What to read to a 5-6 year old child. An approximate list of literature for reading to children according to the program of education and training in kindergarten, ed. M. A. Vasilyeva

Many parents ask the question, “What should a 6-year-old child read?” I have put together a list of books for a 6 year old child. The list turned out to be large. Of course, you don't have to read all the books. You need to listen to the interests of the child. For example, my children did not like fairy tales with fairies, wizards, flying carpets, etc. But they loved fairy tales about Dunno and Carlson. So take your pick!
1. Nikolay Nosov.
Stories, Adventures of Dunno and his friends (all parts).
2. Victor Dragunsky.
Deniska's stories.
3. Ian Larry.
Extraordinary Adventures Karika and Vali
4. Dick King-Smith.
Fairy tales about animals.
5. Andrey Uschev.
Smart dog Sonya
Once upon a time there were hedgehogs
Snowman school
Miracles in Dedmorozovka

33 cats
Smart dog Sonya
Miracles in Ded Morozovka
6. Sofia Prokofieva.
The Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase
Patchwork and Cloud
While the clock is striking
Detective in one shoe
Teddy Tiger Adventure
7. Selma Lagerlöf.
Nils' wonderful journey with wild geese.
8. A. Volkov:
"The Wizard of the Emerald City"
"Oorfene Deuce and his wooden soldiers"
"Seven Underground Kings"
"Fiery God of the Marrans"
"Yellow Fog"
"The Mystery of the Abandoned Castle."
9. Astrid Lindgren
Baby and Carlson (3 parts),
The Adventures of Emil from Lenneberga,
Emil and baby Ida,
Pippi Longstocking.
10. Alan M
“Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all” (all parts).
11. Jan-Olav Ekholm

Ludwig the Fourteenth and others."
12. Yuri Druzhkov
The Adventures of Pencil and Samodelkin.
13. Anna-Katrina Westley.
Dad, mom, grandma, eight kids and a truck,
A little gift from Anton.
14. Grigory Oster.
38 parrots,
Bad advice.
15. Layman Baum.
The Wizard of Oz.
16. Alexey Tolstoy.
The Golden Key or the Adventures of Pinocchio.
17. Carlo Collodi.
The Adventures of Pinocchio.
18. Diana Sabitova.
Mouse Glyceria
Colored and striped days
19. Tove Janson.
All about the Moomins
20. Tokmakova
Alya, Klyaksich and the letter “A”
Maybe Null is not to blame?
M21. Sergey Georgiev
Fifriks and bubricks
22. V. Bianchi:
“There were forest tales”
"Ant" and others.
23. Sergey Georgiev.
The main secret
Best friend
Sad tree
24. Lyubov Voronkova
Masha the Confused
25. Lebedeva.
How Masha quarreled with her pillow,
The Adventure of the Cucumber Horse
26. G. H. Andersen “Fairy Tales”:
"Ugly duckling"
"The Snow Queen"
"The Steadfast Tin Soldier"
"Magic Hill"
"The King's New Clothes"
"Dear Comrade"
"The Princess and the Pea"
"The Swamp King's Daughter"
"Galoshes of Happiness"
"Little Klaus and Big Klaus"
"The Little Mermaid"
"Flint",
"Chest-plane"
"Old House"
"Sausage stick soup"
"Thumbelina"
"Darning needle"
"Wild Swans" and others.
27. P. Ershov
Little Humpbacked Horse.
28. R. Kipling “Fairy Tales”.
29. Sergey Aksakov
Scarlet flower.
30. V. Kataev
Seven-flowered flower.
31. Joel C. Harris:
Tales of Uncle Remus:
How to bring a fairy tale to life
Brother Fox and Brother Rabbit
32. Jan Ekholm
Tutta Karlsson The first and only
Ludwig the Fourteenth, and others.
33. Brothers Grimm:
Bremen Town Musicians,
A pot of porridge,
Grandmother Metelitsa,
The Frog King or Iron Henry,
Thumb Boy
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,
Bluebeard" and others.
34. J. Rodari:
The adventures of Cipollino,
Journey of the Blue Arrow,
Tales on the phone
35. D. Kharms:
Poems for children,
Plikh and Plyukh.
36. V. Mayakovsky
What is good and what is bad.
37. E.T.A. Hoffman
The Nutcracker and the Mouse King.
38. E. Schwartz
A tale of lost time.
39. Charles Perrault “Fairy Tales”:
Puss in Boots,
Little Red Riding Hood,
Sleeping Beauty,
Cinderella, or the glass slipper.
40. Sasha Cherny
Diary of Fox Mickey.
41. A. Balint
Gnome Gnomych and Raisin
42. L. Panteleev:
The letter "you"
Fenka,
Two frogs. etc.
43. B. Zhitkov
What I saw, stories
44. V. Garshin
Frog traveler. and other fairy tales
45. K. Graham
Wind in the willows
46. ​​V. Chaplin
Zoo pets
47. I. Babich
My familiar animals
48. V. Golyavkin
Notebooks in the rain
49. Yuri Sotnik
How I was independent
50. Mira Lobe
Town Around – yes – Around
51. Tomin Yuri:
A wizard walked through the city
Carousel over the city
To these books you can add encyclopedias and educational books according to age. Maybe Zero is not to blame?

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  • “The Fox and the Bear” (Mordovian);
  • “The War of Mushrooms and Berries” - V. Dal;
  • "Wild Swans" - H.K. Andersen;
  • “Chest-airplane” - H.K. Andersen;
  • “The Gluttonous Shoe” - A.N. Tolstoy;
  • “Cat on a Bicycle” - S. Cherny;
  • “Near Lukomorye there is a green oak tree...” - A.S. Pushkin;
  • “The Little Humpbacked Horse” - P. Ershov;
  • “The Sleeping Princess” - V. Zhukovsky;
  • “Mr. Au” - H. Mäkelä;
  • "The Ugly Duckling" - H.K. Andersen;
  • “Everyone in his own way” - G. Skrebitsky;
  • “Frog – Traveler” - V. Garshin;
  • “Deniska’s stories” - V. Dragunsky;
  • “The Tale of Tsar Saltan” - A.S. Pushkin;
  • “Moroz Ivanovich” - V. Odoevsky;
  • “Mistress Blizzard” - Br. Grimm;
  • “The Tale of Lost Time” - E. Schwartz;
  • “Golden Key” - A.N. Tolstoy;
  • “Guarantee men” - E. Uspensky;
  • "Black chicken, or Underground inhabitants" - A. Pogorelsky;
  • "The Tale of dead princess and about the seven heroes" - A.S. Pushkin;
  • “Baby Elephant” - R. Kipling;
  • “The Scarlet Flower” - K. Aksakov;
  • “Flower - seven flowers” ​​- V. Kataev;
  • “The cat who could sing” - L. Petrushevsky.

Senior group(5-6 years)

  • “Winged, furry and oily” (model by Karanoukhova);
  • “The Frog Princess” (Bulatov’s sample);
  • “Ear of Bread” - A. Remizov;
  • “Gray Neck” by D. Mamin-Sibiryak;
  • “Finist - clear falcon” - r.n. fairy tale;
  • “The Case of Yevseyka” - M. Gorky;
  • “Twelve Months” (translated by S. Marshak);
  • “Silver Hoof” - P. Bazhov;
  • “Doctor Aibolit” - K. Chukovsky;
  • “Bobik visiting Barbos” - N. Nosov;
  • “Boy - Thumb” - C. Perrault;
  • “The Trusting Hedgehog” - S. Kozlov;
  • “Khavroshechka” (model by A.N. Tolstoy);
  • “Princess - a piece of ice” - L. Charskaya;
  • “Thumbelina” - H. Andersen;
  • “Flower - seven-colored flower” - V. Kataev;
  • “The Secret of the Third Planet” - K. Bulychev;
  • “The Wizard of the Emerald City” (chapters) - A. Volkov;
  • “A dog’s sorrows” - B. Zakhader;
  • “The Tale of Three Pirates” - A. Mityaev.

Middle group (4-5 years old)

  • “About the girl Masha, about the dog, the cockerel and the cat Nitochka” - A. Vvedensky;
  • “Carrying Cow” - K. Ushinsky;
  • “Zhurka” - M. Prishvin;
  • “The Three Little Pigs” (translation by S. Marshak);
  • “Fox - sister and wolf” (arranged by M. Bulatov);
  • “Winter quarters” (arranged by I. Sokolov-Mikitov);
  • “The Fox and the Goat” (arranged by O. Kapitsa;
  • “About Ivanushka the Fool” - M. Gorky;
  • “Telephone” - K. Chukovsky;
  • “Winter's Tale” - S. Kozlova;
  • “Fedorino’s grief” - K. Chukovsky;
  • "Musicians of Bremen" - Brothers Grimm;
  • “The Dog That Couldn’t Bark” (translation from Danish by A. Tanzen);
  • “Kolobok - a prickly side” - V. Bianchi;
  • “Who said “Meow!”?” - V. Suteev;
  • "The Tale of an Ill-mannered Mouse."

II junior group(3-4 years)

  • “The Wolf and the Little Goats” (model by A.N. Tolstoy);
  • “Goby - black barrel, white hoof” (model by M. Bulatov);
  • “Fear has big eyes” (arranged by M. Serova);
  • “Visiting the Sun” (Slovak fairy tale);
  • “Two Greedy Little Bears” (Hungarian fairy tale);
  • “Chicken” - K. Chukovsky;
  • “Fox, hare, rooster” - r.n. fairy tale;
  • “Rukovichka” (Ukrainian, model N. Blagina);
  • “The Cockerel and the Bean Seed” - (arranged by O. Kapitsa);
  • “Three Brothers” - (Khakassian, translated by V. Gurov);
  • “About the chicken, the sun and the little bear” - K. Chukovsky;
  • “a fairy tale about a brave Hare - long ears, slanting eyes, a short tail” - S. Kozlov;
  • “Teremok” (model by E. Charushin);
  • “Fox-bast-footer” (model by V. Dahl);
  • “The Sly Fox” (Koryak, trans. G. Menovshchikov);
  • “Cat, rooster and fox” (arranged by Bogolyubskaya);
  • “Geese - Swans” (arranged by M. Bulatov);
  • “Gloves” - S. Marshak;
  • “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish” - A. Pushkin.
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Hupre-literature

Continue to develop interest in fiction. Learn to listen carefully and with interest to fairy tales, stories, and poems. With the help of various techniques and specially organized pedagogical situations, promote the formation emotional attitude To literary works. Encourage people to talk about their attitude towards a specific action literary character. Help children understand the hidden motives of the behavior of the characters in the work. Continue to explain (based on the work you read) the main genre features fairy tales, stories, poems. Continue to cultivate sensitivity to artistic expression; read passages with the most vivid, memorable descriptions, comparisons, and epithets. Learn to listen to rhythm and melody poetic text. Help to read poetry expressively, with natural intonations, participate in role-playing text reading, and dramatizations. Continue introducing books. Draw children's attention to the design of the book and the illustrations. Compare illustrations different artists to the same work. Tell children about your favorite children's books, find out their likes and preferences.

For reading to children

Russian folklore

Songs.

“Like thin ice...”, “Like grandma’s goat...”,

“You, frost, frost, frost...”, “Early, early in the morning...”,

“I’m already stroking the pegs...”, “Nikolenka the gander...”,

“If you knock on an oak tree, a blue siskin will fly.”

Calls.

“Rooks-kirichi...”, “ Ladybug...", "Swallow-swallow...",

“You’re a little bird, you’re a vagrant...”, “Rain, rain, have fun.”

Russian folk tales.

“The Braggart Hare”, “The Fox and the Jug”, arr. O. Kapitsa;

“Winged, furry and oily”, arr. I. Karnaukhova;

“The Frog Princess”, “Sivka-Burka”, arr. M. Bulatova;

"Finist - Clear Falcon", arr. A. Platonova;

“Khavroshechka”, arr. A. N. Tolstoy;

“Nikita Kozhemyaka” (from the collection of fairy tales by A. N. Afanasyev); "Boring Tales."

Works of poets and writers of Russia

Poetry.

V. Bryusov. "Lullaby";

I. Bunin. "First Snow";

S. Gorodetsky. "Kitty";

S. Yesenin. “Birch”, “Birch cherry”;

A. Maikov. "Summer Rain";

N. Nekrasov. “Green Noise” (abbr.);

I. Nikitin. "Meeting Winter";

A. Pushkin. “The sky was already breathing in autumn...” (from the novel in verse “Eugene Onegin”), “ Winter evening"(abbr.);

A. Pleshcheev. “My kindergarten”;

A.K. Tolstoy. “Autumn, our whole poor garden is crumbling...” (abbr.);

I. Turgenev. "Sparrow";

F. Tyutchev. “It’s not for nothing that winter is angry”;

A. Fet. “The cat sings, eyes narrowed...”;

M. Tsvetaeva. "At the crib";

S. Cherny. "Wolf";

Ya. Akim. "Greedy";

A. Barto. "Rope";

B. Zakhoder. “Dog's sorrows”, “About catfish”, “Pleasant meeting”;

V. Levin. "Chest", "Horse";

S. Marshak. "Mail", "Poodle"; S. Marshak,

D. Harms. "Merry Siskins";

Yu. Moritz. "House with a Chimney";

R. Sef. “Advice”, “Endless Poems”;

D. Harms. “I was running, running, running...”;

M. Yasnov. "Peaceful counting rhyme."

Prose.

V. Dmitrieva. “Baby and Bug” (chapters);

L. Tolstoy. “Lion and Dog”, “Bone”, “Jump”;

S. Cherny. "Cat on a Bicycle";

B. Almazov. "Gorbushka";

M. Borisova. “Do not offend Jaconya”;

A. Gaidar. “Chuk and Gek” (chapters);

S. Georgiev. “I saved Santa Claus”;

V. Dragunsky. “Childhood Friend”, “Top Down, Diagonally”;

B. Zhitkov. “White House”, “How I Caught Little Men”;

Yu. Kazakov. “Greedy Chick and Vaska the Cat”;

M. Moskvina. "Baby";

N. Nosov. "Living Hat";

L. Panteleev. “The Big Wash” (from “Stories about Squirrel and Tamara”), “The Letter “You”;

K. Paustovsky. "Cat Thief";

G. Snegirev. “Penguin Beach”, “To the Sea”, “Brave Little Penguin”.

Folklore of the peoples of the world

Songs.

“Washed buckwheat”, lit., arr. Yu. Grigorieva;

“Friend by Friend”, Tajik, arr. N. Grebneva (abbr.);

“Vesnyanka”, Ukrainian, arr. G. Litvak;

“The House That Jack Built,” “The Old Lady,” English, trans. S. Marshak;

“Have a nice trip!”, Dutch, arr. I. Tokmakova;

“Let's dance”, Scottish, arr. I. Tokmakova.

Fairy tales.

“Cuckoo”, Nenets, arr. K. Shavrova;

“How the brothers found their father’s treasure”, mold., arr. M. Bulatova;

"The Forest Maiden", trans. from Czech V. Petrova (from the collection of fairy tales by B. Nemtsova);

“The Yellow Stork”, Chinese, trans. F. Yarilina;

“About the Mouse Who Was a Cat, a Dog and a Tiger”, ind., trans. N. Khodzy;

“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 from different countries

Poetry.

J. Brzechwa. "On the Horizon Islands", trans. from Polish B. Zakhodera;

A. Milne. "The Ballad of the Royal Sandwich", trans. from English S. Marshak;

J. Reeves. "Noisy Bang", trans. from English M. Boroditskaya;

Y. Tuvim. “The letter to all the children one by one is very important matter", trans. from Polish S. Mikhalkova;

V. Smith. "About the Flying Cow", trans. from English B. Zakhodera;

D. Ciardi. “About the One Who Has Three Eyes”, trans. from English R. Sefa.

Literary fairy tales.

R. Kipling. "Little Elephant", trans. from English K. Chukovsky, poems in translation. S. Marshak;

A. Lindgren. “Carlson, who lives on the roof, has arrived again” (chapters, abbr.), trans. with Swedish L. Lungina;

X. Mäkelä. "Mr. Au" (chapters), trans. from Finnish E. Uspensky;

O. Preusler. "Little Baba Yaga" (chapters), trans. with him. Yu. Korintsa;

J. Rodari. "The Magic Drum" (from "Tales with Three Endings"), trans. from Italian I. Konstantinova;

T. Jansson. "About the World's Last Dragon", trans. with Swedish

L. Braude. "The Wizard's Hat" (chapter), trans. V. Smirnova.

For learning by heart

“Knock on the oak tree...”, Russian. adv. song;

I. Belousov. "Spring Guest";

E. Blaginina. “Let’s sit in silence”;

G. Vieru. "Mother's Day", trans. with mold. Y. Akima;

S. Gorodetsky. "Five Little Puppies";

M. Isakovsky. “Go beyond the seas and oceans”;

M. Karem. "Peaceful counting rhyme", trans. from French V. Berestova;

A. Pushkin. “By the Lukomorye there is a green oak tree...” (from the poem “Ruslan and Lyudmila”);

A. Pleshcheev. “Autumn has come...”;

I. Surikov. "This is my village."

For reading faces

Yu. Vladimirov. "Weirdos";

S. Gorodetsky. "Kitty";

V. Orlov. “Tell me, little river...”;

E. Uspensky. "Destruction."

Literary fairy tales.

A. Pushkin. “The Tale of Tsar Saltan, of his son (the glorious and mighty hero Prince Guidon Saltanovich and of the beautiful Swan Princess”;

N. Teleshov. "Krupenichka";

T. Alexandrova. “Little Brownie Kuzka” (chapters);

P. Bazhov. "Silver Hoof";

V. Bianchi. "Owl";

A. Volkov. “The Wizard of the Emerald City” (chapters);

B. Zakhoder. "Gray Star";

V. Kataev. "Seven-flowered flower";

A. Mityaev. "The Tale of Three Pirates";

L. Petrushevskaya. "The Cat Who Could Sing";

G. Sapgir. “Like they sold a frog”, “Laughers”, “Fables in faces”.

Fiction serves as a powerful, effective means of mental, moral, aesthetic education children, it has a huge impact on the development and enrichment of the child’s speech. (Teacher of Russian language and literature V. G. Rodkina)

Fiction for children 5-6 years old: a review of the best books for preschoolers

Victor Dragunsky "Deniska's stories"

A whole generation of parents has grown up on Deniska’s good stories, filled with humor, and they are looking forward to the moment when they can introduce their children to Deniska Korablev. The heroes of the book are always ready for new adventures and discoveries. The story is told in the first person, so the stories are understandable and interesting to a preschooler. The book teaches goodness; it will help kids learn useful lessons, learn to think about their actions and make the right choice.

Annie Schmidt "Sasha and Masha"

The book by the Dutch writer is very popular among Russian children. It contains stories about everyday life two friends Sasha and Masha. They play together, explore the world around them together, but sometimes they quarrel and upset their parents. Five year old kids easily project these stories about their peers onto themselves. Together with the heroes they explore the world.

Ian Larry "The Extraordinary Adventures of Karik and Valya"

All the amazing adventures of two children, Karik and Valya, full of discoveries and even dangers, are the result of their disobedience, because of which they shrunk and ended up in the world of insects. This book can be called an encyclopedia for a novice entomologist. The child learns a lot interesting facts about the life of insects. While reading, a child's imagination can take him far from real world and immerse him in that atmosphere where he travels on bumblebees, sails on a boat made of oak leaves, and enjoys nectar mixed with honey.

Dick King-Smith "Babe the Pig"

In Dick King-Smith's books, the main characters are those who, at first glance, are not at all suitable for this role. So, for example, Babe the pig became a real hero, but for this he had to learn a lot. This book teaches children mutual respect, kindness, politeness, and the ability to commit heroic deeds and improve yourself.

Andrey Usachev “Smart Dog Sonya”

The book consists of funny short stories, in which there is morality. Together with the charming dog Sonya, the child learns to explore the world around him. For example, a child gets to know the concept in a fun way electric current, learns why you should not touch the socket with your fingers.

Alexander Raskin “How Dad Was Little”

Should you always tell the truth? Do you need to restrain yourself if it hurts? Is it possible to misbehave and make mistakes? What happens if you stop studying? The boy Sasha, the main character of the collection of stories, has to look for answers to these and other questions. The author talks about his studies at school, as well as about Sasha’s relationships with classmates and adults. Of course, children will have to explain some of the realities of the Soviet past, but on the whole, both the child and even the parents can learn useful lessons from this book.

Sofya Prokofieva “The Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase”

Books by Gianni Rodari for children 5-6 years old

"Journey of the Blue Arrow"

IN New Year's Eve all the toys came to life and ran away from the Fairy's store, who was going to deliver them to the children. What is the reason for the escape? All the toys went to the boy Francesco, whose mother was very poor and could not afford to buy for her son New Year's gift. The fairy tale teaches the ability to sympathize and empathize, to provide assistance to those who find themselves in difficult situation. She presents real lesson kindness.

"Tales on the Phone"

Small stories supposedly told over the phone. A book can surprise a child and help him begin to think about many things.

Literary works by Astrid Lindgren for children 5-6 years old

"Pippi Longstocking"

All parents, without exception, know this heroine, and everyone secretly dreams of introducing their child to her when the time comes. Positive, kind, cheerful girl Pippi will not make you bored. She is a loyal friend, it’s so easy and cozy to be with her. The book teaches goodness, teaches the ability to be friends.

"The Adventures of Emil from Lenneberga"

Stories about the cheerful antics of the mischievous and cheerful boy Emil. But, besides his tricks, for which Emil was punished, he did many more good deeds. This book will give your child an unforgettable immersion into the world of a cheerful boy, as well as other inhabitants of the Katkhult farm.

"Emil and Little Ida"

The main characters of the book are the mischievous Emil and his younger sister Ida. And although Emil still does not stop playing pranks, and Ida learns “everything” from him, all the stories are very kind, imbued with the spirit of the village. All stories are written with humor; they will be understandable to every child.

Christian Malesier "Uncle Fistus or Secret Agents from the Magic Land"

A boastful but unlucky wizard, together with a little girl, goes in search of a manuscript that can save magical land. A truly exciting book that will help your child discover the adventurer in himself. While listening to stories, the child will fantasize and vividly imagine what is described in the book.

Irina and Leonid Tyukhtyaev “School of Zokov and Bady. A guide for children on raising parents"

Funny stories about mysterious creatures. Bada, a cow whose hobbies are breeding bees and collecting honey, organizes a school for the ugly zoos, and they do a lot of ridiculous, funny things. With this book, your child will not be bored; in addition, it will help him expand his vocabulary.

Anna-Katrina Westley "Dad, Mom, Grandma, Eight Children and a Truck"

One big family they had to live in one small apartment, but it didn’t matter because they all loved each other very much. Still, they managed to buy a house, everyone was very happy about this event, although the children had to go to school through the forest. The conclusions that the child comes to after reading: you need to live together, love your family and be happy, rejoicing in what you have.

Lyman Baum "The Wizard of Oz"

The girl Dorothy and her dog Toto find themselves in a magical land, where she finds many good and loyal friends, helps them fulfill their cherished dreams, and also saves the Magic Land from evil sorceresses. The book teaches you to overcome all difficulties in your path, cope with fear and help others.

Diana Sabitova “The Glyceria Mouse. Colored and striped days"

Funny stories about the life of the mouse Glykeria. You shouldn't look for high morals in a book. She will be a good “friend” for a pleasant evening reading.

Artistic works by V. Kataev for children 5-6 years old

"Seven-flowered flower"

In this work, the author talks about a little girl, Zhenya, who received a wonderful flower as a gift. Tearing a petal from it, the girl makes wishes, and they come true. Not all fulfilled wishes bring real benefits to the girl and the people around her. However, Zhenya used the last petal to fulfill a truly worthwhile desire. This fairy tale teaches you to take care not only of your own needs, but also to help others.

"The pipe and the jug"

Fascinating fairy tale story will teach kids how important it is to be hardworking and diligent. The girl Zhenya and her family went into the forest to pick berries, but picking berries is not an easy task. Zhenya quickly gets tired and she meets an old boletus man who gives her a magic pipe. And then the old man, with the help of this pipe, teaches the girls an important lesson.

E. Blyton "The famous duckling Tim"

The funny adventures of Tim the duckling will not leave any child indifferent. He is brave and fair, so children will definitely like him.

List of books for the development of preschoolers: educational books for children 5-6 years old

Having opened this book, the child will find in it answers to many of his questions: how do clouds and rainbows appear, why do the leaves change their color in the fall, and why do birds fly to warmer climes for the winter? Thanks to this book, the child gets acquainted with the basics of physics, chemistry, and biology. In addition, the book contains many experiments and crossword puzzles that a child can do independently.

HE. Zemtsova “Tests for children 5-6 years old”

The book covers all the necessary aspects for the development of a preschool child. Tests are a great way to teach and develop the horizons of preschoolers.

On our website for children under 6 years old is presented, as well as and.

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A common problem: a child can read, but does not read and asks his parents. On the one hand, the child does not like to read because of the low reading speed, on the other hand, in order for the speed to increase, he must read. Contradiction. But, by the way, it can be solved quite easily TRIZ methods. It is necessary to separate these two processes in time: There is a time when a child reads on his own, and there is a time when his parents read to him.

Gleb has been reading himself for a long time. I have already read several thick books with short fairy tales and stories. I wrote about our first books. But now the interests of the child lie much further than the possibilities. You want to read or listen to 10-15 pages, but you can only read one! Yes and font in books that are truly captivating small child— definitely not for preschoolers or even first-graders.

But it's important not only continue reading, but also know what to read to your child. You can often hear parents complaining “the child used to love it when they read to him, but now it’s somehow not so much.” And it turns out that they still read to him the Adventures of Dunno and the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. (These are wonderful books, but the library still needs to be updated and the repertoire constantly expanded.) Books should “grow” with the child or at some point they will become boring, like the pyramid and the tumbler.

I'll talk about some books we have read in the last 6-8 months. Of course, this is not all - there were also many New Year's stories, encyclopedias, ordinary fairy tales, and educational stories.

I read this book when I was in 3rd grade. We lived in a village and dug up mole crickets more than once when we planted potatoes; fought aphids on apple trees; Colorado beetles were collected from leaves. That's why This book made a huge impression on me then. After all, I saw all these insects, held them in my hands, and now I was talking about them, and in such an unusual form.

For Gleb it was a “doubly” new world. A city child doesn't even see an ant very often. Literally after each chapter, we looked for the mentioned insects on the street, if possible, or at least photographs in encyclopedias.

And of course This book is just for this age: exciting, dynamic, educational. It's hard to imagine better.

“This universe is full of things that are necessary
figure out, that is, examine in terms of their biteability, and
also, perhaps, devouringness; full of mysterious
places where you can carry out entertaining experiments for
clarifying the question of where it is best to make puddles.”

Some might say that this is “ strange tales” or “not for everyone.” It seemed to me that this almost philosophical tales who ask deep questions to think about the eternal. And don’t think that the topics here are “too mature”, and children need something simpler. This is wrong. He begins to think about many things that a child would not have thought about for a long time. His understanding of the world and people expands at lightning speed. Much faster and more efficient than when reading the same encyclopedias.

And of course, for everyone who wants but doesn’t know how to develop a sense of humor in children- I warmly recommend it. There is something funny or ironic in almost every line.

The story is about a doctor who has magic pills to cure cowardice and sadness. And these pills, along with the suitcase in which they were located, are “lost” and a series of adventures and “strange” events begin.

In my opinion, this is one of those books when baby can't tear himself away, and somewhere deep, deep, a solid foundation is being formed - reading is an incomparable pleasure. Unfortunately, this foundation does not appear on its own; its place can easily be taken by playing games on an iPad or watching cartoons.

This year we read a lot of history books. It all started last summer with legends of the flying Dutchman. Gleb and I read this book in 7 days while we were on a water kayaking trip. And then it started: King Arthur and knights Round table, Iliad, Odyssey, twelve labors of Hercules. Of course, we didn’t read them in a row. After every book you need a good break: you get tired of the language and style of storytelling.

But I'm glad that in classes at theater studio Gleb can “show” (depict with gestures or body movements) King Arthur. But often children easily show “cars”, “luntik” and fall into a stupor when they hear the task of showing the knight of the Round Table.

The story is about a red-haired boy who lived quietly in a village near Leningrad, and then was forced to move with his mother to the other side of the globe - to Kamchatka.

This is not a fairy tale or an adventure novel, and not historical story , and at first it seems like it won’t hook modern child who doesn’t understand what it’s like to get a haircut while wearing cologne, or why you should date a sailor, and what’s so special about this sailor in general. But Gleb really liked it(maybe because he also dreams of meeting, but only with the driver :))). AND there was a lot to discuss: and about Soviet Union, and about travel, and just about the lives of other people.

I talked a little about this book in an article about unexpected children's thinking . This book is a treasure trove of all kinds of TRIZ questions and problems. And in general, the three Naxitralls are very inventive, and your child can become the same, just by watching them and trying to help with every “difficult” problem.

I cannot recommend all the stories in this book openly. On the one hand, it is interesting that the main character, an already adult father who talks about his childhood, has a lot of pressing childhood problems. Anyway, Gleb “found” many of his problems: touchiness, selectivity in food. And awareness of the problem, even through the main character, is a reason to work on oneself, sometimes even unconsciously. Maybe, of course, Gleb simply “outgrew”, but, to my happiness, after some time after reading the book we stopped hearing: “I’m offended by you!” But some of the conclusions the author makes and the straightforward morality in some of the stories turned me off. But this again gave a lot of reasons for discussion - which in itself is good.

I didn’t know about such an author - Vangeli Spiridon Stepanovich, nor about the book, of course. But enjoyed immersing ourselves in the unfamiliar world of the Moldavian village. I will not tire of repeating: it is important for children not only to know wild animals, types of transport, rivers in Africa, capitals of Europe, or count to n-twenty. These are the books, which tells about such an unusual, completely different life, starting from food, ending with the daily routine and views on the meaning of life, truly expand our understanding of the world.

She left the book with me double feeling. On the one hand, Gleb understood the boy’s feelings - our grandmothers also live far away, they come 1-2 times a year for 5-10 days. On the other hand, it begins to seem that the boy has a “strange” relationship with his parents. It’s as if something is missing in them, and so the poor boy makes up for this lack with fantasies in a tree or communication with an elderly neighbor. The more loving adults around a child, the better.. But still if have loving parents, there cannot be such an urgent need for a “caring adult.”

But, in any case, an interesting, calm, reverent story.

Like this impressive list for the summer I did it. Now you know what to read to a 5-6 year old child.
Good luck in choosing books and happy reading!

Join the conversation and leave a comment.

    Maria

    I found inaccuracy in the article: the book “Sunny Boy” - You cite an illustration of a Book for parents raising special children by O. Stepanova, but you apparently mean this book http://www.labirint.ru/search/Sunny%20boy/ author S. Sakhorov.

    Ksenia Nesyutina

    Anna

    My children love books. My son has been able to read for three years now, but we still continue to read together. This is already like a tradition or even a ritual before bed. Sometimes I’m the only one reading, sometimes I take turns with him, then we discuss what we’ve read together. Last summer we started reading a series of books about the adventures of Karandash and Samodelkin; both our eight-year-old son and our five-year-old daughter like these books. We all want to laugh together.

    Yulchatka

    That’s right, Ksenia, we need to keep reading)) My daughter is 11 years old, and we very often read to each other and sometimes distribute dialogues according to roles. You can have a lot of fun reading together))
    For some reason, “The Muff” didn’t work for us, maybe we started working on this book too late.

    Olga

    Xenia, interesting review. We have also started reading “The Adventures of Gugutse” now; we recently finished another book by the same author, “Chubo from the village of Turturik”. I really liked these books, they are so unusual. There are such non-trivial decisions, such unpredictable turns of events. I agree, such books teach you to think outside the box, expand your boundaries, and break molds.
    We are not yet five years old, but I keep many of the books from your review on my radar; I already have a whole shelf at home to grow on. There is still something to read for our age.
    And from Dunno we have only read “The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends”, but we have not yet gotten to the Sunny City and the Moon, although we read a lot. So, at the age of five, children are no longer interested in this?

    Ksenia Nesyutina

    Dunno on the Moon - you can read it at 8-10 and it will be interesting. We started a year ago, but it seems it was too early. I meant that Dunno is enough popular work and parents fall into the trap of rereading it and rereading it. Many people still try to remember books from their own childhood - this is wonderful, but reading with my children, I understand how much I missed in childhood! What I mean is that sometimes you just have to look interesting books. Perhaps you just haven’t read them, but your child will be a little luckier)