How the lamb believed the tiger cub
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In a house with a carrot roof, a sheep named Rague, a wolf named wok and a crocodile named Omlet, lived together and cheerfully. Once an omelet ran after a wand, and brought the tiger - soft and fluffy, real plowing! The sheep wanted to leave Plush for herself, but the wolf said that she needed to take the tiger to home. When they walked up the river, Plyusha did not still lag behind the stew: he clung to the sheep and gently rumbled into her ear. What a lovely baby! - said the sheep and everyone who met him in the way. And only Omlet noticed that others did not see: the tigeron loves mice and fish for a reason, but to eat! And he also has not quite ordinary interest to the sheep! The suspicions of the omelet were confirmed when the tigerok brought them home to dad and mother Tigram. And everything could end very sadly if it weren’t for an omelet, which was difficult to call lovely, but which turned out to be a faithful and devoted friend!
The British author Steve Smolman came up with a story about real friendship, which helps to develop critical thinking, teaches to distinguish disinterested love from pretense and see the internal content behind the external form. And the young French artist Joel Dreidemi painted funny and touching illustrations for this story.
The series for the smallest is addressed to children aged 3 to 5 years. It contains the best shots of modern foreign writers and artists. They are distinguished by an exciting plot, which is understandable even to babies, and bright expressive illustrations on each turn.
Books of the series “For the Last” are also perfect for preschoolers for the first independent reading
In a house with a carrot roof, a sheep named Rague, a wolf named wok and a crocodile named Omlet, lived together and cheerfully. Once an omelet ran after a wand, and brought the tiger - soft and fluffy, real plowing! The sheep wanted to leave Plush for herself, but the wolf said that she needed to take the tiger to home. When they walked up the river, Plyusha did not still lag behind the stew: he clung to the sheep and gently rumbled into her ear. What a lovely baby! - said the sheep and everyone who met him in the way. And only Omlet noticed that others did not see: the tigeron loves mice and fish for a reason, but to eat! And he also has not quite ordinary interest to the sheep! The suspicions of the omelet were confirmed when the tigerok brought them home to dad and mother Tigram. And everything could end very sadly if it weren’t for an omelet, which was difficult to call lovely, but which turned out to be a faithful and devoted friend!
The British author Steve Smolman came up with a story about real friendship, which helps to develop critical thinking, teaches to distinguish disinterested love from pretense and see the internal content behind the external form. And the young French artist Joel Dreidemi painted funny and touching illustrations for this story.
The series for the smallest is addressed to children aged 3 to 5 years. It contains the best shots of modern foreign writers and artists. They are distinguished by an exciting plot, which is understandable even to babies, and bright expressive illustrations on each turn.
Books of the series “For the Last” are also perfect for preschoolers for the first independent reading
Author:
Author:Smolman Steve
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Molded
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:0+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00041-478-1
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