Sweet Tooth and All That. From the Pages of a Children's Humor Magazine
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You'll definitely never get bored with this fun and useful book!
"Sweet Tooth and Everyone Else" is the second collection of funny and instructive illustrated stories. Like the first collection ("Little Girl Masha, Doll Natasha, and Everyone Else"), it is based on archival issues of the magazine "Funny Pictures." The pictures were created by the wonderful illustrators, inexhaustible inventors, and humorists A. Sazonov, S. Byalkovskaya, V. Statsinsky, M. Bitny, V. Chizhikov, Yu. Uzbyakov, and others.
The collection is incredibly funny, a fantastically diverse collection of genres, with a colossal variety of themes: illustrated stories, picture riddles, fairy tale riddles, labyrinths, paired pictures, and captivating comic strips.
Little ones will enjoy looking at illustrated stories about clever and mischievous boys and girls, and friendly and resourceful animals and birds. The evil characters, however, won't seem scary to children because they always find themselves in funny situations. Each story contains a deep educational message: children learn to see the sequence of events, compose stories, and describe the characters' actions and emotions.
This book is recommended for preschool-aged children. It can be used by parents, teachers, and speech therapists in speech development classes.
"Sweet Tooth and Everyone Else" is the second collection of funny and instructive illustrated stories. Like the first collection ("Little Girl Masha, Doll Natasha, and Everyone Else"), it is based on archival issues of the magazine "Funny Pictures." The pictures were created by the wonderful illustrators, inexhaustible inventors, and humorists A. Sazonov, S. Byalkovskaya, V. Statsinsky, M. Bitny, V. Chizhikov, Yu. Uzbyakov, and others.
The collection is incredibly funny, a fantastically diverse collection of genres, with a colossal variety of themes: illustrated stories, picture riddles, fairy tale riddles, labyrinths, paired pictures, and captivating comic strips.
Little ones will enjoy looking at illustrated stories about clever and mischievous boys and girls, and friendly and resourceful animals and birds. The evil characters, however, won't seem scary to children because they always find themselves in funny situations. Each story contains a deep educational message: children learn to see the sequence of events, compose stories, and describe the characters' actions and emotions.
This book is recommended for preschool-aged children. It can be used by parents, teachers, and speech therapists in speech development classes.
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