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Igralište u parku " is a collection of short stories by the Montenegrin writer Milenko Ratković , often read as mandatory literature ( of elementary school.
The book is an anthology of stories primarily selected from Ratković's successful collections (1965) and "Vragolani"
(1966). The stories center on the world of children, depicting their adventures, friendships, and growing pains with warmth and sincerity. Key Themes and Style Childhood and Nature:
The setting is often a coastal Mediterranean environment between the sea and rugged hills, reflecting the author's birthplace in Bar. Authentic Perspective:
Unlike many writers who idealize childhood, Ratković portrays it impartially, showing that it is not just a fairy-tale kingdom but a period full of real emotions and challenges. Narrative Style: prepricana lektira igraliste u parku
The stories are concise and lively, focusing on realistic dialogues and vivid descriptions of children's games and adventures. Montenegrina.net Summary of Notable Stories
The collection contains numerous short stories. Here are summaries of some of the most frequently discussed: Pas Hektor (Hektor the Dog):
A boy notices his old dog, Hektor, is sick and unmoving. His father recalls Hektor’s loyalty, like the time he brought back a rabbit even while wounded. The story ends sadly as the boy wakes up to find Hektor’s house empty—dogs often leave home to die in solitude. Bakine suze (Grandmother’s Tears):
During a busy family evening, the grandmother accidentally spills a pot of milk. She cries, and the narrator initially finds it trivial. Later, he realizes she cried because she knew the true value of hard work and the struggle to provide for the family during leaner times. Događaj u razredu (Incident in the Classroom): Igralište u parku " is a collection of
A boy named Vlado carries money meant to buy bread for his family. Two classmates steal it to buy cakes. Vlado is left in tears, not just for the lost money, but because he feels a "part of his heart" that belonged to his friends was ripped away by their betrayal. Srna (The Doe):
Boys find a doe wounded by a hunter. They take her home, and their grandfather helps heal her broken legs. Once spring arrives, they release her back into the forest, marking her with red dye so hunters will spare her. Vesnin patuljak (Vesna’s Dwarf):
A girl named Vesna "befriends" a garden dwarf, bringing it food and talking to it. A group of boys, led by Novica, destroys the statue with stones. Although a neighbor repairs it, Vesna feels it is "no longer alive" because the magic and kindness it represented were broken. Montenegrina.net Author Background
Milenko Ratković (1931–2016) was a prominent children's author and journalist. He spent much of his career editing children's programs on Radio Montenegro. His work is deeply rooted in his own childhood memories of Stari Bar, which he often described as a town that felt like it belonged in a fairy tale. Montenegrina.net from this collection or help with main characters MONTENEGRINA - Milenko Ratković - Igralište u parku Warm-up : Walk to the park, notice signs,
3. Deep Analysis (Themes and Ideas)
6. Case Study / Practical Example
Describe a hypothetical or real 30-minute session with 4–6-year-olds:
- Warm-up: Walk to the park, notice signs, say initial sounds of objects.
- Free play with adult narrating: “Mia is going up the ladder. What might happen next?”
- Guided activity: “Let’s find 3 words on the playground that start with ‘S’.”
- Story circle: Each child tells a 2‑sentence story based on what they did.
- Return to classroom: Draw/write “My park story” (scribble writing counts as pre-reading).
Primer iz prakse: "Mali Princ" na igralištu
Uzmimo za primer "Malog Princa" (Antoan de Sent Egziperi). Prepričana lektira kaže: Mali Princ dolazi na Zemlju i susreće lisicu.
Na igralištu:
- Pesak postaje pustinja.
- Lisa je maskota (ili stariji učenik).
- Penjalica je "planina" s koje Mali Princ gleda ruže.
- Ljuljaška je njegova planeta – ljuljajući se, on govori: "Samo srcem dobro vidiš."
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5. Stil i jezik
- Jezik: Pjesme su pisane čistim, razgovornim jezikom koji je lako razumjeti.
- Stil: Česta je upotreba onomatopeje (glasova koji oponašaju zvukove iz prirode ili igre) i personifikacije (davanje ljudskih osobina stvarima i životinjama).
- Ritam: Pjesme imaju živahan ritam, poput dječjeg trčanja ili skakanja, što ih čini idealnim za recitaciju.
O djelu: Igralište u parku
Naslov: Igralište u parku Autorica: Nansi Pilsberi Grifin Književni rod: Lirika (opisuje doživljaj) / Epika (sadrži radnju i dijalog) Književna vrsta: Proza / Kratka priča Tema: Dječja ljubomora, učenje dijeljenja i uspostavljanje prijateljstva na javnom igralištu.
