At the circus
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"At the Circus. Story in Pictures" is a fascinating drawn story about how the circus came to a small town, and in the evening all the residents rushed to the fantastic performance. Children love the circus, so a child will not get bored looking at the scientist elephants, camels and colts. You can get to know Göbel and Knorr's characters - their names and portraits are on the cover - or you can make up your own names and follow the adventures. After all, the arrival of the circus is a real adventure. It's not every day that elephants, monkeys, donkeys, camels and bears with barking "mosses" drive through the streets. The book has a through story that the child can follow and retell, looking at each character on each page. Thus, the kid himself or with the help of adults not only learns, for example, how to put a tent or what is a circus, but also learns to understand other people, their actions and actions. In this respect, "At the Circus" can be put on a par with the famous "Stories in Pictures" by Nikolai Radloff. The book by Göbel and Knorr is also useful to use in work with children and speech therapists, and educators, and psychologists. The art of detail in Göbel and Knorr is almost like in French painting of the XVIII century, only - for children. In addition to the fact that the book is simply curious to look at, it creates an impression of the diversity of the world: one hero looks at the clock and afraid to be late, another at the same time chatting with friends, and the third with astonishment watching the flying piglet. This is the kind of "vinaigrette" we live in, so it's great to have the opportunity to look into it.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series History in pictures
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