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

The poem features various vegetables—like the onion, beet, bean, and dill—trading insults. The cabbage is the primary target of their ridicule (often called "empty-headed" in Polish rhymes), but it ultimately offers the wisest perspective: there is no point in fighting because they will all end up in the together anyway. 2. Educational & Creative Activities Na straganie

Brzechwa’s work is known for its "tongue-twister" quality and rhythmic flow. The cabbage

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

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

"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:

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