Funny fairy tales for kids
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In the tale of Maxim Gorky “About Ivanushka-Durachka” (retelling of the Russian folk tale), Ivanushka-Durachka, whatever he does, everything is ridiculous with him-not like people. The animals in the fairy tale “Confusion” of K. Chukovsky wanted to talk differently, and not in the way nature taught them: the kittens wanted to grunt, ducklings-burst and even garboned, soaked, like a cow. In the poetic fairy tale, S. Marshak, Huliganit Poodle: whatever he does-he hides for two weeks behind the old woman, pretends to be dead, gets confused in threads ...
These and other nobile fairy tales came up and continue to come up with writers, each-each-each-each In your own way. Their tales at first glance are funny, witty. But in every fairy tale a deep meaning-they will tell you how to behave, teach the mind. Parents can use centuries -old wisdom to explain simple human values to the kids.
for preschool age
These and other nobile fairy tales came up and continue to come up with writers, each-each-each-each In your own way. Their tales at first glance are funny, witty. But in every fairy tale a deep meaning-they will tell you how to behave, teach the mind. Parents can use centuries -old wisdom to explain simple human values to the kids.
for preschool age
Author:
Author:Sutheev Vladimir Grigoryevich, Chukovsky Korney Ivanovich, Marshak Samuel Yakovlevich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
Series:
Series: the best fairy tales
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:0+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-17-105976-7
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