Winnie the Pooh birthday. Mini-project "Winnie the Pooh's birthday" How Winnie the Pooh's birthday is celebrated in our time

extracurricular activity

Class: 3.

Topic: Happy birthday Winnie the Pooh.

Target: developing a positive attitude towards reading in children.

Planned results:

To promote the formation of a positive attitude towards reading books;

Ability to analyze the read text;

Ability to work with the information received;

Ability to work in a group;

Contribute to the development of horizons.

Event progress

Watching the short cartoon "Winnie the Pooh and his friends. Charger".

Slide number 1.

All of us guys are familiar with this wonderful work, the reading of which was very exciting. Today, on the birthday of our friend Winnie the Pooh, we will remember the brightest moments of his adventures!

Slide number 2.

Denmark:Arthur Alan Milnewas born in London in the family of a teacher. While in college, he wrote the first chapters of Winnie the Pooh. Books about Winnie the Pooh are recognized as masterpieces of children's literature. This book was included in the top 100 books of the 20th century.

Slide number 3.

Askar: The book "Winnie the Pooh and All-All-All", written in 1926, is dedicated to

only son, Christopher Robin. It has been translated into 12 languages ​​and is one of the most beloved children's books.

Slide number 4.

Mila:In Russian, the story about a funny bear cub first appeared in 1958 in Lithuania. However, the translation of Boris Zakhoder received wide popularity and popular love.

Slides number 5,6,7,8.

Adela: Monuments have been erected to the heroes of this work all over the world. And Winnie - Pooh of Russian origin and a foreign brother!

Dividing students into groups. Teams: Winnie, Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, Rabbit.

Blitz poll for teams. Slide number 9.

Questions of the first round.

How did Winnie the Pooh walk up the stairs?

With a balloon of what color did Winnie the Pooh go for honey?

Under what circumstances did Winnie the Pooh get into a stalemate at the Rabbit?

What Terrible Mistake did Pooh and Piglet make when they built Eeyore's house?

What did Pooh and Piglet give Eeyore for his birthday?

What new game did Winnie the Pooh invent while sitting on the river bank?

What day of the week could Owl write?

What was the ship "Pooh's Wisdom"? Who called him that?

What was the life of the Rabbit?

A terrible disaster during which one of the heroes almost died?

Slide number 10. Continue the sentence. Second round.

Who goes to visit in the morning, he enters ...

Why don't we go...

Free of charge, that is...

And both. And can…

I am a cloud, a cloud, a cloud, but at all ...

Slide number 11. Game "Guess the hero".

Students guess the hero of the fairy tale, showing facial expressions and movements. The task of the rest is to guess.

slide number 12.

Pupils guess the hero from a passage from the work.

Daniel:- Mother! - He shouted, flying a good three meters down and almost touching his nose on a thick branch.

- Oh, and why did I just ... - he muttered, flying another five meters.

Samira: The tree was in the very middle of the Forest, the house was in the very middle of the tree, and he lived in the very middle of the house. And next to the house there was a post on which a broken board with an inscription was nailed, and those who knew how to read a little could read: Outsiders V.

Egor: She lived in the castle "Chestnuts". Yes, it was not a house, but a real castle. In any case, it seemed to the bear cub, because on the door of the castle there was both a bell with a button and a bell with a cord.

Julia: He stood alone in the overgrown thistle corner of the forest, with his front legs wide apart and his head hanging to one side, and thought about Serious Things. Sometimes he thought sadly: “Why?” and sometimes: “For what reason?”

Slide number 13. The third round. Riddles competition.

Adela: He is an entertainer and a prankster,
Only with him all the time a holiday.
And so funny leads the ear!
Did you find out...

Amir:His tail is crocheted
Ru and Kenge know him
Winnie the Pooh is a friend -
Piglet…

Galia:Winnie the Pooh himself sang openly,
What is his head stuffed with?
Wood debris from saws
What is called...

Radmir:What is not lucky?

- I lost my tail somewhere!

So I would wander in sorrow,

If only they didn't know

About the trouble of my friend. Guess who am I?

Anna: He lives in the forest, in a hole,

And known to the kids

Those that respect friendship,

He does not spare tea for the guest.

Yefim: She is wise. And what to hide

The pot will be able to sign

And find a lace in the forest.

Will you name her buddy?

Watching the short cartoon "Winnie the Pooh and his friends. Gopher"

As you can see from the cartoon, Winnie the Pooh is very kind and sociable. To which he invites us. And since Arthur Milne wrote the work in English, we should say some phrases of the characters in this language.

Slide number 14. Fourth round. Translate the words.

Artyom: The balloon can be anyone you want to comfort.

(You can comfort anyone you want with a balloon.)

Azalea: By Friday I am completely free!

( I'm completely free until Friday!

Yaroslav: And I and I and I have the same opinion!

( And I, and I, and I have the same opinion!)

Kira: It looks like rain…

(It seems the rain is starting…)

The end of the holiday.

Slide number 15.

Our teams did a great job! Each group did a great job with all the questions! We are really friends, just like Winnie the Pooh and his team! Let's wish him a happy birthday again!

Happy birthday Vinnie!

Allow me to introduce the birthday boy: he is D.P. (Friend of Piglet), aka P.K. (Rabbit's Buddy) a.k.a. O.P. (Discoverer of the Pole), aka U.I.-I. (Comforter Eeyore), aka N.Kh. (Tail Finder) - Winnie the Pooh! The famous bear turns 85 this year!

Story character Alana Alexandra Milne first appeared in the newspaper "London Evening News"("London Evening News") on Christmas Eve 1925 in the story "Wrong Bees" - reports the company BBC (BBC). Stories about the adventures of a cheerful bear cub, along with his friends - Tiger, Piglet and Eeyore, began to enjoy such great success that in October 1926 Milne published the first collection of short stories "Winnie the Pooh" . This year's book "Winnie the Pooh and his friends" turns 85 years old.

The stories about the funny bear and his friends have been translated into more than 40 languages. In the 1960s-1970s, thanks to the retelling Boris Zakhoder , "Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all" , and then to the cartoons of the studio "Soyuzmultfilm", where the bear voiced Evgeny Leonov , Winnie the Pooh became very popular in the Soviet Union. Probably we all agree that the naive, good-natured and modest plush bear Winnie the Pooh is one of the most famous and most beloved children's book characters of the past and present century.

In 1924, the writer Alan Milne first came to the London Zoo with his four-year-old son Christopher Robin. Here they met Winnie the bear, with whom Christopher became friends. Three years earlier, Milne had given his son a teddy bear for his first birthday. After Christopher met Winnie, this bear was named after her. The Winnipeg bear (American black bear) came to the UK as a live mascot of the Canadian Army Veterinary Corps from Canada, namely from the outskirts of the city of Winnipeg. She ended up in the Fort Harry Horse Cavalry Regiment on August 24, 1914, while still a bear cub. She was bought from a Canadian hunter for twenty dollars by the 27-year-old regimental veterinarian, Lieutenant Harry Colborne, who saved her from becoming a stuffed animal. Mr Colbon took care of Winnie for a long time. Already in October of the same year, the bear cub was brought along with the troops to Britain, and since the regiment was supposed to be transported to France during the First World War, in December it was decided to leave Winnie until the end of the war at the London Zoo. Londoners fell in love with the bear, and the military did not object to not taking it from the zoo even after the war.

The Pooh books are set in the Hundred Acre Forest (in Zakhoder's translation of the Wonderful Forest). Little Christopher Robin liked to climb into the hollows of trees and play with Pooh there, so many of the characters in the books live in hollows, and a significant part of the action takes place in such dwellings or on tree branches. Pooh's favorite pastimes are writing poetry and eating honey. The bear cub is "scared by long words", he is forgetful, but often brilliant ideas come to his head. Pooh is the creator, the main poet of the Hundred Acre (Wonderful) Forest, he constantly composes poems from the noise that sounds in his head. About his inspiration, Winnie says thoughtfully: "After all, Poetry, Chants are not things that you find when you want, these are things that find you".

Curious facts:

  1. According to Forbes magazine, Winnie the Pooh is the second most profitable character in the world, behind only Mickey Mouse. Every year, Winnie the Pooh brings in $5.6 billion in revenue. Disney continues to produce Winnie the Pooh cartoons, TV programs and souvenirs.
  2. Winnie the Pooh is so popular in Poland that in Warsaw, Olsztyn, Poznan, the streets bear his name. The first of these was a short street in the center of Warsaw, whose name was chosen based on the results of a survey of Warsaw children.
  3. Christopher Robin's toys, which became the prototypes of the characters in the book, were kept by the publisher until 1969, and are currently on display in the New York Public Library's children's room.
  1. One of the most famous translations of books about Pooh into foreign languages ​​is Alexander Lenard's translation into Latin called Winnie ille Pu. On the cover of a number of publications, Vinnie is depicted in the attire of a Roman legionnaire with a short sword in his left paw. The first edition appeared in 1958, and in 1960 Latin Pooh became the first book not in English to be on the New York Times bestseller list.
  2. An opera based on the plot of Milne's books Olga Petrova "Winnie the Pooh" in 1982. The opera was a success in six musical theatres. The opera review noted: "Elements of modern pop music are tactfully introduced into it ... The composer uses purely comedic techniques, sometimes humorously reminding adult listeners of well-known operatic motives".
  3. Winnie the Pooh is depicted on postage stamps of at least 18 countries (including the post of the USSR in 1988, the stamp is dedicated to the history of the Soviet cartoon).
  4. Winnie the Pooh's birthday can be celebrated several times:

The following Internet sources were used in the preparation of the material:

1. BBC

Teddy bear Winnie the Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh) was born as a character in the works of Alan Alexander Milne. He became one of the most famous characters in children's literature of the 20th century. Winnie the bear got his name from one of the real toys of the writer's son Christopher Robin.

In 1921, Alan Milne gave his son a teddy bear bought from a department store for his birthday. After meeting his owner Christopher Robin, he received the name Winnie the Pooh. In the future, the bear cub became Christopher's "inseparable companion".

It was the boy's friendship with his favorite teddy bear that led to the creation of works about the adventures of Winnie the Pooh. On December 24, 1925, the first chapter of Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh was published in the London Evening News. The first book was published as a separate edition on October 14, 1926 in London. The second Winnie the Pooh book, The House at Pooh Corner, was published in 1928.

The writer also released two more collections of children's poems. In 1924 - "When we were very young" and in 1927 - "Now we are already six", which contain several poems about Winnie the Pooh.

Alan Milne's prose about Winnie the Pooh is a dilogy. However, of the two published books, each is divided into 10 independent stories with their own plot. Therefore, all these stories can be read independently of each other.

Although the teddy bear was given to Christopher Robin on August 21, 1921, his real birthday is considered October 14, 1926 when the first book about Winnie the Pooh was published, despite the fact that its individual fragments were printed earlier.

The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh has become a favorite reading for many generations of children, they have been translated into 25 languages ​​(including Latin), published in tens of millions of copies.

Character origin

Christopher Robin's teddy bear Winnie the Pooh was named after a bear named Winnipeg (Winnie) kept in the 1920s at the London Zoo.

The Winnipeg bear (American black bear) came to the UK as a live mascot of the Canadian Army Veterinary Corps from Canada, namely from the outskirts of the city of Winnipeg. She ended up in the Fort Harry Horse Cavalry Regiment on August 24, 1914, while still a bear cub (she was bought from a Canadian hunter for twenty dollars by a 27-year-old regimental veterinarian, Lieutenant Harry Colborne, who took care of her in the future). Already in October of the same year, the bear cub was brought along with the troops to Britain, and since the regiment was to be transported to France during the First World War, in December it was decided to leave the beast until the end of the war in the London Zoo. Londoners fell in love with the bear, and the military did not object to not taking it from the zoo even after the war. Until the end of her days (she died on May 12, 1934), the she-bear was at the allowance of the veterinary corps, about which in 1919 a corresponding inscription was made on her cage.

In 1924, Alan Milne first came to the zoo with his four-year-old son, who really became friends with Winnie. After Christopher met Winnie the bear, the teddy bear was named after her. In the future, the bear was Christopher's "inseparable companion": "every child has a favorite toy, and especially every child who is alone in the family needs it."

In September 1981, 61-year-old Christopher Robin Milne unveiled a life-size statue of Winnie the Bear at the London Zoo.

cartoons

Naturally, such a popular hero as Winnie the Pooh could not remain without the attention of directors. And after 1961, the Disney studio released first short cartoons, and then many different cartoons about Winnie the Pooh on plots that were no longer connected with the work of the writer Alan Milne.

In the future, even a musical for children was released on the theme of these incredible stories and adventures of friends in the Wonderful Forest. Some literary critics even claim that "Pooh has become the most famous and beloved bear in literature."

In our country, a cycle of three cartoons by Fyodor Khitruk in collaboration with Boris Zakhoder (1969-1972) has become especially popular. While working on the film, the director did not know about the existence of Disney cartoons about Winnie the Pooh. Later, according to Khitruk, Disney director Wolfgang Reitherman liked his version. At the same time, the fact that Soviet cartoons were created without taking into account the exclusive rights to film adaptation owned by the Disney studio made it impossible for them to be shown abroad and participate in international film festivals.

Winnie the Pooh in our country

In the magazine "Murzilka" for 1939, the first two chapters of Milne's fairy tale were published - "About the bear Winnie Poo and the bees" (No. 1) and "How Winnie Poo went to visit and got into trouble" (No. 9) in translation A. Koltynina and O. Galanina. The author's name was not given, it was subtitled "An English Fairy Tale". This translation uses the names Winnie Poo, Piglet and Christopher Robin

The first complete translation of "Winnie the Pooh" in the USSR came out in 1958 in Lithuania, it was made by the 20-year-old Lithuanian writer Virgilijus Chepaitis, who used the Polish translation by Irena Tuvim. Subsequently, Chepaitis, having become acquainted with the English original, significantly revised his translation, which was reprinted in Lithuania several times.

In 1958 Boris Zakhoder looked through the English children's encyclopedia. “It was love at first sight: I saw a picture of a cute bear cub, read a few poetic quotes - and rushed to look for a book.”

Zakhoder always emphasized that his book was not a translation, but a retelling, the fruit of co-creation and "re-creation" of Milne in Russian, and insisted on his (co) copyright to it. Indeed, his text does not always literally follow the original. A number of finds missing from Milne (for example, the various names of Pooh's songs - Noise Makers, Chants, Howlers, Nozzles, Puffers - or Piglet's famous question: "Does Heffalump love piglets? And how does he love them?"), Fits well into the context of the work . Milne does not have a complete parallel and the widespread use of capital letters (Unknown Who, Relatives and Friends of the Rabbit), the frequent personification of inanimate objects (Pooh approaches the "familiar puddle"), more "fabulous" vocabulary, not to mention a few hidden references to Soviet reality

Authentic Christopher Robin toys:

Thanks to the retelling of Winnie the Pooh and All-All-All by Boris Zakhoder, and then the films of the Soyuzmultfilm studio, where the bear was voiced by Evgeny Leonov, Winnie the Pooh became very popular in our country.

The place of Winnie the Pooh in the work of Milne

The cycle about Winnie the Pooh eclipsed all the quite diverse and popular adult works of Milne at the time: “he cut himself off the way back to“ adult ”literature. All his attempts to escape from the clutches of a toy bear were unsuccessful. Milne himself was very upset by such a combination of circumstances, did not consider himself a children's writer and claimed that he writes for children with the same responsibility as for adults.

Continuation

In 2009, a sequel to the Winnie the Pooh books, Return to the Enchanted Forest, was released in the UK, approved by the Pooh Properties Trust. The book was written by David Benedictus, who seeks to closely emulate the style and composition of Milne's prose. The illustrations for the book are also focused on maintaining Shepard's style. "Return to the Enchanted Forest" has been translated into several languages.

The management company The Pooh Properties Trust was formed according to the will of A. A. Milne. In 1961, the trustees of the foundation, Mrs. Milne and Spencer Curtis Brown, ceded the exclusive rights to produce films about Winnie the Pooh to the Walt Disney Company. A. A. Milne's son, Christopher Robin Milne, sold his rights to other owners to raise money for the treatment of his daughter Claire, who had cerebral palsy.

Danilova Anna

Summary of the holiday quiz« Winnie the Pooh birthday»

for children of the younger preschool group.

Target: Acquaintance with kind and funny cartoon characters, developing the attention and cognitive sphere of children in a playful way.

preliminary work: Watch cartoons about winnie the pooh learning poems.

caregiver: Children, hello! Today our meeting is dedicated to the day birth kind and such a funny character winnie the pooh. One great writer, Alan Milne, came up with it many years ago (October 14, 1924, the first book was published, watching his son play with a teddy bear. And so our funny resourceful hero appeared, whom both adults and children still love.

The children and I learned poems about winnie the pooh let's listen to them.

(Children take turns reciting verses)

This hero has a friend - Piglet,

He is a gift to the Donkey

Carry an empty pot.

Climbed into the hollow for honey,

Chased bees and flies.

bear name,

Of course, Winnie the Pooh!

He is not a cloud, but a bear,

He loves to sing songs!

And, as they say,

He is glad to refresh himself with honey!

Winnie the Pooh sings a snort

And a grumbler and a chanter,

A friend is running around

Faithful, kind Piglet.

caregiver: Guys, now we will check how carefully you watched cartoons about Winnie the Pooh and his friends. I will ask you questions, and you try to answer them correctly.

1. What is the name of the best friend winnie the pooh? (Piglet)

2. What do you like to eat the most Winnie the Pooh? (Honey)

3. To whom birthday hurried Piglet? (To donkey Eeyore)

4. What Piglet wanted to give the donkey Eeyore birthday? (Green ball)

5. Why did Pooh give Eeyore an empty pot? (Pooh ate the honey himself)

6. Who went to visit early in the morning Winnie the Pooh and Piglet? (To Rabbit)

7. Why is Pooh stuck in the door of the Rabbit's house? (Because he ate a lot of honey)

8. Who was Pooh portraying when he wanted to sneak into the bee hive for honey? (Cloud)

9. How did Pooh get up in the air? (With a blue balloon)

10. How did Owl use Eeyore's tail? (Like a bell string)

caregiver: Well done, guys, carefully watched the cartoons, everyone remembered! But I have one more task for you.

He loves to play

And make noisemakers.

But suddenly I forgot the noisemakers,

Help somehow!

Guys let's help Winnie- Pooh to compose noisemakers. I will read and you will add the last word.

Cones grow on the tree

Not for plush (bears)

Isn't it strange that wolves

Can't live on (Christmas tree)

To his youngest daughter Tosya

Braid mom (braids)

Gave us toys

Whole day shoot(guns)

I wrote a letter to a bunny

But I forgot to paste (brands)

caregiver: Well done boys. It turns out that you are as resourceful and quick-witted as Winnie the Pooh!

Children, we have gathered today to remember about birthday such a great hero winnie the pooh. And on birthday it is customary to give gifts, let's make a bear cub a gift, give him a lot of honey. Then our bear will be very happy. (Children draw or make an application, as if filling empty pots with honey)

Now our sweetie bear is very happy, he will have enough honey for a long time! And we found something to thank him for giving us a good mood.

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Every year around the world, fans of the world's most famous teddy bear celebrate Winnie the Pooh Day on January 18, the birthday of short story series author Alan Alexander Milne, born in 1882. If you love Winnie the Pooh, you might want to celebrate his day by reading a book or dressing yourself and/or your kids in fun costumes, but before that, you just need to know 10 fun facts about the adorable teddy bear that you probably don't know.

Alan and Christopher Robin Milne

2. The original Christopher Robin toys can be seen at the New York Public Library, where they have been located since 1987. Unfortunately, Roo is missing from the collection as he was lost in an apple orchard in 1930.

3. In 1998, British Labor Party Gwyneth Dunwoody created a campaign to bring the original Christopher Robin toys back to their home in the UK. However, this idea failed miserably, information about it even appeared on the cover of the New York Post.

4. The dense forest is based on a real place called Ashdown Forest in East Sussex. Now in this forest there is a bridge called "Poohsticks", in honor of the game of the same name, which was translated into Russian as "trivia game". The essence of the game is that several participants throw sticks down the river, and then run to the bridge, from which they observe whose stick will cross the finish line first

5. Winnie the Pooh has his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Thus, he is one of 16 fictional characters awarded this honorary award.

6. The original Winnie the Pooh was given to Christopher Robin on his first birthday (August 21, 1921) and was originally named Edward.

7. During the creation of the cartoon "Winnie the Pooh and the Day of Worries" in 1968, Disney artists used about 1.2 million colored pencils, with which they drew almost 100,000 drawings of the characters.

8. The real Christopher Robin gave his bear the name he is still known by after meeting a bear named Winnie at the London Zoo and running into a swan named Pooh on a family vacation. Thus, the name Winnie the Pooh consists of the names of two completely different animals.

9. The real Christopher Robin suffered bullying and ridicule from children at school due to the incredible success of his father's books, causing him to grow up resentful of this fact. He felt that his father exploited him and his childhood

10. In June of each year, a real championship in the game of Trivia called World Pooh Sticks Championships is held. The championship is held in Oxford and anyone can take part in it