UZBEK CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

Authors

  • Mirsaidova Nilufar Sobirjonovna Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizami Mother tongue in primary school and its teaching methodology associate professor of the Department Doctor of Philosophy, PhD in philology.

Keywords:

children's literature, folk oral creativity, readers, features

Abstract

A collection of literary, artistic, scientific, popular, and public works written for children and adolescents is known as children's literature. This is mostly made up of fiction. The world's children's literature, including that of the Uzbek people, starts with examples of oral creativity, the majority of which are intended for young children. These include quick sayings, riddles, play songs, narrations, legends, fairy tales, proberb's, parables, and epics. In this article, opinions and reflections on Uzbek children's literature will be discussed

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Published

2023-05-28

How to Cite

Mirsaidova Nilufar Sobirjonovna. (2023). UZBEK CHILDREN’S LITERATURE. World Bulletin of Social Sciences, 22, 161-163. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbss/article/view/2771

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