Na | Straganie

is one of the most famous children's poems by the Polish author Jan Brzechwa . It tells a humorous story about personified vegetables at a market stall who engage in petty arguments about each other's appearance and character, only to realize their shared fate at the end.

Names of common vegetables ( cebula, burak, fasola, groch ).

Depending on what you need, here are a few ways to use this subject: 1. The Core Message (The "Plot") Na straganie

Because of its rhythmic nature and colorful characters, "Na straganie" is a staple in Polish early education. Helpful content for a lesson or activity could include:

"Wnet i tak zginiemy w zupie!" (Soon we will all perish in the soup!)—the ultimate lesson in humility. 4. Language Learning For those learning Polish, this poem is excellent for: is one of the most famous children's poems

Assign children different vegetable roles (the grumpy onion, the proud beet) to practice expression and public speaking.

Brzechwa’s work is known for its "tongue-twister" quality and rhythmic flow. Depending on what you need, here are a

Create tasks where learners match quotes from the poem to the correct vegetable (e.g., matching the "empty-headed" insult to the cabbage).