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Eleven Stories For Boys And Girls by Nikolai Nosov
In this post, we will see the book by Nikolai Nosov: Eleven Stories For Boys And Girls. About the book A collection of picture stories for children by Russian children’s author Nikolai Nosov. There is much more to say about … Continue reading
Why Water Is Wet by Mailen Konstantinovsky
In this post, we will see the book Why Water Is Wet by Mailen Konstantinovsky. About the book A popular science book on chemistry of water and other molecules and atoms. If I were to ask you what everything in … Continue reading
Kids And Cubs by Olga Perovskaya
In this post, we will see the book Kids And Cubs by Olga Perovskaya. About the book Childhood recollections of animals by an author from Alma-Ata, the capital of the Kazakh Republic (now Kazakhstan). There are tales of a pair … Continue reading
A Picture Book Of Insects by Vitaly Tanasyichuk
In this post, we will see the book A Picture Book Of Insects by Vitaly Tanasyichuk. About the book A book about insects What an empty place the desert seems to be—nothing but sand all around and wilted bushes that … Continue reading
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