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children's books are a whole world in which all the most interesting and unknown are concentrated. remember how, as a child, with anticipation of something magical, you took another book off the shelf and enthusiastically started reading and the world around you simply ceased to exist. today we will visit the truly fabulous book club writers, where we will get to know one of the belarusian children's authors elena estelmakh . what is the magic of a children's book. and why after a while, many adults again return to their favorite works with you. alina is not a war. and this is the fashion for culture. the book is invaluable for a child at all times. and despite the passion for gadgets, it still expands his understanding of the world. acquaintance with natural things with everything that
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surrounds him. at the beginning, the child gets acquainted with the book thanks to his parents, grandparents, and then he himself begins to cognize the world of letters of words and thoughts. by reading books, the child develops his thinking. it will be both thought and imagination, it teaches biting , it makes you think and analyze. among the most famous children's authors, they are the first to come to mind. samuil marshak korney chukovsky from not oborto mark twain astrid lindgren hans christian anderson great storytellers of all times and people, and on april 2 , anderson's birthday, they even began to celebrate international children's book day. the republic of belarus is also rich in authors here children's literature originates from ancient times from folklore to fairy tales lullaby riddles songs about the formation as a genre of literature refers to the sixteenth
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century, when the printing book appeared on the belarusian lands, it is from fairy tales that children begin to get acquainted with literature, the plot and the kolobok of the turnip of the chicken ryaba and other works are understandable even to the smallest listener, because, as the russian and soviet writer alexei nikolayevich tolstoy said, a fairy tale is a great spiritual culture of the people, which we collect in a stream and through helmet reveals to us a thousand-year history of the people. elena anatolyevna good afternoon good afternoon. tell us who first introduced you to the book and was a guide to the world of fiction. this is my grandmother. i spent my childhood in the countryside, and my grandmother was a school teacher. and, of course, she taught students. and she really wanted her granddaughter to be so smart , so loving to read books, and i really remember
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those evenings when there is a blizzard outside the window, and my grandmother and i are on the stove, and she tells me fairy tales, probably for everyone in life this the most significant moments when you listen to grandmother's tales, when you hear your mother's lullabies with this, you grow them with this, you go to the big world to write children's books. you have to be a child at heart. and how do you go about the process of writing a book, do you immediately know what the book or it will be about? some kind of spontaneous action, i take the liberty of asserting that we are all adults we are also children, because in our hearts we still remain the same quivering, the same sensual people. and of course, the world that you learn in childhood surrounds you before, but big things that you are going to do, everyday life
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that you are very busy with. it seems that they make you an adult and for me this is the feeling of the world, its fullness, its diversity and becomes the subject in order to create works. you have a quote to write books for children. it's to be a bit of a wizard. what is the magic of a children's book? ah, it seems to me that magic is our dreams. we think that something incredibly fabulous is happening, but in fact , we just want it to happen in our lives, and after all, there are so many works, but the classics of our children's literature, which and not only children's science fiction writers, e works that later became a reality , therefore, fantasy, fantasy - this is what you want to happen. and what accompanies the
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success of a children's book, in your opinion. i think that there are a lot of terms here , the way the book is framed is very important. that's why we writers really appreciate our collaborators illustrators who help children's books come to life and when harmony happens what the writer wrote about and how he illustrated it the artist, and the reader perceives it. sometimes in my books there is an even greater miracle than i imagine. i’m because the artist presents my characters so beautiful, so wonderful, and when i see these illustrations, i simply gasp delightfully from what i see, but do you hold creative meetings with your young readers and their parents when the book is being prepared for
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printing write or artist, uh publishers , printers, we all make great efforts to get a book out, but as soon as a book is born, how it begins to live its own life, and, of course, for writers, meetings are considered or so a very important thing, because you see the eyes of those to whom you drew your book, you see their feeling of their emotions and it is very pleasant that here i am as a writer. e turns out to be such an environment that i accumulate these emotions and rarely do readers prompt the writer. and how could the plot be invented differently, and often such meetings with the reader become a continuation of some stories. today,
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new information forms are being introduced. submission of material, for example, book quests, that is the book ceases to be just a book, as such with a fascinating interesting story. here's what you think about it. eh, i not only think, but i also implement these projects, for example, uh, our joint family creative project under the alias evan is just right. eh, this is my match. these two books are a great performance for sonechka and francis skaryna is visiting and in these books after each chapter there are exciting quizzes. riddle contests, that is, readers not only get to know our heroes, but becomes an accomplice to those stories that these heroes live, of course, is very important. and now the way books sound audio,
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for example. uh, here is one of my e creative works included in the school curriculum oak, his performance by our famous artist oleg vinerovsky book. it sounds in the recording and therefore this consonance of text and language allows you to understand, uh, how our belarusian book is belarusian, literature, beautiful, how you have to love your national in my childhood , the main themes were the themes of goodness, and humanism mutual assistance, empathy, and what do modern belarusian children's authors write about? humanitarian values remain unchanged for the writer, the writer, because he creates a work not only living in one country, but he writes, so is it worth the people of the whole earth. that is why the books of writers
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are translated into other languages. this suggests that the value of the writer's work is important for every reader in the 21st century, the book is being replaced by a virtual space, in your opinion, like this printed book. it still manages to maintain its popularity, it and this book will remain popular, because the book is something that you can return to, that you don’t waste your valuables, after years the book is that unique feeling that gives the world of book heroes and the book itself in general, so i really want, so that such family libraries are family values that are passed down from generation to generation. in this project, we look at the
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subjects of science from a different angle, at your restoration mission. this bridge, such as science is true, 10 in the middle is natural that restoration - this is a synthesis of such here and science, that and mast, whatever attacks would return, one collector, a small picture in the process of restoration on the left path, it was possible to identify the autograph of the author turned out to be an italian mastok on foot at noon of the nineteenth standing, and we also get answers to important questions for us . how acute it is and people understand , the elderly and their relatives that this disease is a recurrence is a very important factor. i always say if the patient has decided to
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adventures of the brave and brave, it is also colorful drawings that will be our imagination and will be remembered for a lifetime. this is the work of the artist illustrator, a guide to the world of children's literature, thanks to which the lines still incomprehensible to the little reader acquire bright and magical images. ekaterina pershina has been engaged in the art of illustration with her vivid drawings for more than 10 years. she decorated about 15 books. ekaterina is an illustrator for a popular educational publication. history of the olympic peas for the skin of the worst mother with her, as well as comics on safety in the section for the youngest of the magazine young rescuer ekaterina hello. hello, you are a children's book illustrator. tell us what are the features and distinguishing features of the
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illustration of children's books from other genres, probably, this question is easy to answer and difficult, because, firstly, all books are very different, even among children's books there are very different, let's say, in depth and in what i send something on some idea, but i i think that in children's books it still happens that some kind of feeling of kindness is traced. we are very familiar sensations from childhood. some very touching and some very deep feelings are usually called children's books. how are your illustrations born? so you get acquainted with the text and what is happening, then each book is its own little world and each book. you could say it's different. most often, uh, i think about some styles in my head. how am i how will it be drawn? as it will be embodied there with the help of a computer, or with
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the help of some living materials, that is, most often i have some kind of idea without reading the text. eh, i'm already, i'm convinced that yes, exactly this is what i will draw with pencils there, this is what i want to draw there like this, but here i want to try this and most often i read the text. eh, this is generally the longest. and you can say e stage, e creation of the book, because i seem to go into this text, as if into some kind of space and feel there somehow, as if i there inside, who is more difficult to draw good characters, or evil. hmm, it is very difficult for me to draw evil characters, because for some reason i always think that all characters should be cute. i even have some evil characters there. always asking me. eh, somehow strengthen them more. e. uh, their such an evil temper, and it always somehow hard for me. and when even here i draw some kind of evil baba yaga, and there, roughly speaking, and it
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still seems to me that i need to make her smaller. share how your creative collaboration with elena stemakh came about. this happened in fact, a great miracle for me, because elena anatolyevna called me herself. she then offered me to make a book about francisco with karina, and this was our first joint book and since then. elena anatolyevna and i have probably already made about five books, children's books - this is about magic and a miracle happens. you illustrate a miracle, is there a place for a miracle in your life? you said very well and yury borisovicheyn speaks about this from time to time, he is a wonderful person, the creator of hedgehogs in the fog of many others works. he always talks about how to always be a child with such curiosity to look at the world. and when i grew up and became a big adult, i realized that i can do it by itself. that is, i ’m walking and i notice some things there, i don’t know, there’s
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a beautiful tree there, something is reflected in the puddle there. that is, i am not such a small explorer who goes to the usual places every day. he sees something something that 's some something special in every age the book is interesting in its own way. that's what and this is her magic of a children's book, in your opinion, the magic of a book in general. well, for me, i can say that you are such an experience that i always thought that the book is like that, that for some reason it is so small flat , but nevertheless you open it, and there right the whole world is in it and every time different world. that is, i was very struck by it and it seems to me that you are opening. you don't know what will be there, this is also a kind of such a journey of exploration. today belarusian children's literature continues fruitfully develop, replenishing not only with new works and the names of young talented authors, but also with innovative forms of presenting material. once, albert einstein
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was asked how we can make our children smarter his answer was surprisingly simple, but so wise he said, if you want your children to be smart, read them fairy tales. and if you want them to be more, read them to me more fairy tales people happily continue to follow this valuable advice. it’s not easy, rereading the well-known works about kolobok ivan tsarevich or the princess on the pea. well, by creating our own new ones someday we will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again. do not rush to grow up, read russian literature and follow the fashion trends in the cultural life of our country , alina was not at war with you and remember to be cultured. it's fashionable see you in a week before new cultural meetings.
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