Methodological development "Happy Birthday, Winnie the Pooh" methodological development (senior group). Synopsis of the festive quiz "Winnie the Pooh's Birthday Project Winnie the Pooh's Birthday

Dear friends! On October 14, Winnie the Pooh celebrates his birthday. So let's find out the story of this beloved teddy bear.

Teddy bear 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 book was published in the London Evening News. The first book was published as a separate edition on October 14, 1926 in London. The second book about Winnie the Pooh, called 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.

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 supposed 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.

State budgetary preschool educational institution kindergarten No. 83

Nevsky district, St. Petersburg

"Winnie the Pooh's Birthday"

2 early short stay group

Done: educator

Korzheva M.V.

2018

Project type: short.

Implementation timeline: October 16, 2018

Project participants: children of the 2nd early group of short-term stay.

Objective of the project: introduce children to Winnie the Pooh, congratulate the birthday boy on his birthday, create a holiday atmosphere, create an emotionally positive mood.

Tasks : to cultivate a culture of behavior at the holiday. Develop coordination of movements, a sense of rhythm. Generate interest in the holiday.

Birthday of Winnie the Pooh.

In the morning, an unusual parcel is brought to us, which was sent by mail from a fairy forest. We open the box, there is Winnie the Pooh.

Educator: Hello bear! Who are you? How did you get here?

Winnie the Pooh: Hello! My name is Winnie the Pooh. I live with my friends in a magical forest. Today is my birthday and my friends have prepared a lot of honey as a gift. But I wanted honey so much that I decided to try a little bit from each pot to see if the honey had gone bad! And when I climbed into the last parcel, I already had so much honey in me that I really wanted to sleep and fell asleep right here. And the rabbit apparently did not notice me and sent me by mail!

Educator: Vinnie, we are very happy for you! Stay with us!

Winnie the Pooh: With pleasure! Only while I was sitting in the box my legs and arms were numb, let's stretch them and do some fun exercises!

Charging with a bear

Purpose of the game: We stretch our muscles and train speech breathing.

Bear clumsy walks through the forest (waddle like bears )
Cones collects (
bend forward, straighten up, put an imaginary bump in your pocket )
sings a song (
we spread our arms to the sides and turn the torso to the sides )
Suddenly a bump fell
hold the linked handles above your head and throw them sharply down )
Directly to the bear in the forehead (
we grab our foreheads with both hands and loudly shout "oh-oh-oh" )
Bear got angry
hands to the sides )
And top leg! (
stomp your feet as much as you want )

And now you need to blow on the bear's bump (we blow, for the development of speech breathing, you need to blow evenly and for a long time, while the cheeks should not swell, but rather sink ).

Riddles from Winnie

Winnie: That's what good fellows we are!

Educator: Winnie the Pooh has a birthday today! And we don't have a gift for him! Let's give him a present! What does Winnie the Pooh (honey) love very solo?

Winnie: Yes, yes, I really want sweet honey!!!

The teacher takes out a mosaic, showing an element of a yellow mosaic, says that honey will be of this color, showing elements of a brown mosaic, says a bee will be of this color. Children make honey from a mosaic, the teacher helps them.

Winnie: Oh thanks guys! Very tasty honey! And now it's time for me to go to the magical forest! And then my friends will worry! Goodbye, guys!

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Methodological development for the senior group "Happy Birthday, Winnie the Pooh!"

The abstract is intended for teachers, parents, preschool children 5-6 years old. This methodological development presents a methodology for organizing and conducting a game lesson in the senior group.

The purpose of methodological developmentis the development in children of a sense of love and respect for friends, kindness and responsiveness; the ability to congratulate the birthday man on his birthday, create an atmosphere of celebration, create an emotionally positive mood, the ability to create a gift with your own hands.
Integration of educational areas:"Development of speech" (reading fiction), "Visual activity" (drawing), "Physical culture".
Preliminary work:
1. Conversations about a birthday.
2. Reading fiction.
3. Examination of illustrations for the book by A. Milne "Winnie the Pooh and his friends."
4. Create greeting cards for the holidays.
Handout:sheets of A4 paper of different colors, paints, brushes, cups of water, napkins.
Materials: parcel box, letter, "Winnie the Pooh Land" card, 4 envelopes with assignments, picture of Eeyore, Velcro tail, scarf, short cartoon "Winnie the Pooh and his friends".

Lesson progress

Educator: Guys, we received a package from the magical forest! Who do you think it's from? (Answers of children).
Educator: Let's open it together and see what's there? (The teacher, together with the children, opens the parcel and takes out a letter from there, a map of Winnie the Pooh Land and 4 envelopes with tasks. The teacher reads the contents of the letter to the children).
Letter:
“Dear children! I, Winnie the Pooh, invite you to a holiday! Today is my birthday! I look forward to seeing you in the fairy forest near the largest oak tree. I am sending you tasks, only by completing them you will be able to get into the fairy forest. With love, Winnie the Pooh.
Educator: Guys, do you want to go to Winnie the Pooh's birthday party? (Answers of children).
Educator: Then we open the first task: "Name all the friends of Winnie the Pooh." (Children call).
Educator: Well done! Nobody has been forgotten. We proceed to the second task: "Answer the questions":
With a balloon of what color did Winnie the Pooh go for honey?
(With a blue ball).
What did Pooh and Piglet give Eeyore for his birthday?
(Fluff is a pot of honey, and Piglet is a bursting balloon).
Under what circumstances did Winnie the Pooh get into a stalemate? What entertained his friends while he was in this position?
(At the Rabbit's place, he overate and got stuck trying to get out of the rabbit hole. Friends read him a book).
The name of a very small creature (Piglet)
Pooh's favorite treat. (Honey)
One of Winnie the Pooh's friends, old and grey. (Eeyore)
Body part lost by the donkey. (Tail)
Educator: What are you all smart! How easy and fast they did this task! The next task is "Play a game about a bear." Well, we can do it! One of our favorite games is called Bear and the Bees. (play).
Educator: Well, here we come to the last task "Put on the tail." On the board hangs the image of the donkey Eeyore. You need to close your eyes to attach it correctly.
Educator: So we easily coped with all the tasks from Winnie the Pooh. But we didn't take a present for Winnie. Maybe we can make it with our own hands? (Children prepare a greeting card).
(Winnie the Pooh enters.)
Winnie the Pooh: Hello guys! I am glad to welcome you in our fabulous forest on my birthday! (Children say hello).
caregiver : Winnie, we came to congratulate you, but not empty-handed, but with postcards that the guys made with their own hands. (Children congratulate Winnie and give him cards).
Winnie the Pooh: Thank you my friends! Guys, I have a surprise for you - we are watching a short cartoon "Winnie the Pooh and His Friends". (Look).
Educator: Thanks Winnie the Pooh for such a surprise, it's time for us to go back to kindergarten.
Winnie the Pooh: Thank you, my dear friends, for the wonderful cards that you made for me, for the wonderful wishes. See you soon!

Irina Putenkova
Game program "Birthday of Winnie the Pooh!"

The host starts the introduction:

Kind day, Dear Guys. We welcome you to a holiday, but not a simple one. Today we are celebrating Winnie the Pooh birthday.

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. Your name is teddy bear Winnie received from one of the real toys of the son of the writer Christopher Robin.

In 1921, Alan Milne gave his son a birthday bought in a department store teddy bear. After meeting his master Christopher Robin, he received the name Winnie the Pooh. Later, the teddy bear became "inseparable companion" Christopher.

It was the friendship of the boy with his favorite teddy bear that led to the creation of works about adventures. 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. Second book about Winnie the Pooh called"House at the Downy Edge"(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're six" in which there are several poems about Winnie the Pooh.

Although the teddy bear was given to Christopher Robin on August 21, 1921, his present day birth considered October 14, 1926, when the first book about Winnie the Pooh, despite the fact that some of its fragments were printed earlier.

Adventures winnie the pooh became the favorite reading of many generations of children, they have been translated into 25 languages ​​(including Latin, published in tens of millions of copies.

Character origin

Teddy bear Christopher Robin Winnie Pooh was named after a she-bear named Winnipeg(Winnie kept in the 1920s at the London Zoo.

Bear Winnipeg(American black bear) came to the UK as a living mascot of the Canadian Army Veterinary Corps from Canada, namely from the outskirts of the city Winnipeg. She ended up in the cavalry regiment "Fort Harry Horse" 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 supposed 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 days (she died May 12, 1934) the bear was on the allowance of the veterinary corps, about which in 1919 a corresponding inscription was made on her cage.

And now guys, let's split into two teams and have some fun!

So, today two teams are competing - the team Winnie and Tigger.

Music exercise-warm-up "How are you? Like this!" with acceleration

relay races

- collect honey (yellow balls) in a bucket

Tigrul relay race - jumping over the path and returning back

Quiz

1. What was the name of the pig, a true friend Winnie the Pooh? (Piglet)

2. What was the name of the forest in which they lived Winnie the Pooh and his friends? (Dense forest)

3. What tree did you climb Winnie the Pooh to get honey from the hollow? (Oak)

4. Who prevented Winnie- Pohu to eat honey? (Bees)

5. What he pretended to be Winnie when you climbed the oak tree for honey? (Cloud)

6. What color is on the ball Winnie-Pooh rose into the air, trying to get honey (Blue)

7. Whose birthday noted in a fairy tale Winnie the Pooh? (donkey)

8. What part of his body did the donkey lose? (Tail)

9. Who found the donkey's tail? (Owl)

10. What gave Winnie the Pooh birthday donkey? (Potty)

11. What was in the pot before Winnie decided to give it to Eeyore? (Honey)

12. What he liked to compose and sing Winnie the Pooh? (Songs)

13. What were the names of musical works Winnie the Pooh? (Nozzles, puffers, grumblers)

14. What color ball did Piglet want to give to the donkey? (Green)

15. What happened to Piglet when he was in a hurry to birthday? (Fell)

16. What inscription did the Owl make on the gift Winnie the Pooh? (Congratulatory inscription)

17. What was the name of the striped friend Winnie the Pooh? (Tiger)

18. Who once went to visit Winnie and Piglet? (Rabbit)

19. What happened to winnie the pooh when he left the Rabbit's house? (Stuck in the door)

20. What did Piglet shoot from, scaring away bees? (From a gun)

21. When, according to Winnie the Pooh do you need to visit? (In the morning)

22. What was the name of the donkey, the hero of the fairy tale about Winnie the Pooh? (Eeyore)

23. What should have been done before entering the Rabbit's house? (Wipe your feet)

24. What was written above the entrance to Piglet's house? (to outsiders)

Great! You are just great. Your knowledge on 5 with +!

Color parachute games:

The sun - together we toss the parachute up. Bees - throw up and hide.

From a parachute, make a hole through which you climbed Winnie visits Rabbit, all the guys take turns crawling through a tunnel. Second time Winnie he ate and the hole seemed smaller to him - to make the hole narrower and the children crawled their way.

Well, we continue and the next task has been prepared for you by an amateur gardener, a connoisseur of carrots and cabbage - RABBIT. The game is called "Edible - inedible".

The presenter throws the ball into the hall and calls the words of edible products or inedible things, if it is edible, then the guys catch the ball, and if not, then push it back to the leader.

presenter: Guys: congratulations, you are edible experts and not. Next up is a game from your best friend winnie the pooh, the one who overcame the fear of a heffalump in himself - from HEAL. As you remember, the heel had two balloons and both of them burst. So I just have two balls blue and green. (Pass the balls over your head, whose team is faster)

Zveronosy to the music transmit a plush winnie the pooh, on whom the music stops, he goes into the circle, he is put on the nose of the beast (or mask) and he shows dance moves (How the cats dance - with their paws like this, how the Chanterelle dances - wags its tail, How the Bear dances - stamps its feet, etc.)

presenter: Who interfered winnie get honey? Bees! And now the game will be called "Bees"

Two pairs of boys and girls are called. One of the couple is blindfolded. The second one is attached to clothes with 7 clothespins-bees. The task of the blindfolded children is to find all the clothespins. The pair that gets it right first wins.

presenter: Oh-ho-ho! Now that's courage! And the guys are not afraid of bees. But the donkey Eeyore is very afraid of losing his tail again. Let's guys help him and play a game "Lost tail".

In front of the guests is a piece of paper with an image of a donkey without a tail. In turn, the guys blindfold and try to blindly attach the string to the button. The one who is closest to the right place wins.

Music game repeater

At the end of the test, all the guys get candy bee

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 characters in the books live in hollows, and much 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


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