The Tale of the Lost Anchor. Entertaining St. Petersburg Walks for Children and Parents
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An illustrated story about the voyage of a golden ship from the Admiralty spire, which searches for its anchor and gets into amazing adventures.
In this fascinating and colorful book you will find the key that will open the doors to the uncharted St. Petersburg. Turning page after page, you and your children will get to know the fairy tale characters, who will later meet you during your walk around the Admiralty building. "The Tale of the Lost Anchor" is written by educator and tour guide Grigory Tkach. It consists of several sections: - the fairy tale; - a methodical guide with an example of an interactive walk around the Admiralty building; - a list of props needed for the walk; - an appendix with movable games that can be used on the route. Also inside you will find two colorful maps. The map-plan with the Admiralty building can be scanned and turned into a puzzle, which you will collect during the route. On it, the fairy tale characters depicted on the facades of the Admiralty building come to life and get down from their places to meet little readers. And also in the book there is a map of the European part of Russia. On it you can not only trace the route of the ship, but also use it as a walking game. The main thing is that you have a die and chips. The book will be equally useful for children, parents, teachers and guides. It will become a real assistant in preparation for a lesson on the history of St. Petersburg or just a new friend with whom the whole family will have fun and interest.
In this fascinating and colorful book you will find the key that will open the doors to the uncharted St. Petersburg. Turning page after page, you and your children will get to know the fairy tale characters, who will later meet you during your walk around the Admiralty building. "The Tale of the Lost Anchor" is written by educator and tour guide Grigory Tkach. It consists of several sections: - the fairy tale; - a methodical guide with an example of an interactive walk around the Admiralty building; - a list of props needed for the walk; - an appendix with movable games that can be used on the route. Also inside you will find two colorful maps. The map-plan with the Admiralty building can be scanned and turned into a puzzle, which you will collect during the route. On it, the fairy tale characters depicted on the facades of the Admiralty building come to life and get down from their places to meet little readers. And also in the book there is a map of the European part of Russia. On it you can not only trace the route of the ship, but also use it as a walking game. The main thing is that you have a die and chips. The book will be equally useful for children, parents, teachers and guides. It will become a real assistant in preparation for a lesson on the history of St. Petersburg or just a new friend with whom the whole family will have fun and interest.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Petersburg. Architecture and history
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