Activity. Literary hour "Visiting Astrid Lindgren" outline of a reading lesson (Grade 4) on the topic Lindgren activities in the children's library

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  • develop a sustained interest in the work of Astrid Lindgren, motivation for reading based on exciting gaming activities, the ability to cooperate in solving common problems and creatively apply knowledge in new situations;
  • expand the horizons of children, replenish vocabulary;
  • instill in students a love of reading.

Equipment: A. Lindgren book exhibition, portrait, Carlson toy, emblems, illustrations for works, tape recorder, cassette, gifts for awards, crossword puzzle, video recorder, video cassettes, puzzles, diplomas.

Event progress

Host: Dear children! I will start our quiz game with a riddle about a fairy-tale hero.

The prankster came here
Inventor and visionary.
He and the nanny, he and the master,
Both artist and actor.
He loves cakes and buns,
Mountains of sweets, sweets,
And the guys, having landed,
Helmet big - big hello!

Students: This is Carlson!

The song "Carlson" sounds.

Presenter: Guys, who wrote the work "The Kid and Carlson, who lives on the roof"?

Pupils: This work was written by the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren.

Host: Today we are holding a literary game "Astrid Lindgren and Her Heroes". This game is played by 3 teams. I'll ask the teams to introduce themselves.

1 team: "Searchers".

Motto: "We dig, we search and wander not in vain -
It's time for us to discover marvelous secrets."

Team 2: "Konopatiki".

Motto: Freckled and snub-nosed
Never hang up your nose."

3 team: "Why".

Motto: "We poke our nose into any question."

I represent the jury.

Host: Let's start first competition- warm-up. Guys, you should have read the biography of the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren at home. Now I will ask questions to each team in turn.

1. Give the date and place of birth of the Swedish writer.

Pupils: Astrid Anna Emil Erikson was born on November 14, 1907 on the Nas farm, not far from the town of Vimmerby, into a farming family.

2. What were the names of her parents?

Pupils: Dad's name was Samuel August, and mom's name was Hannah.

3. How many children were there in the Erinsson family?

Pupils: There were four children in the family: Stina, Astrid, Ingegerd and brother Gunnar. Astrid became the second child.

4. What kind of childhood did the writer have?

Pupils: The writer herself always called her childhood happy. It had a lot of games and adventures. It was it that served as a source of inspiration for her work.

5. What was Astrid surrounded by as a child?

Pupils: As a child, Astrid was surrounded by folklore. Many jokes, fairy tales, stories that she heard from her father or from friends later formed the basis of her own works.

6. Which of the people around introduced her to the amazing, exciting world that one could get into while reading fairy tales?

Pupils: Kristin, with whom Astrid was friends, introduced her to an amazing exciting world.

7. Where did Astrid work after school?

Pupils: After school at the age of 16, Astrid Erickson started working as a journalist for a local newspaper.

8. How many works has Astrid Lindgren written?

9. What was the name of her first work and to whom was it dedicated?

Pupils: Astrid Lindgren wrote the very first big story "Pippi Longstocking" as a gift to her daughter in 1944.

Host: When Karin's daughter was seven years old, she became seriously ill and lay in bed for several months. Every evening the girl asked her mother to tell her something. The writer recalled: "Once, when I did not know what to tell, she made an order - About Pippi Longstocking. I did not ask who it was, and began to tell incredible stories that would correspond to the girl's strange name."

10. Did Astrid Lindgren write for adults?

Students: Astrid Lindgren wrote only for children.

Moderator: The Swedish writer has repeatedly said: "I don't want to write for adults!". These words became the credo of her life and work. She wanted to write only for children, because she absolutely shared the point of view of the wonderful French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupery, that all people come from childhood.

11. Into how many languages ​​have her works been translated?

Pupils: Many of her works have been translated into more than 70 languages ​​and published in more than 100 countries.

12. What awards did Astrid Lindgren have?

Pupils: Astrid Lindgren was awarded the Nils Holgersson medal, the Order of Smile, the most important award for storytellers - the H. K. Andersen International Gold Medal (1958).

Narrator: In addition to the awards given exclusively to children's writers, Lindgren has also received a number of awards for adult authors, in particular, the Karen Blixen Medal established by the Danish Academy, the Russian Leo Tolstoy Medal, and the Chilean Selma Lagerlöf Prize.

In 1969, the writer received the Swedish State Prize for Literature. Her philanthropic achievements have been recognized with the 1978 German Booksell Peace Prize and the 1989 Albert Schweitzer Medal (awarded by the American Animal Improvement Institute).

The writer died on January 28, 2002 in Stockholm. Astrid Lindgren is one of the most famous children's writers in the world.

In Sweden, she became a living legend as she entertained, inspired and comforted generations of readers, participated in political life, changed laws and significantly influenced the development of children's literature.

Many books by A. Lindgren have been filmed.

Competition 2: "What books by Astrid Lindgren have you read?"

The teams take turns naming the pieces:

"Three stories about the Kid and Carlson", "Pippi Longstocking", "Roni, the robber's daughter", "The Adventures of Emil from Lenneberg", "We are all from Bullerby", "On the island of Saltkrok", "Mio, my Mio", " The Adventures of Kalle Blumkvist", "Rasmus the Tramp", "Mirabel", "Little Niels Carlson", "The Brothers Lionheart", "Madiken and Pims", "There are no robbers in the forest".

Competition 3: "From what works are the lines taken?"

1. She took it into her head to teach the horse to dance, but instead she crawled on all fours into the closet and covered herself with a box there - this was called playing sardines:

Pupils: "Pippi Longstocking".

2. "It was starting to get dark, and everything around looked very beautiful: the sky was so blue, which happens only in spring; the houses, as always at dusk, seemed somehow mysterious. Below, the park turned green: and from the tall poplars growing in the yard, a wonderful, pungent smell of leaves rose up.

This evening was made for walks on rooftops."

Pupils: "Carlson, who lives on the roof."

3. "But now the Great Mumrik was not in any of the specified hiding places. He was in a completely different place. And one of the main reasons why the War of the Roses broke out again on this hot July day was precisely the fact that Alym was impatient for sure find out where the hiding place is. And with the leader of the White Roses hostage, it is perhaps not so difficult to find out.

Pupils: "The Adventures of Kalle Blomkvist".

4. “Having laughed enough, Yum-Yum and I ran into the garden, started somersaulting in the clearings and playing hide-and-seek among the rose bushes. There are so many hiding places in the garden that a tenth of them would have been enough for Benka and me in Tegner Park. Or rather, Benka would have been enough After all, it is clear that I will no longer have to look for hiding places in Tegner Park.

Students: "Myo, my Mio."

5. "She remembered the time when she and Emil played Indians and Emil shoved her into a large copper basin with lingonberry jam so that she would become red-skinned, like a real Indian."

Pupils: "Emil from Lenneberg".

6. “Yes, the storm was so terrible that all the evil spirits that lived in the Mattis forest crawled frightened into their caves and secret shelters. castle on Mount Mattis. Their howls and cries interfered with Luvis, who lay in the inner chambers of the castle and was about to give birth to a baby."

Pupils: "Roni, the robber's daughter."

7. Yes, Freken Heck - answered Gunnar in a tone that Freken Heck is supposed to answer. In the special voice of an orphanage child, as he speaks to the headmistress or to the pastor who has come with an inspection and asks if the children like tending the garden. Or when the parents of village children come and ask why they beat their son, who shouted to someone in the schoolyard: "The parish tramp!" And the parish must answer in such a voice, submissive and polite, because Freken Heck, the pastor and other authorities tell him so.

Pupils: "Rasmus is a tramp."

8. "Finally I went to my own garden behind the house and planted there the seed that was given to me. Then I went for my little watering can and properly watered the soil in which I planted the seed.

Every day I went to water the seed and burned with curiosity - what will grow out of it. I thought maybe it would be a rose bush or something beautiful. But I would never have been able to guess what it would actually be."

Students: Mirabelle.

9. "In the kitchen, on the table for washing dishes, there was an old toothbrush that had served its age. Bertil took it and broke off the handle. Then he looked into the cupboard. There was a small - very small cup - my mother served jelly in it. Bertil poured into a cup of warm water from the pot, and put a bar of soap in it.

Pupils: "Little Nils Carlson."

4 competition "Homework".

Staging of works by A. Lindgren:

"Pippi Longstocking" - 1 team;

"Little Nils Carlson" - 2nd team;

"Kid and Carlson, who lives on the roof" - 3rd team.

5 competition "Recognize the work by drawing".

The facilitator shows the drawings to the teams. They will recognize the works of A. Lindgren.

Next contest - captain competition.

Auction "The most - the most".

The captains go to the blackboard and take turns calling all the classes for which Carlson is the "World's Best Specialist".

Carlson is the best in the world: flier, steam engine specialist, rooster painter, builder, speed housekeeper, dog breeder, magician, friend, cake destroyer, ghost, night prankster, snorer, pancake eater, runner, meatball specialist, towel finder, housekeeper tamer, babysitter, prankster, companion hunter, fox painter, etc.

Leading: And now let's have a little rest with you and play the game "Echo". And Pippi Longstocking will conduct this game.

Pippi Longstocking: You guys will be my ECHO. Answer questions. And to make it more fun, also clap your hands. Answering - two claps at the same time. So let's get started!

What is twice two? (Two! Two!)

What about a hundred and twenty minus two? (Two! Two!)

Great answer! (Vet! Vet!)

Mathematicians - hello! (Vet! Vet!)

Is it an ear or a nose? (Nose! Nose!)

Or maybe hay? (Woz! Woz!)

Is it an elbow or an eye? (Holding his elbow.) (Eye! Eye!)

But this is what we have? (Holding his nose) (Us! Us!)

Are you always good? (Yes Yes!)

Or only sometimes? (Yes Yes!)

Tired of answering? (Chat! Chat!)

I'll ask you to be quiet.

7 contest "Guess the crossword puzzle".

Each team, on a signal, begins to guess the crossword puzzle.

  1. One of Carlson's favorite dishes. (Puffs.)
  2. The name of the dog that was given to the Kid for his birthday. (Bimbo.)
  3. What was the name of Baby's sister? (Betan.)
  4. The name of a storyteller from Sweden. (Astrid.)
  5. The name of the city where the fabulous events took place. (Stockholm.)
  6. Habitat Carlson. (Roof.)
  7. A gift to Carlson on his birthday from the Kid. (Gun.)
  8. The real name of the baby. (Svante.)

Host: Read what happened.

Students: Lindgren.

8th competition "Voicing of a silent fragment".

1 team voiced a fragment from the video film "Mio, my Mio".

Team 2 - "Kid and Carlson, who lives on the roof."

Team 3 - Pippi Longstocking.

9 competition. Blitz poll.

Questions for 1 team:

1. Give the full name of Pippi Longstocking.

Pupils: Peppilot - Viktualina - Rolgardina Longstocking.

2. What days did Pippi clean her house?

Pupils: Peppy cleaned her house on Fridays.

3. Why did Emil's mother decide to break the tureen with a poker?

Pupils: Emil got into the tureen with his head and got stuck in it.

4. How did the thieves Fillet and Roulle get into Malysh's apartment?

Pupils: We opened the door with a wire inserted into the slot of the mailbox.

5. What did the son of the king of the Far Country hold in his hand?

Students: He was holding an apple in his hand.

6. How did it happen that the old robber castle turned into two castles?

Students: It split in half during a thunderstorm the night Roni was born.

7. What was depicted in the picture that Pippi painted at home, right on the wallpaper?

Pupils: The picture showed a fat lady, in a black hat and red dress, holding a yellow flower in one hand and a dead rat in the other hand.

8. What was the name of the song that Carlson composed?

Pupils: The song was called "The Cry of the Little Ghost".

9. What did Lisa from Bellerby get for her birthday?

Pupils: They gave her a room for her birthday.

10. With whom did Mio make friends in the Far Land?

Students: Mio befriends a boy named Yum-Yum and a horse called Miramis.

Questions for the second team:

1. In what ways did Emil offer to pull out a tooth from the maid Lina.

Pupils: He advised Lina to jump off the roof or tie a tooth to a horse and let the horse gallop.

2. How does Carlson feel about trouble?

Pupils: "Troubles are nothing, a matter of life!" Carlson said.

3. What new word did Pippi come up with?

Pupils: Peppy came up with the word - kukaryamba.

4. What new sport did Pippi come up with?

Pupils: Pippi came up with a new sport - asking each other questions.

5. What did Roni and Birk name the horses they tamed?

Pupils: Roni and Birk named the horses Sly and Savage.

6. Remember the name of the country in which Pope Ephraim was the Negro king.

Pupils: The country was called Veseliya.

7. How much will 7x7 be in the land of Veseliya?

Pupils: 7x7=102, because the climate there is completely different and the land is so fertile that 7x7 must be more than ours.

8. What did Carlson build the high tower from?

Pupils: He built a tower of cubes and one meatball.

9. What was the name of the villa where Pippi settled?

Pupils: The villa was called "Chicken".

10. What did Emil raise on the flagpole instead of the flag in honor of the arrival of the guests?

Pupils: Emil raised his sister Ida to the flagpole.

Questions for the 3rd team:

1. What did the brother and sister give the Kid for his birthday?

Pupils: They gave the Kid a toy dog.

2. How did Birk save Roni's life?

Students: He fought the underground spirits who lured Roni with their singing.

3. How many little men did Emil carve in the woodshed?

Students: He massacred exactly 365 people.

4. What did Pippi grow in the tree garden?

Pupils: In the garden, Pippi grew bottles of lemonade on the trees.

5. For which Emil was forgiven for all his pranks.

Pupils: He saved Alfred's life when he took him in a sleigh to the doctor in a snowstorm.

6. What do the words "Usombusor - garbage - filimbusor" mean in translation from Negro.

Students: These words mean: Tremble my enemies!

7. What treatment did Carlson prescribe for Uncle Julius?

Disciples: He prescribed the following treatment for him: tickling, anger, fooling around.

8. Who was painfully jealous of the housekeeper Freken Bock?

Pupils: Her sister Frida envied her.

9. What secret signal system did Malysh and Carlson use?

Pupils: One call means: "Come immediately." Two calls: "Do not fly by any means." Three calls: "What a blessing that there is such a beautiful, smart, moderately well-fed and brave person in the world like you, the best Carlson in the world!"

10. What did the children from Bullerby do at Christmas?

Pupils: They put peas in a bottle and sent them to the neighbors. Everyone had to say how many peas were in the bottle. The one who guessed most accurately won a prize.

Host: And now let's ask the jury to sum up the final results of the literary game: "Astrid Lindgren and her heroes."

Awards for teams.

All participants in the literary game receive memorable gifts.

The song "Little Country" sounds, music by I. Nikolaev.



In December 1926, her son Lars was born. There was not enough money, and she had to give her son to Denmark in a family of foster parents. In 1928, she got a job as a secretary at the Royal Automobile Club, where she met Strune Lindgrent. They married in April 1931, and after that, Astrid was able to take Lars home, and three years later her daughter Karin was born. Astrid became a housewife - the whole hour she took care of her children. In December 1926, her son Lars was born. There was not enough money, and she had to give her son to Denmark in a family of foster parents. In 1928, she got a job as a secretary at the Royal Automobile Club, where she met Strune Lindgrent. They married in April 1931, and after that, Astrid was able to take Lars home, and three years later her daughter Karin was born. Astrid became a housewife - the whole hour she took care of her children.


It was then that the writer wrote the tale of Pippi Longstocking. It happened in March 1944 when Astrid Lindgren sprained her leg. And so it was "born" - the first heroine - a red-haired cheerful girl named Pippi. Astrid Lindgren came up with many more new and interesting characters. This is Carlson, beloved by all the children of the whole world, and his faithful friend Kid, and many more friends of heroes ...




A. Lindgren earned one million in her entire life, but she did not spend this money on herself, but gave this money to charity. Modest at home, she took part in the social life of Sweden in her free time. She pushed for changes to the tax law, which caused inconvenience to the people of Sweden, helped pass the law on the protection of animals, and often spoke about the protection of nature. Today, the writer is better known for her characters Carlson Who Lives on the Roof and Pippi Longstocking. A. Lindgren's books have been translated into 85 languages ​​and published in more than 100 countries. Astrid Lindgren died in 2002 at the age of 94.








You know little about the girl Pippi, then we will talk about who you think about ... that's right, about the most wonderful character that the whole world loves. Maybe someone read, watched cartoons, films, went to performances? Guys, have you ever heard or read how the writer herself talked about her heroes. No, then listen. How Carlson first “flew” to her: “I saw him, or rather, at first I heard him one night, when I was tormented by insomnia. And then he flew into the room, sat on the bed and asked where he could find the Kid. I rubbed my eyes - no, this is not a dream, a small, plump little man with a propeller on his back and a button on his stomach was sitting on my bed. Who are you? I asked. “Why did you fly to me?” “I am the best Carlson in the world who lives on the roof,” he said. And I flew to you because you wrote a book about Pippi Longstocking.

Everyone knows that children are big fidgets. It is difficult for them to sit in one place, they always want to jump and jump, even in the library. And such an opportunity appeared for the students of the 4th grade "B" of the gymnasium No. 5 in Murmansk - for them The employees of the Murmansk Regional Children and Youth Library prepared a special event - "Jumping with a book or Fidget Day with the heroes of Astrid Lindgren" . After all, it was this Swedish writer who wrote books about very cheerful and active heroes who are not at all averse to fooling around: About Pippi Longstocking, Baby and Carlson, Emil from Lenneberg.

So our fourth-graders, divided into two teams, participated in various funny competitions. They took turns drawing a portrait of Carlson with their eyes closed, howling like the best ghosts in the world, making mummies with toilet paper. The guys showed their artistry when they portrayed circus performers with the help of pantomime, because they, too, like Pippi, would like to visit the circus; represented themselves as savages from warlike and rich tribes. The "Gemini" contest was fun and all the tricky riddles were guessed.

The guys were pleasantly surprised to learn that in the library you can sometimes have fun like this, play and even jump and shout loudly. But how wonderful it is sometimes to take your favorite poems out of your pocket and read them aloud! That is exactly what the guys did. On this day, they did not come to the library with empty pockets, each had his favorite poem in his pocket, which they read aloud. They were the works of Oleg Bundur, Grigory Oster and Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin.

This is how cheerfully and brightly began for our readers the Week of Children's and Youth Books, which will be held in the Murmansk region under the motto "Every day of discovery!" And ahead of the young readers of MODUB - a lot of incredible literary discoveries.

Mochkina M.D., teacher-librarian

MBOU "Ytyk-Kyuel secondary

secondary school No. 2

named after D.A. Petrov "Tattinsky ulus

Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).

Literary holiday dedicated to the 100th anniversary

Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren.

Methods used:

Verbal: performance by the school librarian, staging and reading excerpts from the fairy tales "The Kid and Carlson" and "Pippi Longstocking".

Visual: the use of a portrait, an exhibition of books.

Preliminary preparation:

Objectives: - development of interest in reading

Promotion of Astrid Lindgren's books

Learn to work in a micro team

Participants: 4th grade students

Design: portrait of the writer, book exhibition

The class is divided into 4 teams, come up with their names

I. The life and work of the famous writer, laureate of the International Gold Medal Hans Christian Andersen Astrid Lindgren.

On November 14, 1907, in the newspaper of the small Swedish town of Vimmerby, under the heading "Born", among two announcements was published: "The tenant Samuel August Erickson has a daughter, Astrid Anna Emilia." So for the first time the name of Astrid Lindgren, the future famous writer, laureate of the International Gold Medal of Hans Christian Andersen, appeared in print.

The Erickson family had four children. What kind of games they did not invent! Astrid made up stories and told them to her brother and sisters. In 1914, Astrid went to school. She studied well, and literature was especially given to the girl inventor. One of her writings was even published in the newspaper of her hometown.

When Astrid Erickson became an adult, she moved to Stockholm, got married, started working as a secretary in a book publishing house. And in the evenings she told fairy tales of her own composition to her two children, created home-made books for them. One day in March 1944, Astrid Lindgren sprained her leg, and the doctors told her not to get out of bed for three weeks. Agree: lying down for three weeks is very boring. And Astrid Lindgren came up with an occupation for herself. She began to write down the story she was telling her daughter.

So the first heroine Astrid Lindgren was born - a red-haired cheerful girl named Pippi.

After the huge success of the fairy tale about Pippi, many more appeared - many books and heroes: loved by the children of the whole world Karlsoe and his faithful friend the Kid, Emil from Lenneberg, Detective Kale Blomkvist, Brothers Lionheart, Roni - the daughter of a robber.

1. Competition "The best performer of the role of Carlson and the Kid"

Dramatization of fragments of a fairy tale (in pairs)

Carlson's song (performed by trio)

2. Competition "The most mischievous Pippi" and "The most fun Pippi"

Reading passages

Pippi dance

3. Literary game based on the story - fairy tale "Kid and Carlson»

Warm up

1. Baby's name (Svante)

2. What city does the Svatikson family live in (Stockholm)

3. What did the Kid dream about very, very much? (about the dog)

4. What did Carlson build a high tower from (from cubes)

5. When was Carlson's birthday? (April June)

6. When the Kid first flew to the roof with Carlson, who came after him to take him off the roof? (firefighters)

7. What was written on the plate nailed to Carlson's house?

(Carlson, who lives on the roof)

8. In what country do Malysh and Carlson live? (Sweden)

9. What was the name of the little dog? (Bimbo)

10. What did the brother and sister give the Kid for his birthday? (toy dog)

11. Why was the picture with the fox called "Portrait of my rabbits"? (The fox ate the rabbits)

12. What did the housekeeper talk about on TV? (As she prepares the sauce)

13. Two words were hidden in the word "Carlson". Which? (Carl and sleep)

14. What according to Carlson is the best medicine?

(Sweet Powder)

4. Which hero said these words?

“When I see myself, I want to shout “Hurrah”. (Carlson)

“No, there were no ghosts ... And I will not be able to speak on television, never, only Frida! ..” and she burst into tears. (Freken Bock)

“Yes, anyway, we should give him a dog. He's been dreaming about her for so long. When the Kid gets a dog, he will immediately forget about his Carlson. (Dad Baby)

5. Explanatory Dictionary Astrid Lindgren ("Baby and Carlson")

Sugary powder - (sweet powder = chocolate + cookies + nuts + lollipops)

Cry of the little ghost - (harmonica)

Fox poison - (pepper, meat sauce)

The Flying Mystery of Vazastan - (Carlson)

Zero, there are no races - (Roulle, we are gone)

Xoree in robguard - (rather in the wardrobe)

Curling - (taming)

6. Crossword "Heroes of the story-tale" Kid and Carlson "

He was robbed by crooks (Oscar)

Surname Baby. (Svanteson)

The name of one of the crooks. (rule)

The housekeeper married him. (Julius)

Kid's classmate. (Christer)

Kid's older brother (Bosse)

Little Gul-fiya was really called ... (Susanna)

(Horizontal get the name of the main character)

7. Awarding of winners

28.04.2017

2017 marks the 110th anniversary of the birth of the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren. Her fairy-tale characters - Pippi Longstocking and Carlson - are familiar to the whole world, and both children and adults find pleasure in fictional stories.
April 27 members of the club - video lounge "Serpentine of fairy tales and adventures", as well as students of 3 "B" class MBOU "OSh No. 15 of Yelets" (teacher Sotnikova L.V.) gathered in branch library №2 on literary game based on the work of A. Lindgren "Carlson, Pippi and others". The guys did not come empty-handed, but brought with them drawings based on A. Lindgren's books, which they drew especially for the event.

Leading the meeting Deryugina N.V. introduced the children to an interesting biography of the writer, told the story of the emergence of one of the heroines of A. Lindgren's books - Pippi Longstocking.
Divided into two teams - "Pippi" and "Carlson", the guys actively participated in a literary quiz and testing on the fairy tales "Pippi Longstocking" and "Carlson, who lives on the roof", solved a crossword puzzle, performed the task "Cipher", where they needed to identify Carlson's most catchy phrase.

The participants showed that they know and love the books of Astrid Lindgren, so they had no difficulties in completing the tasks. But still, the girls' team, Pippi, turned out to be faster and more active. Their captain, Marina Gerasimova, received a certificate of victory in the literary game based on the work of Astrid Lindgren.
The event was accompanied by a display of bright and colorful slides.
Also, an exhibition of books by Astrid Lindgren from the library fund was arranged for the children, which they met with pleasure and some of the books were taken home for reading.
At the end of the meeting, everyone watched an excerpt from the animated film "The Kid and Carlson" directed by Boris Stepantsev.








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