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Soviet tales. List of the best Soviet fairy tales for children

Generations of modern mothers and grandmothers in childhood read these tales of Soviet writers. The list can not contain all your favorite books, so it can be perceived as a list of the best authors of that era.

"The Adventures of Neznaika", NN Nosov

We begin to list the children's fairy tales of the Soviet Union. The list is headed by Nosov's trilogy about the adventure of tiny little men. A little fidgue Neznaika is experiencing amazing adventures in the company of her friends. He visits the Green and Sunny city and even goes to the moon!

"Clutch, Polbotinka and Moss Beard", E. Raud

This book by the Estonian writer also tells about the adventures of small men - naxitrales. They look a bit like gnomes, but do not wear beards. The first hero in winter and in summer wears a thick clutch, the second cut off the socks of shoes, and the third with a beard from the very real moss. Together, friends save the city from cats, help a wounded viper and help the owner find a family medallion.

"Adventures of Alice", K. Bulychev

For many adults, Soviet fairy tales have instilled love for science fiction. The list of the best books continues the cycle of Kira Bulychev "The Adventures of Alice". This extraordinary girl travels in space, moves in time and meets with different monsters and pirates. Her honesty, kindness and courage will teach a lot to small readers.

"In the Land of Unlearned Lessons," L. B. Geraskin

This story about a careless student Victor Perestukine inspired many Soviet children to improve their academic performance. And certainly very clearly told about the need to know the rules of punctuation. Even if you saw the eponymous cartoon, do not refuse to read the book.

"The Kingdom of Curved Mirrors", V. Gubarev

We continue to list Soviet fairy tales for children. The list is supplemented by the story of the girl Ole, who falls into a magical country, where everything is the other way around. There she meets her reflection, which embodies the worst features of a schoolgirl. Adventures in the Looking Glass allowed to see the lazy and capricious heroine from outside.

"Ural Tales", PP Bazhov

Modern parents from childhood remember the most beautiful Ural fairy tales of Bazhov, which became a real classic of Russian literature. This collection includes all the well-known tales of a stone flower, a malachite box, the Mistress of the Copper Mountain, the Ognyushka-Poskakushke, the Silver Hoof.

"Tales of a Little Mashenka", S. Mogilevskaya

What do Soviet tales teach? The list continues the collection of fairy tales about the little girl Masha. With her, there are always magical stories. She becomes quite tiny, meets talking animals, visits Babu Yaga and gets to amazing countries. And from each of her travels the girl gives useful lessons - how important it is to be kind and sympathetic, obey the elders and help them.

"Stories and Tales", V.V. Bianki

And today small stories and Bianchi stories are the best works about nature for children. These sketches will teach the children to reveal the riddles of the forest, they will tell about the secrets of animals, birds, plants.

"Wormwood Tales", Yu. Koval

These little magical stories take place in a small village of Polynivka. The main character is a little girl Lelia, her mother and friends. The book takes us to the bright childhood of Lelly, the daughter of a rural teacher. The reader looks at the world with her eyes, both childishly naive and surprisingly astute.

"Uncle Stepa", S. Mikhalkov

We all know the lines from Sergey Mikhalkov's poems "What about you?", "Kittens", "About a girl who did not eat well". They themselves cut into memory, they are recited by the smallest. But the favorite hero of children is Uncle Stepa, about which three works were written. A good militiaman-giant instantly conquers the hearts of all the kids.

"Charging for the tail", GB Oster

Oster's works are original and strikingly different from other children's stories because of their peculiar humor. Famous books are from the series "Harmful advice", but collections of fairy tales "Kitten named Gav" and "Charge for the tail" are popular in many ways thanks to cartoons. Any child will be interested not only to see, but also to read funny stories about a monkey, an elephant, a boa constrictor and a parrot.

"Moydodyr", KI Chukovsky

Korney Chukovsky wrote many of the best Soviet tales. The list is supplemented by one of his most famous works - "Moidodyr". This all-known story of a boy who did not want to wash, is loved by more than one generation.

"The Wizard of the Emerald City", AM Volkov

A series of books titled "The Wizard of the Emerald City", which was born after the processing of the work of an American writer, fell in love with millions of Soviet boys and girls. This is a story about the adventures of Ellie in a magical land, as well as her friends Leo, Scarecrow and the Woodcutter.

"Deniskin Stories", V. Dragunsky

The stories about the adventures of the boy Denis Korablev and his friends did not let the Soviet children get bored. And at least taught that all the secret becomes clear. The restless hero poured out a tasteless porridge from the window, changed the tipper to a firefly, let loose the ball and sang louder than everyone in the music class.

"Tales of the Hedgehog and the Bear," S. Kozlov

We continue to list Soviet tales. The list continues a series of stories about the Hedgehog and his friend Bear cub. These touching and naive tales not only teach good, but also make you think. The tender atmosphere of the book is strikingly different from the animated cartoons, based on the adventures of friends "Autumn ships", "Trump, Hello."

"Tsvetik-semitsvetik", V. Katayev

The fairy tale of Valentine Kataev about the girl Zhenya, who received as a gift a magic flower with seven varicoloured petals, teaches children that toys and sweets are not the main thing. With a simple spell, a girl could fulfill her every wish, but she had to use almost all the petals to see the really important things. This kind of history has become for many a favorite.

"Twelve Months", S. Ya. Marshak

For the whole year, months pass by one after the other. But one day, on New Year's Eve, a girl whom her wicked stepmother sent to the forest in the night, meets them together in the clearing by the fire. So begins the play of Samuel Yakovlevich Marshak, on which was shot the eponymous cartoon. Even today adults and children like to revise it.

"Fairy tales in pictures", V. Suteev

Many Soviet tales were turned into cartoons. The list is completed by Vladimir Suteev's book . In his work, history can not be separated from illustrations, because their author is not only a writer, but also an artist. On the pages of Suteev's books come to life the beloved Soviet cartoons.

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