Presentation of Santa Clauses from different countries of the world. Nnod children of senior preschool age (6–7 years old)

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GRANDFATHERS OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES Educator GBOU Kindergarten No. 756 South-Eastern Administrative District of Moscow Kochetkova G.V.

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United States of America Santa Claus. Santa is accompanied by a magical talking reindeer named Rudolph the Red Nose. To fly across the sky, all Santa needs to do is stick his finger in his nostril.

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Norway – Nisse (little brownies). Despite their small stature, they have enormous strength. Even though Nisse is a caring protector of the home, he is very vindictive. At the slightest insult, his retribution is great - from damage to livestock to the destruction of the entire farm. If desired, he becomes invisible, loves dusty attics and cupboards, and is friends with pets. Nisse's favorite treat is sweet oatmeal with a piece of butter.

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Santa Claus' companion from Belgium is Saint Nicholas. The Belgians know that the family that shelters Saint Nicholas will receive a golden apple. A Moor named Black Peter is a servant who accompanies Saint Nicholas everywhere.

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Uzbek friend of Father Frost Korbobo arrives in Uzbek villages on a donkey along with his granddaughter Korgyz.

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Saint Nicholas (Sinter Klaas) - Dutch Santa Claus. It was the Dutch who founded the city in Manhattan and brought Christmas to America. It was the Dutch who founded the city in Manhattan and brought Christmas to America. very serious and respectable, wears a red miter with a cross, reminiscent of the fact that his ancestor was an archbishop.

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The French friend of Santa Claus, Pere Noel, wanders across the rooftops and down the chimneys into houses on New Year's Day to leave gifts in the shoes of French children.

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Mongolian friend of Santa Claus Uvlin Uvgun In Mongolia, the New Year is also a holiday of shepherds. Therefore, the Mongolian Santa Claus is the most important shepherd. He has a whip in his hand, and on his belt is a bag with tinder and flint. His assistant's name is Zazan Ohin - "Snow Girl".

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Oji-san, an overseas colleague of Father Frost from Japan. In Japan, the New Year is heralded by 108 strikes of the bell. The most popular New Year's gift is for Kumada - a bamboo rake, so that you have something to rake with happiness. Houses are decorated with pine branches; pine is a symbol of longevity.

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Santa Claus' Italian assistant Bubbe Natale Bubbe Natale enters the house through the chimney. A cup of milk is left for him in every house.

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Yakut assistant to Santa Claus Ehee Dyl He has a huge bull that comes out of the ocean every autumn and begins to grow horns. The longer the horn, the stronger the frost.

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In South Africa, Christmas symbols reflected local flavor: in stamps issued for Christmas, the Lion King became Santa Claus.

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Yakut Santa Claus - Chyskhaan The Yakuts personified winter in the form of a white bull with blue spots, it has huge horns and frosty breath; when he walked around the expanses of the earth, everything froze, people and animals suffered from the cold. The image of the Bull of Winter among the Yakuts is based on the mammoth motif common to the peoples of North-East Eurasia.

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Swedish Santa Claus - Jul Tomten Jul Tomten means "Christmas Gnome" in Swedish. He lives in a magical forest and has a helper - Dusty the snowman. If you come to visit Yul Tomten, watch your step carefully: tiny elves are scurrying along the paths.

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Finnish Jollupukki Finnish Santa Claus, who is considered the most real in the world, is actually called quite funny - Joulupukki. Italy - Befana. And in Italy, Santa Claus is generally a woman. Yes, not just a woman, but a real witch. Her name is Befana. In her appearance, she is very reminiscent of Baba Yaga from Russian folk tales.

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Grandfather Frost with the Snow Maiden. Russia - Father Frost (aka Morozko, the spirit of cold Treskun and Studenets). Santa Claus has a fur-trimmed hat, a long beard down to his waist, and a warm fur coat down to his toes; belted (and not only red, but also blue, white and any other color associated with frost), a staff in her hands, and a bag with gifts on her back. Only the Russian Father Frost has a family, Winter is his wife and Snow Maiden is his granddaughter. His home is the city of Veliky Ustyug, it is there that the “office” of Father Frost is located, where everyone sends letters with wishes. It is interesting that Frost appears in our houses in some mystical way, truly like a spirit, no one really knows how it appears, but they say that it appears in our houses as the spirit of the north wind, penetrating into our homes through the cracks in the windows.

Russia Father Frost We are accustomed to the name and image of our main New Year's Wizard - Father Frost, with a thick beard and a long beautiful fur coat. But it is curious that such a character in old Rus' was negative - they frightened children with him. With the development of Soviet cinema, Father Frost was given positive qualities and a kind soul, thanks to which, every New Year, together with his granddaughter, Snegurochka, he brings gifts to children on three horses and attends children's parties, wishing them a Happy New Year.


America Santa Claus It is known that children in Australia, America and some European countries at New Year's celebrations expect gifts from Santa Claus - the most famous brother of our Father Frost, who dresses up in a red suit with white trim and rides a reindeer sleigh across the sky, delivering gifts. What other winter wizard brothers do these two have?


Tatarstan Kysh Babai The kind grandfather Kysh Babai, with whom his snowy granddaughter Kar Kyzy always comes, congratulates the children on the New Year in Tatarstan. This winter wizard's costume is blue. Kysh Babai has a white beard, sly eyes and a very kind smile. New Year's events with the participation of Kysh Babai in Tatarstan are accompanied by the presence of characters from Tatar folk tales Shurale, Batyr, Shaitan. Kysh Babai, just like our Santa Claus, gives gifts to children - he always has a bag full of them.


Sweden Jul Tomten Jul Tomten is the little brother of Santa Claus in Sweden. This winter wizard is very short, and his name, translated, sounds like “Christmas Gnome.” This character has settled in the winter forest, and has a faithful assistant, the snowman Dusty. You can visit Yul Tomten in the winter forest - unless, of course, you are afraid of the dark forest, on the paths of which little elves run.


Italy Bubbe Natale Brother of Santa Claus in Italy Bubbe Natale The Italian winter wizard comes to every home. He doesn't need doors - he uses the chimney to get down from the roof into the room. In order for Bubbe Natale to have a little something to eat from the road, the children always leave a cup of milk by the fireplace or stove. The good fairy La Befana gives gifts to the children of Italy, and the mischievous children receive coal from the fairy-tale evil sorceress Befana.


Mongolia Uvlin Uvgun Uvlin Uvgun is the brother of Father Frost from Mongolia. On New Year's Day, Mongolia also celebrates the Shepherds' Day. Uvlin Uvgun walks with a whip, like the most important shepherd in the country, and on his belt in a bag he carries the main items for shepherds - tinder and flint. Uvlin Uvgun’s assistant is his granddaughter, the “snow girl”, Zazan Okhin.


Holland Sinterklaas Brother of Father Frost Sinterklaas from Holland This winter wizard is a lover of sailing, because every year on New Year's and Christmas he sails to Holland on a beautiful ship. He is accompanied by many black servants who help in his travels, as well as in preparations for the New Year's celebrations.


Finland Joulupukki Joulupukki in Finland is the brother of our Father Frost, who lives in the mountains. The name of this winter wizard translates as “Christmas Father”. Joulupukki's house stands on a high mountain, and his wife, the kind Muori, also lives in it. A family of hardworking gnomes help Joulupukki with the housework. Joulupukki himself wears a jacket made of goatskin, a wide leather belt, and a red cap.




Belgium Saint Nicholas Saint Nicholas from Belgium is the oldest winter brother of Father Frost. Saint Nicholas is considered the very first, eldest Father Frost. He is dressed in a snow-white bishop's robe and miter, and this wizard rides on a horse. Saint Nicholas congratulates children in Belgium and gives gifts; he is accompanied everywhere by the Moor Black Peter, in whose hands there are rods for mischievous children, and behind his back there is a bag of gifts for obedient children. Each family that shelters St. Nicholas will receive a golden apple from him as a gift.


Uzbekistan Korbobo Korbobo is the Uzbek brother of Father Frost. The kind grandfather Korbobo, who brings gifts to children on New Year's Eve, always travels accompanied by his granddaughter Korgyz. He rides a donkey, and therefore can travel even to the most distant villages.


Yakutia Chyskhaan The Yakut brother of Santa Claus is the powerful Chyskhaan. The winter wizard from Yakutia has a unique costume - he wears a hat with bull horns, and his clothes are simply stunning with the luxury of decoration. The image of Chyskhaan, the Yakut Bull of Winter, combines two prototypes - a bull and a mammoth, symbolizing strength, wisdom and power. According to the legend of the Yakut people, in the fall Chyskhaan comes out of the ocean onto land, bringing with it cold and frost. In the spring, Chyskhaan's horns fall off - the frosts weaken, then his head falls off - spring comes, and the ice carries his body into the ocean, where he is miraculously restored until the next autumn. Yakut Chyskhaan has his own residence in Oymyakon, where guests can come to him and receive cold and frost as a gift.






Italy Befana In Italy, Santa Claus is generally a woman, and not just a woman, but a witch - the old woman Befana (La Befana). In appearance, she resembles Baba Yaga from Russian fairy tales, but unlike Baba Yaga, Befana is terrible on the face, but kind on the inside. On New Year's Eve, she flies through the chimney into each child's house and leaves gifts for good children, although some people find coals instead of sweets. These are also candies, only black, with a hint of bitterness. This is how Befana hints to girls and boys: remember, did you behave well last year, did you upset your parents?

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Objectives: 1. Expand children's ideas about New Year celebrations. 2. Summarize children’s ideas about the main character of the New Year holidays - Grandfather Frost, introduce children to the customs and traditions of celebrating the New Year in different countries of the world and their national heroes of this holiday. 3. Develop the ability to express one’s thoughts, cognitive interest, memory, speech, and fantasy in a certain logical sequence. 4. Cultivate a respectful attitude towards the traditions of celebrating the New Year of people of different nationalities. 5. Emotionally prepare children for a joyful New Year.

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New Year is the children's favorite holiday. Even before the arrival of the New Year, New Year's markets open everywhere and the lights on the Christmas trees are turned on. In every home, both children and adults prepare for his arrival. At midnight on December 31st, with the last stroke of the clock, the New Year begins. In the morning, under the tree, children find gifts left by Father Frost and Snow Maiden. This happens in Russia. And in other countries?

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Winter Guest We will not meet him in the spring, He will not come in the summer, But in winter He comes to our children every year. He has a bright complexion, a beard like white fur, and interesting gifts he will prepare for everyone. Congratulating you on the New Year, he will light the magnificent Christmas tree, amusing the children, and join us in a round dance. We greet him amicably, We are great friends with him... But you can’t give this Guest hot tea! Like our Moroz... Like our Moroz This is such a beard (Yes, yes, this is such a beard) Like our Moroz's This is such a red nose (Yes, yes, yes this is such a red nose) Like our Moroz's These are the boots (Yes, yes, yes, these are the boots) Santa Claus, you are a hundred years old! And you're naughty like a little kid!

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In Italy, on New Year's Day, children happily waited for the fairy Befana; it was she who took care of the holiday in this country: she brought sweets, toys, and various things to good children. True, she was angry and harsh with the bad ones, “rewarding” them only with extinguished embers. The Italians believed that Befana brought stars, she entered houses through the chimney and placed gifts in stockings hung from the exhaust hoods of the hearths.

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In Finland, Santa Claus has a very funny name, Joulupukki. Translated, this name means Christmas goat. And this name was given to Santa Claus only because at Christmas he rides around in a cart pulled by a goat. Joulupukki also looks very interesting, he is wearing a short red fur coat and a cone-shaped red hat. His gnome assistants are always with him, and Joulupukki himself, due to his short stature, looks very much like a gnome. Joulupukki has a wife, her name is Muori, with whom they have been living on Mount Korvaptupturi for a very long time. He also has a very sensitive hearing, because he can hear even a wish spoken in a whisper without difficulty. Therefore, he knows all the wishes that children make during the Christmas holidays.

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Joulupukki (Finnish Santa Claus) Joulupukki lives in Mount Korvatunturi, That's Santa Claus, but Finnish, And he loves his people. His wife Muori cooks gnomes in a cauldron from the pine cones they brought, wrapping them in a blanket. And at sunrise, soon everyone here is busy with business. Gifts for children, Finnish speaking, Those gnomes from the cones, Packed properly. And here is Joulupukki, in a wonderful mood, quickly carrying gifts in a team of reindeer.

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There are two Santa Clauses in Sweden: a stooped grandfather with a knobby nose - Yultomten and the dwarf Yulnissaar. Both of them go from house to house on New Year’s Eve and leave gifts on the windowsills.

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Swedish Santa Claus Jul Tomten - A fairy-tale magic gnome, With his snowman, Happy New Year to all children, giving gifts, Hiding them under their beds at night, Sleeping in sweet dreams. Snowman Helper Dusty Paints the windows. Snow fibers everywhere! The world is now in the grip of winter. Fairies, gnomes, elves too, Everyone who can cast a spell Together they wish us happiness!

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In Switzerland they are waiting for Christkindl at Christmas. He knows how to decorate a house, decorate a Christmas tree, help housewives bake Christmas pies and, finally, most importantly, not mix up gifts for children. They say he has never failed!

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There are two Santa Clauses in France. One is called Père-Noël, which means Father Christmas. He arrives at the house on a donkey with a basket of gifts, enters the house through the chimney and places the gifts in the children's shoes. The second one is called Shaland. This bearded old man wears a fur hat and a warm traveling cloak. His basket contains rods for naughty and lazy children.

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Père Noel (French Santa Claus) Père Noel is riding, riding on his donkey. Everything is now saturated with Magic all around. In wooden shoes, Through the chimney, He will bring gifts in your shoes at night. A very joyful old man, This Pere Noel, Together with him, you will soon believe in Miracles!

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In the USA, Canada, and Western European countries, he is called Santa Claus. He wears a red jacket because in warmer climates he doesn't need a fur coat as much. The jacket is trimmed with fur. Santa always wears a red cap on his head. He flies on a sleigh over the countries and, making his way into the house through the chimney, places his gifts under the tree.

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Santa Claus Santa Claus has arrived, sat on the chimney on the house! The snow on the chimney will now be pushed aside, And the gifts will be thrown into the chimney, And children will rejoice in everything in this world! Have fun, honest people: New Year is coming to you!

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Norwegians expect gifts from tiny brownies called Nisse. They are very nice guys. They simply adore sweets, like little children. And they wear wonderful and cheerful knitted caps. If Nisse wanders into your house (well, completely by accident!), you know what to treat him with.

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In America, Canada, the Netherlands and some other countries he is known as Santa Claus. He is very similar to our Santa Claus, only instead of a fur coat he wears a red jacket and cap. Santa Claus lives near the North Pole. He flies to visit the children on a magic sleigh pulled by a reindeer team. The main reindeer is named Rudolph. He has a bright red nose that helps Santa Claus find his way in the dark.

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In France, Pere Noel brings gifts to children. It enters the house through the chimney, and children who do not want to be left without gifts put their shoes in front of the stove or fireplace. Pere Noel is afraid of the cold and always dresses in white.

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Finnish Father Christmas has long hair and wears a red hat, which looks like a long cap, and a jacket. He always comes with the Dwarves.

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Gifts for children in Finland are delivered not by Santa Claus himself, but by... a goat! His name is IOLUPUKKI. He gives gifts only to those children who behave well. The goat records all the pranks of the children in his magic book.

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In Italy, the good Fairy Befana flies to children. She appears at night on a magic broom. The fairy quietly fills the children's stockings, which are hung by the fireplace, with gifts.

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In Sweden, YULTOMTENNEN comes to children together with the dwarf YULNISSAR. This is Stooped Grandfather, and his nose looks like a bump. He came to earth three hundred million years ago on a meteorite. Quite recently, a real house was built especially for him.

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Santa Claus arrives in Holland by ship. He brings toys, fruits and candy flowers to the children.

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On December 5, the Belgian Santa Claus - St. Nicholas - arrives from Spain by ship. He rides on a horse, wearing a miter and a white bishop's robe. He is accompanied by a servant - a Moor, who carries a bag of gifts and rods for naughty people.

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The “snow grandfather” - Korbobo (Father Frost) in a striped robe rides into the Uzbek villages riding on a donkey. The guest is greeted by Korgyz (Snow Maiden).

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The very first Santa Claus was St. Nicholas. When leaving, he left the poor family who sheltered him golden apples in a shoe in front of the fireplace.

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German children, having broken some toy, put the fragments in the fireplace, and blamed it on Mr. Niemand (“NOBODY”), the prototype of Santa Claus.

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Only the Russian Father Frost has a family. Wife - Winter and granddaughter - Snow Maiden.

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Quiz Symbol of the New Year In one Russian fairy tale, the fox had an icy hut. What about the hare? What is the name of an Eskimo snow block dwelling? Which city in northern Russia was decided to be considered the birthplace of Father Frost? Faithful companion of Santa Claus. The most important reindeer of Santa Claus. This grain is put into the cake in France. This is the name of the tiger, the bay, and the fire.

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Gifts and congratulations Many years ago, when mail appeared, people began to send Christmas cards with beautiful pictures to their family and friends. They were painted with Baby Jesus, a Christmas tree, toys and garlands. Gifts were given to each other mainly by family members and close relatives.

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Happy New Year!

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Lyudmila Egorova
NNOD for children of senior preschool age (6–7 years old). "Santa Clauses from different countries"

Soon the New Year will knock on the doors of every home. And Santa Claus will be on the doorstep. This long-awaited guest comes to every family in different countries. But do Santa Clauses always look the same? The summary of the NNOD “Santa Clauses of different countries” and the presentation can answer this question. Your students will visit countries such as Russia, America, France, Italy, Belgium and Poland; will be able to learn about the different ways in which these long-awaited guests enter the house. And they arrive using a variety of means of transport: three horses and deer, a broom and a donkey. And each of them will leave gifts for the children: someone under the tree or in a stocking; and someone is in a shoe or on the windowsill. Santa Clauses are different, but they have the same goal - to bring a gift to every home along with love and care for children. Enjoy your journey, dear colleagues!

NNOD: “Santa Clauses of different countries”

Goals:

1. Develop children's speech, planetary thinking, memory, attention.

2. Arouse interest in Santa Clauses from different countries, curiosity and a desire to learn about the similarities and differences of these New Year's Frosts.

Vocabulary work: Veliky Ustyug, Father Frost (Treskun, Morozko and Karachun, Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas, Pere Noel, Babo Nattale and the good fairy Befana, Nisse.

Age of children: older preschoolers (6 – 7 years old)

Integration of educational areas:“Communication”, “Socialization”, “Artistic creativity”, “Health”.

Educator:

“Through a dense forest, a blizzard field

The winter holiday is coming to us.

So let's say it together:

Hello, holiday - New Year!

In all countries of the world, the most beloved and long-awaited holiday by adults and children is celebrated - New Year! He has many attributes. Name them. (This is a New Year tree, multi-colored garlands, balls, firecrackers). And every year, New Year’s heroes come to our favorite holiday and spend the New Year’s party with us. Once you guess my riddles, you will be able to see them on the screen.

Puzzles:

All of it sparkles in gold,

Everything sparkles under the moon,

Decorates the Christmas tree with beads,

And draws on glass.

He's such a big prankster -

He'll pinch you right on the nose.

He came here for a holiday.

Who is he, children? (Father Frost)

Listen to the second riddle.

I am the granddaughter of Frost and Blizzard,

I come here every year!

Snowflake friends are with me

The cheerful ones lead a round dance. (Snow Maiden) (slide 2)

Answer, who are these heroes? (Ded Moroz and Snegurochka). Do you think Santa Clauses come to all countries of the world? (children's answers). Are Santa Clauses always dressed the same? (children's answers)

They look different in different countries. They have different names, different clothes, different means of transportation and bring gifts - each does it in their own way.

Guys, I suggest you dress up Santa Claus of our country, Russia. Remember what he wore at our New Year's party? (Our grandfather wears a floor-length fur coat, felt boots, a tall fur hat, and holds a staff and a bag of gifts in his hands). And what color is the fur coat? (Blue, red) (slide 3)

And who knows: maybe from films or books, as the Russian Father Frost is also called? (Father Frost - Grandfather Treskun, Morozko and Karachun rolled into one). These were different lords of the cold - Karachun, Zimnik. Initially, they were all evil creatures. After them came the cold and bitter cold. Modern Santa Claus is a little stern in appearance, but he loves children very much.

What can Morozko arrive on? What means of transportation does he have?

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In what city does Santa Claus live? (children's answers)

In Russia, Father Frost lives in Veliky Ustyug, in a pine forest.

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And now, I propose to remember Santa Claus, who lives in America. What's his name? (Santa Claus) What is he wearing? If you find it difficult, look at the screen. (Cap, short fur coat, boots). What does this Frost travel on? (children's answers) (slide 6)

In America, New Year's grandfather - Santa Claus - wears a short red jacket and a funny cap on his head. He travels through the air on a reindeer sled and enters children's homes through a chimney.

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Game “Name 10 differences between Father Frost and Santa Claus”

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Are these Frosts similar to each other? (No). List 10 differences.

Physical education “Frost Red Nose”

Oh, Frost Red Nose,

We all know you.

(Clap your hands.)

And you, Santa Claus,

We welcome you with joy.

(Arms extended forward, bow.)

Oh, Frost Red Nose,

Clap your hands harder!

(Clap your hands.)

And we have more fun

The legs will dance!

(Leg on toe, heel.)

I, Frost Red Nose,

With a white beard.

(Show beard.)

I'll pinch you until I cry,

Don't joke with me.

(Pull yourself by the nose.)

For what, why

(Raises his shoulders up, we are surprised.)

Should I be angry

I came to you, friends,

(Walk in place.)

To have fun!

(Clap your hands.)

Now we will go on a New Year's trip with the wind to different countries and see what Santa Clauses are like there. Ready? (a soundtrack of wind and blizzard sounds).

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And we will land in Belgium and Poland. Here we will be met by New Year's grandfather - St. Nicholas. He is considered the very first Santa Claus. He left golden apples in a shoe in front of the fireplace for the family that sheltered him.

What is Saint Nicholas wearing? (Wears a white dress and hat).

This dress is called a mantle, and he rides on a horse, accompanied by a Moorish servant, Black Peter, who helps carry a heavy bag of gifts for obedient children. Naughty people do not receive gifts - Black Peter carries the rod for them. What are rods and what are they for? (difficult to answer) Rods - shoots of willow, birch, hazel, trees and shrubs tied into bundles or used one at a time, thin elastic and flexible rods used for corporal punishment - flogging for disobedience. In the process of making rods, they were often soaked in salt water to give them greater elasticity.

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Let's move to France. There are two Santa Clauses here. One is called Père Noël (“Christmas Grandfather,” and the other is Chalande. Tell us about Père Noël’s outfit? (In France, a grandfather with a staff and a wide hat). He puts gifts for children directly into the chimney. But the second one is Chalande, a bearded old man. What Is he dressed? (A fur hat and a warm traveling raincoat.) Instead of a bag, there is a basket with rods for lazy and naughty children.

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Italy. In Italy, on New Year's Day, grandfather Babo Nattale and the good fairy Befana come to visit children. They give gifts to obedient children, which they leave on the balcony, while lazy and capricious children only get a coal.

Italian children believe that Befana brings stars. She enters houses through the chimney and places gifts in stockings.

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There are also two Santa Clauses in Sweden: the stooped one with a knobby nose - Yultomten and the dwarf Yulnissam. Both of them go from house to house on New Year’s Eve and leave gifts. Look at the screen, where can gifts be left?

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And here is Norway. Who gives gifts to children here? (Little people give gifts to children.) These little people are called brownies - nisse. What are they wearing? (They wear knitted caps) I'll tell you a little secret: they love sweets very much. Therefore, in order to appease them and receive more gifts, on New Year's Eve children place various delicacies around the house in secluded corners. (Frost dolls are put on the table to compare clothes).

Result:

Our journey has come to an end. In fact, it doesn’t matter when and how people celebrate the New Year or what the snowy grandfather’s name is, the main thing is that on New Year’s Eve all of you, kind and obedient children, will always receive wonderful gifts from Santa Claus! And many of you will be able to write a letter to Santa Claus and ask him to fulfill a wish. The letter can be sent to the following addresses:

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Official postal address: 162340, Russia, Vologda region, Veliky Ustyug, house of Father Frost

Moscow residence of Father Frost: 109472, Russia, Moscow, Kuzminsky forest, Grandfather Frost.

Guys, look at the table, how many different grandfathers there are. Now, pick up simple pencils and draw the Santa Claus you liked the most. (Independent creative activity of children).

(Coloring work in the afternoon).