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ISBNs | 978-5-00041-444-6 |
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The weight | 0,205 kg |
Size | 215 × 280 mm |
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Like all children, little Masha is a big dreamer and inventor. She believes in fairy tales with all her heart: in miraculous transformations, and in magical countries, and in Baba Yaga, and in talking helper animals. That is why every Masha's day - even the most ordinary one - is filled with amazing events and adventures. None of the adults, of course, notice this, they continue to live their normal adult lives, while Mashenka either shrinks to the size of a pea, or falls into the desert of washing powder, or stays in Baba Yaga's house. Tales of Little Mashenka was first published in 1962. They were read in childhood to many modern mothers and even grandmothers, and they will gladly read them to their today's children and grandchildren. After all, in sixty years these tales have not become outdated at all. They unusually accurately convey the children's sense of the world with its belief in magic at every step. Reading them, adults themselves will feel like children for a while and will be able to understand their kids much better. This edition is an abbreviated version of "Tales of Little Mashenka". It includes three tales out of seven. “About Masha, a pea and a red rooster”, “About Masha and a forest raspberry”, “About Masha and a toothbrush”