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Nosov Nikolai Nikolaevich was born in 1908, November 10, old style. His early childhood was spent in the city of Irpin. At that time it was a railway station located near Kiev. Residents of Kiev rented summer cottages here for the summer, built houses, since the nature in this area was very beautiful. The station was located in a forest area, on the banks of the Irpen River. In modern times, it is a city of the Kiev region, very beautiful and cozy, with many parks and alleys, rest houses, sanatoriums and boarding houses. It is an all-Ukrainian health resort with a rich cultural life.

A family

Nikolai's family at that time consisted of himself, his parents and an older brother. Father, Nikolai Petrovich, worked as an artist, gave concerts in the quartet of "Siberian tramps", sometimes toured. Mom, Varvara Nikolaevna, was engaged in housekeeping. The elder brother Peter was Nikolai's weatherman. Therefore, they have always been inseparable friends - in the game, and in pranks, and fishing, and traveling. The time was carefree, happy. The arrival of the father has always been a wonderful holiday for the brothers.

Their mother was a calm and happy woman. Toddler days were filled with games or whatever. Many years later, the writer Nikolai Nosov, in his work "The Mystery at the Bottom of the Well", will describe this time in great detail, right down to the brightness of the sun, the color of the tablecloth on the veranda, where in the morning, small and sleepy, he ran to drink tea with his mother. And it will become clear how the writer probably yearned for that time, why he carried this memory through his whole life. And how it was reflected in all the works of the author. It is known that a little later Nikolai had a younger brother and sister.

Kiev

When Nikolai Nosov was 6 years old, the family decided to move to Kiev, since the children had to go to the gymnasium. And the next stage in the writer's life was a seven-year private gymnasium in the city of Kiev. Education at the school took place with varying success. Times changed: the First World War, the February Revolution, then the October Revolution, the Civil War ... All this happened in the school years of Nosov's student Nikolai.

There was a shortage of food, heat, clothing, factories, factories and transport stopped working. The entire family of the writer suffered from typhus. The gymnasium worked, and the teachers, albeit incomplete, tried to give the children knowledge. The writer had many hobbies at that time: he learned to play the mandolin, tried to fall in love with the violin, but left this occupation. Also with friends he published the magazine "X", or rather, a monthly notebook with stories, pictures, stories. At the same time, he became interested in chess, theater, and went with his brother to all the performances where his father participated. But most of all he was carried away by chemistry. Even with a classmate together, he created a laboratory near that house.

And so the decision came: after the seven-year school year, finish the evening school for secondary education, and then enter the Polytechnic Institute in Kiev at the Faculty of Chemistry. But during his studies at the evening school Nosov Nikolai Nikolaevich was seriously carried away by photography and entered the Kiev Art Institute at the film and photo department. It was already 1927, and two years later Nikolai decided to transfer to the Moscow Institute of Cinematography.

Moscow

In 1932, student Nikolai Nosov graduated from the institute and got a job at Soyuzkino as a director of educational, popular science and animated films. Then he got married, a son was born. He began his creative activity. In 1943 he received a state award - the Order of the Red Star - for a series of educational films for the Red Army.

Writer's creativity

We are familiar with the work of the writer since childhood. Every Soviet schoolchild from early childhood had books by Nikolai Nosov in a closet or table. Some of them had covers that were swollen from time to time, covered with pages. Many have read and re-read the funny, light, kind stories of Nikolai Nosov. In addition to books, he was published in the magazines "Murzilka", "Koster", in the newspaper "Pionerskaya Pravda". The first publication of his work took place in 1938.

Nikolai began his work by writing stories "Zateyniki", "Live Hat", "Cucumbers", "Mishkina's porridge" and so on. All of them are collected in the collection "Knock-knock-knock", which was released in 1945. Then the stories "The Merry Family", "Vitya Maleev at School and at Home" were written (the writer was awarded a state prize for the last story). The writer received the next state award in 1969 for a fairy tale novel, a trilogy created in the fifties. It tells about the adventures of little people living in the Flower City. Parts of this novel were named so by Nikolai Nosov: "Dunno in the Sunny City", "The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends", "Dunno on the Moon".

The sunniest and which is in the soul of the writer, it seems, is the place where he was born and raised.

Reading his works, one can understand how kind, talented and responsible the author is. It can be seen that Nikolai is a man with a huge soul, a desire to help everyone, to teach foolish people. From childhood, he was distinguished by such positive character traits. They can be seen when he pulled his younger brother and sister to school, or when he taught street children to read poetry, so that their work would be easy in the future. Or when, after the war, for children who survived the hostilities, he began to write stories and stories with an educational purpose. Care and love for people, homesickness, I think, is in all the works of Nikolai Nosov.

Nikolai Nikolaevich Nosov (November 23, 1908 in Kiev - July 27, 1976 in Moscow) - Soviet children's writer.

“Love for children was his general
a line, and she illuminated everything in him "
Mirimsky S.

Nikolai Nikolaevich Nosov was born in the village of Irpen - not far from Kiev, in the family of an actor. Before the revolution he studied at the gymnasium. In 1923, after graduating from a seven-year school, N. Nosov came to work as a laborer at a brick factory. At the age of 19, he entered the Kiev Art Institute, and then transferred to the State Institute of Cinematography in Moscow. Since then, the creative biography of Nikolai Nosov has been associated with cinema for almost 20 years. He worked as a director, directed many animated, scientific and educational films.

Since childhood, Nosov was fond of all kinds of technology, even dreamed of becoming a chemist. A trace of these hobbies in his stories and fairy tales - their heroes are constantly inventing, reworking, improving something. Few people know that it was thanks to his technical talent that Nosov was awarded the Order of the Red Star in 1943. The award was given to him for the series of military-technical pictures he created, with the help of which our military learned to work with new equipment.

The beginning of his biography as a writer was unusual: his son was growing up, and Nosov composed little funny stories for him and his comrades. In 1938, his first story, Zateyniki, was published in the Murzilka magazine. In 1945, a collection of stories called "Knock-knock-knock" was published, and in 1947 a collection of "Steps" appeared. Separate stories and further, one after another, were published in the magazines "Murzilka", "Koster", "Zateynik", in the newspaper "Pionerskaya Pravda".

Nikolai Nosov's stories have gained immense popularity among readers.

The heroes of the writer's stories are always busy with some interesting business: they build an incubator, breed bees, work in the garden, go to the forest for a tree or cook porridge. The heroes' example encourages readers to tackle the same exciting business.

The best story of N.Nosov "Vitya Maleev at school and at home" was published in 1951 in the magazine "New World". Talking about how two fourth-graders from lagging students became excellent pupils, the writer does not even think of giving recipes for good studies. Its main character is a handsome, lively boy who looks down on his third-grader sister, from time to time decides to “start life over again”, bringing up “iron will”. His friend Kostya Shishkin is kind, gentle, even sensible in his own way, but he has his own ideas about life. He took a notebook from Vitya to write off the exercise in Russian. “What is it,” I say, “you took a notebook without a blot, but you give it back with a blot.

“I didn't plant the blot on purpose.

- What business is it to me on purpose or not on purpose?

- Why do I need a blot?

- How can I give you a notebook without a blot, when there is already a blot. Another time it will be without a blot. "

The editor-in-chief of the Novy Mir magazine, AT Tvardovsky, having published his story, introduced Nikolai Nosov to the “adult” literary world. From that moment on, real fame came to the children's writer. In 1952, the Novy Mir collective nominated the story for the USSR State Prize. After the awarding of the award, Nosov left the cinema and took up literature as a professional.

In 1954, the novel "The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends" was published.

Her heroes are funny fairy-tale little men, "short ones", with the growth of a small cucumber, but in general they are very reminiscent of ordinary boys and girls. When reading Nosov's fairy tale, the impression remains of a magnificent, bright, full of fictional game, which an intelligent mentor plays with the children.

For the trilogy about Dunno in 1969, the writer was once again awarded the prestigious State Prize.

In the last years of his life, Nikolai Nosov created a book of thoughts about how a person grows - "The Story of My Friend Igor". The name alone shows how respectful the writer is to childhood, what a thoughtful teacher he was in relation to his own grandson.

Igor Petrovich Nosov, the grandson of the writer Nikolai Nikolayevich Nosov, a press photographer for ITAR-TASS, lived with his grandfather until he was seven years old, says:

“- I have two main impressions from my grandfather. 1) Was always busy. 2) Always played with me. Either he wrote or played. He adored my son, my father, adored me. I don’t know who is more. I practically didn't drink. He quit smoking when he was forty. Attracted women: sociable, prominent. He hammered in nails, drilled holes. He painted, sculpted. I made something like an air conditioner: there is a lamp in a metal box; the lamp heats up the air; air through the pipe comes from the balcony door ... etc. Also a game. Very obligatory, tough. The harshness was not in the fact that he suppressed, but in the fact that he did not tolerate the unnecessaryness of others. Very smart. Strong-willed. Cunning. Careful. I did not speak on political topics. Collected materials, preparing to write about Lenin the child. But he didn't. I was not a communist. Aleksin complained that Nosov did not attend meetings of the writers' cooperative. I rented a dacha in Vostryakov, in Golitsyn. Is his humor connected with the character of the Ukrainians around in childhood? Hard to say. Loved Gogol. He could not stand Dostoevsky, he oppressed him with his gloom. I had never heard of his parents from him. Not about life before the revolution, not after. This was something that my grandfather kept quiet about. Why is not clear. Loved to buy me toys. I remember how we went to Leipzig, still old, on Leninsky. He bought German cars. I liked to play with them myself.

For the last two years, my grandfather did not leave the house, did not go for a walk. They treated my stomach, but my heart ached. I went fishing with my uncles, caught a carp, made a fish soup. They brought it to him. We ate together. He ate with gusto. It seemed that he had recovered. And two days later, his wife's sister, Tamara, came to the dacha. She said: grandfather died. At night. In a dream. I heard it, it was a good morning, it didn't fit like that. I was fourteen years old. His archive is kept by his father, by me. There is little unpublished. Books are coming out. He continues to feed us. We are not greedy, we are not eager to receive large royalties from publishers. "

And the autobiographical story about N. Nosov's own childhood "The Mystery at the Bottom of the Well", which is interesting to read for both children and adults, was published, unfortunately, after the writer's death.

Books by Nikolai Nosov

There are many books by Nikolai Nosov in the library fund. This includes a collection of works in 6 volumes, collections of stories and novellas, individual works. Thick volumes or small books for the little ones. This exhibition presents the most popular books of the author. Let's start with the famous Dunno trilogy, which has been reprinted many times with illustrations by different artists. And then the books will be presented in the alphabet of titles.


Nosov, N. N. The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends [Text] / Nikolay Nosov; silt A. Borisova. - Moscow: Eksmo, 2015. - 217, p. : col. silt

The tale of Nikolai Nosov about the adventures of Dunno and his friends - the fabulous inhabitants of the Flower City - is widely known not only in Russia, but throughout the world. The main character - Dunno tries his hand at music with the musician Gusley, in painting with the artist Tube and versification with the poet Tsvetik. And then the little ones build a real balloon and go on a journey. Young readers will learn a lot of interesting things traveling with the little ones. "The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends" is the first book of a trilogy about funny little men.


Nosov, N. N. Dunno in the Sunny City [Text] / Nikolay Nosov; artist E. Tregubova. - Moscow: Strekoza-Press, 2003. - 316, p., L. color silt

The second book is about the mischievous little man from the Flower City. Dunno meets a wizard who gives him a magic wand - it fulfills any desire. Dunno wants to test her in action - he goes on a journey with Knobotchka and Pestrenky. The road leads them to the Sunny City, where with one wave of his magic wand Dunno can arrange a holiday for his friends. Everything would be fine if Dunno did not turn one short man into a donkey. Such an act can turn into a real tragedy for all residents of the city. Based on the story, an animated series of the same name was filmed.


Nosov, N. N. Dunno on the Moon [Text]: novel-fairy tale / NN Nosov; rice. G. Valka. - Moscow: Children's literature, 1985. - 462: ill. - (Library Series)

The final part of the trilogy about the adventures of Dunno and his short friends. This time, Dunno, contrary to the prohibitions of Znayka, goes on a trip to the moon. But there our hero has to cope with unexpected difficulties, he falls ill with longing for the Flower City and looks for a way to return home.

The course of entertaining economics can be called the book "Dunno on the Moon". Many children and adults, in Soviet times, learned from it for the first time, using the example of the Giant Plants Society, what shares are, monopolization of the economy, strikebreakers, the stock exchange, the domination of the oligarchy, the "free" press, the corrupt police and much more. Even caricatured exaggerated images of the rich now look quite real. Based on the fairy tale "Dunno on the Moon", an animated film has been created.


Nosov, N. N. Grandmother Dina [Text] / Nikolay Nosov; rice. G. A. Mazurin. - Moscow: Nigma, 2015. –13, p. : col. silt

In one kindergarten for the Eighth of March, the children decided to arrange an exhibition of photographs of their mothers. And they couldn't decide whose mother was prettier. And Slavik Smirnov considers his grandmother Dina to be the most beautiful, because for each of us the most beautiful is the person whom we love more than anything else. The book is illustrated by the artist German Alekseevich Mazurin.


Nosov, N. N. Bobik visiting Barbos [Text]: fairy tale / N. Nosov; rice. I. Semyonova. - Moscow: Edition of I.P. Nosov: Melik-Pashaev, 2013. - 19, p. : col. silt

In ordinary life, Nikolai Nosov was a silent and reserved person, but he wrote extremely funny books. Who of moms and dads, grandfathers and grandmothers did not laugh at "Bobik visiting Barbos"! Without exaggeration, this incredibly funny story about two mongrels can be called one of the best humorous works for all ages and at all times.

Watchdog is bored at home alone, and he invites the yard dog Bobik to visit. Watchdog pretends to be the hospitable owner of the apartment and in every possible way tries to impress Bobik: empties the refrigerator; arranges watching TV and licking spilled jelly; claims that the grandfather sleeps on the rug, and the Watchdog himself - on the bed; finally going too far, declares that he is punishing his grandfather with a whip. In the evening, grandfather returns from work, and it immediately becomes clear who is the real owner of the house. Watchdog hides under the bed, and the compassionate cat brings him a piece of sausage.

Nosov's figurative speech and fascinating plot were perfectly complemented by wonderful illustrations by the artist Ivan Semyonov, who created emotional, lively, absolutely true-to-detail images of four-legged characters.


Nosov, N. N. In the grass Grasshopper sat [Text]: poems and songs / NN Nosov; artist O. Zobnina. - Moscow: Makhaon, 2006. - 79 p. : ill. - (Funny entertainers).

After reading this book, you will discover for yourself the beloved children's writer Nikolai Nosov, the author of funny stories and novellas, from a new angle - as an interesting poet. Nikolai Nosov's poems are very unusual. He, like his hero Dunno, speaks the truth, and this, it turns out, can be very funny. Immediate, funny and mischievous poems of the famous classic of children's literature will surely appeal to little readers.


Nosov, N. N. Vitya Maleev at school and at home [Text]: story / Nikolay Nosov; rice. V. Chizhikov. - Moscow: Makhaon, 2005. - 189, p. : col. silt

N. Nosov's book "Vitya Maleev at school and at home" is a story about two school friends Vita Maleev and Kostya Shishkin: about their mistakes and mistakes, sorrows and grievances, about their joys and victories. True, the source of their sorrows is most often bad successes or missed lessons at school, and all victories mainly boil down to victories over their own disorganization and laziness. But which of the schoolchildren was not upset when they received a bad grade, and who was not happy, having earned the approval of the teacher, parents or their peers - schoolmates? Everyone with whom this happened will see familiar and close features in the heroes of the story.

Based on the story, the feature film "Two Friends" (1954) was shot.


Nosov, N.N. Zamazka [Text]: story / Nikolay Nosov; rice. Evgenia Migunova. - St. Petersburg; Moscow: Speech, 2018. - 16 p. : col. silt - (Mom's favorite book).

This humorous sketch from the life of friends Kostya and Shurik will be close and understandable to any modern elementary school student. How many events happened in a couple of hours thanks to an ordinary piece of putty, which the guys picked from the window! This is a real movie - and much more entertaining than the one that friends missed.

Evgeny Migunov's drawings are kind, emotional, witty, add liveliness and charm to the book.


Nosov, N. N. Zateiniki [Text]: stories / NN Nosov; artist G., I. and M. Ogorodnikovs. - Moscow: Onyx, 1999. - 55 p. : ill. - (Favorite book).

Stories from the collection "Entertainers" by Nikolai Nosov - everyone's favorite funny and perky stories and amazing illustrations, straight from my childhood.


Nosov, N. N. Mishkina porridge [Text] / Nikolay Nosov; artist A. Ter-Arakelyan. - Moscow; ed. I.P. Nosova: Dragonfly-Press, 2005. - 61, p. : col. silt

The book "Mishkina Porridge" is a collection of stories by the classic of children's literature N.N. Nosov in the drawings by A. Ter-Arakelyan. So many interesting things happen with Mishka and his friends! They will try to cook porridge, make sparklers and even ride a car. The guys do not succeed in everything, but they learn from their mistakes and always remain true friends.


Nosov, N. N. The story of my friend Igor [Text] / NN Nosov; rice. E. Medvedeva. - Moscow: Children's literature, 1973. - 142 p. : ill.

This book is about two friends: Igor and Kolya. They play together, walk, draw, watch TV, "fire" at pedestrians with imaginary guns, catch newts in a swamp and constantly invent something. They understand each other perfectly, even though between them ... more than 50 years. Kolya is Nikolai Nosov, and Igor is his grandson. With unquenchable interest and careful care, Nikolai Nikolaevich describes the first 7 years of his grandson's life. Subtle observations, situations full of humor, instructive stories will not leave anyone indifferent. It is impossible not to fall in love with little Igor, reading about his daily adventures, and not to plunge into the world of childhood, looking at the funny sketches of Evgeny Medvedev.


Nosov, N. N. The Adventures of Tolya Klyukvin [Text]: stories and story / NN Nosov; artist A. Tambovkin. - Moscow: Children's Literature, 1983. - 254 p. : ill.

Tolya Klyukvin is a fourth grade student. The boy is very kind and sociable, so he has many friends. One day after school, Tolya decides to visit his good friend to play chess together. Almost reaching the house where his friend lives, Tolya notices that a black cat is running across his path. It turns out that the boy believes in omens, so he considers it a bad sign. Because of this unforeseen circumstance, Tolya is forced to take a different path. It is there that new problems await him.

It gets to the point that the poor boy almost gets hit by a car. It was then that he realizes that a person is a rational creature and it is stupid to believe in omens. After all, an ordinary cat cannot serve so many troubles. Realizing all this, the boy decides to return home, where his mother is waiting for him for dinner.

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Literature about the life and work of Nikolai Nikolaevich Nosova:

1. Nosov, NN (1908-1976) // Essays on children's writers: A guide for elementary school teachers. - M., 1999. - P.138-141.

2. Nosov, NN // Russian literature for children: textbook / Ed. T. D. Polozovoy. - M., 1983.

3. Nosov N. // I know the world: Literature / Auth.– comp. N. V. Chudakova. - M., 2005.

4. Arzamastseva I. N. Nosov N. N. // Arzamastseva I. N. Children's literature.– M., 2001.

5. Tubelskaya, G.N.Nosov // Tubelskaya G.N. Children's writers of Russia. One Hundred Names: A Biobibliographic Reference. Part 2. M-Ya. - M., 2002.

6. Korf O. Nikolai Nosov's "Merry Family" is 50 years old! // Det. lit.– 1999.– No. 2-3.– P. 8.

7. Mirimsky S. My meetings with Nikolai Nosov // Children. lit.– 1999.– No. 2-3.– P.9-12.

8. Neduva E. Humor and the growing intellect. Works of N. Nosov in the 4th class. // Primary School .– 1996.– No. 2.– P.21-25.

9. Nosov N.N.// Books, notes and toys for Katyushka and Andryushka. - 2000. - No. 3. - P.43-44.

10. Prikhodko V. Nikolay Nosov: he loved childhood in people // Preschool education.– 2001.– No. 11.– P. 73-79.

11. Prikhodko V. Sparkling flute of Nikolai Nosov // Children. lit.– 1999.– No. 2-3.– P. 4-7.

13. Rubailov A. Everything you did not know about Dunno // Sketch.– 2006.– № 2.– P.18.

14. Savitskaya O. Nosov N.N. (1908-1976), Russian writer // Romeo and Juliet.– 2000.– No. 3.– P. 40.

15. Sadykov K. "Newest" adventures of Dunno // Children. lit.– 1999.– No. 2-3.– P. 13.

16. Sergeev I. Recently, a new book about Dunno "Dunno in the Stone City" has appeared. Its author - Moscow schoolboy Grigory Vaipan // Book Review .– 2000.– № 52.– 25 December - P. 16.

17. Ukhova N. Why did the mushroom pipeline break down ?: Grandson of N. Nosov continued the tale of Dunno // Book Review .– 2000.– № 52.– 25 December - P.16.

18. Kharlampiev N. With his good friend ... // Koster.– 2001.– № 11.– С.1.

Materials for the celebration of Nikolai Nosov.

Competition for the most attentive reader of Nikolai Nosov's works.

1. What was the name of the city in which the little ones lived? (Floral)

2. What was the name of the city where only the little ones lived and where did the little ones fly in on the balloon? (Green)

3. How tall were the short ones? (Growth with a cucumber)

4. What were the collars on the little girls' dresses made of? (From black-brown caterpillars)

5. What poems did Dunno write?

Znayka went for a walk on the river,
Jumped over the lamb.

At Avoska under the pillow
There is a sweet cheesecake.

The hurry was hungry
I swallowed a cold iron.

6. Tractor Mitya from the village of Prostokvashino worked on food, and what did the car of mechanics Shpuntik and Vintik use? (On syrup and soda)

7. What did Znayka make a balloon from? (The rubber for the ball was made from the juice of flowers similar to ficuses)

8. What were the kids' parachutes made of when they jumped from the balloon? (From dandelions)

9. How did Dr. Pilyulkin treat the shorty? (With iodine and bone)

10. How did Medunitsa treat the shorty? (Honey)

11. What color was Dunno's magic wand? (Reddish brown, small, round)

12. What was the plumbing in the Green City made of? (From cane stalks)

13. Why was the city where the kids lived was called Zmeevka? (Because its inhabitants loved to fly kites)

14. Dunno and his friends in the Sunny City stayed at a hotel, what did they call themselves? (Car traveler Neznam Neznamovich Neznaikin and foreigner Pacquale Pestrini)

15. What unusual cars did Dunno see in the Sunny City? (Tsirkulina, Planetarku, caterpillar motorcycle, spiral rovers, jet roller turbines, etc.)

16. How is Dunno dressed? (Bright blue hat, yellow canary pants, and orange shirt with green tie)

17. Why did Dunno more like playing the trumpet? ("Plays loud!")

18. What did the musician Gusl usually wear? (Velvet jacket, pink bow on the neck)

19. What kind of flowers grew around each house of the little ones? (Daisies, daisies, dandelions)

20. What was the name of the stream on which the city of the little ones stood? (Cucumber River)

21. Whom did Dunno first begin to draw when he decided to become an artist? (To his friend Pulku)

22. The shorty who loved to draw more than anyone else ?. (Tube)

23. What did Dunno do, wandering around the city every day? (He composed various fables and told everyone and constantly offended the little ones)

24. The name of the river in the city of babies? (Watermelon river)

25. Syrup's full name? (Sakharin Sakharinich)

26. Who was most afraid of flying in a hot air balloon? (Syrup)

27. What were the babies called babies? (Imaginary)

28. What were the babies called babies? (By the bully)

29. What was the name of the assistant mechanic of the Flower City? (Shpuntik)

30. Who was taller - Cog or Shpuntik? (Cog)

Competition "Professions of short people".

The task is to connect cards denoting the names and professions of the short ones: Znayka (scientist), Donut (cook), Silent (shoemaker), Cog (mechanic), Pilyulkin (doctor), Avoska (postman), Tsvetik (poet), Guslya (musician) , Tube (artist), Pulka (hunter), Steklyashkin (astronomer), Smekailo (writer), Medunitsa (doctor).

Competition "Bag of Lost Things".

The host takes turns taking things out of the bag. It is necessary to name the owner: paints (Tube), gun (Pulka), wrench (Screw), tablet (Pilyulkin or Medunitsa), book (Znayka), magnifying glass (Steklyashkin).

Competition "Solve the Problem".

“A boy and a girl were picking nuts in the forest. They picked only 120 pieces. The girl tore half the size of the boy. How many nuts did the boy collect and how many did the girl collect? Answer: 80 and 40.

What story of N. Nosov is this problem from? ("Vitya Maleev at school and at home")

Staging:

Dunno. Listen, Tsvetik, teach me how to write poetry. I also want to be a poet.

Flower. Do you have the ability?

Dunno. Of course have. I am very capable.

Flower. This should be checked. Do you know what rhyme is?

Dunno. Rhyme? No, I do not know.

Flower. Rhyme is when two words end the same. For example: a duck is a joke, a biscuit is a walrus. Understood?

Dunno. Understood!

Flower. Then say a rhyme to the word "stick".

Dunno. Herring.

Flower. What is this rhyme "stick - herring" ?. There is no rhyme in these words!

Dunno. Why not? After all, they end the same ...

Flower. This is not enough. It is necessary that the words be similar, so that it turns out smoothly. Listen to how our guys will choose rhymes for words.

Competition "Pick up rhymes".

The task is to choose a rhyme for the following words: "river", "daughter", "frog" and others.

The holiday ends with summing up and awarding the winners. As prizes, you can craft medals with the image of the inhabitants of the Flower City.

(Reprint from the magazines "Pedsovet" and "School Library")

Scripts dedicated to the works of N.N.Nosov:

1. Goffman S. V., Klimova M. P. A gloomy day is brighter from a smile / Reading, learning, playing.– 2007.– No. 1.– P. 32-37.

2. Kovalchuk T.L.

3. Deister IV Neznaikin benefit performance. // Pedagogical Council .– 2005.– № 12.– С.12-13.

4. Dzhanseitova N. Kh. Where does Dunno live? // Reading, learning, playing .– 2003.– № 6.– P.17-20.

5. Andreeva M. S., Korotkova M. P. Entertainers and dreamers: To the 95th anniversary of the birth of Nikolai Nikolaevich Nosov // School Library.– 2003.– No. 7.– P. 14-20.

N.N.Nosov

Life path of Nosov.

All adults and children know the works from childhood of such a famous and wonderful writer as Nikolai Nikolaevich Nosov. Even at school, many of his works are studied, and every child from infancy gets acquainted with his Dunno. But his life, and his creative path, was quite difficult.
Nikolay Nosov was born on the twenty-third of 1908 in Kiev. His father was a stage actor. Even in early childhood, the boy Kolya amazed everyone not only with his mobility, but also with completely different hobbies: chess, theater, music. He even tried to compose poetry on his own. Most of all, little Kolya liked to be at pop performances, where his father was transformed and became a completely different person.
Despite the fact that the family's financial condition was not favorable, they still bought the violin for the boy, but Kolya's zeal was enough for only a few lessons, and then it was simply abandoned. But at school he could only study until grade 7, and then he had to go to work so that the family would not starve to death. Therefore, all of Kolya's further education took place independently. Working as a simple worker in one of the factories of his city, he very soon studied the ten-year education program and was educated no less than others.
But at the same time, Nosov's hobby also appears - chemistry. Together with the same friends who are keen on chemistry, they create their own circle of chemical direction. Nosov thinks that this is his vocation for life. But it turns out that he cannot receive any chemical education, since he studied at school for only 7 years.
But nevertheless, he has the opportunity to enter the Kiev Art Institute, where he studied for several years, starting in 1927, and then transferred to the same faculty, but already in Moscow. He is given the opportunity to successfully complete his higher education. This excellent education he received gave Nikolai Nosov a new opportunity: to become a director. His work is now associated with Soyuzkino.
He marries, a child appears in the family, to whom he begins to tell stories he has invented. This occupation fascinates Nikolai so much that very soon his first story, written for his son, is published in Murzilka. Then another and another.
But in his work there were not only stories for children, but also satire, and even autobiographical works. His cheerful Dunno is familiar to the whole world, and many of his works have been translated into various languages.
Nikolai Nikolaevich Nosov died in 1976, on July twenty-sixth. Throughout his life, he did many good deeds with his work, was awarded, had a title and was remembered by everyone as a kind and sympathetic person.

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NIKOLAY NOSOV Nikolai Nosov is a Russian Soviet prose writer, playwright, all works for children. Nikolai Nosov - invented Dunno and settled with other short men in the Flower City.

His father was a stage and cinema actor, mother was a needlewoman and a singer. Nikolay Nosov was born in Kiev

A multi-talented boy, Nosov from his gymnasium years was fond of music, theater, writing - along with chess, photography, electrical engineering, radio amateurism.

He was a newspaper merchant, excavator, mower, in 1927-1929 he studied at the Kiev Art Institute, from where he transferred to the Moscow Institute of Cinematography.

In 1932-1951 - director-producer of animated, popular science and educational (including for the Red Army, earning this in 1943 the Order of the Red Star) films.

Nikolai Nikolayevich himself said that he began to write for children quite by accident - at first he simply told fairy tales to his little son and his friends.

The first story "Zateyniki" was published in 1938 in the magazine "Murzilka".

Nosov introduced a new hero into children's literature - a naive and sane, mischievous and inquisitive fidget, obsessed with a thirst for activity and constantly finding himself in unusual, often comic situations.

The well-deserved fame was brought to the writer by the tale-tale "The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends", "Dunno in the Sunny City" and "Dunno on the Moon".

Screen adaptation of N. Nosov's works

Nikolay Nosov


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Lesson on literary reading "Drawing up a plan for N. Nosov's story" Living Hat "". 2nd grade

This lesson is the second one according to N. Nosov's story "Living Hat". The main element is group research activities for working with text. A presentation is offered for the lesson ...

Nikolai Nosov (1980 - 1976) is one of the most prominent Soviet children's writers. Lacking, like his other colleagues, powerful literary roots or systemic education, Nosov managed to create a whole galaxy of bright works that won great popularity among young readers and their parents. Funny stories, the heroes of which were not only children and adults, but also short creatures invented by the writer, have firmly entered the history of Russian children's literature. And the state appreciated the work of Nikolai Nosov with a number of awards and prizes.

Facts from the biography of N.N. Nosov

1. Nikolai Nosov's father was an actor, but his main income came from work on the railway - acting in pre-revolutionary Russia was paid extremely modestly and irregularly.

2. The future writer was born in Kiev, but his early years were spent in the town of Irpen - life in the provinces was cheaper. After the children entered the gymnasium, the family returned to Kiev.

3. Nosov was the third child in a family of four - he had an older and younger brothers and a younger sister.

4. According to the writer himself, made in his autobiographical book "The Mystery at the Bottom of the Well," he invented the shorty when he was very young. Then the future Dunno and his friends were the size of a finger and lived in a flower bed.

6. The boy, who was called Koka in the family, entered the gymnasium, having flawlessly passed exams in the Russian language (dictation), arithmetic and the Law of God.

7. Nosov's career began in a shop that belonged to his aunt. The brothers alternately traded in it in simple goods, the most important of which was charcoal.

8. In 1918, all the Nosovs fell ill with typhus. The fact that no one died in a family of six was a real miracle. Kolya was the last to be ill, and his typhus was worse than everyone else's.

9. Nosov himself learned to play the mandolin. He really wanted to learn how to play the violin, but after a few lessons he hid the purchased instrument and never returned to it.

10. In high school, Nikolai was fond of chemistry and did the first literary tests, writing stories.

11. After the end of the Civil War, Nosov studied at a workers' school in Kiev. Due to family problems and material difficulties in wandering around Kiev, he met the street children and even learned Pushkin's poem with them. Street children read it with success throughout Kiev.

12. Nosov also had a chance to work as a cab driver. The family bought a horse, and Nikolai contracted to haul the logs from the railway station.

13. In 1926, Nosov deceived him with a certificate of his 18th birthday (he was born in 1908, but in late autumn) and got a job at a brick factory. At the same time, he himself assembled the camera, which turned out to be very successful.

14. In 1927, Nosov became a student of the photography department of the Kiev Art Institute. He graduated from the Moscow Institute of Cinematography in 1932.

15. For 20 years Nosov worked as a director of animation and documentaries. For filming training films for the army, he was awarded the Order of the Red Star.

16. Having received the Stalin Prize in 1952, Nosov, who by that time had published many stories and several books, concentrated on literary work.

17. The only son of the writer Peter is considered a classic of photojournalism. For over 30 years he was the head of the creative section of the TASS photo chronicle.

18. Nosov has a grandson, two great-grandchildren and two great-granddaughters.

19. NN Nosov at the end of his life suffered from heart disease, which was mistakenly diagnosed as a stomach disease.

20. The writer died in 1976. His grave is in Moscow at the Kuntsevo cemetery.

Facts from the creative life of N.N. Nosov

1. After childhood experiences, Nikolai did not take up the pen for almost twenty years, until the birth of his son.

2. The first children's stories, composed by Nosov, appeared orally - he told them to Peter, who was born in 1931. The son, and then his friends, were the first listeners of the works. Their approval prompted Nosov to start writing down his stories.

5. For the first time, the writer's works were published as a separate book in 1945 - the collection "Knock-knock-knock" was published in Detgiz.

6. In 1952, the story “Vitya Maleev at school and at home”, published a year earlier, received the Stalin Prize of the third degree.

7. Nosov worked not only in the genre of children's stories and stories. He also wrote plays, feuilletons, film and cartoon scripts, and was the author of autobiographical books.

8. In total, about 80 works came out from the pen of the writer.

9. In 1957, when counting the circulation of books by Soviet writers, translations of which were published abroad, Nosov's works took third place. This was before Dunno.

10. Nosov worked on the cycle of books about Dunno and his friends that became his calling card for 12 years (1953 - 1965).

11. The last part of the trilogy about Dunno received in 1969 the State Prize of the RSFSR.

12. The plots of many stories written by Nosov are based on real stories that happened to his son's friends and their parents.

13. Dunno's dandy hat is also almost real - Nosov liked to surprise those around him with wide-brimmed hats.

14. In his autobiographical book The Mystery at the Bottom of the Well, the writer harshly reproaches the young himself for being scattered and unable to concentrate on one lesson. Most likely, the roots of Dunno's mischief lie in Nosov's childhood and youth.

15. Dunno was supposed to be like an elf - Nosov was impressed by the adventures of the heroes Anna Khvolson. But then, apparently, he remembered the little people who lived in a flower bed in Irpen.

16. The girls-characters of the Dunno trilogy have practically no negative traits - Nosov was very respectful of women and tried to bring up the same respect in kids.

17. Experts believe that the book "Dunno on the Moon" may well serve as a guide to the political economy of capitalism.

18. The prototype of the creepy movie titles in "Dunno on the Moon" were advertising slogans that little Kolya Nosov invented when he sold newspapers as a child. Then he shouted something like "A four-year-old child killed his entire family!"

19. Dozens of feature films and cartoons have been shot based on the works of N. Nosov. The latest in time is the animated series "Dunno on the Moon" filmed in 1997 - 1999.

20. During the life of the writer, the total circulation of his published works exceeded 100 million copies.

And in conclusion, a fact that can be blamed on numerous admirers of Nikolai Nosov, the number of which can be measured by generations. Until now, not a single monument to the great writer exists, except for the tombstone on his grave. The memory of Nosov is not immortalized either in Kiev, or in Irpen, or in Moscow. Although the best monument to Dunno's father will forever remain his wonderful books.

 


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