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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 ). Na straganie

Create tasks where learners match quotes from the poem to the correct vegetable (e.g., matching the "empty-headed" insult to the cabbage). is one of the most famous children's poems

Brzechwa’s work is known for its "tongue-twister" quality and rhythmic flow. Create tasks where learners match quotes from the

"Co? Kapusta? Głowa pusta?" (What? The cabbage? The empty head?)—a classic Polish pun.

Use the poem as a jumping-off point to talk about different vegetables, their colors, and why they are healthy. 3. Key Characters & Famous Lines The Onion: Always complaining or crying. The Beet: Often portrayed as stubborn or defensive.