" - a popular children's literary and art magazine. Published since 1924. Addressed children from 6 to 12 years old.

The magazine publishes fairy tales, fairy tales, short stories, plays, and poems. Its main authors are modern talented writers, artists and classics of children's literature. Often the authors of the magazine are the readers themselves.

Modern "Murzilka" is full of interesting, educational materials - history, achievements of science and technology, sports, the most important events of today. Materials on such topics attract not only young readers, but also their parents. With a variety of topics and interesting presentation, the magazine strives to satisfy the ever-growing demands of its readers.

There are topics that are not exhausted by publication in several issues, but continue for a longer time. This is the Murzilka Art Gallery. "Gallery" introduces reproductions of paintings - masterpieces of domestic and world painting, the life and work of artists. Stories about them and reproductions of paintings are printed on tabs, you can cut them out and collect your own art collection.

From issue to issue, materials are printed that supplement the primary school curriculum, recommended by the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. This includes the “Safety School” and fun lessons in mathematics and the Russian language, combined into a separate section-application “Puzzles, Games, Ideas”.

Interesting not only for children, but for the whole family are “Murzilka’s advice”, “Murzilka’s Adventures”, homemade products, competitions, quizzes, which provide not only interesting information, encourage creativity, but also develop useful skills.

The editors receive many letters from teachers and parents, in which they report that the Murzilka magazine has become a friend and assistant for them, note the versatility of the magazine, and approve of the presence of interesting and useful information, knowledge that expands school curricula. The magazine “Murzilka”, familiar to you since childhood, has been delighting readers with its existence for more than 83 years. Since the last time you held it in your hands, the magazine has changed a lot. And we want to provide more recent information about it.

It is named after a fairy-tale creature - the yellow and fluffy Murzilka. Today Murzilka lives on the pages of the magazine as he was drawn in 1937 by the famous artist Aminadav Moiseevich Kanevsky.

The basis of the magazine is fiction. It fulfills the main task - it brings up the best moral qualities in the child: kindness, honesty, justice, responsiveness. In the years when our country was experiencing a shortage of books for children, “Murzilka” was the link between the reader and children’s literature. For many children living in the periphery or in other countries, the magazine still serves as a supplement to literature textbooks, and also introduces them to new works by modern authors.

“Murzilka” is closely connected with the life and interests of young readers and responds very vividly to them. That is why the magazine is also necessary for adults in their work with children - teachers, educators, librarians, parents. For this purpose, the magazine contains a variety of materials.

The headings “Walks with Words” and “Let’s Play with Words” serve to expand readers’ linguistic understanding and study the Russian language. They publish: fairy tales, poems, tongue twisters, which contribute to the mastery of the Russian language, speech culture, and teach spelling standards. These sections contain entertaining questions, tasks, and competitions, which especially attracts readers and encourages them to be active.

In the sections “Fun Mathematics” and “Green World”, difficult problems and tasks are given in an entertaining and often poetic form that attract the attention of readers, their older brothers, sisters and parents.

For more than 15 years, the magazine has been running the column “Murzilka Art Gallery”. It introduces children to the peculiarities of the work of outstanding artists, with reproductions of paintings that are masterpieces of domestic and world painting. Comments from art critics help shape the aesthetic views of readers.

The magazine also publishes materials that tell about great geographical discoveries, famous travelers of the distant past and our time; Issues of legal education, psychology, ethics, communication culture, and rules of behavior in extreme situations are constantly covered.

Pays great attention to useful leisure time. Each room provides a variety of homemade items.

Inside the magazine there are tabs and flaps on which educational games, crosswords, and assignments are located. Tabs can be cut out, crossword puzzles can be collected into separate books, and reproductions of paintings can be taken out of a magazine.

In recent years the magazine has changed: each issue has separate supplements, neatly stapled in the middle of the magazine. There are various applications: “Murzilka Art Gallery”, board games, coloring books, homemade products, stickers, patterns, posters, etc. You can subscribe to the magazine from any issue.

In addition, the editorial board of the magazine constantly communicates directly with its readers: organizes meetings for them with the editorial team, the authors of “Murzilka”: writers and artists; organizes art exhibitions.

The exhibition is a selection of more than one hundred and fifty works by artists who collaborated with the magazine over the years. These are: K. Rotov, A. Kanevsky, A. Brey, Y. Pimenov, V. Suteev, Y. Vasnetsov, V. Konashevich, Y. Korovin, V. Kurdov, V. Lebedev, F. Lemkul, T. Mavrina, A. Pakhomov, E. Charushin, V. Favorsky, E. Rachev, M. Miturich, G. Makaveeva, Y. Kopeiko, V. Chizhikov, V. Losin, L. Tokmakov, A. Sokolov, V. Dmitryuk and others. The exhibition has already visited many cities in Russia, near and far abroad and can, at the request of the inviting party, move to any destination where interest is shown in it.

IN THE ARCHIVE OF NUMBERS you can read materials from the magazine for 2005-2009

Performer: 6th grade student Kamila Suleimenova.

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"Murzilka" is a popular children's literary and art magazine. Published since May 1924 and addressed to children from 6 to 12 years old. Over the 87 years of existence of the beloved children's magazine, its publication has never been interrupted.

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It is named after the fairy-tale creature, the yellow and fluffy Murzilka. Murzilka got its name thanks to the mischievous and prankster - a little forest man who existed in popular books for children of the late 19th century. It was a little man in a tailcoat, with a cane and a monocle. Then the image of the forest Murzilka changed to the image of an ordinary small dog, helping everyone who is in trouble. But Murzilka in the guise of a puppy did not last long.

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In 1937, the famous artist Aminadav Kanevsky created a new image of Murzilka. Since then, the children’s publication “Murzilka” has featured a yellow hero, wearing a red beret and scarf, with a camera slung over his shoulder.

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The main difference between the children's magazine "Murzilka" is its high-quality children's literature. Over the years, Agnia Barto, Korney Chukovsky, S. Marshak, M. Prishvin, K. Paustovsky collaborated with the magazine... Currently, the magazine also publishes works of contemporary children's writers. Murzilka publishes children's fairy tales, fairy tales, children's stories, plays, and children's poems.

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Murzilka" is not only stories and fairy tales for children, it is also useful children's reading. The magazine’s regular columns, interesting and educational, are a worthy addition to the in-depth study of school subjects: the Russian language (“Detective Agency”, “How the Word Appeared”), geography (“Travel and Discoveries - Great Geographical Discoveries”), natural sciences (Murzilka’s Red Book ), labor (achievements of science and technology in the headings), physical culture (“Champion”), life safety (“Safety School”), fine arts (“Let’s go to the museum”, “Art Gallery”, “Murzilka Art Gallery”). Each issue of “Murzilka” contains games and crosswords, riddles and puzzles, rebuses, coloring books, and homemade constructions.

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Pages of the first issues of the magazine "Murzilka"

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    Magazine structure - contents

    The structure of the magazine is very convenient. On the first page of the magazine, the main character “Murzilka” holds in his hands multi-colored balls with the names of sections and articles published in the magazine, indicating the pages.

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    I find educational information in the section “Travel and Discoveries”

    Together with travelers, I made many discoveries for myself by reading the “Travel and Discoveries” section.

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    Travel and discovery

    While reading Oleg Tikhomirov’s article “Along the Seas and Caravan Trails,” I became acquainted in absentia with the great traveler and “father of history” - Herodotus and his book “History in Nine Books.”

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    Traveling with Herodotus, I visited cities located along the coast of Asia Minor, little-known regions of Macedonia and Thrace, the mysterious “end of the earth” Colchis, ancient Babylon, India, Africa.

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    The sacred city of crocodiles, Crocodilopolis, surprised me. People there know how to tame crocodiles; they put gold rings on their paws and decorate their ears with glass earrings.

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    Blackbeard - the so-called Vasco de Gama - a simple nobleman devoted to the king, who wore a thick black beard, somewhat longer than that of the king’s other close associates. Determination and perseverance allowed Vasco da Gama to open a sea route to India. Reading this article allowed me to find out - how was it?

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    Risking his life, hiding under the name of the merchant Alimbek, serving in the Russian army, the adjutant of the Governor-General of Western Siberia, a young officer Chokan Valikhanov, studied Dzungaria and the people who inhabited it, their customs, rituals and holidays.

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    How did Ch. Valikhanov manage to explore the unexplored region - Dzungaria? After all, the law of the Dzungar authorities was harsh - for violating it, foreigners were beheaded. The article “The Secret of Alimbek or Our Own Among Strangers” helped me find the answer to this question.

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    The end of the 13th century - medieval Venice. Marco Polo wrote about his journey, which lasted 24 years, in his book “The Book of the Diversity of the World.”

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    At that time, Europeans called Marco Polo “the inventor.” He writes in the book that in China they pay not only with gold and silver, but also with paper money. What is ignited by “black stones” (that is, coal), which burn hotter than firewood.

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    But century after century has passed, and readers already find in the “Book of the Diversity of the World” no longer fiction, but interesting facts, which I was lucky enough to learn about.

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    After the discovery of the continent Antarctica at the South Pole by Russian navigators in 1820, the Englishman Robert Scott attempted to go deep into the continent.

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    R. Scott's expedition carried out magnetic observations and collected rock samples. The southern point of the world was several miles away. From a distance, travelers saw a Norwegian flag attached to a pole. The Norwegian expedition of Raul Amundsen was ahead of them by a whole month. The return journey was tragic.

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    The latest notes by Robert Scott, “Man is able to live and endure for the sake of the future,” are impressive. In November 1912, they found the tent in which the heroes died. In memory of the courageous five, a mahogany cross with their names was erected on the top of the hill, with the inscription on it: “Fight and seek, find and not give up.”

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    James Cook made three trips around the world. Cook brought back a huge amount of maps and scientific records. There was a rumor that he was captured and then eaten by the natives. But everything was not like that at all...

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    The tragedy took place in Hawaii. The natives began to visit Cook's ship and take away the ship's utensils. They carried away the boat that Cook needed. The demand to return was refused. Cook captured the leader: return the boat - we will return the leader. But something irreparable happened: one of the soldiers lost his nerve and shot the native.

    Do not shoot! - Cook commanded. And then he fell, struck by a spear.

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    The strait between the islands of New Zealand, as well as the entire archipelago, which consists of a group of islands and coral reefs, is named after Cook.

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    Red Book

    Interesting information about the grass called sword grass - the height of the round stem at the top of which are flowers similar to sea urchins, reaches 1.5 meters or more. And the grey-green, narrow and hard leaves up to one meter long resemble fighting swords. This is probably where the name came from.

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    Red Book of Murzilka

    Listen to the legend about the appearance of the lily of the valley in Rus'. As if the sea princess Volkhova fell in love with the guslar Sadko. He was devoted to the earthly beauty Lyubava. Volkhova went ashore and cried with grief. So, where her tears fell, lilies of the valley grew.

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    The condor is the largest living bird of prey with a wingspan of up to three meters. The condor lives up to 50 years. The main food of condors is dead animals - carrion, or weakened by disease. Thus, condors play the role of orderlies and reduce the spread of infection. The condor is listed in the International Red Book.

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    The panda lives in the mountain forests of China at an altitude of 2000 m above sea level. The main food is bamboo. The main enemies of the panda are the red wolf and the leopard. Fleeing from them, the panda rolls head over heels down the mountain slopes. In this case, the animal closes its eyes with its front paws.

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    The lifespan of a lynx is 15 – 20 years. Hunts hares, black grouse, small rodents, and less often roe deer and deer.

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    I learned about the unique ability of starfish - regeneration - restoration of severed rays. If the starfish is damaged, but a part with a sufficiently large piece of the central disk remains, then it is capable of growing into a full-fledged animal. It would be good if people had such an ability.

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    It was interesting to learn that, oddly enough, the eagle owl makes its nest in the ground, in a shelter. There are 3–4 eggs in a clutch. Parents bravely protect their offspring, and the birds themselves can fend for themselves. When an enemy approaches, they raise their wings, stare their eyes, click their beaks, shifting from foot to foot.

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    Bird kaleidoscope

    In the article “Autumn Pictures” of the “Bird Kaleidoscope” section, I learned in a relaxed, artistic way about the life of birds in the autumn: kinglets, firebird, wagtail, bullfinch, etc.

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    An ordinary bird, the bullfinch, becomes a magician in the fall. If you look at the maple lionfish bag after the bullfinch has held it in its mouth several times, you will notice that the lionfish bag has split along the seam and is empty inside. Here is such a magician - the bullfinch.

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    Safety School

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    It turns out that the most poisonous mushroom for which there is no antidote is the toadstool. But there are also very “cunning” mushrooms. They are called false because they disguise themselves as edible, real ones.

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    How wonderful the summer forest is!

    Call! - bird voices and streams. Fragrant! - flowers and herbs. Delicious! - ripe berries. But the forest can also be dangerous. From the section “Safety School” - at the forest edge I learned which wild berries are healthy and which are poisonous.

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    But if, through negligence, poisoning occurs, the first signs of which are dizziness, sweating, and vomiting, you should immediately consult a doctor.

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    Having carefully read Neboleyka’s advice in the “Safety School” section, I can provide first aid to myself and my friends.

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    How to apply a tourniquet, how to treat the edges of a wound with iodine.
    If you twist your ankle, before calling a doctor, so that the pain subsides, immerse your feet in a basin of cold water.

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    Murzilka suggests carefully examining the drawings according to the traffic rules and crossing out the incorrect ones.

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    Health Academy

    I read a lot, watch TV and sit at the computer, so special eye gymnastics in the “Health Academy” section were very useful to me. I advise you to get to know her too. I listened to the doctor's advice and began to feel much better.

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    Neighbors around the planet

    In the “Neighbors on the Planet” section, it was interesting to learn about the Indian elephant living in the jungle. It is taught to use its trunk and tusks to drag heavy logs from the jungle to the sawmill. The Indian elephant knows how to stack sawn boards for drying and blows away sawdust with its trunk. The elephant works independently, without any advice or instructions. But when there is no human nearby, the elephant chooses long rest and reflection.

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    The tiger swims beautifully and sneaks up silently. In severe hunger, it will swallow everything that crawls, flies and swims - fish or turtle, crocodile or lizard, mouse, frog and even locust. Hunts wild deer, goats, antelopes and even bears. Its favorite prey is wild boars. Sometimes he gnaws nuts, plucks grass, picks berries and fruits.

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    Do you think the inhabitants of the jungle act wisely and can they be envied? They do not look far into the future, do not make plans and simply live and enjoy every day - no matter how cloudy.

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    I came up with the name of the column myself – where interesting things are written in the form of a fictional story. From Raisa Kulikova’s story “Joy between Frames” I learned - It turns out there is a butterfly - a geologist - Perlamutrovka. This butterfly loves violets, which grow on the ground with zinc ore. Where Perlamutrovka is, there is ore.

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    Murzilka Art Gallery

    Fans have been invented since ancient times. At first they were made from palm or lotus leaves, and then from ostrich or peacock feathers. There were wooden, metal, and paper fans.

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    The most beautiful fans were made from the 17th – 19th centuries. These were plates made of gold, silver, mother-of-pearl, ivory, and tortoiseshell.

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    Fabric that was glued to plates of delicate transparent silk or parchment - thin leather.

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    Fans were decorated with precious stones, lace, exquisite embroidery or painting.

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    The friendship between man and dog has lasted since time immemorial. As evidenced by numerous monuments and works of art.

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    For the first time I saw so many paintings by artists depicting dogs. In the works of artists from different times you can see large, strong dogs, hunting and guard dogs.

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    Small, cute lap dogs are often seen on the canvases - shaggy lapdogs, snow-white fluffy Spitz dogs. Looking at some of the works, one can imagine that the dogs are having some interesting conversations of their own.

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    For example, in a painting by the Flemish master Paul de Vos, two dogs seem to be discussing newborn puppies among themselves.

    After an interesting acquaintance, I will now always pay attention to paintings depicting dogs and be interested in their artists.

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    Bilibin is a true storyteller: he is famous for his amazing illustrations of Russian folk tales and Pushkin's tales.

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    Bilibin drew with pen and black ink on large sheets of thick paper, then colored the black and white drawings with watercolors.

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    Many of Bilibin’s drawings are decorated with an ornamental frame: intertwining strange plants, geometric shapes...

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    Looking at Bilibin’s illustrations, I visited a fairy-tale world created by the imagination of a wonderful artist.

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    Our favorite artists

    It's hard to imagine that Pinocchio could have looked any different. A wooden man, cheerful, sweet and mischievous, came out of the paint of the artist Leonid Vladimirsky almost half a century ago.

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    Illustrations by artist V.V. Vladimirsky

    The heroes of A. Volkov’s fairy tale “The Wizard of the Emerald City” - the Scarecrow, the Lion, the Tin Woodman and others - were remarkable. Then illustrations for the book “Ruslan and Lyudmila” by A.S. Pushkin, “Three Fat Men” by Y. Alyosha, “Russian Fairy Tales”, etc.

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    Why has Agnia Barto been read for 100 years?

    During this time, so many books by Agnia Barto were published that they could line the shelves of the largest bookstore.

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    Agnia Barto - childhood writer

    The poem “Heat is Hot,” which she wrote when she was only 20 years old. It does not appear in her books now.

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    Poems of our childhood

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    Poems by A. Barto

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    Congratulations on your anniversary

    For 50 years, Viktor Chizhikov has been drawing pictures for the works of Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov.

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    Covers of works by S. Mikhalkov with drawings by artist V. Chizhikov.

    “I always draw with pleasure, since S. Mikhalkov’s humor and boundless invention are very close and understandable to me,” writes Viktor Chizhikov.

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    Poems of my childhood

    S. Mikhalkov’s poems are also the childhood poems of the artist, member of the editorial board of the Murzilka magazine, Viktor Chizhikov.

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    I re-read S. Mikhalkov’s poems “Clouds” with pleasure:

    I'm lying in a clearing
    I'm looking at you from the grass
    I lie there dreaming:
    Why don't I fly
    Like these clouds...

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    Poems for children

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    Children's writers

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    Grigory Oster

    Did you know that, in addition to our textbooks, which we study from, there are Grigory Oster’s textbooks on “Doing Nothing,” “Candy Eating,” “Papamamology,” “Hvatalgebra,” “Visual Culture”... All that remains is to find these textbooks and be sure to read them.

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    Our favorite writers

    With a little envy, I learned that twice a year Korney Chukovsky organized cheerful bonfires on his property for the children of the surrounding villages: “Hello, summer!” and “Summer, goodbye!” There, artists and the best children's writers, musicians, acrobats, jugglers, magicians, animal and bird trainers performed in front of the children on a small stage.

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    Korney Chukovsky

    Korney Ivanovich himself came to the fire wearing an amazing headdress of an Indian leader. And then they lit a fire and danced around it. On his summer cottage, K. Chukovsky built a Children's Library. And the children went there to buy books and loved to read, play, draw and even do their homework there.

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    Poems by K. Chukovsky

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    Know yourself

    I will always try to be a noble and polite person. If, leaving school, I accidentally slip and an unfamiliar boy, supporting me, says, “Be careful, you klutz!”, I will laugh and say, “Thank you very much, you saved me!”

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    Psychological tests

    Test “Are you friendly?” helped me to conclude that I could find a common language with everyone and would be welcome everywhere.

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    Know yourself

    Having chosen the answers to the questions of the test “Are you assessing yourself correctly?”, I found out for myself that I am a serious, independent person and know how to make the right decisions.

    "Murzilka"- a popular monthly children's literary and art magazine. Published since May 16, 1924. Over the 90 years of its existence, its production has never been interrupted. Addressed to children from 6 to 12 years old.

    The magazine is named after the fairy-tale creature, the yellow and fluffy Murzilka. Murzilka got its name thanks to the mischievous and prankster - a little forest man who existed in popular books for children of the late 19th century. It was a little man in a tailcoat, with a cane and a monocle. Then the image of the forest Murzilka changed to the image of an ordinary small dog, helping everyone who is in trouble. In 1937, the famous artist Aminadav Kanevsky created a new image of Murzilka. Since then, the children’s publication “Murzilka” has featured a yellow hero, wearing a red beret and scarf, with a camera slung over his shoulder, which children really like.

    The main difference between the children's magazine "Murzilka" is its high-quality children's literature. Over the years, A. Barto, K. Chukovsky, S. Marshak, S. Mikhalkov, M. Prishvin, K. Paustovsky, E. Blaginina, B. Zakhoder, N. Nosov, V. Berestov, Yu. Korinets, collaborated with the magazine. Y. Akim, V. Bakhrevsky, I. Tokmakova, S. Sakharnov, M. Yasnov, S. Kozlov. The magazine still maintains traditions, collecting on its pages only the best examples of modern Russian literature for children. Currently, the magazine publishes modern children's writers - S. Belorusets, S. Georgiev, M. Druzhinina, G. Dyadina, I. Zhukov, V. Zlotnikov, M. Leroev, M. Lukashkina, S. Oleksyak, A. Orlova, A. Usachev, E. Yakhnitskaya.

    "Murzilka" is a meaningful and useful children's reading. The regular columns of the magazine are full of interesting, educational materials that are a worthy addition to the in-depth study of school subjects: the Russian language (“Walks with Words”), natural history (“The Red Book of Murzilka”), labor (achievements of science and technology in the columns), physical culture (“Champion”), life safety (“Safety School”), fine arts (“Let’s go to the museum”, “Art Gallery”, “Murzilka Art Gallery”). Each issue of "Murzilka" contains games and crosswords, riddles and puzzles, rebuses, coloring books and several homemade designs, children's jokes, and nursery rhymes.

    In 2011, the magazine was included in the Guinness Book of Records. It has been recognized as the longest running children's publication.

    Official website of the magazine - http://www.murzilka.org/

      Murzilka.-1924.-No. 1.

    • Murzilka.-1941.-No. 5.

    • Murzilka.-1945.-No. 05-06.

    • Murzilka.-1950.-No. 3.

    • Murzilka.1960.-No.11.

    • Murzilka.-1965.-No. 03.

    • Murzilka.-1966.-No. 1.

    • Murzilka.-1967.-No. 7

    • Murzilka.-1975.-No. 7.

    Answers to assignments. Kutyavina S.V. Notebook on literary reading. 2nd grade.

    Answers to pages 42 – 43

    1. Write the name of your favorite children's magazine.

    2. Think and write why it is called that.

    It is named after the fairy-tale creature, the yellow and fluffy Murzilka..

    3. Write what sections are in this magazine.

    “Murzilka Art Gallery”, “Murzilka Detective Agency”, “This is Interesting!”, comic book “The Adventures of Murzilka”,There are games, puzzles, rebuses, crosswords, coloring books and homemade items, and works by contemporary children's writers are also published.

    4. Find out which of your classmates reads this magazine. Write down the number of these guys in numbers.

    5. Present an illustrated story about your favorite magazine on this page. Ask mom or dad to help you.

    "Murzilka" is a popular children's literary and art magazine.
    Published since May 16, 1924 and addressed to children of primary school age. Over the 90 years of existence of the beloved children's magazine, its publication has never been interrupted. In 2012, the magazine was included in the Guinness Book of Records: “Murzilka” is the children’s magazine with the longest period of publication.


    It is named after the fairy-tale creature, the yellow and fluffy Murzilka.


    The main difference between the children's magazine "Murzilka" is its high-quality children's literature. Over the years, Agnia Barto, Korney Chukovsky, S. Marshak, Mikhail Prishvin, Konstantin Paustovsky, Valentin Berestov, Yuri Korinets, Sergei Mikhalkov, Irina Tokmakova, Eduard Uspensky, A. Mityaev, Andrey Usachev, Marina Moskvina, Victor Lunin, Leonid Yakhnin, Mikhail Yasnov. Currently, the magazine also publishes works by contemporary children's writers. Murzilka publishes children's fairy tales, fairy tales, children's stories, plays, and children's poems.



    Such artists as Evgeny Charushin, Yuri Vasnetsov, Aminadav Kanevsky, Tatyana Mavrina, Viktor Chizhikov, Nikolai Ustinov, Galina Makaveeva, Georgy Yudin, Maxim Mitrofanov have worked and are working in the magazine.
    “Murzilka” is a mirror of our children's literature. He is the link between readers and writers. For many children living in the periphery, the magazine still serves as a supplement to literature textbooks. The regular columns of the magazine are full of interesting, educational materials, including games, puzzles, puzzles, crosswords, coloring books and homemade items.

    Project work “My favorite children's magazine”

    Performers: 2nd grade students of the Municipal Budgetary Educational Institution “Basic Secondary School” pst. Irayol

    Teacher: Borisova O.A.

    December 2015


    Objective of the project:

    • learn to work together with parents to create a project;
    • learn about the existence of different children's magazines;
    • learn about how magazines are made and what sections they consist of;
    • understand that the creation of these magazines has not only an entertaining purpose, but also an educational one.


    Creative group "Fidgets" 1. Nikolaeva Daniela 2. Semenova Sophia 3. Sholokhov Timur 4. Churakova Anna 5. Starchenko Alla


    Magazine "Fidget"

    The magazine "Fidget" was created in 1958. The magazine was updated in 2003.

    This magazine is bright, interesting and very useful for children and their parents. It comes out twice a month and each issue is different from the previous one.

    “Fidget” got its name because it is addressed to noisy, restless, but very inquisitive children. And children are restless.

    “Fidget” is a magazine for children of preschool and primary school age. The magazine contains a lot of interesting and entertaining, funny and funny things.


    • coloring books,
    • funny stories,
    • Crosswords,
    • puzzles,
    • puzzles,
    • cutout toy,
    • exciting games,
    • comics,
    • puzzles,
    • fun competitions with prizes and souvenirs.






    Creative group "Toshka" 1. Tomilov Anton 2. Flora Yana


    Magazine "Toshka"

    Toshka and company magazine has been published since 1999. For all girls and boys - a fun magazine about animals Toshka and company. Toshka is a funny puppy who will tell children how to take care of pets - cats, dogs, hamsters, parrots. In each issue of the magazine: advice from an animal doctor, homemade products, “In the Animal World” with Nikolai Drozdov, games, crosswords, puzzles, competitions and prizes!! ! For children 6-10 years old.


    • Toshka's friends,
    • Toshkin test,
    • photo story,
    • Toshkina collection,
    • Toshkin report,
    • Toshkina school,
    • homemade,
    • laughs and giggles,
    • Toshkin's riddle,
    • animal doctor and others.



    Creative group “Funny Pictures” 1. Matveychuk Mikhail 2. Bulat Ilya


    Magazine "Funny Pictures"

    Children's humor magazine "Funny pictures" began publication in 1956 and immediately became incredibly popular. The name of the magazine was chosen based on the fact that the young children for whom it was intended willingly look at funny and cheerful pictures accompanied by short, witty inscriptions. But very soon it became clear that adults read the magazine along with children. This is how poems, stories, counting rhymes, and riddles appeared in “Funny Pictures”. It became not only a children's magazine, but also a “family” magazine. The best Soviet writers and artists worked there: Korney Chukovsky, Agnia Barto, Sergei Mikhalkov, Evgeniy Vedernikov, Vladimir Suteev.


    Magazine "Funny Pictures"

    The heroes of the magazine are cheerful people from fairy tales: Pencil, Parsley, Samodelkin, Chipollino, Gurvinek, Thumbelina, Pinocchio, Dunno. Each of them had their own story, their own fairy tale. One day the Merry Men met and decided never to part again. Today in the company of Merry Men: You can travel through fairy tales, jungles, sink to the bottom of the sea and fly into space, climb the highest mountain, look into the coldest cave...


    • “Pencil School” – teaches children to draw;
    • “Do-It-Yourself School” – teaches how to make toys;
    • “Fun ABC” - introduction to letters.

    The magazine also contains poems, stories, board games, comics, puzzles, jokes, and riddles.




    • The magazine has been published since 1996. “Disney for Kids” is bright and colorful, with characters from the most famous and beloved cartoons around the world. Here the children will have exciting adventures - in the jungle where Mowgli and his friends live, in the ocean where Nemo swims, and also games with Dalmatian puppies, funny stories and entertaining puzzles prepared by Aladdin, the lion cub Simba, and the monsters from Monsters Inc. ", the heroes of the cartoon "The Incredibles", and even the fawn Bambi. And, of course, funny and educational stories. An additional special issue of Disney for Kids magazine with a beautiful and bright cover is published 6 times a year.


    Winx magazine. Magic club."

    • The first issue of the magazine was published on December 25, 2009. The magazine was named after the cartoon of the same name for girls, the heroines of which are magical fairies. The Winx Magic Club will introduce you to the world of fashion and beauty, teach you how to make fabulous crafts, hairstyles and look your best. There are also puzzles, tests and much more waiting for you. A magazine for real "Ladies".

    The magazine has sections:

    • everything about cartoon characters;
    • image creation;
    • drawing school;
    • fairy crafts;
    • stylish secrets;
    • luxurious hairstyles;
    • friends club;
    • games and puzzles;

    - Crosswords;



    Magazine! To you from the bottom of my heart

    Children wish you happiness!

    Both boys and girls!

    And grandparents!