Prishvin's stories leave no one indifferentchildren, no adults. Similarly, the story "Lisichkin bread", which tells about the transformation of ordinary stale bread into the magic gift of the forest, will give readers a lot of positive emotions.
Prishvin language in stories about nature
Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin carried all his lifethe ability to look at the outside world through the eyes of a child - with joy, spontaneity, surprise. That is why his stories about nature are so close and understandable to children of any age.
His works are imbued with a reverent attitudeto all living things, with love both for nature and for man. Like no one else, Prishvin is able to show the amazing sides of ordinary things, to show the magic that happens right next to us.
The wording of the author is strikingly accurate and verified.Prishvin perceives nature at the same time as a scientist and as a writer. The main protagonist in the stories is the author himself - a hunter, a scientist, an observer, a poet, an artist. Simple and interesting stories about wildlife will help to form the right attitude to the world around the child.
So, what does the story "Lisichkin bread"?
Summary
Prishvin describes how he returned in the evening withhunting, and he was met by the little daughter Zinochka. He lays out his hunting trophies on the table and tells the girl about each one. About the black grouse: “It lives in the forest, in the spring it is pecked by birch catkins, in the fall it feeds on berries in the marshes, and in winter it hides from the fierce frost under the cover of snow.” He tells about grouse, describes his behavior, reproduces his characteristic whistle on a pipe.
Shows brought mushrooms, berries, bonebilberries, cowberries. Gives to touch and smell a piece of fragrant pine resin, talks about how trees treat their wounds with its help. A hunter and forest grasses were brought especially for his daughter - valerian, Petrov cross, cuckoo tears, hare cabbage.
Под травами в сумке девочка находит черный хлеб.Her father tells her that this is chanterelle bread. The girl eats it with pleasure, although she often refuses fresh white bread at home. Since then, the father often took bread from home especially for his daughter, in order to bring the chanterelle bread she loved so much.
Reviews
After reading the story becomes clear withwhat kind of love the nature of the protagonist. The hunter carries not only daughter Zinochka with a story about the forest, but also a reader. And more than one heroine wants to try the mysterious chanterelle bread. Reviews of the story are unanimous - it falls on the taste of both kids and adults.
Thanks to the simplicity of speech, this and other storiesPrishvina is often used in kindergartens to familiarize children with nature. The peculiarity of this story is that there is no expressed morality in it - the child himself draws an instructive conclusion from the read. Together with Zinochka, children learn about the life of forest birds, the names of herbs and berries, but, unlike a naive girl, they understand that the bread brought by her father from the forest is the most common, which means that the girl’s disregard for home bread is not based on anything .