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Zima v vrtcu skozi izbrane zimske zgodbe : diplomsko delo
ID Benedičič, Urša (Author), ID Blažič, Milena (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V diplomskem delu obravnavamo temo Zima v vrtcu skozi izbrane zimske zgodbe. Namen raziskave je bil ugotoviti, kako pravljice, literarni liki ter dejavnosti, zasnovane na podlagi petih izbranih zimskih zgodb, prispevajo k spoznavanju in doživljanju zime ter k zaznavanju sprememb v naravi in pri sebi pri triletnih otrocih. V teoretičnem delu smo se osredotočili na strokovna izhodišča obravnavane tematike. Predstavili smo pomen pravljic v zgodnjem otroštvu ter njihov vpliv na razvoj otrok. Poudarili smo vlogo pravljic kot spodbude za domišljijo in ustvarjalnost ter vlogo odraslih pri spodbujanju branja pri otrocih. Predstavili smo tudi pomen kakovostne otroške literature, med katero smo izpostavili otroški reviji Ciciban in Cicido. V nadaljevanju smo predstavili letne čase, pri čemer smo posebno pozornost namenili zimi, ter pojasnili pomen spoznavanja letnih časov v predšolskem obdobju. Pomemben del zime so tudi zimski prazniki ter z njimi povezane šege in navade. Predstavili smo njihov izvor in glavne značilnosti, ob tem pa izpostavili tudi različne mitološke like, značilne za zimsko obdobje. Opisali smo božične simbole ter značilnosti praznovanja novega leta. V empiričnem delu smo predstavili izvedbo dejavnosti na osnovi petih izbranih pravljic iz tematske antologije Babica Zima, v kateri so zbrane različne zimske zgodbe za praznični čas. Izmed petdesetih pravljic smo izbrali pet takih, ki so primerne za triletne otroke in so služile kot spodbuda za domišljijo, raznolike ustvarjalne dejavnosti in dejavnosti, povezane z neposrednim doživljanjem okolja. Na podlagi pregleda teoretičnih izhodišč in empiričnih ugotovitev smo zaključili, da s pravljicami otroci lažje in bolje razumejo svet okrog njih.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:predšolska vzgoja, pravljice, otroška literatura, branje, vloga odraslih, vrtec, triletni otroci, zima, decembrski prazniki, šege in običaji, obdarovanje, zimski mitološki liki, božični simboli
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:U. Benedičič
Year:2026
Number of pages:73 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-183386 This link opens in a new window
UDC:373.2(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:281773827 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.06.2026
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Winter in kindergarten through selected winter stories
Abstract:
The thesis addresses the topic Winter in Kindergarten through Selected Winter Stories. The purpose of the research was to determine how fairy tales, literary characters and activities based on five selected winter stories contribute to young children's understanding and experience of winter, as well as to their perception of changes in nature and within themselves among three-year-old children. In the theoretical part, we focused on the professional foundations of the topic. We presented the importance of fairy tales in early childhood and their impact on child development. We emphasized the role of fairy tales as a stimulus for imagination and creativity, as well as the role of adults in encouraging reading in children. We also highlighted the importance of quality children’s literature, with special attention given to the children’s magazines Ciciban and Cicido. Furthermore, we introduced the seasons, with special attention given to winter, and explained the importance of learning about the seasons in the preschool period. An important part of winter is also the winter holidays, along with their associated customs and traditions. We presented their origins and main characteristics, and highlighted various mythological figures typical of the winter season. We described Christmas symbols and the characteristics of New Year celebrations. In the empirical part, we presented the implementation of activities based on five selected fairy tales from the thematic anthology Grandmother Winter, which includes various winter stories for the festive season. Out of fifty tales, we selected five that are suitable for three-year-old children and that served as a stimulus for imagination, diverse creative activities and activities related to the direct experience of the environment. Based on the review of theoretical foundations and empirical findings, we concluded that fairy tales help children understand the world around them more easily and effectively.

Keywords:fairy tales, children’s literature, reading, role of adults, kindergarten, three-year-old children, winter, December holidays, customs and traditions, gift-giving, winter mythological characters, Christmas symbols

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