Short works of the nose. Works by Nosov Nikolai


Unfortunately, modern fairy tales, despite their diversity and great amount, do not carry that ingenious semantic load that children's literature of past years can boast of. Therefore, we more and more often acquaint our children with the works of writers who have long established themselves as skillful masters of writing. One of these masters is Nikolai Nosov, known to us as the author of the works of the Adventures of Dunno and his friends, Mishkin's porridge, Entertainers, Vitya Maleev at school and at home, and other equally popular stories.

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It is worth noting that Nosov's stories, which can be read by children at any age, can hardly be classified as fairy tales. It's more of a fictional story about life. simple boys who, like everyone else in childhood, went to school, made friends with the guys and found adventures in absolutely unexpected places and situations. Nosov's stories are a partial description of the author's own childhood, his dreams, fantasies and relationships with peers. However, it is worth noting that the author was not at all fond of literature and, moreover, did not try to write anything for the public. The turning point in his life was the birth of his son. Nosov's tales were born literally on the go, when a young father lulled his son to sleep, telling him about the adventures of ordinary boys. So a simple adult man turned into a writer, whose stories are reread by more than one generation of children.

Nikolai Nikolayevich, after some time, understood that to compose witty and funny stories about the guys is the best he could imagine. The writer seriously got down to business and began to publish his works, which immediately became popular and in demand. The author turned out to be a good psychologist, and thanks to a competent and delicate approach to the boys, Nosov's stories are very easy and pleasant to read. Light irony and wit does not offend the reader in any way, on the contrary, it makes you smile once again or even laugh at the heroes of truly living fairy tales.

Nosov's stories for children will seem simple interesting history, the adult reader involuntarily recognizes himself in childhood. It is also pleasant to read Nosov's fairy tales also for the reason that they are written plain language without sugary dilutions. Surprising can also be considered the fact that the author was able to avoid the ideological background in his stories, which was the sin of children's writers of that time.

Of course, it is best to read Nosov's fairy tales in the original, without any processing. That is why on the pages of our site you can read all the stories of Nosov online without fear for the safety of the originality of the author's lines.

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Nosov's stories for children find new little readers and listeners every day. Nosov's fairy tales begin to be read from childhood, almost every family has his books in his personal library.

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Our time is losing in terms of children's literature, rarely on the shelves you can find books by new authors with really interesting and meaningful fairy tales, so we are increasingly turning to writers who have long established themselves. One way or another, we meet Nosov's children's stories on our way, and once you start reading them, you won't stop until you get to know all the characters and their adventures.

How Nikolai Nosov started writing stories

The stories of Nikolai Nosov partially describe his childhood, relationships with peers, their dreams and fantasies about the future. Although Nikolai's hobbies were not related to literature at all, everything changed when his son was born. Nosov's tales before going to bed for his child, the future famous children's author composed on the go, inventing completely realistic stories from the life of ordinary boys. It was these stories of Nikolai Nosov to his son that prompted an already adult man to write and publish small books.

After several years, Nikolai Nikolayevich realized that writing for children is the best thing you can think of. Nosov's stories are interesting to read because he was not just an author, but also a psychologist and loving father. His warm respectful attitude to the children allowed us to create all these witty, lively and real fairy tales.

Nosov's stories for children

Each Nosov's fairy tale, each story is an everyday story about children's pressing problems and tricks. At first glance, the stories of Nikolai Nosov are very comical and witty, but this feature is not the most important, it is more important that the heroes of the works are real children with real stories and characters. In any of them you can recognize yourself in childhood or your child. Nosov's fairy tales are also pleasant to read for the reason that they are not cloyingly sweet, but are written in a simple way. plain language with children's perception of what is happening in each adventure.

I would like to note an important detail of all Nosov's stories for children: they have no ideological background! For the tales of the times Soviet power- this is a very nice little thing. Everyone knows that no matter how good the works of the authors of that era are, the “brainwashing” in them is rather boring and every year, every new reader is more and more striking. Nosov's stories can be read absolutely calmly, without worrying that the communist idea will show through every line.

Years go by, Nikolai Nosov has not been with us for many years, but his fairy tales and characters do not age. Sincere and amazingly kind heroes just ask for all children's books.

When Mishka and I were very young, we really wanted to drive a car, but it just didn’t work out. No matter how much we asked the drivers, no one wanted to ride us. One day we were walking in the yard. Suddenly we look - on the street, near our gates, a car stopped. The driver got out of the car and left. We ran. I speak:

This is the Volga.

No, this is Moskvich.

You understand a lot! I say.

Of course, “Moskvich,” says Mishka. - Look at his hood.

How much trouble Mishka and I had before the New Year! We have been preparing for the holiday for a long time: we glued paper chains to the Christmas tree, cut out flags, and made various Christmas tree decorations. Everything would be fine, but then Mishka got a book somewhere “ Entertaining chemistry” and read in it how to make sparklers yourself.

This is where the mess started! For whole days he ground sulfur and sugar in a mortar, made aluminum filings and set fire to the mixture for testing. The whole house was filled with smoke and smelled of suffocating gases. The neighbors were angry, and no sparklers worked.

But Mishka did not lose heart. He even invited many guys from our class to his Christmas tree and boasted that he would have sparklers.

They know what! he said. - They sparkle like silver, and scatter in all directions with fiery splashes. I say to Mishka:

Once upon a time there was a dog Barboska. He had a friend - the cat Vaska. Both of them lived with their grandfather. Grandfather went to work, Barboska guarded the house, and Vaska the cat caught mice.

One day, grandfather went to work, the cat Vaska ran away for a walk, and Barbos stayed at home. Having nothing to do, he climbed onto the windowsill and began to look out the window. He was bored, so he yawned around.

“Our grandfather is well! thought Barbosca. - Went to work and works. Vaska is also not bad - he ran away from home and walks on the roofs. And here I have to sit, guard the apartment.

At this time, Barboskin's friend Bobik was running down the street. They often met in the yard and played together. Barbos saw a friend and was delighted:

Chapter first

Just think how fast time flies! Before I could look back, the holidays were over and it was time to go to school. All summer I did nothing but run around the streets and play football, and I even forgot to think about books. That is, I sometimes read books, but not educational ones, but some fairy tales or stories, but in order to study Russian or arithmetic - this was not the case. I studied Russian so well, but I did not like arithmetic. The worst thing for me was to solve problems. Olga Nikolaevna even wanted to give me a summer job in arithmetic, but then she regretted it and transferred me to the fourth grade without a job.

You don't want to ruin your summer, she said. - I will translate you like this, but you give a promise that you yourself will work out in arithmetic in the summer.

It was wonderful for Mishka and I to live in the country! That's where the expanse was! Do what you want, go where you want. You can go to the forest for mushrooms or for berries or swim in the river, but if you don’t want to swim, then fish, and no one will say a word to you. When my mother's vacation was over and we had to get ready to go back to the city, we even got sad with Mishka. Aunt Natasha noticed that both of us were walking like crazy, and she began to persuade my mother that Mishka and I should stay to live. Mom agreed and agreed with Aunt Natasha that she would feed us and all that, and she herself left.

Mishka and I stayed with Aunt Natasha. And Aunt Natasha had a dog, Dianka. And just on that day, when my mother left, Dianka suddenly whelped: she brought six puppies. Five black with red spots and one - completely red, only one ear was black.

The hat lay on the chest of drawers, the kitten Vaska was sitting on the floor near the chest of drawers, and Vovka and Vadik were sitting at the table and painting pictures. Suddenly, behind them, something plopped down - fell to the floor. They turned and saw a hat on the floor near the chest of drawers.

Vovka went up to the chest of drawers, bent down, wanted to pick up his hat - and suddenly he screamed:

Ah ah ah! - and run to the side.

What are you? - asks Vadik.

She is alive!

Once a glazier was plastering over the frames for the winter, and Kostya and Shurik stood nearby and watched. When the glazier left, they ripped off the putty from the windows and began to mold animals out of it. They just didn't get the animals. Then Kostya made a snake and said to Shurik:

Look what I got.

Shurik looked and said:

Liverwurst.

Kostya was offended and hid the putty in his pocket. Then they went to the cinema. Shurik was worried and asked:

Where is the putty?

And Kostya replied:

Here it is, in your pocket. I won't eat it!

They took tickets to the cinema and bought two mint gingerbread.

Bobka had wonderful trousers: green, or rather, khaki. Bobka loved them very much and always boasted:

Look guys, what my pants are. Soldier!

All the guys, of course, were jealous. No one else had such green pants.

Once Bobka climbed over the fence, caught on a nail and tore those wonderful pants. From annoyance, he almost cried, went home as soon as possible and began to ask his mother to sew up.

Mom got angry:

You will climb fences, tear your pants, and I have to sew up?

I won't do it again! Shut up, mom!

Valya and I are entertainers. We are always playing some games.

Once we read the fairy tale "The Three Little Pigs". And then they started playing. At first we ran around the room, jumping and shouting:

We are not afraid of the gray wolf!

Then mom went to the store, and Valya said:

Come on, Petya, let's make ourselves a house, like those piglets in a fairy tale.

We pulled the blanket off the bed and covered the table with it. Here is the house. We climbed into it, and it's dark, dark!

There lived a little girl named Ninochka. She was only five years old. She had a father, mother and an old grandmother, whom Ninochka called granny.

Ninochka's mother went to work every day, and Ninochka's grandmother stayed with her. She taught Ninochka to dress, and to wash, and to fasten the buttons on her bra, and lace up her shoes, and braid her braids, and even write letters.

Anyone who has read the book "The Adventure of Dunno" knows that Dunno had many friends - little people like him.

Among them were two mechanics - Vintik and Shpuntik, who were very fond of making different things. One day they decided to build a vacuum cleaner to clean the room.

They made a round metal box from two halves. An electric motor with a fan was placed in one half, a rubber tube was attached to the other, and a piece of dense matter was laid between the two halves so that the dust in the vacuum cleaner lingered.

They worked all day and all night, and only in the morning the vacuum cleaner was ready.

Everyone was still sleeping, but Vintik and Shpuntik really wanted to check how the vacuum cleaner works.

Znayka, who was very fond of reading, read a lot in books about distant countries and different trips. Often, when there was nothing to do in the evening, he would tell his friends about what he had read in books. The kids loved these stories. They liked to hear about countries they had never seen, but most of all they liked to hear about travelers, because different things happen to travelers. incredible stories and there are the most extraordinary adventures.

After listening to such stories, the kids began to dream about how to go on a trip themselves. Some offered to make a hike, others suggested sailing along the river in boats, and Znayka said:

Let's make a balloon and fly on a balloon.

If Dunno took up some business, then he did it the wrong way, and everything turned out to be topsy-turvy. He learned to read only by writing, and he could only write in block letters. Many said that Dunno had a completely empty head, but this is not true, because how could he then think? Of course, he did not think well, but he put on his shoes on his feet, and not on his head - after all, this, too, requires consideration.

Dunno was not so bad. He really wanted to learn something, but did not like to work. He wanted to learn right away, without any difficulty, and even the smartest little man could not get anything out of this.

Kids and babies were very fond of music, and Guslya was a wonderful musician. He had different musical instruments and he often played them. Everyone listened to the music and praised it very much. Dunno was envious that Guslya was being praised, so he began to ask him:

- Teach me how to play. I also want to be a musician.

The mechanic Vintik and his assistant Shpuntik were very good masters. They looked alike, only Vintik was a little taller, and Shpuntik a little shorter. Both were wearing leather jackets. Wrenches, pliers, files and other iron tools were always sticking out of the pockets of their jackets. If the jackets were not leather, then the pockets would have come off long ago. Their hats were also leather, with canned glasses. These glasses they put on during work, so as not to powder their eyes.

Vintik and Shpuntik spent whole days sitting in their workshop and repairing stoves, pots, kettles, frying pans, and when there was nothing to repair, they made tricycles and scooters for short people.

Mom recently gave Vitalik an aquarium with a fish. It was a very good fish! Silvery carp - that's what it was called. Vitalik was glad that he has a carp. At first he was very interested in the fish - he fed it, changed the water in the aquarium, and then got used to it and sometimes even forgot to feed it on time.

I will tell you about Fedya Rybkin, about how he made the whole class laugh. He had a habit of making guys laugh. And he didn't care: change now or lesson. So. It began with the fact that Fedya had a fight with Grisha Kopeikin over a bottle of mascara. Only to tell the truth, there was no fight here. Nobody beat anyone. They simply snatched a bottle from each other's hands, and the mascara splashed out of it, and one drop fell on Fedya's forehead. From this, a black blot the size of a penny turned out on his forehead.

I have a front garden under my window with a low cast-iron fence. In winter, the janitor cleans the street and rakes the snow behind the fence, and I throw pieces of bread into the window for the sparrows. As soon as these pichugs see a treat in the snow, they immediately flock to different sides and sit on the branches of a tree that grows in front of the window. They sit for a long time, uneasily glance around, but do not dare to go down. They must be afraid of the people walking down the street.

But then one sparrow plucked up courage, flew off the branch and, sitting on the snow, began to peck at bread.

Mom left home and said to Misha:

I'm leaving, Mishenka, and you behave yourself. Don't shawl without me and don't touch anything. For this I will give you a big red lollipop.

Mom left. Misha at first behaved well: he did not play pranks and did not touch anything. Then he only put a chair up to the sideboard, climbed on it and opened the doors at the sideboard. He stands and looks at the sideboard, and he himself thinks:

"I'm not touching anything, I'm just looking."

And there was a sugar bowl in the buffet. He took it and put it on the table: "I'll just look, but I won't touch anything," he thinks.

I opened the lid, and there was something red on top.

Eh, - says Misha, - yes, it's a lollipop. Probably just the one that my mother promised me.

My mother, Vovka and I were visiting Aunt Olya in Moscow. On the very first day, my mother and aunt went to the store, and Vovka and I were left at home. They gave us an old photo album for us to look at. Well, we considered, considered, until we got tired of it.

Vovka said:

- We will never see Moscow if we sit at home all day!

More than anything in the world, Alik was afraid of the policemen. He was always scared at home by a policeman. Does not listen - they say to him:

Here comes the policeman!

Naughty - they say again:

We'll have to send you to the police!

Once Alik got lost. He didn't even notice how it happened. He went out for a walk in the yard, then ran out into the street. I ran and ran and found myself in an unfamiliar place. Then, of course, he began to cry. People gathered around. They began to ask:

Where do you live?

Once, when I lived with my mother in the country, Mishka came to visit me. I was so happy that I can't say! I miss Misha so much. Mom was also happy to see him.

It's very good that you came, - she said. - The two of you will have more fun here. By the way, I have to go to the city tomorrow. I may be delayed. Can you live here without me for two days?

Of course we will, I say. We are not small!

Only you will have to cook dinner yourself. Can you?

We can do it, says Mishka. - What is there not to be able to!

Well, cook soup and porridge. Kasha is easy to cook.

We'll cook porridge. What is there to cook it! Mishka says.

The guys worked all day - they built a snow hill in the yard. They raked snow with shovels and dumped it under the wall of the barn in a pile. Only by lunchtime the slide was ready. The guys poured water on it and ran home for dinner.

“Let’s have lunch,” they said, “while the hill freezes over.” And after lunch we will come with sleds and go for a ride.

And Kotka Chizhov from the sixth apartment is cunning! He didn't build a hill. He sits at home and looks out the window as others work. The guys shout to him to go build a hill, but he only spreads his arms outside the window and shakes his head, as if he shouldn’t. And when the guys left, he quickly got dressed, put on his skates and ran out into the yard. Chirk with skates in the snow, teal! And he doesn't know how to ride! Went up to the hill.

- Oh, he says, - a good slide turned out! I'm jumping now.

Vovka and I were at home for breaking the sugar bowl. Mom left, and Kotka came to us and said:

Let's play something.

“Let’s hide and seek,” I say.

- Wow, there's nowhere to hide! - says Kotka.

- Why - nowhere? I will hide so that you will never find. You just need to show ingenuity.

In the autumn, when the first frost hit and the ground immediately froze to the ground, almost a whole finger, no one believed that winter had already begun. Everyone thought that it would bring it back soon, but Mishka, Kostya and I decided that now is the time to start making a skating rink. In the yard we had a garden, not a garden, but, you won’t understand what, just two flower beds, and around a lawn with grass, and all this was fenced off with a fence. We decided to make a skating rink in this garden, because in winter the flower beds are not visible to anyone anyway.

PART I Chapter first. DON'T KNOW DREAMS

Some readers have probably already read the book "The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends". This book tells about fairyland, in which babies and babies lived, that is, tiny boys and girls, or, as they were otherwise called, shorties. Here such a little shorty was Dunno. He lived in the Flower City, on Kolokolchikov Street, together with his friends Znayka, Toropyzhka, Rasteryayka, mechanics Vintik and Shpuntik, musician Gusli, artist Tube, doctor Pilyulkin and many others. The book tells about how Dunno and his friends made a trip to hot-air balloon, visited the Green City and the city of Zmeevka, about what they saw and what they learned. After returning from a trip, Znayka and his friends set to work: they began to build a bridge across the Ogurtsovaya River, reed water supply and fountains, which they saw in the Green City.

PART I Chapter first. How Znayka defeated Professor Zvezdochkin

Two and a half years have passed since Dunno made a trip to the Sunny City. Although for you and me this is not so much, but for little shorties, two and a half years is a very long time. After listening to the stories of Dunno, Knopochka, and Patchkuli Pestrenky, many of the little ones also made a trip to the Sunny City, and when they returned, they decided to make some improvements in themselves. The flower city has changed since then so that now it is unrecognizable. It has many new, large and very beautiful houses. According to the project of the architect Vertibutylkin, even two revolving buildings were built on Kolokolchikov Street. One is a five-story, tower-type, with a spiral descent and a swimming pool around (going down the spiral descent, you could dive right into the water), the other six-story, with swinging balconies, a parachute tower and a ferris wheel on the roof.

Mishka and I asked to be recorded in the same brigade. Back in the city, we agreed that we would work together and fish together. We had everything in common: shovels and fishing rods.

Once Pavlik took Kotka with him to the river to fish. But on this day they were not lucky: the fish did not bite at all. But when they went back, they climbed into the collective farm garden and picked up pockets full of cucumbers. The collective farm watchman noticed them and blew his whistle. They run away from him. On the way home, Pavlik thought how he would not get at home for climbing other people's gardens. And he gave his cucumbers to Kotka.

Kitty came home happy:

- Mom, I brought you cucumbers!

Mom looked, and he had pockets full of cucumbers, and there were cucumbers in his bosom, and two more in his hands large cucumber.

– Where did you get them? Mom says.

- In the garden.

Chapter first. SHORTS FROM FLOWER TOWN

In one fabulous city short people lived. They were called shorties because they were very small. Each shorty was the size of a small cucumber. They were very nice in the city. Flowers grew around each house: daisies, daisies, dandelions. There, even the streets were called the names of flowers: Kolokolchikov Street, Daisy Alley, Vasilkov Boulevard. And the city itself was called flower city. He stood on the bank of a stream.

Tolya was in a hurry, because he promised his friend to come by ten o'clock in the morning, but it was already much longer, since Tolya, due to his disorganization, lingered at home and did not have time to leave on time.

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With the work of the famous children's writer Nosov Nikolai Nikolaevich (1908-1976), the children of our country get acquainted in early age. "Live hat", "Bobik visiting Barbos", "Putty" - these and many other funny Nosov's children's stories want to read it again and again. Stories by N. Nosov describe everyday life the most ordinary girls and boys. And this is done very simply and unobtrusively, interesting and funny. In some actions, even the most unexpected and funny, many children recognize themselves.

When will you read Nosov's stories, then you will understand how much each of them is imbued with tenderness and love for their heroes. No matter how badly they behaved, no matter what they invented, he tells us about it without any reproach and anger. On the contrary, attention and care, great humor and a wonderful understanding of the child's soul fill every small work.

Nosov's stories are classics of children's literature. It is impossible to read stories about the tricks of Mishka and other guys without a smile. And which of us in our youth and childhood did not read wonderful stories about Dunno?
With great pleasure they are read and watched by modern kids.

Nosov's stories for children published in many of the most famous publications for children different ages. The realism and simplicity of the story to this day attract the attention of young readers. "Merry family", "Adventures of Dunno and his friends", "Dreamers" - these stories by Nikolai Nosov are remembered for a lifetime. Nosov's stories for children are distinguished by a natural and lively language, brightness and extraordinary emotionality. They are taught to be very attentive to their daily behavior, especially in relation to their friends and loved ones. On our website you can see online list of Nosov's stories, and enjoy reading them absolutely for free.

ABOUT NIKOLAY NOSOV

I got acquainted with Nosov's work before I read his books.

Here's how it happened.

In our house, electrical appliances began to disappear in an incomprehensible way and deteriorate. The reflex heaters lay in the closet with their ceramic heads turned inside out. Most of the plugs and switches were broken, or at least dismantled down to the last screw. Electric light bulbs disappeared before our very eyes.

Several times I stepped on spilled mercury, which rolled from under my shoes in thousands of tiny balls, slippery and hard as a diamond. All the thermometers in the house were broken, and their miserable remnants were found in the trash can.

You might think that he settled in the house evil spirit, which set out to deprive us of light, heat and first aid. Then came the turn of boxes and crates. All of them were incomprehensibly mangled and exterminated within a few days.

To my horror, I noticed that the evil spirit had already begun to creep up on the drawers of my desk, as one of them was pulled out and bore the marks of a hacksaw and chisel.

In short, we are on the brink of disaster.

I do not understand what is going on! - exclaimed my wife. - Who does it?

Pavlik, of course, - Zhenya's daughter said calmly, shrugging her shoulders.

Build an incubator.

What-what? .. - I did not understand.

Incubator! - Zhenya rapped out. - In order to artificial conditions hatch chickens,” she explained in a tone of deep superiority.

My God! groaned his wife. “We are lost!”

How did it get into his head?

Read Nosov.

Which Nosov?

How! Haven't you read Nosov?.. And also adults! - Zhenya said, looking at us with undisguised regret. - Have you read The Merry Family?

No. And what?

But that!

Wasting no time, I grabbed Nosov’s ink-stained book from the table, unfolded it, and since then I have become an avid reader and admirer of the amazing Soviet writer Nikolay Nosov.

This talented person- forever young, childishly pure, wonderful soul.

Nosov always writes for children and about children. But people of all ages read it. He perfectly comprehended the psychology of that wonderful, strange, sweet human being called "boy." No longer a child, but not yet a young man. Namely, a boy. Chekhov wrote wonderfully about boys.

And all this, although on a somewhat reduced scale, is just as convincing, psychologically reliable and, perhaps, even much brighter, more exciting than in many books about adults.

One of Nosov's books is called Dreamers. Very good name. After all, fantasy is the mother of all genuine innovation, and all our Soviet life there is nothing less than an innovative path to a beautiful communist tomorrow.

Nikolai Nikolaevich Nosov devoted thirty years of his writing to children's literature. His creative way He was worthy marked by the Motherland: he is a laureate of the State Prize, he was awarded the Orders of the Red Banner of Labor and the Red Star.

The release of this first volume of his collected works coincides with a significant milestone in his life - his sixtieth birthday.

Nosov is a smart, thoughtful artist, full of inexhaustible humor, the author of a truly classic books: "Merry Family", "Koli Sinitsyn's Diary", "Vitya Maleev at school and at home", "The Adventures of Dunno" and many small masterpieces in two or three pages, each of which shines like a bright pearl in a rather voluminous casket of our nursery literature.

Valentin Kataev

STORIES AND TALES

Mishkina porridge

Once, when I lived with my mother in the country, Mishka came to visit me. I was so happy that I can't say! I miss Misha so much. Mom was also happy to see him.

It's very good that you came, - she said. - You two will have more fun here. By the way, I have to go to the city tomorrow. I may be delayed. Can you live here without me for two days?

Of course, we will live, - I say. - We are not small!

Only you will have to cook your own dinner here. Can you?

We’ll manage, - says Mishka. - What can’t be done there!

Well, cook soup and porridge. Kasha is easy to cook.

We'll cook porridge. What is there to cook it! Mishka says.

I speak:

You look, Mishka, what if we fail! You haven't cooked before.

Don't worry! I saw my mother cooking. You will be full, you will not die of hunger. I will cook such porridge that you will lick your fingers!

The next morning, my mother left us bread for two days, jams for us to drink tea, showed where what products were, explained how to cook soup and porridge, how much cereal to put, how much. We listened to everything, but I didn't remember anything. “Why,” I think, “since Mishka knows.”

Then my mother left, and Mishka and I decided to go to the river to fish. They adjusted the fishing rods, dug up the worms.

Wait, - I say. - And who will cook dinner if we go to the river?

What is there to cook! - says Mishka. - One fuss! We'll eat all the bread, and cook porridge for dinner. You can eat porridge without bread.

We cut the bread, smeared it with jam and went to the river. First they bathed, then they lay down on the sand. We bask in the sun and chew bread with jam. Then they started fishing. Only the fish bit badly: only a dozen minnows were caught. We chatted all day on the river. By evening they returned home. Hungry!

Well, Mishka, - I say, - you are a specialist. What will we cook? Just something to make it faster. I really want to eat.

Let's have porridge, - says Mishka. - Porridge is the easiest.

Well, porridge is porridge.

Broke the stove. The bear poured cereal into the pan. I speak:

More rash. I really want to eat!

He poured a full pan and poured water to the top.

Isn't there a lot of water? - I ask. - It will turn out to be a mess.

It's okay, mom does it all the time. You just look after the stove, and I'll cook, be calm.

Well, I look behind the stove, put firewood, and Mishka cooks porridge, that is, he doesn’t cook, but sits and looks at the pan, she cooks herself.

It soon got dark, we lit the lamp. We sit and wait for the porridge to cook. Suddenly I look: the lid on the pan has lifted, and porridge is creeping out from under it.

Bear, - I say, - what is it? Why does porridge climb?

The jester knows where! It's coming out of the pot!

Mishka grabbed a spoon and began to push the porridge back into the pan. He crushed it, crushed it, and it seemed to swell in a saucepan, and it falls out.

I don’t know, - says Mishka, - why did she decide to get out. Maybe already ready?

I took a spoon, tried it: the grits are quite hard.

Bear,- I say where did the water disappear? Completely dry cereal!

I don't know, he says. - I poured a lot of water. Maybe a hole in the pan?

We began to inspect the pan: there is no hole.

Nikolai Nosov: biography in entertaining stories and pictures

Nikolai Nosov: entertaining biography children's writer in stories and pictures. Bibliography. Brief biography of N. Nosov for children. Films based on Nosov's stories for children.

Nikolai Nosov: an entertaining biography of a children's writer in stories and pictures

Nikolai Nosov: “Composing for children is the best job”

Sometimes it seems that famous people everything in their life was smooth and clear. They immediately began to write, found their calling, gained fame. But it's not. Everything in the life of Nikolai Nosov developed in such a way that he had to deal with technology, but ... he became the favorite children's writer of many generations.

This article - unusual biography writer - "live" and "human", without dry phrases, but with life lessons for all of us. Talking about the biography of Nikolai Nosov, we will try to see in it the lesson of life that will help us go towards our goals, understand ourselves and do good deeds in this wonderful world!

Biography of Nikolai Nosov: the mysteries of an interesting fate

Speaking of a children's writer, I want to get as close as possible to him from the position of a child, to understand why children in different countries they love Dunno so much and where does this inexhaustible fantasy that created the whole world amazing heroes?

Let's try to reveal the secrets of "the secret at the bottom of the well" - that's what N. Nosov called the book - an autobiography about his childhood years. And look for answers to the riddles of his interesting creative destiny we will start in the childhood of the writer, because it is this time of a person’s life that he chose as the main one in his works.

The childhood of Nikolai Nosov: where did Dunno come from and who is he?

Nikolai grew up in a large family, there were two more brothers and a sister, and their dad was an actor. Nikolai really liked his father's performances, the family even thought that he would follow in the footsteps of his parent.

The boy decided to learn to play the violin, imagining himself as a musician. But it turned out that it was not so easy, and Kolya abandoned the violin.

Then he became interested in chemistry, already dreaming of seeing himself as a scientist in a white coat, making amazing discoveries in the field of science.

He was fond of photography, chess, playing the mandolin, even trained dogs. IN school years Nikolai published a handwritten magazine "X", staged "Taras Bulba" on the amateur school stage

The figure below in this article presents all the hobbies and professions of Nikolai Nosov. They are reflected in his works, especially in "The Adventures of Dunno".

The author endows each shorty with a social status, that is, gives him a profession: the artist Tube, the musician Guslya, the astronomer Steklyashkin, Dr. Pilyulkin, the mechanics Vintik and Shpuntik, the scientist Znayka, and so on. And the shorty is happy to try, he faithfully follows his destiny. That's just main character- Dunno - has not yet decided on the choice of his life path. The author allows us to follow how Dunno is looking for himself. And you will agree that it is very interesting.

Such a path - the path of finding one's life path, the path of Dunno - Nikolai Nosov also passed in his life.

The childhood of Nikolai Nosov had a hard time, First World War And Civil War left their mark. The whole family of the writer was ill with typhus, and Kolya was sick the longest. But everyone survived, which was seen as a miracle at the time. Nosov remembered for the rest of his life how his mother cried with joy when he recovered: “So I learned that you can cry not only from grief.”

The author has developed a sensitive attitude to tears, especially to a child's tear. He believed that a crying child should certainly be consoled, asked who offended him, what happened. Because when a child cries, “it is no less difficult for him than for us, in a moment of spiritual hardship, and we somehow look indifferently at his tears and ... we consider them just nonsense or a whim.” Nosov does not believe physiologists that “children and old people often cry because ... their lacrimal glands easily release moisture. I know it's not! They cry because they do not yet (or no longer) have the strength to cope with the feelings that this incomprehensible and inexorable life inspires them. The suffering does not decrease, but only increases.” We will not see such a Nosov directly in his stories, but his attentiveness to the problems of the child, the triumph of goodness and morality run through all his work.

Little Nikolai was not an ideal student or an ideal child. There was a time when the high school student Nikolai quit doing homework, got bad marks and stayed for the second year. After that, he was listed among the most backward students. But once he heard such a dialogue of adults. To the question “How does he learn”, his teacher answered: “Nothing”, hesitating for a second. The boy immediately changed his view of adults and gained confidence in them. It was easiest to call him lagging behind, it was more difficult to believe in his capabilities. And it happened! After that, Nikolai always tried to see the good in people and in the heroes of his works.

After that, the epic of the development of the gymnasium program by little Nikolai began - it was necessary to catch up on everything lost in previous years. He studies mathematics from a textbook and copes with algebra "self-taught". Physics and chemistry suddenly fascinate him so much that he makes a real laboratory in the attic at home and dreams of becoming a chemist. He also plays in the orchestra, reads a lot, sings in the school choir, plays chess very well! He studies harmony, reads a lot of Russian classics. He himself prepares his brother and sister for admission to the fourth grade of the gymnasium, teaching them! Even having met street children on the street, Nikolai does not avoid them, but enters their circle and introduces them to the book and explains that “the book is food for the mind”, reads Leskov’s story to them and teaches them by heart “At the seashore the oak is green”.

In the life of Nikolai Nosov were different people and different cases. But he had a very reasonable approach to life and professed the principle of "seeing everything, not blaming anyone."

Adolescence and youth of Nikolai Nosov

To feed a family Nikolai was forced to work from the age of 14: he was a newspaper merchant, a digger, a mower, etc. After 1917, the gymnasium was reorganized into a seven-year school. After graduating in 1924, he worked as a laborer at a concrete factory in Irpen, then at a private brick factory in the city of Bucha.

Exactly little Nicholas V difficult years hunger saved his family- he harrowed the garden, planted potatoes with his older brother and sister. After all, the father was on earnings, the mother was busy with women's chores, the older brother was already studying painting at that time. Nikolai was not afraid of hard work - he crushed rubble at a concrete plant, worked at a brick factory, mowed grass for a goat, traded newspapers, drove heavy logs to the station, taught children to read and write, and calmly treated work for a "piece of bread." But - working for a piece of bread - he always dreamed of finding his calling. Nicholas wrote that he felt in his soul “Sherlock Holmes, Gadfly and Christopher Columbus - one in three persons; and if we speak the truth to the end, then Captain Nemo was me too.

Everything went to the fact that Nikolai clearly should have gone to study at the Polytechnic Institute. Nikolai passionately dreamed of the profession of a chemist! But - His Majesty Chance intervened.

Nikolai wanted to enter the Chemistry Department of the Kyiv polytechnic institute, but could not, because he did not finish a vocational school that provides a completed secondary education. But on the other hand, a new hobby in life suddenly came to him, which gave a completely different direction to his life!

The passion for teaching prevented him from becoming a chemist :). Here's how it happened.

Nikolay's brother was engaged in drawing. Nikolai explained to his brother that he was painting incorrectly: it was necessary to display in the picture not just anything, but a state of mind! This is the most important thing in the picture, the special state of the Artist in her Creation! Therefore, you need to choose a special place according to the mood of the picture. In order to convey his thought to his brother, Kolya decided to take a photograph (he did not know how to draw at all, so he could not convey his thought in a drawing). To do this, he had to read several magazines on photography, make a camera, buy reagents and everything you need. Photo turned out! And .. Nikolai suddenly became interested in photography and decided that this would be his way “to tell the world at least some kindness”!And he enters the film department of the Kyiv School of Painting and Sculpture.

And after 2 years, in 1929, Nikolai Nosov transferred to the Moscow Institute of Cinematography. After graduating from this institute, Nikolai became a director and director of scientific, animated and educational films.

For more than 20 years of his life, the writer will give up cinema, he will also work as an animator.

This is interesting: such an episode from the life of Nikolai Nosov has been preserved.

Once N. Nosov was instructed to make a film about the structure and operation of the English Churchill tank. One tank was brought to the studio and an English instructor showed the Russian tank driver how to drive the tank. The British left, but a few days later, during filming, instead of turning around on its axis, the tank began to describe a curved arc. The tanker was nervous and fussing, but the tank stubbornly did not want to turn around and turned from a maneuverable vehicle into a clumsy slug.

Nikolai Nikolaevich asked the driver to sit next to him. Not only the fate of the film, but also the fate of the tank, which was supposed to enter service with the Soviet troops, depended on the solution to the control. Nikolai Nikolaevich had previously worked on educational film about tractors and was generally well versed in machines. Soon, while observing the actions of the mechanic, he discovered an error. The driver was embarrassed, apologized to Nosov and did not want to believe that the director knows the technique just like an amateur. Nosov also filmed the work of various parts of the machine, accompanying their show " moonlight sonata» Beethoven.

For this film, and for his work in the field of scientific and technical cinema, Nosov was awarded the Order of the Red Star in 1943.

Despite the difficult moments of childhood, Nosov developed one very good quality He knew how to see the best in people.

Another example from his childhood as an illustration of what has been said. In the gymnasium where Kolya studied, the teachers were very strict with the students. One day, Kolya accidentally ran into a leaving teacher at the door. Expecting inevitable punishment, the boy throughout the lesson peered into every movement of the teacher: what he was up to, how he decided to punish him or take revenge. But punishment did not follow, and the suspicion crept into Colin's head that his teacher was simply good man. This quality is reflected in the future and in the work of the writer, each of the shorties is endowed with certain good character traits, maybe they are manifested to a greater or lesser extent in someone, but there is a seed of goodness in everyone.

How and when Nikolai Nosov became a children's writer: what is the secret of the popularity of his works?

Many of us believe that at 30 it's too late to start something new :). There is already a specialty and ... why change it. But… Nikolay Nosov wrote nothing, nothing at all until… 30 years! I didn't even want to write!

N. Nosov himself admitted that he came into children's literature quite by accident and did not even dream of a profession and career as a children's writer.

Nosov began to write stories at the age of 37, when his son was already growing up. And these were written entertaining stories just for him. I just had to compose something funny for my son and his friends - preschoolers.And ten years later he was already a famous writer and received a prestigious state award for his work!

The debut of Nikolai Nosov as a writer took place in 1938- it was his first story for children "Entertainers". Soon the stories began to be published in one of the most famous and popular children's magazines at that time - in Murzilka.

The first collection of children's stories was published in 1945 in Detgiz. It included the stories "Live hat", "Mishkin's porridge", "Dreamers", "Gardeners", "Wonderful trousers", "Knock-knock-knock" and others.

If you think that after the publication of this book, Nosov decided to become a writer, then you are mistaken. He was not going to change his job and continued to work in cinematography.

The situation changed dramatically only in 1951.

How Nikolai Nosov entered the "big literary world and became a professional writer: in 1951 in the magazine New world"N. Nosov's story" Vitya Maleev at school and at home" was published. The editor-in-chief of the Novy Mir magazine at that time was A.T. Tvardovsky. With his " light hand From that moment on, fame came to Nosov. And the story received a high award - the State Prize of the USSR. Since that time, Nikolai Nosov finally left the world of cinema and became a professional writer.

Interesting Facts: In 1957 (six years after N. Nosov's decision to become a writer), a list of writers was compiled who were most translated into other languages. Nikolai Nosov was third on the list. His characters spoke different languages.

“Gradually, I realized that composing for children is best job, it requires a lot of knowledge, and not only literary knowledge…” — this is how the author himself spoke about his work.

Nikolai Nosov, treating his son with great respect, transferred this to all the children to whom the stories are addressed. Children feel this, it was precisely this position that Nosov adhered to, they not only feel, but also give their respect and love in return. So isn't this the secret of the writer's popularity?

Without knowing it, children often provided food for stories.Each story told to us by N. Nosov has an echo and its origin in real life.

For example, he wrote the story "Cucumbers" from a story that happened to his five-year-old nephew. One day the boy was walking next to the vegetable tent. He saw behind the tent a barrel of pickles, climbed into it with both hands, grabbed a cucumber in each and, satisfied, went to his mother. And what happened next is described in the story "Cucumbers" - watch the video below with your kids.

Books are filled with the same fidgets, inventors and dreamers, like all of us in the country of childhood. These are ordinary boys and girls with whom different things happen. funny stories. Remember your childhood, I'm sure, and you will find a dozen such stories.

And here is how the grandson of the writer Igor recalls his childhood and his grandfather Nikolai Nosov:

1) Always been busy.
2) Always played with me. Or wrote, or played ... He adored his son, my father, adored me. … He liked to buy toys for me. I remember how we went to the Leiptsip, still old, on Leninsky. He bought German cars. He loved to play with them."
3) Hammered nails, drilled holes. Drawn, sculpted. I did something like an air conditioner ... ".

"Didya, woo!"

“How they joke when they are not yet two years old”

We play with plasticine.
“Let’s make sausage,” I say.
I rolled him a long sausage out of plasticine. Igor took it, opened his mouth wide, pretending to want to bite off a piece, and he himself looks askance, slyly at me. Noticing that my hand involuntarily reaches out to take away this “sausage” from him, he breaks into a smile.
Here is his favorite joke. He takes a plate from the table, raises it above his head and pretends to want to throw it on the floor with a flourish. Seeing the expression of horror on the face of those around him, he laughs out loud and, pleased with his joke, puts the plate on the table.

"The First Story of the Incident"

One morning, Petya brought Igor to us, and he quickly left: he was in a hurry somewhere. Before he had time to undress, Igor began to repeat, somehow getting excited and worried:
- Dad, uncle, give me gasoline! Uncle, dad, no gas!
Seeing that we did not really understand him, he repeated these two phrases, sometimes only changing the order of words. Of course, we realized that on the way Peter ran out of gas in the car and he asked the oncoming driver for some gasoline, but he did not give it. When Peter
arrived, he confirmed that this was exactly what happened.
Igor's conversation now resembles the conversation of an Indian who knows a few words from the white language. However, the Indian has the mind of an adult, a large life experience, as well as knowledge of his own language, Igor has none of this. But it still gets the job done.

The story "I'm going!"

Bought him a tricycle of the tiniest caliber. He quickly learned to pedal with his feet. Rolls along the asphalt path from the gate to the house. Suddenly I saw Tanya come out on the porch about twenty paces and scream:
Butterfly, be careful! I'm going!
Then the path was uneven. And he says:
- The road is broken.

Nikolai Nosov ends the book about his grandson with the words of his grandson, a preschooler: “We are friends, grandfather!”. Here it is - the happiness of grandparents!

Nikolai Nosov died in Moscow on July 26, 1976. The writer was 68 years old. He was buried at the Kuntsevo cemetery in Moscow.

Nikolai Nosov: a short biography for children

It is possible to acquaint children with the biographies of writers and with the biography of Nikolai Nosov already at the senior preschool age. Interesting things are important for children entertaining facts how the writer comes up with a story (after all, children also write stories and fairy tales), how he lived, and all the cases from the series “When ... I was little”.

Very good if you do thematic exhibition N. Nosov's works from his home books and books from the children's library. So that the child recognizes all the works known to him from the pictures and understands that they were written by the same writer. So that the kid gets acquainted with the author's style, knows how differently you can tell about the world!

If possible, then you can take the same story by N. Nosov with illustrations in the library different artists and compare them. While you have such an exhibition at home, you will introduce the kids to the life of this writer beloved by all of us.

Acquaintance with a biography brings up a child not as a user of books, but as a creator, a talented thoughtful reader. A preschooler from our story learns about the process of creativity and .. tries to “become a real writer” himself and dictate to his mother the first composed fairy tales and stories. And it must be supported and be sure to write them down. Who knows, maybe your kid has talent too. artistic word? After all, when Nikolai Nosov was small, he did not show his literary abilities in any way!

What to tell the children about Nikolai Nosov? Of course, not all the facts of the biography of any person are available to children for comprehension. Therefore, in this section, I give a small cheat sheet for adults - organizers of children's quizzes and literary holidays: what will be interesting for children from the biography of the writer.

Brief facts of the biography of Nikolai Nosov for children:

  • Born in Kyiv, his father was an actor.
  • When Nikolai Nosov was little, he did not even dream of becoming a writer. He was very fond of a variety of activities: he played chess well, trained dogs, taught younger children to read and write, tried to play the violin, read many books, played school theater and sang in the children's school choir.
  • At first, Nikolai Nosov wanted to become a chemist and even made a small real laboratory at home, in which he spent different experiences and experiments. And then he became interested in photography and decided to study photography and filmmaking. He made films for adults.
  • When Nikolai Nosov had a son, he began to compose various funny stories for him and his friends - preschool children. He made up stories about those funny situations that he himself observed in life. For example, once such a story happened to his nephew. The boy was walking and saw a barrel of pickles behind a vegetable tent. He climbed into it, grabbed two cucumbers and, satisfied, came to his mother with these cucumbers. What happened next - you already know from the story "Cucumbers". In the story of cucumbers, children took other people's vegetables not from a barrel, but from someone else's garden, and everything else is described in it as it was in life.
  • The first story of Nikolai Nosov, which he composed, is the story "Entertainers". It was even published in the famous Murzilka magazine. Listen to this story with the kids in the video below.
  • Then Nikolai Nosov composed more children's stories. And it turned out to be a children's book. It was published by a children's publishing house. It includes many stories known to us: "Live hat", "Mishkin's porridge", "Dreamers", "Gardeners", "Wonderful trousers", "Knock-knock-knock" and others.
  • The son of Nikolai Nosov grew up, and with it new stories appeared for his son and even novels. After Nosov wrote the story "Vitya Maleev at school and at home," he decided that he would change his profession and become a children's writer. After that, he wrote many children's books, including the fairy tales about Dunno, beloved by all of us.

You can find an interesting quiz script for children 6-8 years old based on the works of Nikolai Nosov on the Pedagogical Piggy Bank website - a literary children's holiday "He loved childhood in people."

Nikolai Nosov: portrait

Films for children based on the works of Nikolai Nosov

Druzhok: based on the stories of Nikolai Nosov "Mishkina porridge" and "Druzhok"

Dreamers: based on the stories of Nikolai Nosov: Dreamers, Karasik, Cucumbers

Where did Nikolai Nosov live in Moscow

Addresses of houses where Nikolai Nosov lived in Moscow:

Novokuznetskaya street, 8 (Until the 1950s),
Kyiv street, house 20,
Krasnoarmeyskaya street, house 21 (from 1968 until death).
Unfortunately, although Nikolai Nosov is one of the most beloved children's writers, there is no memorial plaque on any of these houses. But if you live near these addresses, you can take a walk and look at the house in which you lived " literary dad Dunno :).

Works by Nikolai Nosov for children: a list

  1. Automobile
  2. Grandma Dina
  3. sparklers
  4. Bobik visiting Barbos
  5. Happy family
  6. Screw, Shpuntik and vacuum cleaner
  7. Vitya Maleev at school and at home
  8. Diary of Kolya Sinitsyn
  9. buddy
  10. living hat
  11. putty
  12. Patch
  13. Entertainers
  14. And I help
  15. Karasik
  16. Blot
  17. When we laugh
  18. Lollipop
  19. Metro
  20. Policeman
  21. Mishkina porridge
  22. On the hill
  23. Our ice rink
  24. Dunno in Sunny City
  25. Dunno on the Moon
  26. Resourcefulness
  27. gardeners
  28. cucumbers
  29. The story of my friend Igor
  30. Under the same roof
  31. Adventures of Dunno and his friends
  32. Adventures of Tolya Klyukvin
  33. About Gena
  34. About the turnip
  35. About the tiger
  36. hide and seek
  37. steps
  38. The secret at the bottom of the well (autobiography of N. Nosov about his childhood)
  39. Telephone
  40. Three hunters
  41. Knock-Knock
  42. dreamers
  43. Fedin's task
  44. Wonderful Pants
  45. Shurik at grandfather's

Films based on the works of Nikolai Nosov for children

  1. Two friends. Based on the story "Vitya Maleev at school and at home"
  2. Buddy. According to the stories "Druzhok" and "Mishkina porridge"
  3. Dunno from our yard
  4. Jerusalem artichokes
  5. living rainbow
  6. Adventures of Tolya Klyukvin
  7. Dreamers

Cartoons based on the works of Nikolai Nosov for children

  • Bobik visiting Barbos
  • Vintik and Shpuntik are funny masters
  • Dunno in the Sunny City (in 10 episodes)
  • Dunno on the Moon
  • Dunno is learning
  • Funtik and cucumbers

Afterword: about the children and grandchildren of the writer Nikolai Nosov

Books for children of the writer's grandson - Nosov Igor Petrovich - for children:

Nosov, I.P. Big surprise Dunno. - M.: Makhaon, 2005. - 16 p., ill.
Nosov, I.P. How Dunno trained frogs. - M.: Makhaon, 2006. - 16 p., ill.
Nosov, I.P. How Dunno collected strawberries. - M.: Makhaon, 2006. - 16 p., ill.
Nosov, I.P. Dunno and talking mushroom: stories / I.P. Nosov. - M .: Dragonfly, 2001. - 15 p., ill.
Nosov, I.P. Dunno and carnival costume: stories / I.P. Nosov. - M.: Strekoza-Press, 2001. - 15 p., ill.
Nosov, I.P. Dunno and Hocus Pocus: Stories / I.P. Nosov. - M .: Dragonfly, 2001. - 15 p., ill.
Nosov, I.P. Island of the Unknown. - M.: Makhaon, 2005. - 16 p., ill.
At the end of the 90s, many new adventures of Dunno came out, written in bad language and having no literary value, because. Dunno as a character was not copyrighted. They have nothing to do with the Nosov dynasty.

This is interesting: The son of Nikolai Nosov, Pyotr Nikolaevich, is one of the masters of "fun photography", he is called "the virtuoso of humorous photography." Apparently, humor is an important feature of the entire Nosov dynasty :). The writer's grandson Igor Petrovich Nosov is also involved in photography. The son and grandson of the writer even had a joint photo exhibition called "Quantums of Laughter" and was held in 2007. Igor Petrovich, grandson of Nikolai Nosov, wrote:

My grandfather did a lot of photography with me, who, before becoming famous in children's literature, worked for many years as a director of educational and animated films. And my father, a well-known ITAR-TASS photojournalist, taught me, without exaggeration, all my life. Having passed such a home school of photography, at the age of 25, after studying at the philological faculty of the university and serving in the army, I decided to become a photojournalist and began working at the Novosti Press Agency, and later at ITAR-TASS. Collaborated with many newspapers, magazines, photo agencies.

IN creative duet There are also a lot of mischief, humor, kindness, the ability to see joy in the most ordinary moments of life. This is what we pass on to children and what becomes hallmark every dynasty! And what we can learn from the fairy tales and stories of Nikolai Nosov for children.

In the annotation to the exhibition of photographs of the son and grandson of Nikolai Nosov, it is written as follows: " they teach everyone to look into the world so that he becomes better and kinder, and a bright smile is a symbol of our sometimes difficult life ". Probably, in these words the whole essence of the work of the Nosov family for people and for young children is very accurately conveyed!

Illustrators of Nikolai Nosov's works for children: classic children's book

- The life and work of Nikolai Nosov. M.: Children's literature, 1985. - 304 p. The book contains reviews on the works of N. Nosov famous writers: Yu. Olesha, V. Kataev, L. Kassil, A. Aleksin. As well as articles about Nikolai Nosov, reviews. And Nikolai Nosov's article "About himself and his work", his letters to readers and letters from readers.

Nosov N.N. The secret at the bottom of the well: autobiographical story - M .: Det. lit., 1978. - 303 p.

Nosov N.N. Russian writer (11/23/1908 - 07/06/1976) // Writers of our childhood. 100 names: biogr. dictionary in 3 hours - M .: Liberia, 1998. - Part 1. - S. 269-273.

Grishkova, I.M. Cheerful family of Nikolai Nosov: to the 100th anniversary of the birth of the writer / I.M. Grishakova // Pachatkova school. - 2008. - No. 8. - S. 66-70.
Zamostyanov, A. Nikolai Nosov - a hundred years: reflections on the anniversary of the writer / A. Zamostyanov // Public education. - 2008. - No. 7. - S. 251-256.
Zurabova, K. In this strange world: to the 100th anniversary of the birth of N.N. Nosova / K. Zurabova // preschool education. - 2008. - No. 8. - S. 74-83.

Korf O. Nikolai Nosov's "Merry Family" is 50 years old!// Children's literature -1999. - No. 2-3. - p.8

Larina, O.S. We read the story of N. Nosov "Dreamers"/ O.S. Larina // Primary School. - 2008. - No. 8. - S. 42-44.

Maltsev G. "Father" Dunno knew a lot// Young Technician: popular children's and youth magazine. - M., 2009. - No. 9. - P.19-25.

Prikhodko, V. Nikolai Nosov: he loved childhood in people/ V. Prikhodko // Preschool education. - 2001. - No. 11. - S. 73-79.

Sivokon, S.I. Lessons of children's classics: essays / S.I. Sivokon. - M .: Det. lit., 1990. - 286 p.

Mirimsky S. My meetings with Nikolai Nosov // Children's literature - 1999. - No. 2 - 3. -S. 9-12

Moskvicheva O.A. A smile born of the art of the word: about the work of N.N. Nosov// Primary school: Monthly scientific and methodical journal.-M., 2009.-№6.-P.20-23.-(School library).

Prikhodko V. Sparkling flute by Nikolai Nosov// Children's literature - 1999. - No. 2 - 3. - P. 4 - 7

Scenarios for children's quizzes and thematic classes based on the works of Nikolai Nosov:

Gogoleva P.A. Visiting N.N. Nosov: script based on the works of N.N. Nosov for elementary school / / Primary school: Monthly scientific - methodical journal. - M., 2008. - No. 11.

— Dzhanseitova N.Kh. Where does the unknown live?// We read, study, play. - 2003. - No. 6. - P.17-20

Kovalchuk T.L. In the Sunny City of Nikolai Nosov(script) // Read, study, play. - 2006. - No. 9. - P.55-57

Kolosova, E.V. The kindest entertainer (Script for the birthday of N. Nosov)// Books, notes and toys for Katyushka and Andryushka. - 2008. - No. 9. - P. 9 - 12.

— Rakovskaya, L.A. Dunno and the Wonderful Tree (quiz)// Books, notes and toys for Katyushka and Andryushka. - 2008. - No. 4. - P. 51 - 52.

— Savelyeva, A.V. Dunno from our yard: reading aloud the stories of N. Nosov for children 7-9 years old // Books, notes and toys for Katyushka and Andryushka. - 2008. - No. 2. - P. 53 - 54.

What books by Nikolai Nosov to buy for children?

Readers of the site always ask me to suggest high-quality editions of books for children. Therefore, having carried out “reconnaissance” among the modern publications of N. Nosov, I end this article with the following recommendations for books for the home library:

I do not advise buy books by Nikolai Nosov from the Makhaon publishing house, since in many cases the author’s original text of the writer has been very much changed in them (moreover, it has been shortened, phrases have been rewritten, fragments have been omitted, i.e. the text has been changed for the worse). Therefore, when reading "Nosov's stories" to children from the books of this publishing house, in fact, you are reading to them the words of a completely different person - the editor.

The author's text of Nikolai Nosov in modern editions is preserved by the publishing house Melik-Pashaev in the series "Subtle masterpieces for the little ones". They are published from classic illustrations the wonderful artist Ivan Semenov, in the past - the editor-in-chief of the magazine " Funny pictures". Indeed, these books bring up the artistic taste of the child, and they have one drawback - this is a rather high price.

– The Eksmo publishing house also preserves the author’s text and publishes the works of N. Nosov with beautiful illustrations: the book “The Living Hat” in the series of books “My Friends” and the book of stories with illustrations by the same artist I. Semenov “Dreamers”. And the price of these Eksmo books is affordable for any family.

- Perfectly releases stories by N. Nosov, Publishing house "Rech" (series "My mother's favorite book") and publishing house "Clouds" (story "Karasik" with illustrations by E. Afanasyeva)

Trilogy of the Dunno. A collection of classics released black and white illustrations A. Lapteva. This is the book "All about Dunno and his friends" by the Azbuka publishing house (2014 edition). This is a classic from our childhood.

All books, illustrations in them and reviews can be viewed in the Labyrinth here:

I thank the readers of the site "Native Path" for their help in creating this article:

Alexander Naumkin- for collecting bibliography and information about the life of Nikolai Nosov in libraries,

Evgeny Vavilov— for creating the text of the article about Nikolai Nosov, for beautiful drawings and diagrams for this article. Evgenia Vavilova - philologist, mother of many children, author of books for children on creative development.

As always, Valasina Asya was with you- Author of the site "Rodnaya Path", editor - methodologist and designer of this article, candidate of pedagogical sciences, host of the Internet Workshop of educational games "Through the game - to success!"

We will continue this new rubric. Therefore, we do not say goodbye to you. And we say to you: Until we meet again on the "Native Path".

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