White-sided magpie
The best book for early reading is undoubtedly a fairy tale, told briefly and clearly, with bright, easy-to-understand pictures.
The nursery rhyme about the white-sided magpie, illustrated by the great master of children's illustration, Yuri Vasnetsov, is told and shown to the youngest readers. A busy magpie, wearing a skirt and apron, carrying a staff and a bundle, wanders through the forest, bustles about the house, and invites guests: an owl, a sparrow, a squirrel, a bunny, a duck, and mice. Who wouldn't she give porridge to?
The artist drew expressive and memorable characters and created an enticing fairytale world around them, which, thanks to the extra details, feels truly real. This includes a hut, windows with shutters, a stove, the main character's clothes, a supply of mushrooms and rowan berries, buckets with yokes, an axe with a log, a cast-iron pot with porridge, and fir trees and bushes around the hut. Such drawings captivate children, focus their attention, help them learn new words and images, and evoke an emotional response.
This book is recommended for very young children, who can repeatedly examine the beautiful, colorful illustrations and also play with their fingers and palms with adult assistance.
The nursery rhyme about the white-sided magpie, illustrated by the great master of children's illustration, Yuri Vasnetsov, is told and shown to the youngest readers. A busy magpie, wearing a skirt and apron, carrying a staff and a bundle, wanders through the forest, bustles about the house, and invites guests: an owl, a sparrow, a squirrel, a bunny, a duck, and mice. Who wouldn't she give porridge to?
The artist drew expressive and memorable characters and created an enticing fairytale world around them, which, thanks to the extra details, feels truly real. This includes a hut, windows with shutters, a stove, the main character's clothes, a supply of mushrooms and rowan berries, buckets with yokes, an axe with a log, a cast-iron pot with porridge, and fir trees and bushes around the hut. Such drawings captivate children, focus their attention, help them learn new words and images, and evoke an emotional response.
This book is recommended for very young children, who can repeatedly examine the beautiful, colorful illustrations and also play with their fingers and palms with adult assistance.
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