What is Shrovetide presentation for children. Presentation "wide carnival". Catch the white birch

Shachkova Yulia Alekseevna, teacher of GBDOU № 57, Saint-Petersburg

Shrovetide is seeing off winter and meeting spring

They see off the winter on Shrovetide, meet the spring sun Shrovetide has always been noisy, fun with songs and games

So that everything in the next year was safely singing songs - calls Come out, people, Stand at the gates to call out Spring, to see off Zimushka. Spring, spring is red, Come, spring, with joy!

All week on Shrovetide they had fun, rode down the hill, danced in circles

As at butter week Pancakes flew out of the pipe. Oh, my pancakes, Buttered pancakes, Oh, pancakes, pancakes, pancakes, Razumyanenkie!

A rosy pancake meant the spring sun. And nowadays, pancakes are baked on Shrovetide. It is an old Russian custom - to greet spring

Every day of Maslenitsa has its own name and rituals

Morning ... MONDAY ... "MEETING" comes. Bright sled slides slide. All day long fun. Evening comes ... Having rolled in plenty, they eat all the pancakes. On the first day of Shrovetide, the Russian people celebrated the Pure Shrovetide - a wide boyaryn.In the old days, children went outside in the morning to build snowy mountains.

By the first day of Maslenitsa, mountains, hanging swings, booths for buffoons, tables with sweets were arranged. Not to ride down the mountains and on swings, not to make fun of the buffoons meant in the old days - to live in bitter trouble.

PLAYS On the second day of Maslenitsa various games were organized. People rode on sleds, ice skates, ice-skates. They covered their faces with funny masks, believed that in a different guise and life would begin a different - joyful and prosperous.

LAKOMKA On this day, people feasted on pancakes. Pancakes were baked from different flours and with different fillings: wheat, oat, buckwheat, unleavened and sour dough. Here ENVIRONMENT fits - "LACOMKA" is called. Each hostess conjures by the stove. Kulebyaki, syrniki - they succeed in everything. Pies and pancakes - all swords on the table! People joked, told various tales.

WIDE THURSDAY And on THURSDAY - the free "RUN" comes. Ice fortresses, snow battles ... Troikas with bells go out into the fields. On this day, they drove a stuffed animal of winter, organized competitions in strength and dexterity.

MOTHER'S PARTIES Maslenitsa is also a family holiday. Spring has always been associated with the beginning of a new life.

ZOLOVKIN'S SITTINGS This day was always noisy, with mummers, games, favorite Russian amusements: sledding from the mountains, horseback riding.

FORGIVEN SUNDAY The last day of Maslenitsa is the most important day of the entire Maslenitsa week. Everyone, young and old, ask each other for forgiveness in order to meet the spring with a clear conscience. The last day of Maslenitsa was the noisiest and most cheerful. Competitions were arranged

They gave martenichki made of white and red threads, dolls of a boy and a girl - a symbol of friendship. They were waved and said: You forgive me, forgive. Let go of all insults.

In the evening they made a big fire and burned Shrovetide. The post began. A lot of people always gathered around the Shrovetide bonfire, it was fun, many songs sounded. They said goodbye to Maslenitsa both jokingly and seriously. Throwing straw into the fire

Thanks for attention!



  • Shrovetide is a pagan holiday

connected

happy spring day

solstice.

  • With the adoption

christianity

she became

anticipate

Great post.

  • For the Slavs, for a long time it was also a New Year's Eve! Indeed, until the XIV century, the year in Russia began in March. And according to old beliefs, it was believed: how a person meets a year, so he will be. Hence the expression: "Though you can lay everything off yourself, but spend Shrovetide."

  • Pancake week
  • Shrovetide
  • Cheese week
  • Cheese carnival
  • Cheese week
  • Ate
  • Obscura
  • Boyarynya - carnival
  • Blinoed
  • Ravager
  • Wide
  • Gluttonous
  • Rampant
  • Funny
  • Honest


Maslenitsa rites

Memorial

Marriage and family

Agricultural


Funeral rites

Preparation of other memorial food. Such, for example, as a fish.

Pancakes are part of the commemoration rite, since on the eve of Maslenitsa the Slavs remembered their dead relatives and worshiped the souls of their ancestors. The first baked pancake was given to the beggars or placed on the "wind-window" to appease the spirits.

Prohibitions on the performance of certain household types of work during this period, and exclusively for women, such as spinning, sewing and weaving, especially in the evening.

Shrovetide bonfires served as an invitation for deceased ancestors to a hearty dinner on the eve of Lent.


  • Shrovetide is the time of weddings.
  • Those who did not marry were punished: a log was hung on the neck of a single boy or an unmarried girl, which symbolized the missing "half". With this "couple" the punished had to walk all day until the evening and endure endless ridicule.
  • Women who were married for the first year were harnessed instead of horses to sledges and forced to roll their friends around the village with songs and jokes.
  • The newlyweds were given a "bride", for example, forced to kiss in full view.

  • Skiing down the mountains: it was believed that whoever rolled down the mountain more times or who traveled further would have more flax, so the people said that they were going to ride “on long flax”.
  • Horseback riding: the sound of hooves wakes up the ground. The better the land is "awakened", the richer the harvest.
  • Symbolic farewell to winter, burning of a scarecrow.

  • Monday - Meeting
  • Tuesday - Flirting
  • Wednesday - Gourmet
  • Friday - Mother-in-law evening
  • Saturday - Cousin's gatherings
  • Sunday - Forgiveness Day, Forgiveness Sunday

In the old days, taking scraps from their yard along a bundle, the villagers put them in one heap, from which they then all together made a doll, dressed it up "in a woman's way" and took it in a sleigh through the streets, welcoming and honoring Madame Shrovetide, and then put on the highest place.

Sometimes instead of an effigy of Shrovetide, an elegant girl or a brightly painted old woman was taken in a sleigh, and at the end of the holiday, the sleigh was taken out of town and the "passenger" was thrown into a snowdrift amid everyone's laughter, thus, as if "burying Maslenitsa.


  • During the Maslenitsa meeting, they sang songs:
  • Oh yes Maslenitsa enters the yard, Wide enters the yard! Oh yes Shrovetide, stay a week, Wide, visit another!
  • And with caviar and sour cream - They are all delicious! Nostrils and blush - Our suns are pancakes!
  • Pancakes began to bake.

In the morning, young people were invited to ride from the mountains, eat pancakes. The names of relatives and acquaintances were: "We have des mountains ready and pancakes baked - please, favor".

A brisk trade in hot sbitn, tea made from steaming samovars, sweets, nuts, pies and pancakes was developing near the icy mountains.

I. Shurikhina "Maslenitsa"


Oh, you're Gourmet Wednesday! Butter pan! As it has been since antiquity - Let's go

to the mother-in-law for pancakes!

The mother-in-law anointed her son-in-law's head with oil, so that he was affectionate and to “put on oil” to his wife.


All inhabitants of villages and villages staged round dances, booths, fist fights, merry games and feasts. On the same day, fistfights were carried out.

THURSDAY - ROOM, BREAKTHROUGH, WIDE THURSDAY

The "narrow" Maslenitsa ended and the "wide" one began. It was from this day that the universal celebration of Maslenitsa began.

Kustodiev B.M. "Pancake week"


  • Special fur mittens and thick hats were relied on for battle.
  • According to the old tradition, whose village wins, the harvest will be greater.
  • One of these battles is described in the "Song of the merchant Kalashnikov" by M.Yu. Lermontov.

In the old days there were three types

fist fights:

  • one-on-one battle;
  • Wall to wall;
  • "Coupler - dump".

THURSDAY - ROOM, BREAKTHROUGH, WIDE THURSDAY

An important event of this day was the capture of the snow town - a symbolic battle of spring and winter.

V. Surikov "Taking the Snow Town"

Players are divided into "foot" and "horse". The "on foot" occupy the city, the "horsemen" are preparing to attack. The besieged defend the city by spoiling the "cavalry", preventing them from breaking into the fortress gates, beating them off with brooms.



Friday gave the mother-in-law a chance to take a break from cooking and go on a return visit to the sons-in-law, who were obliged to pay them respect and, of course, treat them to pancakes.

The son-in-law had to personally invite his mother-in-law in the evening, and in the morning he also had to send special messengers for her - the “call-ups”.



Shrovetide Sunday

Old Titus tried everything

Ask everyone for forgiveness

And answer:

« the God forgive

Our ancestors asked each other for forgiveness and in response they heard: "God will forgive." This tradition has survived to our time.


  • Maslenitsa week ended with the burning of a scarecrow. By this action, they drove away darkness, winter, death.
  • The fire symbolized the sun.
  • The ashes were scattered across the field for a good harvest.
  • In the fires, the remains of pancakes, butter were sometimes burned, milk was poured there, and the children were told that all hearty dishes had been burned in the fire.

" Conquest "

oil pillar

Fair where they traded

not only pancakes,

Pies and various sweets

but also by handicrafts.


The Slavs have always widely celebrated Maslenitsa. Is Maslenitsa celebrated in other countries?

In Catholic countries, such a holiday is celebrated, but has different names: Pancake Day ( England ) , Fat Tuesday ( USA ) , Mardi Gras ( France ) Beltane ( Ireland, Scotland ) .

Shrovetide for us is like a carnival for Italians. Moreover, in translation from Italian "carnival" means "Beef, goodbye!" And Shrovetide, preceding Great Lent, has long been called "Meat-empty", since it was forbidden to eat meat that week.

Russian Maslenitsa is essentially an analogue of Halloween, because the purpose of both holidays is to "placate" the spirits for the whole year ahead.


"You know that pancakes have been living for more than a thousand years ... They appeared before Russian history, survived it all from the beginning to the last page."

(A.P. Chekhov)

  • No weddings, funerals, or parental days were complete without pancakes.
  • Since ancient times, there have been many signs and fortune-telling associated with pancakes.

Eating pancakes

could not be used

with a knife or fork,

so as not to call

destructive for rural

farms

natural phenomena.

If the mistress

borrowed a frying pan

it was considered a bad omen

return it empty

(on it certainly

should have stayed

1 pancake is the last).

The remaining

pancakes at the end of the week

should have burned

in the fire

in which it burned

straw Pancake week,

so as not to leave evil .

When the dough is being prepared

you can't enter,

neither look nor ask ...

If anyone

will look in and say:

"What a good dough!"

then at least pour out -

pancakes will fail!


Maslenitsa Sayings

  • Not living
  • Shrovetide,
  • Damn, not a sheaf -
  • Damn not a wedge
  • At least lay it all off yourself,
  • Like oil week
  • Ride on the mountains
  • Every day is not Sunday,

and Shrovetide!

money is a trick.

you can't pin a pitchfork.

the belly will not split.

and spend Shrovetide.

pancakes flew into the ceiling.

roll in pancakes.

there will be Great Lent.


Evgeniya Kirillova
Presentation on the theme "Maslenitsa!"

Dear Colleagues! Shrovetide week is underway. I want to share with you my material, which I have prepared in the form of a presentation about Maslenitsa for my children of the middle group. I would be glad if it is useful to someone.

First, I lay out the text for demonstrating each slide, and the presentation itself is below.

PRESENTATION "OILS CA "

1 slide. Guys, today I will tell you about one of the funniest and most interesting holidays in our country - Maslenitsa. Maslenitsa is one of the brightest, funniest, noisiest and most unforgettable holidays of the year. This is a holiday that was also celebrated by our grandmothers and great-grandmothers, that is, it appeared long ago.

2 slide. In the Maslenitsa week we saw off the winter and welcomed the spring. We can judge the approach of spring by the fact that the sun rises earlier, which gradually begins to warm up, birds began to chirp.

3 slide. We are still celebrating Maslenitsa. The main decoration of this holiday is a pancake. Do you know why? It looks very much like the sun. The pancake symbolizes the sun.

4-5 slide. Shrovetide was called cheese week. People made fun, went skiing and sledging down the mountains, rode horses, taking a snow town, staged fistfights. On the descent from the mountain, they judged their own fate: whoever leaves the mountain safely, he will have a good year; the further you slide, the longer your life will be. The children made snow slides and sledged from them. They also sculpted snow women from snow, or snowmen.

6 slide. Shrovetide has always been loved by the people, because it is a holiday that is always accompanied by fun: all relatives, friends and relatives gather, festivities at home and on the street, dances, practical jokes, merry mummers. At Shrovetide, no one was ever bored, and everyone always celebrated, because according to the Russian legend, if you do not take a walk at Shrovetide, there will be no joy for a whole year.

7 slide. Every Shrovetide day had its own name and ritual meaning.

Monday was called "meeting".

On this day, they met Maslenitsa, dressed up a stuffed doll, put this stuffed animal on a pole and, singing, drove it on a sleigh through the village. Then Shrovetide was set on a snowy mountain, where sleigh rides began. The relatives visited each other, agreed on how they would spend the week.

8 slide. Tuesday - "play".

From that day, various unrestrained games and fun began: sleigh rides, festivities, performances. In large wooden booths (premises for folk theatrical performances with clown and comic scenes), performances were performed led by Petrushka and the Maslenitsa grandfather. Masked mummers walked the streets. Visiting familiar houses, they impromptuly arranged funny home concerts. Large companies rode around the city, on triplets and on simple sleds. Another simple entertainment was held in high esteem - skiing down the icy mountains.

9 slide. Wednesday - "gourmet".

In each family, tables were laid with delicious food, pancakes were baked, and beer was brewed in the villages. Theaters and stalls appeared everywhere. They sold hot sbitni (drinks made from water, honey and spices, hot nuts, honey cakes. Here, right in the open air, you could drink tea from a boiling samovar.

10 slide. Broad Thursday.

This is where the main fun begins: they carry the stuffed animal, ride, sing ditties, go to carols. Probably, this is where “not all the Shrovetide for the cat” came from, before Lent you need to walk properly.

11 slide. Friday - mother-in-law's evening.

The most important event was the visit of the mother-in-law by the sons-in-law, for whom she baked pancakes and arranged a real feast (if, of course, the son-in-law was to her liking). In some places, "mother-in-law pancakes" took place for gourmets, that is, on Wednesday during Shrovetide week, but could coincide with Friday. If on Wednesday the sons-in-law were visiting their mother-in-law, then on Friday the sons-in-law organized “mother-in-law evenings” - they invited them to pancakes. The mother-in-law had to send in the evening everything necessary for baking pancakes: a frying pan, a ladle, etc., and the father-in-law sent a bag of buckwheat and cow's butter. The son-in-law's disrespect for this event was considered dishonor and insult and was the reason for eternal enmity between him and his mother-in-law.

12 slide. Saturday - sister-in-law gatherings.

On Saturday, young daughters-in-law received their relatives, and they presented gifts to their sister-in-law - her husband's sisters.

13 slide. Forgiveness Sunday (kissing, seeing off)

Maslenitsa was seen off on this day. The straw scarecrow was honored, invited to return again the following year, and then taken to the outskirts, where it was burned at the stake. On the last day of Shrovetide, everyone asks each other for forgiveness, freed from sins before Great Lent: “Forgive me if I'm guilty” - “And you forgive me” - “God will forgive”. All this was accompanied by bows and kisses.

14 slide. Shrovetide is leaving, and with it the winter.

Maslenitsa is an ancient Slavic holiday that came to us from pagan culture and survived after the adoption of Christianity. The Church included Maslenitsa among its holidays, calling it Cheese, or Meat Week, since Maslenitsa falls on the week preceding Lent. In 2016 Maslenitsa starts on March 7th. According to one of the versions, the name "Shrovetide" arose because this week, according to Orthodox tradition, meat was already excluded from food, and dairy products could still be consumed.


Shrovetide is the most fun and satisfying folk holiday that lasts a whole week. The people always loved him and affectionately called him "katochka", "sugar mouth", "kissing", "honest carnival", "merry", "quail", "perebuha", "obeduha", "yasochka".


Horse riding, which was worn with the best harness, was an integral part of the holiday. The guys who were going to get married bought a sled specifically for this ride. All young couples certainly participated in the skating. Just as widespread as holiday horseback riding was the riding of young people from the icy mountains. Among the customs of rural youth on Maslenitsa were also jumping over the fire and taking the snow town.


Shrovetide has retained the character of a folk festival for many centuries. All Shrovetide traditions are aimed at driving away the winter and waking up nature from sleep. Shrovetide was greeted with magnificent songs on the snow slides. The symbol of Shrovetide was a scarecrow made of straw, dressed in women's clothing, with which they had fun, and then buried or burned at the stake along with a pancake, which the scarecrow was holding in its hand.


Pancakes are the main treat and symbol of Shrovetide. They are baked every day from Monday, but especially from Thursday to Sunday. The tradition of baking pancakes has been in Russia since the days of worshiping pagan gods. After all, it was the sun god Yarilo who was called to drive away the winter, and the round ruddy pancake is very similar to the summer sun. Each housewife traditionally had her own special recipe for making pancakes, which was passed down from generation to generation through the female line. Pancakes were baked mainly from wheat, buckwheat, oatmeal, corn flour, adding millet or semolina porridge, potatoes, pumpkin, apples, cream to them. In Russia, there was a rite: the first pancake was always for the repose, as a rule, it was given to a beggar to commemorate all the dead or put on the window. Pancakes were eaten with sour cream, eggs, caviar and other delicious spices from morning to evening, alternating with other dishes.


The whole week on Shrovetide was referred to as "honest, wide, cheerful, boyarynya Shrovetide, Madame Shrovetide". Until now, each day of the week has its own name, which tells what to do on this day. On the Sunday before Maslenitsa, they traditionally paid visits to relatives, friends, neighbors, and also invited them to visit. Since it was impossible to eat meat during Shrovetide week, the last Sunday before Maslenitsa was called "meat Sunday", on which the father-in-law went to call his son-in-law "to finish the meat."


DAY 1 Monday - "meeting" of the holiday. On this day, ice slides were arranged and rolled out. Children made a straw effigy of Maslenitsa in the morning, dressed it up and drove it all together through the streets. Swings were arranged, tables with sweets. The beginning of the Narrow Pancake Week.


DAY 2 Tuesday - "play". Fun games begin on this day. In the morning the girls and fellows rode on the icy mountains and ate pancakes. Guys were looking for brides, and girls were looking for grooms.


DAY 3 Wednesday "gourmet". Pancakes are in the first place among the treats.


DAY 4 Thursday "walk around". On this day, to help the sun drive away the winter, people traditionally arrange horseback riding "in the sun", that is, clockwise around the village. The main thing for the male half on Thursday is the defense or the capture of the snow town. The beginning of the Wide Maslenitsa.


DAY 5 Friday "mother-in-law's evening", when the son-in-law goes "to the mother-in-law for pancakes".


DAY 6 Saturday "sister-in-law's gatherings". On this day, they visit all relatives, and are treated to pancakes.


DAY 7 Sunday is the final "forgiven day", when they ask forgiveness from relatives and friends for offenses and after that, as a rule, they sing and dance merrily, thus seeing off the wide Shrovetide. On this day, a straw effigy that personifies the passing winter is burned on a huge fire. It is installed in the center of the campfire site and they say goodbye to it with jokes, songs, dances. They scold the winter for frosts and winter hunger and thank for the merry winter fun. After that, the scarecrow is set on fire accompanied by cheerful exclamations and songs. When winter burns down, the final fun ends the holiday: young people jump over the fire. The Maslenitsa holiday ends with this competition in agility.



Farewell to Shrovetide ended on the first day of Great Lent, Clean Monday, which was considered the day of cleansing from sin and fast food. On Clean Monday, they always washed in the bathhouse, and the women washed the dishes and "steamed" the dairy utensils, cleaning them of fat and remnants of meat.


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Anastasia Sergeevna
Presentation "Maslenitsa" for senior preschool age

Pancake week(1 slide)

What a holiday Pancake week? (2 slide)

History Maslenitsa(3 slide)

Pancake week - an ancient Slavic holiday inherited from pagan culture. This is a cheerful farewell to winter, illuminated by the joyful expectation of close warmth, spring renewal of nature. It got its name from the fact that during this period of time, the last week before Lent, it is allowed to eat butter oils, dairy products and fish.

start date Maslenitsa changes each year depending on when Lent begins.

The main traditional attributes of the folk celebration Maslenitsa in Russia - pancakes and festivities.

(4 slide)

Pancake week happens in late February - early March.

It is celebrated throughout the week.

(5 slide)

everyday Shrovetide has its own

name and ceremonies.

(6 slide)

Pancake week starts on Monday, which is called a meeting. On this day they meet Shrovetide, dress up a stuffed doll, build snowy mountains, booths. Those who are richer begin to bake pancakes. The first pancake is given to beggars in commemoration of the dead.

(7 slide)

Morning ... Monday!

Coming "A meeting"!

Bright sled slides slide!

All day fun!

Evening is coming ...

Having rolled to their fill, they eat all the pancakes!

(8 slide)

Tuesday - flirting. In the morning, young people were invited to ride from the mountains, eat pancakes. They called relatives and acquaintances: "We have des mountains ready and pancakes baked - please favor".

(9 slide)

"Flirting" careless

Tuesday's delight.

All went for a walk, frolic as one!

Games and fun, and for them reward:

Soft and ruddy pancake pancake!

(10 slide)

Wednesday is a gourmet. On this day, the son-in-law came "To the mother-in-law for pancakes"... In addition to the son-in-law, the mother-in-law also invited other guests.

(11 slide)

Here Wednesday comes up - "Gourmet" called!

Each hostess conjures by the stove!

Kulebyaki, syrniki - they succeed in everything!

Pies and pancakes - all swords on the table!

(12 slide)

Thursday is a wide revelry, the most fun day. They take a scarecrow on a wheel, ride, sing songs, start caroling.

(13 slide)

People! Today "Take a walk!

Three, go for it!

It is necessary to drive away the winter

And call the spring!

Day four we will be together

Sing about Shrovetide songs!

(14 slide)

Friday - mother-in-law's evening. The sons-in-law invited their mother-in-law to visit, treated them to pancakes.

(15 slide)

Friday has come - "Evening with mother-in-law".

Mother-in-law comes to her son-in-law for pancakes!

And to the pancakes, caviar, salmon and sour cream,

Help yourself, mother-in-law, you are like my mother!

(16 slide)

Saturday - sister-in-law's gatherings. On this day, young daughters-in-law invited their sister-in-law to visit. The newlywed daughter-in-law was supposed to give gifts to the sister-in-law.

(17 slide)

Saturday is coming - "Sister-in-law treats".

All relatives meet, lead a round dance.

The holiday continues, the general fun.

Nicely seeing off Zimushka people!

(18 slide)

The last day Maslenitsa - forgiveness Sunday or farewell. The walk ends, bonfires are made on the ice slides to melt the ice, destroy the cold. They ask for forgiveness, they do merciful deeds.

(19 slide)

Bright Sunday quickly comes.

Ease everyone's soul "Forgiven day".

A straw effigy is burned

Having dressed up in a sheepskin coat, felt boots, belt….

(20 slide)

You are goodbye, goodbye, goodbye

Our Pancake week!

You didn’t come on Wednesday or Friday.

You came on Sunday

Fun all week!

Fun all week!

You came with good

With cheese, butter and egg!

With pancakes, with pies,

Yes, with pancakes!

(21 slides)

Many people think that on the last day maslenitsa week

burn a scarecrow Maslenitsabut no, not Shrovetide is burned,

and see off Winter!

In the old days, men and women, taking from their yard on

a bunch of straw, piled them into one pile, from which then everyone

they made a doll in the village, dressed it up "Babe" - in bright skirts,

sweaters, an elegant scarf were tied, and they were carried throughout the city

in a sleigh, welcoming and honoring Madame - carnival... And then

burned at the stake, throwing pancakes into the fire, as a memorial

food. The children were told that all the nourishing food was burned up in the fire,

thereby explaining to them why during Lent they eat only

lean food.

(22 slide)

Sayings about Shrovetide

Not living, but Pancake week.

Not everything is great Pancake week, there will be Great Lent.

Shrovetide walks seven days.

Shrovetide obeduha, money priberukha.

it Shrovetide is coming, damn it and honey.

No pancakes - no Pancake week.

Pancakes, pancakes, pancakes, like spring wheels.

Related publications:

Abstract of the OOD for senior preschool children within the framework of the "Wide Maslenitsa" project Municipal preschool educational institution "Kindergarten No. 274 Krasnoarmeyskiy district of Volgograd" "Shirokaya Maslenitsa"

Synopsis of directly educational activities for older preschool children "Hello, Maslenitsa" Synopsis of directly educational activities "Hello, Maslenitsa!" for children of senior preschool age Completed :.

Synopsis of directly educational activities for senior preschool age "Maslenitsa" Topic: Shrovetide. Integration of educational areas: "Artistic-aesthetic", "Cognitive-speech", "Communication-personal" ,.

Presentation "Travel to Space" for senior preschool age The presentation "Travel to Space" was developed for senior preschool age children on the cognitive development of children "I and the world around me".

Scenario of the Maslenitsa holiday for senior preschool children Prepared by: ILALOVA AYGUL AZATOVNA, musical director of MBDOU.