Literary game "astrid lindgren and her heroes". Events Events by astrid lindgren

Astrid Lindgren's Literary Lounge

"The Sorceress Who Lives Everywhere"

Objectives:

    Education in schoolchildren of the best human qualities inherent in outstanding women in the world;

    Develop cognitive interest, love of reading.

    Develop a sustained interest in Astrid Lindgren's work, motivation for reading based on fun play activities, the ability to cooperate in solving common problems and creatively apply knowledge in new situations;

    Expand the horizons of children, replenish vocabulary;

    Foster a sense of responsibility for actions;

    To teach to love people and life

Equipment: photographs by Astrid Lindgren, book exhibition, children's drawings, balls, world map, anavord, video cassettes with cartoons "Pippi Longstocking", "Baby and Carlson who lives on the roof", audio cassette Musical by V. Dashkevich "Pippi Longstocking" with children's songs from movies.

Event progress

Leading: Dear Guys! I am glad to welcome you, within the walls of the children's library named after A. Matrosov. You are our best readers, and that is why we have invited you to take part in the celebration dedicated to the 105th birthday, the kindest and funniest writer, with a childlike soul - this is Astrid Lindgren. Let's see an excerpt from the movie, maybe it will tell you who we are going to talk about today.

Leading. You probably all recognized Pippi, the heroine of the fairy tale "Pippi Longstocking".

Who were Peppy's parents?

Who was involved in raising Peppy?

Leading. Peppy has always been a resourceful girl. Let's check how resourceful you are.

    What does half an apple look like? (for the second half)

    What linen can you not sew a shirt from? (from railway)

    Which hand is best for stirring tea? (better with a spoon)

    What can't you pick up from the ground? (shadow)

    Can an ostrich call itself a bird? (ostriches don't speak)

    Which bird bears the surname of the famous Russian writer? (Gogol)

    Which five-letter word has five letters "o"? (again)

Leading: Who is the author of Pippi Longstocking? (Astrid Lindgren)

Then I invite youto the "Literary living room" dedicated to the life and work of Astrid Lindgren. To do this, we will have to make a short flight to the Scandinavian Peninsula. Ready? Then go ahead.

Leading: Look, guides are already meeting us.

1 guide. If you look at the map of Europe, in the north you can immediately see a peninsula that looks like a giant dog or a tiger and many, many different islands and islets. The largest of them is called Scandinavian. It is washed by as many as 4 seas - North and Baltic, Norwegian and Barents. Scandinavia has many rivers, high mountains, plateaus, dense forests and swamps. Three countries are located here - Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Here is the birthplace of Astrid Lindgren - Sweden.

People love their country very much, take care of it and keep it clean. Rivers and lakes here are rich in fish, forests in birds, and minerals in the bowels.

Sweden is a kingdom. But the most important affairs in the country are decided by the bourgeois government, and not by the king.

Here on November 29, 1907, the children's writer Astrid Erickson (Lindgren) was born on the Nes estate in the harsh and poor province of Smaland. In Småland, handicrafts have long flourished - the home of the well-known Swedish match, the land of skilled glassblowers and carpenters. There are many ancient churches and grassy ruins. Fairy tales, legends and legends lived in this land.

Stony lands, slightly covered with clay soil, did not feed the peasants well. It happened that the inhabitants, in despair, fled who, where in search of work and bread. However, most of them were hardy, agile, strong, hardworking, resourceful and skillful. These were people capable of draining swamps, clearing stony lands for arable land, patiently cultivating barren soil. Such were the ancestors of Astrid, hard-working and stubborn peasants.

2 guide. Ida, a grandmother, worked day after day in the field, washed. She cooked and washed the floors at night and did all the housework. Another grandmother Luvis, a kind woman, was something of a sister of mercy. Helped children to be born.

Astrid's parents were hardworking, kind people. They had to work hard for a piece of bread. There was no wealth and abundance in the estate, but the din did not starve, as in other houses. Mother Hanna, loved to read in girls, studied well, wanted to become a teacher. But in those days it was not very accepted for girls to study, and she had no choice but to marry Samuel August. He was a young man from a peasant family who had to work hard from childhood. Once he received "big money", with which he bought rabbits, which he had long dreamed of. Samuel graduated from the public school and after that only monotonous hard work. One day he met Hannah and fell in love with her. He always recalled: "We had a merry wedding, although we did not dance or fight." My father always had a great sense of humor. Together they lived for 56 years, until their death. Astrid's mother had to work hard: she milked cows, spun, weaved, baked, took care of the house, helped the poor. She gave birth to 4 children to her husband.

3 guide. Smaland, with its wonderful nature and difficult life, played a significant role in Astrid's work. Forever she remembered meadows covered with primroses, mossy forests with tender bells, pastures, lakes covered with snow-white water lilies. Astrid and her brother and sisters had a favorite tree with an owl's nest, like Pippi Longstocking. And in front of their house there were beautiful flower beds, where wonderful flowers grew. And that's all: stones, flowers, and trees were close to Astrid, like living beings.

Like all children, Astroid with their sisters and brother loved to play pranks. They played their games from morning till night. On Sundays, they had to put on black, woolen stockings and go to Sunday school (church). But she did not understand a word of what it was talking about.

Such entertainments as cinema, theater, TV - they did not know in Nes, but there were a lot of holidays in winter and summer.

But the kids didn't just have fun. From the age of 6 they were taught to work. They thinned turnips, helped to harvest, tore nettles for chickens, carried food to the mowers in the field. The elders were responsible for babysitting the younger ones. Not far from the estate, in small houses, there lived very poor people who had to be hired. The Erickson family also had such workers. Sometimes they were visited by tramps who do not live anywhere, but only go and go somewhere. Among them there were also merry fellows who told amusing stories.

When Astrid was about 5 years old, she did not even suspect that there were books in the world, since they did not have them at home. Once Edith was a neighbor's girl, she already went to school and knew how to read, and she took books in the school library, read her a fairy tale about a giant and a fairy. Astrid liked this so much that every day she began asking her to read her a fairy tale, and soon she herself learned to read. The first book she read was Snow White.

4 guide. 1914 Astrid went to school. She loved school. But she took a dislike to her first teacher, kind only to the children of the rich. In this school, some teachers used rods. She remembered a case when a girl stole money from another student in order to buy candy (some students of this school did not eat their fill) and for this she was beaten with rods. But there were also young, kind and friendly teachers. When Astrid was 10 years old, she enrolled in the library, where she disappeared for hours.

After school, she graduated from college with good grades. A year later, she was offered a job at a newspaper. She was the only female journalist (a rarity at the time).

5 guide. At the age of 18, she moved in search of work to the capital of Sweden - Stockholm. Here she was very poor, she had to starve. Finally she found work in an office where she received small pennies. She was greatly appreciated, especially by the chef, Sture Lindgren. In the spring of 1931, she married him. They settled in a two-room apartment. Astrid left the service and became a housewife, was engaged in raising her son. Three years later, their daughter Karin was born. Astrid was a wonderful mother - loving, attentive, caring.

The war began on September 1, 1939. Nobody wanted to believe it. Early in the morning, the Germans bombed many Polish cities. Astrid began to follow military events, especially she was worried about the news of the murdered children. She was outraged by the Swedes who defended Nazism. Through Sweden, transit was allowed - the passage of German troops. There is not enough food in Stockholm, but Lingred at this time worried about the Russian and French prisoners of war, who were terribly starving in the port. In 1943, the transits ended, which was good news for many Swedes.

6 guide. After the war, Astrid felt an irresistible urge to write. She composed short fairy tales that were published in children's newspapers. One day Lindgren sent her new book, Pippi Long Stocking, to a new publishing house for a competition. This book was a huge success. Since then, she has become a famous writer and has written many more wonderful books for children. For her work, Astrid has received high awards not only in Sweden, but also abroad. After a difficult life, she became a wealthy "millionaire".

On November 14, 2012, the writer would have turned 105 years old.

Children view an exhibition of books dedicated to the work of Astr id Lindgren.

Leading ... In Lindgren's books, there are stories about extraordinary children, something outstanding, like Peppy, Emil, as well as about ordinary children, like the Kid, but who find themselves in extraordinary circumstances. The Bullerby Trilogy is a tale of ordinary children in ordinary circumstances. All of them live in a peasant environment, in middle-income families.

Leading. What did Carlson love to do the most? (naughty) I'm sure you all love to be naughty. So let's play naughty together, take part in a literary game. To do this, you need to split into three teams.

1 command: "Searchers".

Motto: "We dig, search and wander not in vain -
It's time for us to open marvelous secrets. "

2nd team: "Chitalkiny".

Motto: "Freckled and snub-nosed
Never hang your nose. "

Team 3: "Why".

Motto: "We stick our nose in any question".

I represent the jury.

Leading : Getting startedfirst competition - warm-up. Guys, you should have read the biography of the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren at home. Now I will ask each team in turn.

1. What is the date and place of birth of the Swedish writer?

Pupils: Astrid Anna Emil Erikson was born on November 14, 1907 on the Nas farm, near the town of Vimmerby, into a farming family.

2. What was the name of her parents?

Pupils: Pope's name was Samuel August, and mom's name was Hannah.

3. How many children were there in the Erinsson family?

Pupils: The family had four children: Stina, Astrid, Ingegerd and brother Gunnar. Astrid became the second child.

4. What kind of childhood did the writer have?

Pupils: The writer herself has always called her childhood happy. It had a lot of games and adventures. It was this that served as a source of inspiration for her work.

5. What was Astrid surrounded by as a child?

Pupils: As a child, Astrid was surrounded by folklore. Many jokes, fairy tales, stories that she heard from her father or from friends later formed the basis of her own works.

6. Who from those around introduced her to the amazing, exciting world, into which you could get by reading fairy tales?

Pupils: Christine, with whom Astrid was friends, introduced her to an amazing exciting world.

7. Where did Astrid work after school?

Pupils: After school at the age of 16, Astrid Erickson started working as a journalist for a local newspaper.

8. How many works did Astrid Lindgren write?

9. What was the name of her first work and to whom was it dedicated?

Pupils: Astrid Lindgren wrote the very first big story "Pippi Longstocking" as a gift to her daughter in 1944.

Host: When Karin's daughter was seven years old, she fell seriously ill and lay in bed for several months. Every evening the girl asked her mother to tell her something. The writer recalled: "Once, when I didn’t know what to tell, she made an order - About Pippi Longstocking. I didn’t ask who it was, and began to tell incredible stories that would correspond to the strange name of the girl”.

10. Did Astrid Lindgren write for adults?

Pupils: Astrid Lindgren wrote for children only.

Host: The Swedish writer has repeatedly said: "I don't want to write for adults!" These words became the credo of her life and work. She wanted to write only for children, because she absolutely shared the point of view of the wonderful French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupery that all people come from childhood.

11. How many languages \u200b\u200bhave her works been translated into?

Students: Many of her works have been translated into over 70 languages \u200b\u200band published in over 100 countries.

12. What awards did Astrid Lindgren have?

Pupils: Astrid Lindgren was awarded the Nils Holgersson Medal, the Order of the Smile, the most important award of storytellers - the International Gold Medal of H.C. Andersen (1958).

Leading: In addition to awards for purely children's writers, Lindgren received a number of awards for adult authors, in particular, the Karen Blixen medal established by the Danish Academy, the Russian Leo Tolstoy medal, and the Chilean Selma Lagerlef Prize.

In 1969, the writer received the Swedish State Prize for Literature. Her achievements in the field of philanthropy were recognized by the German Bookselling Peace Prize for 1978 and the Albert Schweitzer Medal for 1989 (awarded by the American Institute for the Improvement of Animal Lives).

The writer died on January 28, 2002 in Stockholm. Astrid Lindgren is one of the world's most famous children's writers.

In Sweden, she became a living legend, because she entertained, inspired and consoled more than one generation of readers, participated in political life, changed laws and significantly influenced the development of children's literature.

Many books by A. Lindgren are filmed.

2 competition : "What books by Astrid Lindgren have you read?"

The teams take turns calling the pieces:

"Three stories about Little Boy and Carlson", "Pippi Longstocking", "Roni, the robber's daughter", "The Adventures of Emil from Lenneberg", "We are all from Bullerby", "On Saltkroka Island", "Mio, my Mio", " The Adventures of Kalle Blumkvist, Rasmus the Tramp, Mirabelle, Little Nils Karlson, The Lionheart Brothers, Madiken and Pims, There are no robbers in the forest.

3 competition : "From which works are the lines taken?"

1. She thought of teaching a horse to dance, but instead she crawled on all fours into the closet and covered herself there with a box - it was called playing sardines:

Students: Pippi Long Stocking.

2. "It was beginning to get dark, and everything around looked very beautiful: the sky was as blue as it is only in spring; houses, as always at dusk, seemed somehow mysterious. Below the park was green: and from the tall poplars growing in the yard, a wonderful, pungent scent of leaves rose.

This evening was made for rooftop walks. "

Pupils: "Carlson, who lives on the roof."

3. "But now the Great Mumrik was not in any of the indicated caches. He was in a completely different place. And one of the main reasons why the War of the Roses flared up again on this hot July day was just that Scarlet couldn't wait find out where the cache is. And having the leader of the White Roses hostage, it is perhaps not so difficult to find out. "

Pupils: "The Adventures of Kalle Blumkvist".

4. "Laughing enough, Yum Yum and I ran into the garden, began to tumble in the meadows and play hide and seek among the rose bushes. There are so many hiding places in the garden that Benka and I in Tegner's park would have had enough of a tenth. It’s clear that I don’t have to look for hiding places in Tegner’s park anymore.

Pupils: "Mio, my Mio".

5. "She remembered the time when she and Emil were playing Indians and Emil shoved her into a large copper bowl with lingonberry jam so that she would turn red-skinned like a real Indian."

Pupils: "Emil from Lenneberg".

6. "Yes, the thunderstorm was so terrible that all the evil spirits that lived in Mattis's forest crawled in fright into their caves and secret hiding places. Only the cruel wild Vittra, who loved stormy weather more than any other in the world, screamed and screamed around the robber of the castle on Mount Matthys. Their howls and screams disturbed Luvis, who was lying in the inner chambers of the castle and about to give birth to a baby. "

Pupils: "Roni, the robber's daughter."

7. Yes, Freken Heck - answered Gunnar in the tone that Freken Heck should answer. In the special voice of an orphanage child, as he speaks with the headmistress or with the pastor, who came with an inspection and asks if the children enjoy looking after the garden. Or when the parents of village children come and ask why they beat their son, who shouted to someone in the schoolyard: "Parish tramp!" And the parish should answer with such a voice, humble and polite, because that's what Freken Heck, the pastor and other bosses told him to do. "

Pupils: "Rasmus is a vagabond."

8. “Finally I went to my own vegetable garden behind the house and planted the seed that had been given to me. Then I went to get my little watering can and watered the soil in which I had planted the seed properly.

Every day I went to water the seed and burned with curiosity - what will grow out of it. I thought it might be a rose bush or something else beautiful. But I could never have guessed what it would actually be. "

Pupils: Mirabelle.

9. "In the kitchen, on the table for washing dishes, there was an old, worn-out toothbrush. Bertil took it and broke off the handle. Then he looked into the cupboard. There was a small - very small cup - his mother served jelly in it. Bertil poured in a cup of warm water from a saucepan and put a piece of soap there. Then he tore off a small corner of a rag that was in the closet. He put it all, as usual, near the rat's hole. "

Next competition- captains competition .

Auction "The most - the most".

The captains go to the board and take turns calling all the classes in which Carlson is the "World's best specialist".

Carlson is the best in the world: flyer, steam engine specialist, rooster draftsman, construction worker, speed room cleaner, dog breeder, magician, friend, cake slayer, ghost, night prankster, snoring specialist, pancake eater, runner, meatball specialist, towel finder, housemaker tamer, babysitter, prankster, companion hunter, fox draftsman, etc.

Leading : Now let's take a little rest with you and play the game "Echo". And Pippi Longstocking will play this game.

Peppy Longstocking: Guys, you will be my ECHO. Answer questions. And to make it more fun, also clap your hands. Answering - two claps at the same time. So here we go!

How much is twice two? (Two! Two!)

A hundred and twenty minus two? (Two! Two!)

Great answer! (Vet! Vet!)

Hello to mathematicians! (Vet! Vet!)

Is it an ear or a nose? (Nose! Nose!)

Or maybe a cart of hay? (Car! Car!)

Is it an elbow or an eye? (Holds on to the elbow). (Eye! Eye!)

But what is this with us? (Holds his nose) (Us! Us!)

Are you always good? (Yes Yes!)

Or just sometimes? (Yes Yes!)

Not tired of answering? (Chat! Chat!)

I will ask you to shut up.

4 competition "Guess the crossword puzzle ".

Each team, upon a signal, begins to guess the crossword puzzle.

    One of Carlson's favorite foods. (Buns.)

    The name of the dog that was given to the Kid for his birthday. (Bimbo.)

    What was the name of the Kid's sister? (Bethan.)

    The name of a storyteller from Sweden. (Astrid.)

    The name of the city where the fabulous events took place. (Stockholm.)

    Carlson's habitat. (Roof.)

    Birthday present for Carlson from the Kid. (Pistol.)

    Baby's real name. (Svante.)

Host: Read what happened. Pupils: Lindgren.

5th competition. Blitz poll .

Questions to 1 team:

1. Name full name Peppy Long Stocking.

Students: Peppilota - Victualina - Rolgardina Longstocking.

2. On what days did Peppy clean her house?

Pupils: Pippi cleaned her house on Fridays.

3. Why did Emil's mother decide to break the tureen with a poker?

Disciples: Emil climbed into the tureen with his head and got stuck in it.

4. How did the thieves Fille and Rulle get into the Kid's apartment?

Disciples: Opened the door with a wire inserted through the slot in the mailbox.

5. What did the son of the king of the Far Country hold in his hand?

Disciples: He was holding an apple in his hand.

6. How did it happen that the old robber's castle turned into two castles?

Disciples: It split in half during a thunderstorm the night Roni was born.

7. What was depicted in the picture that Pippi painted at home, right on the wallpaper?

Disciples: The painting depicted a fat lady, wearing a black hat and red dress, holding a yellow flower in one hand and a dead rat in the other.

8. What was the name of the song that Carlson composed?

Disciples: The song was called "The Cry of the Little Ghost."

9. What did you get Lisa from Bellerby for her birthday?

Disciples: She was given a room for her birthday.

10. Who did Mio become friends with in the Far Country?

Pupils: Mio became friends with a boy named Yum-Yum and a horse named Miramis.

Questions to the second team :

1. In what ways did Emil suggest pulling out a tooth from the servant Lina.

Disciples: He advised Lina to jump off the roof or tie a tooth to a horse and gallop the horse.

2. How does Carlson feel about troubles?

Pupils: "Troubles are trifles, everyday business!" - said Carlson.

3. What new word did Peppy come up with?

Pupils: Pippi came up with the word - kukaryamba.

4. What new sport did Peppy come up with?

Students: Pippi has come up with a new sport - asking each other questions.

5. What did Roni and Birk call the horses they tamed?

Disciples: Roni and Birk named the horses Cunning and Savage.

6. Remember the name of the country in which Pope Ephroim was the Negro king.

Disciples: The country was called Veselia.

7. How much will 7x7 be in the land of Veselia?

Pupils: 7x7 \u003d 102, because the climate there is completely different and the land is so fertile that 7x7 must be more than ours.

8. What did Carlson use to build a high tower?

Disciples: He built a tower of cubes and one meatball.

9. What was the name of the villa where Pippi settled?

Disciples: The villa was called "Chicken".

10. What did Emil raise to the flagpole instead of the flag in honor of the guests' arrival?

Pupils: Emil raised his sister Ida to the flagpole.

Questions 3 to the team:

1. What did the brother and sister give the Kid for his birthday?

Pupils: They gave the Kid a toy dog.

2. How did Birk save Roni's life?

Disciples: He fought the underground spirits who lured Roni with their singing.

3. How many people did Emil carve in the wood shed?

Disciples: He carved exactly 365 people.

4. What was Peppy's tree garden growing?

Disciples: In the tree garden, Peppy had bottles of lemonade.

5. For which Emil was forgiven for all his pranks.

Disciples: He saved Alfred's life when he took him in a sleigh to the doctor in a blizzard.

6. What in translation from Negro mean the words "Usombusor - garbage - filimbusor".

Disciples: These words mean: Tremble my enemies!

7. What treatment did Carlson prescribe to Uncle Julius?

Disciples: He prescribed this treatment for him: tickling, angry, fooling around.

8. Who painfully envied the housekeeper Freken Bok?

Pupils: Her sister Frida envied her.

9. What secret signaling system did Kid and Carlson use?

Students: One call means: "Fly immediately." Two calls: "Do not fly in any way." Three calls: "What a blessing that there is such a beautiful, intelligent, moderately well-fed and brave man like you, the best in the world Carlson!"

10. What did the Bullerby kids do around Christmas?

Disciples: They poured peas into the bottle and sent them to the neighbors. Everyone had to say how many peas were in the bottle. The one who guessed the most accurately received the prize.

Leading : And now we will ask the jury to sum up the final results of the literary game: "Astrid Lindgren and her heroes."

Awarding the teams with diplomas.

Krivorizka zagalnoosvitnya school I - III steps number 61

Methodical cabinet

Vikhovny zhid with those:

"Charivnitsa, yak you live usyudi"

(Literary virtual, assigned to

creativity Astrid Lindgren)

Pidgotuvala:

klasny kerivnik

8-B class

Zuєva O.M.

Kriviy Rig, 2015r.

On November 14, 2017, a book-illustrative exhibition dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the birth of the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren was organized and held in the library for the pupils of the Samara Cadet Corps of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. The exhibition presented the most famous works of the author, as well as biographical literature.

The writer, who gave the children the charming Carlson and the cute Pippi Long Stocking, became a dear to all the children of the world. It's hard to find someone who hasn't read Astrid Lindgren's kind and engaging books. She, like no one else, unraveled the child's soul and found a path to her.

In Russia, the writer was awarded the Leo Tolstoy Medal, awarded to the most outstanding educators of children in the world. Almost all literary works Astrid Lindgren filmed, put on them theatrical performances... She is rightfully considered one of the best storytellers in Scandinavia. It is not without reason that the writer was called “Andersen of our days” in her native country, and “the sorceress from Sweden” in the world.

The need to hold such exhibitions is to develop cadets' interest in reading, in the formation of the best human qualities in students, in expanding their horizons.

We would like to thank our cadets for participating in the book-illustrative exhibition. Throughout school year they are active readers of the library

Mou Bykovskaya secondary school №14

Ramensky municipal district of the Moscow region

Literary hour

"Visiting Astrid Lindgren"

Prepared

Primary school teacher

Natalia Ponkratova

Bykovo 2017

The purpose of the lesson:

1. To acquaint with the life and work of A. Lindgren;

2. To cultivate a kind attitude towards each other, towards children left without parental love and affection, love for animals;

3. Form character traits: resourcefulness, courage, the ability to make decisions, the ability to make friends, take care of loved ones.

4. Expand the horizons of children, develop oral speech and memory, foster interest in the work of A. Lindgren.

Lesson type:

Lesson in generalization and systematization of knowledge

Used tutorials and tutorials:

books by Astrid Lindgren

Equipment used:

projector, screen, presentation "A. Lindgren - children's writer".

The course of the lesson.

  1. Topic message. Exhibition of books, drawings.

“I hope that maybe

My books will help inspire the little ones

Readers of great humanity,

Greater understanding of other people. "

Astrid Lindgren

(Slide 1) Today we are going on a fabulous journey to visit a writer who is called "the sorceress from Stockholm" or "the sorceress from Sweden." This is Astrid Lindgren. It is also called "Andersen of our days". Why do you think?

  1. Author message.

(Slide 2) Lindgren is the author of over 40 books, winner of many Swedish national and international awards. Among them is a medal received at home, which bears the name of one of the most famous heroes of children's literature, Niels Hogelson. The same Niels, who flew around Sweden with a flock of goose. Lindgren also had a very funny order - the Order of the Smile, awarded by Polish children, as well as the Andersen International Gold Medal, which is awarded to the best children's writers.

(Slide 3) Stockholm is the capital of Sweden, how to find it on the map? On the world map, almost at the northernmost pole, wewe will see a big hairy dog painted with brown and yellow paint. This is the Scandinavian Peninsula. It contains the 2 northernmost countries in Europe - Norway and Sweden.This peninsula looks shaggy on the map because its shores are very uneven: there are a great many narrow bays - fjords, rocky peninsulas. Sweden occupies the "belly" of the dog-like peninsula and its huge green "front paw". It is on this "paw" - in other words, on the eastern coast of the Scandinavian Peninsula - that the capital of Sweden is Stockholm.Stockholm is located on the shores of the strait and 14 islands connected by high bridges. It was there that our sorceress spent more than 50 years. And she was born in the south of Sweden in Småland.

Småland is a land of lakes and rocks. It is wooded, wild and beautiful. There are many old churches and ruins overgrown with grass. Fairy tales, legends and traditions lived in the land. On endless northern evenings, children told each other fairy tales. Lindgren's stories were the most interesting and mysterious.

“I was born in an old red house surrounded by an apple orchard. I was the second child in the family ... The estate in which we lived was called - and is still called - Nes, and it is located very close to the small town of Vimmerbyu, in Småland ... "

Astrid Lindgren

(Slide 4) The future famous writer Astrid Lindgren - Astrid Anna Emilia Eriksson - was born on November 14, 1907 in the province of Småland in southern Sweden into a family of farmers.She became the second child of Samuel August Erickson and his wife Hana. My father was engaged in agriculture on a rented farm on the very outskirts of the town of Nese. Together with his older brother, Gunnar, three sisters grew up in the family - Astrid, Stina and Igegerd.(Slide 5) The writer herself has always called her childhood happy and pointed out that it is this that serves as a source of inspiration for her work. Astrid's parents not only felt deep affection for each other and for their children, but also did not hesitate to show it, which was a rarity at that time. The writer spoke about the special relationship in the family with great sympathy and tenderness in her only book not addressed to children - "Samuel August from Sevedstorp and Han from Hult" (1972).

(Slide 6) As a child, Astrid Lindgren was surrounded by folklore, and many jokes, fairy tales, stories that she heard from her father or from friends, later formed the basis of her own works. Love for books and reading, as she later admitted, arose in the kitchen of Christine, with whom she was friends. It was Christine who introduced Astrid to an amazing, exciting world that you could get into by reading fairy tales. The impressionable Astrid was shocked by this discovery, and later she herself mastered the magic of the word. (Slide 7) After school, at the age of 16, she started working as a journalist for a local newspaper. Then she leaves for Stockholm, graduates from secretarial courses and in 1931 she finds work in her specialty and leaves the same yearget married.

(Slide 8) According to Astrid Lindgren, as a writer, she was born thanks to her daughter Karin, to whom she told all sorts of stories before going to bed. Once, when the girl got sick, she told the story about Pippi Longstocking - she invented this name.So Astrid Lindgren began to write a story about a girl who does not submit to any conditions.(Slide 9) After Pippi's first story, the writer over the next years told more and more evening tales about this red-haired girl. For Astrid's birthday, Lindgren recorded several stories, from which she then made a book of her own making and with her drawings for her daughter.

(Slide 10) Astrid wrote her first book at the age of 37, it was called "Britt-Marie pours out her soul." Lindgren was sent to one of the Swedish literary competitions. And, frankly, quite unexpectedly for myself, she received the first prize there.
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Lindgren fully understood what happiness it is to be able to write. And that all the hardships and failures in her life - in essence,"Trifles, everyday business"... Now she dreamed every evening that a new day would begin as soon as possible and the moment came when she could sit at her desk and be alone with her heroes.

(Slide 11) But her second book, Pippi Longstocking (1945), brought sensational fame to the writer.

In 1946 she published the first story about the detective Kalle Blumkvist ("Kalle Blumkvist plays"). Thanks to which, she won first prize in a literary competition. In 1951, a sequel followed, "Kalle Blumkvist at Risk", and in 1953 - the final part of the trilogy, "Kalle Blumkvist and Rasmus".

(Slide 12) In June 1996, a miracle of miracles happened in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden! Astrid Lindgren erected two monuments during her lifetime!The first - a bronze bust of the writer - in Tegner Park in the center of Stockholm, five blocks from her houseSecond - in Djurgården Park: a bronze Astrid in a beret sits in a chair with an open book in her hands.

(Slide 13) A few meters from the statue of Astrid in Djurgården there is a whole fairytale house, a whole "Lindgrenland"! You can enter it, listen to fairy tales and music.

(Slide 14) Here you can buy books from wonderful storytellers of the world and even take a train ride on a fairy-tale railway and see different places and many heroes described in the booksAstrid Lindgren. And the small planet was also named after Astrid Lindgren. In response to this, the writer said: “Finally, I will fly! I have dreamed about it all my life! "

(Slide 15) The works of Astrid Lindgren were also filmed in the USSR: these are children's films "The Adventures of Kalle the Detective" (1976), "Rasmus the Tramp" (1978), "Pippi Longstocking" (1984), "Tricks of the Tomboy" (based on the story "The Adventures of Emil from Lonneberg ", 1985)," Mio, my Mio! " (1987).

(Slide 16) Also two cartoons about Carlson were shot: "Kid and Carlson" (1968), "Carlson is back" (1970). In Russia, computer games have been created based on the books about Pippi, Carlson and the story "Roni, the robber's daughter".

(Slide 17) The writer died on January 28, 2002 in Stockholm. Astrid Lindgren is one of the world's most famous children's writers. Her works are imbued with fantasy and love for children. Many have been translated into more than 90 languages \u200b\u200band published in over 100 countries.

  1. Review of books.

World of Lindgren Heroes

Let's remember the books thatthe writer gave us

1. "The Adventures of Kalle Blumkvist"(Slide 18)

The story tells about a teenage boy who dreamed of becoming a detective.

The heroes of the book have meetings with thieves and murderers, escape, danger. Children are always ready to help. They are unusually adventurous and resourceful.

2. "Mio, my Mio!" (Slide 19)

In 1954, Astrid Lindgren wrote the first of her three fairy tales - "Mio, my Mio!" This emotional, dramatic book combines the techniques of a heroic legend and a fairy tale. Astrid Lindgren has repeatedly resorted to a fairy tale and a fairy tale, touching upon the fate of lonely and abandoned children. Bring comfort to children, help them, overcome difficult situations - this task was not least of all the writer's work.

The little hero of the fairy tale is an orphan, a pupil of an orphanage. His dream of a happy life, of a loving father turns into a wonderful tale about the Far Country. Once in this fairy tale,little Mio not only enjoys life , rides on horseback, listens to the tales of the magic well, he defeats the cruel knight Kato, who destroys everything bright and beautiful on earth.

  1. "Rasmus the Tramp."(Slide 20) Film fragment

In this book, the reader will get acquainted with Rasmus, an orphan boy, whose life was by no means cloudless. He will have to go through many unexpected and mysterious adventures and, finally, find the happiness of home.

  1. "Ronya is the daughter of a robber." (Slide 21)

This book is about a girl who was born into the family of a robber. This work tells about her life, hardships, adventures.

  1. "Emil from Lenneberg" (Slide 22)

The action takes place on a small farm. Main character - a mischievous and prankster, but he never wants to offend anyone, offend, he wants to help everyone , to bring joy. Astrid Lindgren wanted to say with her story: out of the most playful boys and girls, if they are smart, kind, honest and cordial, wonderful people grow over time.

  1. "Peppy - Long Stocking." (Slide 23)

Peppy is a lonely girl who lives without parents. She is cheerful, cheerful, perky. This book is about her adventures.

  1. "Kid and Carlson." (Slide 24)

But, perhaps, the heroes most beloved by children around the world areCarlson and his faithful friendKid.

Lindgren herself talks about her "meeting" with Carlson as follows:“I saw him, or rather, at first I heard something at night, when I could not sleep. I could not sleep, perhaps because something was buzzing outside the window for a long time. And then he flew into the room, sat down on the bed and asked where to find the Kid ... “Who are you? I asked. - Why did you come to me? "I am the best Carlson in the world who lives on the roof," he replied, "and I flew in because you wrote a book about Pippi Longstocking." Then I gave him the address of the Kid. I will not name this address, because it is a secret ... ".

Fragment of the cartoon
4. Coloring quiz

"The Kid and Carlson Who Lives on the Roof"

(Slide 25-48)

  1. Summarizing

What country have we visited today?

What wonderful writer did you meet?

What do Astrid Lindgren's books teach? (Love for neighbors, take care and help orphans, teach to be friends, be resourceful, etc.)

Review of the work of the writer Astrid Lindgren

A month before the anniversary, students were invited to read the author's books. Prepare creative work: drawings, drawing up and solving crosswords.


“Today, one might say, there are no miracles in literature. But the Swede Astrid Lindgren is a miracle. Her children's books are full of such pure, such enchanting poetry, which is extremely rare in modern novels and stories.
(German newspaper in the year A. Lindgren received the Andersen Medal (1959)

The writer Astrid Lindgren lived for almost a century.
In Sweden, Lindgren became a living legend, she entertained, inspired, consoled more than one generation of readers. She participated in political life, changed laws and significantly influenced the development of children's literature.
In 1958, Lindgren was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Medal, which is called the Nobel Prize in Children's Literature.
A. Lindgren has received many awards:
Gold Medal of the Swedish Academy
Order of the Smile
Niels Holgerson Medal
Peace Prize
Chilean Gabriela Mistral Prize
Russian medal. Lev Tolstoy
Selma Lagerlöf Swedish Prize
Albert Schweitzer Medal from the American Institute for the Improvement of Animal Lives
Lewis Carroll Award
UNESCO awards
Silver Bear for the film Roni, the Robber's Daughter.
In 1994, Lindgren was awarded the Alternative Nobel Prize for her contributions to the fight for the rights of children and animals.
In 1996, the Russian Academy of Sciences asked the writer to agree to name the asteroid # 3204 discovered by scientists after her. She agreed and asked her to continue to call her "Asteroid Lindgren".
In 1997, the year of her ninetieth birthday, Sweden named the writer "Person of the Year"


Astrid Anna Emilia Ericson was born on November 14, 1907 in the south of Sweden to a family of farmers.
The family was dominated by love, children's games and pranks, for which children were never punished.
Lindgren recalled: "We played sutra until evening ... What would the childhood of all children in the world be like if there were no games in their lives ?!"

"I don't want to write for adults ...
… I want to write for readers who can work wonders. And children work miracles when they read books. They take our wretched thoughts and words, they give them life and brilliance ... "


Lindgren's work, and she is the author of over 35 books, is imbued with fantasy, humor and love for children.
In her books, she wrote about children who were funny and funny, sad and resourceful, they talked about that. That children and adults will be good only when they love each other.




It all started when snow fell on a Stockholm street. And the most ordinary housewife named Astrid Lindgren slipped and injured her leg. Lying in bed was boring, and Fru Lindgren decided to write a book. Not for print, of course. Fru Lindgren wrote a book for her daughter and ... one more child. The very girl she was.
And then ... then the persistent child persuaded his mother to send the story to the publishing house. This is how the first heroine Astrid Lindgren was born - a red-haired, cheerful girl, fearless, endowed with an amazing gift of imagination, possessing enormous physical strength.

In Russia, perhaps the most popular hero of Lindgren is Carlson. Three stories have been written about him: "The kid and Karlson who lives on the roof" (1955), "Karlson, who lives on the roof, has flown again" (1962) and "Karlson, who lives on the roof, is playing pranks again" (1968).
“I saw him, or rather, first heard him one night, when I could not sleep. I could not sleep, perhaps because something was buzzing outside the window for a long time. And then he flew into the room, sat down on the bed and asked where to find the Kid. I rubbed my eyes - no, this is not a dream: on my bed was a small fat man with a propeller on his back and a button on his stomach. "Who are you? - I asked. - Why did you come to me? " “I am the best Carlson in the world who lives on the roof,” he replied, and I came to you because you wrote an interesting book about Pippi Longstocking.


Once upon a time there was Prince Mio, who was offended by all and sundry. And there is nothing to be surprised at, because he was an orphan and had no idea about his high birth.
But one day he found himself in the Far country, which was ruled by his father. However, the terrible knight Kato decided to conquer the beautiful country, and only Mio was able to save her from such a misfortune.

This story about childhood is written on bibliographic material. The action takes place in a small provincial town and a small village at the beginning of the last century. Extraordinary adventures happen with Madiken. She escapes on a birch tree from a couple of bulls, returns from the Spring Festival in one sandal, saves her little sister Kaisa from the crazy old man Lindqvist.


How sad it was in the orphanage! One hope is that someday important gentlemen will come and take Rasmus to their home. If he, of course, manages to please them.
But Rasmus decided not to wait for mercy from fate, but after escaping from the shelter, he independently went in search of his parents ...

Mochkina M.D., teacher-librarian

MBOU "Ytyk-Kyuelskaya average

secondary school number 2

named after D.A.Petrov "Tattinsky ulus

Republics of Sakha (Yakutia).

Literary holiday dedicated to the 100th anniversary

swedish writer Astrid Lindgren.

Methods used:

Verbal: performance by the school librarian, staging and reading excerpts from the fairy tales "Kid and Carlson" and "Pippi Long Stocking".

Visual: use of portrait, book exhibition.

Preliminary preparation:

Objectives: - development of interest in reading

Astrid Lindgren's book propaganda

To teach to work in a microcollective

Participants: Grade 4 students

Design: portrait of the writer, book exhibition

The class is divided into 4 teams, they come up with their names

I. Life and work of the famous writer, laureate of the Hans Christian Andersen International Gold Medal Astrid Lindgren.

On November 14, 1907, in the newspaper of the small Swedish town of Vimmerby, under the heading “Born”, among two advertisements, it was published: “Tenant Samuel August Erickson has Astrid's daughter Anna Emilia”. This is how the name of Astrid Lindgren, the future famous writer, winner of the International Gold Medal Hans Christian Andersen, first appeared in print.

The Erickson family had four children. What kind of games did they not invent! Astrid came up with fairy tales and told them to her brother and sisters. In 1914, Astrid went to school. She studied well, and especially literature was given to the girl inventor. One of her compositions was even published in the newspaper of her hometown.

When Astrid Erickson became an adult, she moved to Stockholm, got married, and began working as a secretary at a book publishing house. In the evenings, she told her own fairy tales to her two children, created homemade books for them. One day in March 1944, Astrid Lindgren dislocated her leg, and doctors told her to stay in bed for three weeks. Agree: lying for three weeks is very boring. And Astrid Lindgren came up with something to do. She began to write down a fairy tale that she told her daughter.

This is how the first heroine of Astrid Lindgren was born - a red-haired cheerful girl named Peppy.

After the enormous success of the fairy tale about Pippi, many more appeared - many books and heroes: Karlsoe, beloved by children of the whole world, and his loyal friend Kid, Emil from Lenneberg, Detective Kale Blumkvist, Brothers Lionheart, Roni - the daughter of a robber.

1. Competition "Best performer of the role of Carlson and the Kid"

Performances of excerpts from a fairy tale (in pairs)

Carlson's Song (performed by the trio)

2. Competition "The most mischievous Pippi" and "The most cheerful Pippi"

Reading excerpts

Peppy's dance

3. Literary game based on the story - the fairy tale "Kid and Carlson»

Warm up

1. Baby Name (Svante)

2. In which city does the Svatikson family live (Stockholm)

3. What did the Kid dream about very, very much? (about the dog)

4. From what Carlson built a high tower (from cubes)

5. When was Carlson's birthday? (April June)

6. When the Kid first flew to the roof with Carlson, who came after him to take him off the roof? (firefighters)

7. What was written on a plaque nailed to Carlson's house?

(Carlson who lives on the roof)

8. In what country do Kid and Karlson live? (Sweden)

9. What was the name of the Kid's dog? (Bimbo)

10. What did the brother and sister give the Kid for his birthday? (toy dog)

11. Why was the painting with the fox called "Portrait of my rabbits"? (The fox ate the rabbits)

12. What did the housewife talk about on TV? (How she makes the sauce)

13. Two words are hidden in the word "Carlson". What kind? (Karl and sleep)

14. What does Carlson think is the best medicine?

(Sugary powder)

4. Which character spoke these words?

“When I see myself, I want to shout 'Hurray.' (Carlson)

“No, there were no ghosts ... And I can’t appear on television, never, only Frida! ..” and she burst into tears. (Freken Bock)

“Anyway, we should give him a dog. He's been dreaming about her for so long. When the Kid gets the dog, he will immediately forget about his Carlson. " (Kid's Dad)

5. Explanatory Dictionary Astrid Lindgren ("The Kid and Carlson")

Sugary Powder - (Sweet Powder \u003d Chocolate + Cookies + Nuts + Lollipops)

Crying Little Ghost - (Harmonica)

Fox poison - (pepper, meat sauce)

The Flying Mystery of Wazastan - (Carlson)

Zero, no races - (Rulle, we are not)

Xorea in robgard - (rather in the wardrobe)

Taming - (taming)

6. Crossword puzzle "Heroes of the story-fairy tale" Kid and Carlson "

He was robbed by crooks (Oscar)

Surname of the Kid. (Swanteson)

The name of one of the crooks. (Steering wheel)

The housewife married him. (Julius)

Kid's classmate. (Christer)

Kid's Elder Brother (Boss)

Little Gul-fiyu was really called ... (Susanna)

(Horizontally get the name of the main character)

7. Awarding of winners