There was a skeleton walking through town
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Our contemporary, Siberian Alexei Eroshin, is an amazingly interesting person. He is a hunter, a fisherman, a photographer, a designer, a bard, a prose writer and a poet. And on the background of these wonderful and diverse skills he is also the most talented children's author.
Alexei with inimitable humor writes about everything in the world - about boys, dogs, parrots, other animals and even about the skeleton. In his children's poems, everything is perfect: and impeccable technique of versification - rhythms, rhymes, alliteration, etc., and the most anything but childish themes - walks on puddles, repair toy train, the eternal children's question "who is stronger - an elephant or a whale" ... And even transparent "pedagogical" morality, which is present in many of his poems, is always formulated short and cheerful and completely devoid of moralizing. And Eroshin's word games (the masterpiece poem "Anglichajnoe") are a special pleasure. Poems Eroshin cause a lot of positive emotions. They are good for reading aloud, easily replenish children's vocabulary and are instantly memorized by heart. "Chinchilla lived in a hut at the edge of the forest, and sewed clothes for each animal. "For the toad, a toadstool. "A raincoat for the ferret. A striped vest for a chipmunk." To match Eroshin's fantasy poems are the illustrations by Maxim Pokalyov, a book graphic artist and daring improviser from Tatarstan. He picked up, supplemented and developed with his "inventions" the author's plots and made each page of the book unpredictable and full of surprises. The book is good for joint family reading for adults and children of all ages, as well as for looking at the pictures.
Alexei with inimitable humor writes about everything in the world - about boys, dogs, parrots, other animals and even about the skeleton. In his children's poems, everything is perfect: and impeccable technique of versification - rhythms, rhymes, alliteration, etc., and the most anything but childish themes - walks on puddles, repair toy train, the eternal children's question "who is stronger - an elephant or a whale" ... And even transparent "pedagogical" morality, which is present in many of his poems, is always formulated short and cheerful and completely devoid of moralizing. And Eroshin's word games (the masterpiece poem "Anglichajnoe") are a special pleasure. Poems Eroshin cause a lot of positive emotions. They are good for reading aloud, easily replenish children's vocabulary and are instantly memorized by heart. "Chinchilla lived in a hut at the edge of the forest, and sewed clothes for each animal. "For the toad, a toadstool. "A raincoat for the ferret. A striped vest for a chipmunk." To match Eroshin's fantasy poems are the illustrations by Maxim Pokalyov, a book graphic artist and daring improviser from Tatarstan. He picked up, supplemented and developed with his "inventions" the author's plots and made each page of the book unpredictable and full of surprises. The book is good for joint family reading for adults and children of all ages, as well as for looking at the pictures.
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