eugene Onegin”); " Winter evening"(abbr.); A.K. Tolstoy. “It’s autumn, our whole poor garden is falling.”; M. Tsvetaeva. "At the crib"; S. Marshak. "Poodle"; S. Yesenin. “Birch”, “Birch cherry”; I. Nikitin. "Meeting Winter"; A. Fet. “The cat is singing, his eyes are narrowed.”; S. Cherny. "Wolf"; V. Levin. "Chest", "Horse"; M. Yasnov. "Peaceful counting rhyme." S. Gorodetsky. "Kitty"; F. Tyutchev. “It’s not for nothing that winter is angry.”; A. Barto. "Rope". Prose. V. Dmitrieva. “Baby and Bug” (chapters); L. Tolstoy. “Bone”, “Jump”, “Lion and Dog”; N. Nosov. "Living Hat"; Almazov. "Gorbushka"; A. Gaidar. “Chuk and Gek” (chapters); S. Georgiev. “I saved Santa Claus”; V. Dragunsky. “Childhood Friend”, “Top Down, Diagonally”; K. Paustovsky. "Cat Thief"

Literary fairy tales. T. Alexandrova. “Little Brownie Kuzka” (chapters); B. Bianchi. "Owl"; B. Zakhoder. "Gray Star"; A. Pushkin. "The Tale of Tsar Saltan, of his glorious son and mighty hero Guidone Saltanovich l o beautiful princess Swans"; P. Bazhov. "Silver Hoof"; N. Teleshov. "Krupenichka"; V. Kataev. "Seven-flowered flower."

Works of poets and writers from different countries

Poetry. A. Milne. "The Ballad of the Royal Sandwich", trans. from English S. Marshak; V. Smith. "About the Flying Cow", trans. from English B. Zakhodera; J. Brzechwa. "On the Horizon Islands", trans. from Polish B. Zakhodera; False Reeves. "Noisy Bang", trans. from English M. Boroditskaya; “A letter to all children on one very important matter,” trans. from Polish S. Mikhalkova.

Literary fairy tales. X. Mäkelä. “Mr. Au” (chapters, translated from Finnish by E. Uspensky; R. Kipling. “The Little Elephant”, translated from English by K. Chukovsky, poems translated by S. Marshak; A. Lindgren. “Carlson, who lives on the roof, flew in again” (abbreviated chapters, translated from Swede L. Lungina.

For learning by heart “You will knock on the oak tree.”, Russian. adv. song; I. Belousov. "Spring Guest"; E. Blaginina. “Let’s sit in silence”; G. Vieru. “Mom’s Day”, translated by Y. Akim; M. Isakovsky. “Go beyond the seas and oceans”; M. Karem. "Peaceful counting rhyme", trans. from French V. Berestova; A. Pushkin. “Near Lukomorye there is a green oak tree.” (from the poem “Ruslan and Lyudmila”); I. Surikov. "This is my village."

For reading in the faces of Yu. Vladimirov. "Weirdos"; S. Gorodetsky. "Kitty"; V. Orlov. “Tell me, little river.”; E. Uspensky. "Destruction." additional literature

Russian folk tales. “Nikita Kozhemyaka” (from the collection of fairy tales by A. Afanasyev); "Boring Tales." Foreign folk tales. "About the Mouse Who Was a Cat, a Dog and a Tiger", ind. lane N. Khodzy; “How the brothers found their father’s treasure”, mold., arr. M. Bulatova; “The Yellow Stork”, Chinese, trans. F. Yarlina.

Prose. B. Zhitkov. “White House”, “How I Caught Little Men”; G, Snegirev. “Penguin Beach”, “To the Sea”, “Brave Little Penguin”; L. Panteleev. “The letter “y””; M. Moskvina. “Little”; A. Mityaev. “The Tale of Three Pirates”. Poetry. Y. Akim. “Greedy”; Y. Moritz. “House with a Rough”; R. Sef. "Advice", "Endless Poems"; D. Kharms. "I was running, running, running."; D. Ciardi. "About the one who has three eyes", translated from English by R Sefa; B. Zakhoder "Pleasant meeting"; S. Cherny. "Wolf"; A. Pleshcheev. "My kindergarten"; S. Marshak. "Mail". Literary tales. A. Volkov. "The Wizard of the Emerald City" (chapters); O. Preusler "Little Baba Yaga", translated from German by Y. Korinets; J. Rodari. "The Magic Drum" (from the book "Fairy Tales with Three Endings", translated from Italian by I. Konstantinova; T. Jansson. "About the very last dragon in the world", translated from Swede L. Braude; "The Wizard's Hat", translated by V. Smirnov; G. Sapgir. "Tall Tales in the Faces", "They Sold a Little Frog"; L. Petrushevskaya. "The Cat" , who could sing"; A. Mityaev. "The Tale of Three Pirates."

Fiction for children

School preparatory group (6-7 years old)

Sample list for reading and telling to children

Russian folklore.

Songs. “The fox walked with rye.”; “Chigariki-chok-chigarok.”; "Winter has come."; “Mother spring is coming.”; “When the sun rises, dew will fall to the ground.” Calendar ritual songs. “Kolyada! Kolyada! And sometimes there is a carol.”; “Kolyada, Kolyada, give me some pie.”; “How the carol went.”; “Like oil week.”; "Ting-ting-ka."; “Maslenitsa, Maslenitsa!”

Jokes. “Brothers, brothers.”; “Fedul, why are you pouting your lips?”; “Did you eat the pie?”; “Where the jelly is, that’s where it sits”; "Stupid Ivan."; “Knocked down and knocked together - that’s the wheel.” Tales. “Ermoshka is rich.” “Listen up, guys.”

Fairy tales and epics. “Ilya Muromets and the Nightingale the Robber” (recording by A. Hilferding, excerpt); “Vasilisa the Beautiful” (from the collection of fairy tales by A. Afanasyev); "Wolf and Fox", arr. I. Sokolova-Mikitova. “Dobrynya and the Serpent”, retelling by N. Kolpakova; "Snow Maiden" (by folk stories); “Sadko” (recording by P. Rybnikov, excerpt); “Seven Simeons - seven workers”, arr. I. Karnaukhova; “Synko-Filipko”, retelling by E. Polenova; “Don’t peck into the well - you’ll need to drink the water,” arr. K. Ushinsky.

Folklore of the peoples of the world

Songs. “Gloves”, “Boat”, translated from English. S. Marshak; “We walked through the spruce forest”, trans. with Swedish I. Tokmakova; “What I Saw”, “Three Revelers”, trans. from French N. Gernet and S. Gippius; “Oh, why are you a lark.”, Ukrainian, arr. G. Litvak; “Snail”, mold., arr. I. Tokmakova.

Fairy tales. From the fairy tales of C. Perrault (French): “Puss in Boots”, trans., T. Gabbe; "Ayoga", Nanaisk, arr. D. Nagishkina; “Each one got his own”, Estonian, arr. M. Bulatova; “Blue Bird”, Turkmenistan, arr. A. Alexandrova and M. Tuberovsky; "White and Rosette", trans. with him. L. Kohn; "Most nice outfit in the world", trans. from Japanese V. Markova.

Works of poets and writers of Russia

Poetry. M. Voloshin. "Autumn"; S. Gorodetsky. "First snow"; M. Lermontov. "Mountain Peaks" (from Goethe); Yu. Vladimirov. "Orchestra"; G Sapgir. “Counting books, tongue twisters”; S. Yesenin. "Powder"; A. Pushkin “Winter! Peasant, triumphant." (from the novel “Eugene Onegin”, “Bird”; P. Solovyov. “Day Night”; N. Rubtsov. “About the Hare”; E. Uspensky. “ Scary tale", "Memory". A. Blok. "In the meadow"; S. Gorodetsky. "Spring Song"; B. Zhukovsky “Lark” (abbr.); F. Tyutchev. " Spring waters"; A. Fet. “The willow is all fluffy” (excerpt); N. Zabolotsky. "On the river".

Prose. A. Kuprin. "Elephant"; M. Zoshchenko. "Great Travelers"; K. Korovin. “Squirrel” (abbr.); S. Alekseev. "First night ram"; N. Teleshov. “Uha” (abbr.); E. Vorobiev. "Broken Wire"; Yu. Koval. “Little Mermaid Herbalist”, “Hack”; E. Nosov. “Like a crow got lost on the roof”; S. Romanovsky. "Dancing".

Literary fairy tales. A. Pushkin, “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”; A, Remizov. “Bread Voice”, “Geese-Swans”; K. Paustovsky. " Warm bread"; V. Dahl. “Old Year Old Man”; P. Ershov. "The Little Humpbacked Horse"; K. Ushinsky. "Blind Horse"; K. Dragunskaya. "The Cure for Obedience"; I. Sokolov-Mikitov. "Salt of the earth"; G. Skrebitsky. “Everyone in their own way.”

Works of poets and writers from different countries

Poetry. L. Stanchev. "Autumn Gamma", trans. from Bulgarian I. Tokmakova; B. Brecht. “Winter conversation through the window”, trans. with him. K. Oreshina; E. Lear. “Limericks” (“Once upon a time there was an old man from Hong Kong.”, “Once upon a time there was an old man from Winchester.”, “Once upon a time there lived an old woman on the mountain.”, “One old man from the side.”, translated from English by G. Kruzhkova.

Literary fairy tales. H. -K Andersen. "Thumbelina", " ugly duck» per. from date A. Hansen; F. Salten. "Bambi", trans. with him. Yu. Nagibina; A. Lindgren. "The Princess Who Wouldn't Play with Dolls", trans. with Swedish E. Solovyova; C. Topelius. "Three ears of rye", trans. with Swedish A. Lyubarskaya.

For learning by heart (at the choice of teachers) Y. Akim. "April"; P. Voronko. "It's better not native land", trans. from Ukrainian S. Marshak; E. Blaginina. "Overcoat"; N. Gernet and D. Harms. "Very very tasty pie"; S. Yesenin. "Birch"; S. Marshak. “The young month is melting.”; E. Moshkovskaya. “We reached the evening”; V. Orlov. “You fly to us, little bird.”; A. Pushkin. “The sky was already breathing in autumn.” (from "Eugene Onegin"); N. Rubtsov. "About the hare"; I. Surikov. "Winter"; P. Solovyov. "Snowdrop"; F. Tyutchev. “It’s not for nothing that winter is angry” (by the teacher’s choice).

For reading in the faces of K. Aksakov. "Lizochek"; A. Freudenberg. "The Giant and the Mouse", trans. with him. Yu. Korintsa; D. Samoilov. “It’s Baby Elephant’s Birthday” (excerpts); L. Levin. "Box"; S. Marshak. “Catkind” (excerpts). additional literature

Fairy tales. “White Duck”, Russian, from the collection of fairy tales by A. Afanasyev; “The Boy with Thumb”, from the fairy tales of C. Perrault, trans. from French B. Dekhtereva.

Poetry. “Here comes the red summer.”, Russian. adv. song; A. Blok. "In the meadow"; N. Nekrasov. “Before the rain” (abbr.); A. Pushkin. “For spring, the beauty of nature.” (from the poem “Tortured”); A. Fet. "What an evening." (abbr.); S. Cherny. “Before Bed”, “The Wizard”; E. Moshkovskaya. “Cunning old ladies”, “What kind of gifts are there”; V. Berestov. "The Dragon"; E. Uspensky. "Memory"; L. Fadeeva. "Mirror in a Showcase"; I. Tokmakova. "I'm upset"; D. Harms. “The Cheerful Old Man”, “Ivan Toropyshkin”; M. Outrigger. "The Wise Men", trans. from Slovak R. Sefa. Prose. D. Mamin-Sibiryak. "Medvedko"; A. Raskin. “How dad threw the ball under the car”, “How dad tamed the dog”; M. Prishvin. "Chicken on poles"; Yu. Koval. "Shot".

Literary fairy tales. A. Usachev. “About the smart dog Sonya” (chapters); B. Potter. "The Tale of Jemima Diveluzha", trans. from English I. Tokmakova; M. Eme. "Colors", trans. from French I. Kuznetsova.

Literature for preschoolers

A child begins to understand human speech very early, long before he speaks. The easiest way for a child to perceive everyday speech is when he himself is directly involved in the situation and sees what adults are talking about. Perceive oral history when you don’t see the subject of conversation and you need to use your imagination, it’s much more difficult. The child’s ability to perceive a narrative develops gradually and the more successfully the more they tell and read to him. High-quality illustrations and auxiliary play activities described above can provide great assistance to adults in this regard.

Clearly define the age boundaries of different levels of perception literary works It’s quite difficult for preschoolers. Some children are more developed in this sense, others less so. Some people at the age of 3 are not yet able to perceive anything more complex than “Teremka”, while others can already understand the fairy tales of G.-H. Andersen. However, for each age group preschoolers need to be identified approximate circle reading. There are recommended reading lists for different ages.

From 1 year to 2 (2.5) years

For children of this age, nursery rhymes are ideal finger games(“The magpie-crow was cooking porridge”), poems of one to three quatrains, short fairy tales and stories told in simple sentences. They may contain onomatopoeia and repetitions. To understand these works, a little vocabulary(example - the fairy tale by V. G. Suteev “Chicken and Duckling”). Usually kids love to listen to the same fairy tale or rhyme several times and involuntarily learn them by heart. Let them talk themselves, encourage this useful activity. For children of this age group, fairy tales with happy ending. The child should have a feeling of stability and reliability of the world. Therefore, choose fairy tales with a happy ending.

  • 1. A. Barto “Toys” and others short poems
  • 2. V. Bianchi “The Fox and the Mouse”
  • 3. V. Danko “From morning to evening” (poems for kids)
  • 4. L. Deryagina “Bayushki-bayu”, “Games, fairy tales, songs, nursery rhymes”
  • 5. O. Zhukova “Children’s songs and nursery rhymes”
  • 6. Short folk tales in versions with a happy ending (“Turnip”, “Ryaba Hen”, “Teremok”, etc.)
  • 7. V. Suteev “Chicken and Duckling” and other fairy tales for kids
  • 8. K. D. Ushinsky “Favorite fairy tales of kids”
  • 9. K. Chukovsky “Chicken”

From 2.5 to 4 years

At this age, one should continue to get acquainted with the works of V. Suteev, S. Marshak, K. Chukovsky, A. Barto, with folk tales, gradually expanding the circle of reading, including all new works of domestic and foreign literature for children. Fairy tales and stories should become longer and contain more characters and events. But it is still important that all stories end well and do not contain too scary events. Reading fairy tales like “Little Red Riding Hood,” where someone eats someone or where scary witches and monsters act, is best postponed until preschool or primary school age.

If your child loves books and you read to him a lot, you can move on to larger works at age 4. For this, the stories of V. Oseeva, the stories of A. Lindgren about the Kid and Carlson, about Emil from Lenneberga, about Pippi Longstocking are optimally suited; stories by T. Jansson about the Moomins; funny tales by T. Alexandrova about the brownie Kuza, A. A. Milne about Winnie the Pooh and many others.

  • 1. A. Balint “Gnome Gnomych and Raisin”
  • 2. V. Bianchi “First Hunt”, “Like an Ant Hurrying Home”, “Whose Nose is Better”, “Forest Houses”, “Owl”, “Who Sings What?” and etc.
  • 3. D. Bisset “Forgotten Birthday”, “Everything is Somersault”, “The Journey of Uncle Tic-Tock”
  • 4. E. M. Blyton “The Famous Tim Duck”
  • 5. E. Zheleznova “The Magic Turtle”
  • 6. B. Zakhoder “Oink on the Christmas tree”, “What was the turkey thinking”, “The whale and the cat”
  • 7. M. Zoshchenko “Smart Animals”, “Exemplary Child”
  • 8. V. Krotov “Ignatius the Worm and His Friends”
  • 9. D. Mamin-Sibiryak “Alenushkin’s Tales”, “About Komar Komarovich”, “The Tale of the Brave Hare Long Ears - Slanting Eyes - Short Tail”, “The Parable of Milk, Oatmeal and the Gray Cat Murka”
  • 10. S. Marshak “Mustache-striped”, “Where did you have lunch, sparrow?”, “Luggage”, “He’s so absent-minded”, “A lesson in politeness”, “About everything in the world” and other poems and translations
  • 11. I. S. Mikhalkov “Who wins?”, “Helpful hare”, “Friends on a hike”, “What do you have?”, “Song of friends”, “Foma”, “Drawing”, “My puppy” and etc.
  • 12. E. Moshkovskaya “Zoo” and others.
  • 13. L. Muur “Little Raccoon and the One Who Sits in the Pond”
  • 14. O. Onisimova “The most beautiful thing in the world”
  • 15. V. Oseeva “The Magic Word”
  • 16. M. Plyatskovsky “Sun for memory”, “Diary of the grasshopper Kuzi”
  • 17. A. Preysen “About a kid who could count to ten”, “Merry New Year”
  • 18. “The Adventures of Pif” in drawings by V. Suteev and retelling by G. Oster
  • 19. I. Rumyantseva, I. Ballod “About the little pig Plyukh”
  • 20. N. Sladkoe “A hedgehog ran along the path”, “Sparrow’s Spring” and other stories
  • 21. L. Tolstoy “Three Bears”, “Filipok”, “The Lion and the Dog”, “Fairy Tales”, “Fables”
  • 22. A. Usachev “Once upon a time there were hedgehogs”
  • 23. F. Khitruk “Toptyzhka”, “Boniface’s Vacation”
  • 24. K. Chukovsky “Telephone”, “Fedorino’s grief”, “Moidodyr”, “Fly-Tsokotukha”, “Aibolit”, “Confusion”

From 5 to 7 years

Books for older children preschool age great multitude. These are stories and stories about animals, fairy tales and tales, funny and funny adventures, instructive stories, fables and parables, as well as numerous poems and fairy tales in verse. But for the most part these are works for children who are already accustomed to listening and reading books. “TV-computer” children usually cannot perceive long stories, they are unable to concentrate on the text. Without seeing “moving pictures” in front of them, they have difficulty imagining what is happening in the book; they lack imagination. It will be difficult for such children to cope with the school curriculum.

Even for older preschoolers who are accustomed to reading, it is better to take bright, colorful publications with high-quality illustrations.

Maria Mochalova
List of works of fiction to read to children on lexical topics. Senior preschool age (part 1)

Topic: Flowers bloom (in the park, in the forest, in the steppe)

1. A.K. Tolstoy “Bells”.

2. V. Kataev “Seven-flowered flower.”

3. E. Blaginina “Dandelion”, “Bird cherry”.

4. E. Serova “Lily of the valley”, “Carnation”, “Forget-me-nots”.

5. N. Sladkov “Flower Lover”.

6. Y. Moritz “Flower”.

7. M. Poznananskaya “Dandelion”

8. E. Trutneva “Bell”.

Theme: Autumn (periods of autumn, autumn months, trees in autumn)

1. And Tokmakova “Trees”, “Oak”, “Conversation of an old willow with the rain”

2. K. Ushinsky “Tree Argument”, “Four Wishes”, “Stories and Tales Autumn”

3. A. Pleshcheev “Spruce”, “Autumn has come”.

4. A. Fet “Autumn”.

5. G. Skrebitsky “Autumn”.

6. A. Pushkin “Autumn”, “The sky was already breathing in autumn.”

7. A. Tolstoy “Autumn”.

8. A. N. Maikov “Autumn”.

9. S. Yesenin “The fields are compressed...”.

10. E. Trutneva “Autumn”

11. V. Bianchi “Sinichkin calendar”

12. F. Tyutchev “There is in the initial autumn...

13. M. Isakovsky “Cherry”.

14. L. N. Tolstoy “Oak and hazel.”

15. Tove Janson “At the end of November” - about the adventures of Mimi-Troll and his friend

16. I. S. Sokolov-Mikitov “Autumn”, “Leaf Fall”, “Forest in Autumn”, “Autumn in the Forest”, “Hot Summer Has Flew”, “Autumn in Chun”.

17. K. G. Paustovsky “Yellow Light”, “A Story about Autumn”, “Gift”, “Badger Nose”, “Farewell to Summer”, “Dictionary of Native Nature”.

18. K. V. Lukashevich “Autumn”

19. I. S. Turgenev "Autumn day in a birch grove"

20. I. A. Bunin “Antonov apples”

21. "Autumn Tales" - a collection of fairy tales from the peoples of the world

22. M. M. Prishvin “Poetic miniatures about autumn”, “Pantry of the Sun”

23. S. Topelius " Sunbeam In November"

24. Yuri Koval "Leaf Boy"

25. M. Demidenko “How Natasha was looking for her dad”

26. G. Snegirev “How birds and animals prepare for winter”, “Blueberry jam”

27. D. N. Mamin-Sibiryak “Gray Neck”

28. V. A. Sukhomlinsky For whom the rowan was waiting”, “Swans fly away”, “Autumn outfit”, How autumn begins”, “Autumn rains”, “Like an ant climbed over a stream”, “Autumn maple”, “Willow is like a girl golden-braided", "Autumn brought golden ribbons", "Crake and the mole", "Swallows say goodbye to their native side", "Red squirrels", "Ashamed before the nightingale", "Sunny and ladybug", "Bee Music"

29. E. Permyak “To school”

30. Fairy tale “Cat - Kotofeevich”

31. V. Sladkov “Autumn is on the threshold”

32. K. Tvardovsky “Forest in Autumn”

33. V. Strokov “Insects in autumn”

34. R. n. With. "Puff"

35. B. Zakhoder “Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all”

36. P. Ershov “The Little Humpbacked Horse”

37. A. Barto “We didn’t notice the beetle”

38. Krylov “Dragonfly and Ant”

Topic: Bread

1. M. Prishvin “Fox Bread”

2. Yu. Krutorogov “rain of seeds.”

3. L. Kon from “Book of Plants” (“Wheat”, “Rye”).

4. Ya Dyagutite “Human Hands” (from the book “Rye Sings”.

5. M. Glinskaya “Bread”

6. Ukr. n. With. "Spikelet".

7. Ya. Tayts “Everything is here.”

8. V. A. Shomlinsky “Like a spikelet grew from a grain”, “Bread is work”, “Gingerbread and a spikelet”

9. “Light bread” Belarusian fairy tale

10. A. Mityaev “Bag of Oatmeal”

11. V. V. Konovalenko “Where the bread came from”

Topic: Vegetables, fruits

1. L. N. Tolstoy “The Old Man and the Apple Trees”, “The Bone”

2. A. S. Pushkin “...It is full of ripe juice...”

3. M. Isakovsky “Cherry”

4. Y. Tuvim “Vegetables”

5. Folk tale adapted by K. Ushinsky “Tops and Roots.”

6. N. Nosov “Cucumbers”, “About turnips”, “Gardeners”.

7. B. Zhitkov “What I saw.”

8. M. Sokolov-Mikitov “Leaf faller,

9. V. Sukhomlinsky “Smells like apples”

10. “Lame Duck” ( Ukrainian fairy tale, “The Man and the Bear” - r. n. With.

11. “Come to the garden” (Scottish song E. Ostrovskaya “Potato”

Topic: Mushrooms, berries

1. E. Trutneva “Mushrooms”

2. V. Kataev “Mushrooms”

3. A. Prokofiev “Borovik”

4. Y. Taits “About berries”, “About mushrooms”

5. V. G. Suteev “Under the mushroom”

Topic: Migratory and waterfowl

1. R. N. With. "Swan geese"

2. V. Bianki “Fort Houses”, “Rooks”, “Farewell Song”

4. D. N. Mamin-Sibiryak “Gray Neck”

5. L. N. Tolstoy “Swans”

6. G. H. Andersen “The Ugly Duckling.”

7. A. N. Tolstoy “Zheltukhin”.

8. K. D. Ushinsky “Swallow”.

9. G. Snegirev “Swallow”, “Starling”.

10. V. Sukhomlinsky “Let there be a nightingale and a beetle”, “Shame before the nightingale”, “Swans fly away”, “Girl and titmouse”, “Creke and mole”

11. M. Prishvin “Guys and Ducklings.”

12. Ukr. n. With. "Lame duck."

13. L. N. Tolstoy “Bird”.

14. I. Sokolov-Mikitov “The cranes are flying away.”

15. P. Voronko “Cranes”.

16. I. Sokolov-Mikitov; “The cranes are flying away” “Swallows say goodbye to their native land”

17. I. Tokmakova “The bird flies”

Topic: Our city. My street.

1. Z. Alexandrova “Motherland”

2. S. Mikhalkov “My Street”.

3. Song by Yu. Antonov “There are central streets...”

4. S. Baruzdin “The country where we live.”

Subject: Autumn clothes, shoes, hats

1. K. Ushinsky “How a shirt grew in a field.”

2. Z. Aleksandrova “Sarafan”.

3. S. Mikhalkov “What do you have?”

4. Br. Grimm "The Brave Little Tailor"

5. S. Marshak “He’s so absent-minded.”

6. N. Nosov “Living Hat”, “Patch”.

7. V. D. Berestov “Pictures in puddles.”

8. “How Brother Rabbit outwitted Brother Fox,” arr. M. Gershenzon.

9. V. Orlov “Fedya gets dressed”

10. "Slob"

Topic: Domestic animals and their babies.

1. E. Charushin “What kind of animal?”

2. G. Oster “A Kitten Named Woof.”

3. L. N. Tolstoy “The Lion and the Dog”, “Kitten”.

4. Br. Grimm "The Town Musicians of Bremen".

5. R. n. With. "The wolf and the seven Young goats".

6. S. Ya. Marshak “Poodle”.

Topic: Wild animals and their young.

1. A.K. Tolstoy “The Squirrel and the Wolf.”

2. R. n. With. "Zayushkina's hut"

3. G. Snegirev “Trace of the Deer”

4. r. n. With. "Bragging Hare"

5. I. Sokolov - Mikitov “Bear Family”, “Squirrels”, “Belyak”, “Hedgehog”, “ Foxy burrow", "Lynx", "Bears".

6. R. n. With. "Winter quarters".

7. V. Oseeva “Ezhinka”

8. G. Skrebitsky “in a forest clearing.”

9. V. Bianchi “Bathing bear cubs”, “Preparing for winter”, “Hiding”

10. E. Charushin “Little Wolf” (Volchishko, “Walrus”.

11. N. Sladkov “How the bear scared itself”, “Desperate Hare”.

12. R. n. With. "Tails"

13. V. A. Sukhomlinsky. How the Hedgehog prepared for winter", "How the Hamster prepared for winter"

14. Prishvin. “Once upon a time there was a bear”

15. A. Barkov “Blue Animal”

16. V. I. Miryasov “Bunny”

17. R. n. With. "Two Little Bears"

18. Yu. Kushak “Postal History”

19. A. Barkov “Squirrel”

Subject: Late fall. Pre-winter

1. A. S. Pushkin “The sky was already breathing in autumn”, “Winter. The peasant is triumphant..."

2. D. M. Sibiryak “Gray Neck”

3. V. M. Garshin “Frog – Traveler.”

4. S. A. Yesenin “Birch,” “Winter Sings and Calls.”

5. I. S. Nikitin “Meeting of Winter”

6. V. V. Konovalenko “How animals and birds prepare for winter”

7. Fairy tale “Grandma Snowstorm” translation by G. Eremenko

8. A fairy tale about the beginning of winter.

9. V. Arkhangelsky Fairy tale “Snowflake-fluff”

10. G. Skrebitsky “First Snow”

11. A. Block “Snow and Snow”

12. S. Kozlov “Winter's Tale”

13. R. n. With. "Frost, Sun and Wind"

14. Fairy tale “Hot pancakes for Zimushka winter”

15. E. L Maliovanova. “How animals and birds prepared for winter”

16. I. Z. Surikov “Winter”

17. I. Bunin “First Snow”

Topic: Winter. Wintering birds

1. N. Nosov “On the Hill”

2. K. D. Uschinsky “The Mischief of the Old Woman of Winter”

3. G. H. Andersen “The Snow Queen”

4. V. Bianchi “Sinichkin calendar”.

5. V. Dahl “The Old Man is a Year Old.”

6. M. Gorky “Sparrow”

7. L. N. Tolstoy “Bird”

8. Nenets folk tale “Cuckoo”

9. S. Mikhalkov “Finch”.

10. I. S. Turgenev “Sparrow”.

11. I. Sokolov - Mikitov “Capercaillie”, “Grouse grouse”.

12. A. A. Blok “Snow and snow all around.”

13. I. Z. Surikov “Winter”

14. N. A. Nekrasov “Frost is a governor.”

15. V. V. Bianchi “Owl”

16. G. Skrebitsky “What do birds eat in winter?”

17. V. A. Sukhomlinsky “Bird's Pantry”, “Curious Woodpecker”, “Girl and Titmouse”, “Christmas Tree for Sparrows”

18. R. Snegirev “Overnight in winter”

19. O. Chusovitina “It’s difficult for birds to winter.”

20. S. Marshak “Where did you have lunch, sparrow?”

21. V. Berestov “A Tale about a Day Off”

22. V. Zhukovsky “Bird”

23. N. Petrova “Bird Christmas tree”

24. G. Sapgir “Woodpecker”

25. M. Prishvin “Woodpecker”

Topic: Library. Books.

1. S. Marshak “How was the book printed?”

3. “What is good and what is bad”

Topic: Transport. Traffic Laws.

1. S. Ya. Marshak “Luggage”.

2. Leila Berg “Stories about a small car.”

3. S. Sakharnov “The best steamship.”

4. N. Sakonskaya “song about the metro”

5. M. Ilyin, E. Segal “Cars on our street”

6. N. Kalinina “How the guys crossed the street.”

7. A. Matutis Ship”, “Sailor”

8. V. Stepanov, “Airplane”, “Rocket and Me”, “Snowflake and Trolleybus”

9. E. Moshkovskaya “The indecisive tram”, “The bus that studied poorly”, “The buses are running towards us”

10. I. Tokmakova “Where they carry snow in cars”

11. Brothers Grimm "Twelve Brothers"

12. V. Volina “Motor ship”

Topic: New Year. Winter fun.

1. S. Marshak “Twelve months”.

2. All year round (December)

3. R. n. With. "Snow Maiden"

4. E. Trutneva “Happy New Year!”

5. L. Voronkova “Tanya chooses a Christmas tree.”

6. N. Nosov “Dreamers”, “On the Hill”.

7. F. Gubin “Gorka”.

8. I. Z. Surikov “Childhood”.

9. A. A. Blok “Dilapidated Hut”.

10. S. D. Drozhzhin “Grandfather Frost.”

11. S. Cherny “I rush like the wind on skates”, “On ice skates”, “Winter fun”.

12. R. n. With. "Two Frosts"

13. R. n. With. "Visiting Grandfather Frost."

14. R. n. With. "Morozko."

15. L. Kvitko “At the Ice Rink”

16. V. Livshits “Snowman”

17. T. Egner “Adventure in the forest of a Christmas tree - on a hill”

18. N. Kalinina “About the snow bun”

19. T. Zolotukhina “Blizzard”.

20. I. Sladkov “Songs under the ice.”

21. E. Blaginina “Walk”

22. N. Pavlov “First Snow”

23. N. A. Nekrasov “Frost – Voevoda”

24. N. Aseev “Frost”

25. A. Barto “Christmas tree in Moscow” “In defense of Santa Claus”

26. Z. Alexandrova “Father Frost”

27. R. Sef. "The Tale of Round and Long Men."

28. V. Dal “Snow Maiden Girl”

29. M. Klokova “Father Frost”

30. V. Odoevsky “Moroz Ivanovich”

31. V. Chaplin “Blizzard”

32. E. L. Maliovanova “New Year”

33. S. D. Drozhzhin Grandfather Frost