Military history of Russia (CDMP3)

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- damn bridge
- volunteers in Sevastopol
- our proud "Varangian"
- here she is our "Bukashka"
- goal- Berlin < Br />- It is decided to display through the front line
- the unique abilities that they possess is ... "
the Ardis publishing house represents a unique collection of audio players for children. Easy, as if playing, children will plunge into a bright and fascinating world of knowledge. And the famous artists who took part in the record of the performances will help them in this.
Two heroes - Masha and Petya, accompanied by a good acquaintance - Professor Vladimir Sergeyevich, over and over again, go on exciting travels through space and time. The professor is ready to answer all Masha and Petit questions, and in the most confusing cases, the famous erudite Anatoly Wasserman will always help the guys.
A series History introduces children to the peoples who inhabited our planet, with the emergence and heyday of the states they created, their life and culture, with the events of the long time past days. Young listeners, together with our heroes, will experience a lot of adventures, learn a lot of new ones that have not come to the pages of school textbooks, increase erudition and the general cultural level.
Contractors: Chovzhik A., Litvinov I., Levashev V., Kuznetsov A., Bogdanova Alexander
Author of the script: Lukin Alexander.
Sound time: 01:18
Format: MPEG-I LAYER-3 (MP3), 320 KBPS, 16 Bit, 44.1 KHZ, STEREO
MOVER: 1 mp3
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Category:
  • Category:Audio & Video courses
  • Category:Cartoons & Multimedia & 3D
Dimensions:
Dimensions:14x12.5x1 cm
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Series: Developing audio encyclopedia

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