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Children today have more opportunities, but less interest in reading, than their peers 20-30 years ago. Parents have a great responsibility to extract from the boundless book industry for their children exactly those pearls of literature that teach them to think, empathize, and strive to be like the hero. Often, due to the brightness and abundance of pictures, children are content to read the first pages and look through the entire book. Presumably the end of the plot is clear, interest in the book is lost. Perhaps this fairy tale will help your children read the book to the end. Once upon a time there was a girl Irishka. She lived neither far nor close, neither high nor low, in a two-story house, on the first floor. Irishka is a big dreamer, she will come up with some kind of craft, and then mom and dad will think for a long time about how such beauty was formed. Irishka's dolls were very loved. Each of them had a whole suitcase of outfits sewn on them, all of them newfangled. The knitting needles were friends with the girl’s fingers, and from frequent encounters they sparkled with joy. Only books were offended by Irishka. Many of them, unread, were hidden under the girl’s table. Irishka read quickly and with the correct intonation, but the books were not interesting to her. Either you don’t like the story, or there are more important things to do. And the unread book will move from the table under the table. And then one day Irishka was reading a book of fairy tales. I read and read. I read and read. The words came together slower and slower, and the eyes began to close. The girl did not notice how she fell asleep. The girl woke up. I looked around and she was not at home, but on a forest path. Irishka walked forward and looked at the forest in surprise. Ana will meet her with a girl in a red cap and a dirty dress. An excited Irishka ran up and asked: “Girl, girl, what happened to you?” This is what Irishka heard: “Three days ago my mother sent me to my grandmother to take pies. And the girl Irishka stopped reading the fairy tale about me. Now I don’t know where to go, how the fairy tale will end.” Irishka was surprised and began to guess about something. She invited Little Red Riding Hood to walk along the path with her. It's more fun together. How long does it take to meet the girls, another girl with a basket of fallen snowdrops. Irishka began to color again to see what happened. The girl replies that her stepmother sent her in December for snowdrops, the month of April helped her find flowers, but then the girl Irishka got tired of reading the fairy tale, and the stranger doesn’t know what to do next. Irishka exclaimed: “Where are we?” “In the land of unread fairy tales,” the girls answered in unison. “Since you got lost in this country, then they stopped reading the fairy tale about you.. It will be difficult to get out of this country. Only if the Fairy tale is read to the end.” Irishka sat down on a stump under a large pine tree and began to cry. The girl cried for a long time. I didn’t notice how I fell asleep again. Irishka woke up from a strong roar. The girl shuddered and looked around. And this book fell on the floor. The girl was happy. She realized that she had only dreamed of the land of unread fairy tales. And behind the door in the kitchen, mom and dad are talking about something. She is at home! Irishka picked up the book from the floor. I read the story to the end. She went up to the table and began looking for the books “Little Red Riding Hood” and “The Twelve Months.” Irishka really wanted Little Red Riding Hood and her stepdaughter to have all their adventures end with a happy ending.