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Motorisha

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Author:Sapgir G.
Cover:Soft
Category:Children's BookFiction
ISBN:978-5-00041-213-8
Dimensions: 220x2x290cm
The adult poet Henry Sapgir wrote a lot for children. Wonderful poems, plays and scripts of cartoons came out from under his pen. Sapgir was a great experimenter. Once he composed a fairy tale with an unexpected fantastic plot (which may remind his parents of the eternal dispute for the championship between physicists and lyrics that broke out in the 60s of the last century).
The boy Dima urgently needed a nanny. Creative and resourceful parents built from the washing machine, irons, kettles and light bulbs a strange-looking thing called an even more strange abbreviation-Dern, which meant a homemade electronic robot nan. A scarf, carefully tied with a mother on a lawn head, emphasized that this is a feminine being. Parents went to work, forgetting to give the newly -made nanny the team: Become a man. The next morning, Dima discovered the robot in the apartment and, realizing that from now on this was his nanny, was incredibly delighted. But the very first joint walk showed that not so just in the relationship of man and a soulless piece of iron. The nanny, who received the capacious name of Motorisha from Dima, did not understand what fun or boredom was, she believed that the frog made by her from the nuts was better than the living, that the metal flower is more reliable and functional than the real, because it is antipable, frost -resistant and frost -resistant and T.D. And Dima - a child with a delicate soul - was sharpened ... It is good that he accidentally uttered the magical words become a man. The inner world of Motorisha was immediately enriched with the concepts of “music”, “beauty”, “pleasure”, and the domestic technocratic landscape was successfully supplemented by carousels. In the finale, to the mutual joy of all the characters, Motorisha handed a living chamomile to her mother, and Dima told a fairy tale about the nut before bedtime ... Oh, that is, about repuis.
A fantastic fairy tale, masterfully illustrated by Mikhail Skobelev, will appeal to preschool children and can become the subject of a family conversation about subtle matters, about living and inanimate, about gross and elevated
Author:
Author:Sapgir G.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
  • Category:Children's Book
  • Category:Fiction
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Paper:Coared
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00041-213-8

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