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Tag Archives: children’s books
MISHA Stack
Here are some issues of Misha on the Internet Archive All Credits to original uploaders
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Tagged children's books, misha, picture books, story books
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Masha And The Bear – Irina Zheleznova
In this post, we will see the book Masha and the Bear translated by Irina Zheleznova. The amazing drawings in the book are by Evgeny Rachev. The book was first published by Raduga Publishers in 1965, this scan is from the third … Continue reading →
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Tagged art, bear, children's books, folk tale, illustrated books, russian, soviet, stories
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The Bear Sits On The Log: A Byelorussian Folk Song
In this post, we will see the book titled The Bear Sits On The Log: A Byelorussian Folk Song translated from the Byelorussian by Walter May. The book has some fantastic illustrations set in the song. The fantastic illustrations are … Continue reading →
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Tagged books, byelorussian, children's books, folk songs, illustrated books, Mastatskaya Litaratura, soviet
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Jug With Gold Coins: A Moldovian Folk Tale – Grigore Botezatu
In this post, we will see another children’s illustrated storybook: Jug With Gold Coins Moldovian Fairy Tale by Grigore Botezatu. The book is about three brothers who are told by their dying father about a treasure buried in their farm. The … Continue reading →
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Tagged art, children's books, fable, folk tale, illustrated books, Kishinev Literatura artistika, moldovian, russian, sons, soviet, treasure
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The Stolen Sun – Kornei Chukovsky
In this post, we will see the illustrated children’s book The Stolen Sun by Kornei Chukovsky. In the book, a crocodile steals the Sun, which is then brought back by a bear. The book is beautifully illustrated: The book was translated … Continue reading →
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Sister Fox And The Rolling Pin
In this post, we will see the children’s illustrated book titled Sister Fox And The Rolling Pin based on a Russian folk tale translated by Michelle MacGrath. As usual, the book is lavishly and beautifully illustrated. Here are some snippets: The book … Continue reading →
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Tagged art, children's books, folk tales, fox, illustrated books, illustration, malysh publishers, russian, soviet
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The Little Humpbacked Horse – Yershov
In this post, we will see the children’s book The Little Humpbacked Horse by P. Yershov. This is an illustrated children’s book set in verse with some amazing drawings. The book was translated from the Russian by Louis Zellikoff and was published … Continue reading →
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Tagged children's books, fables, horse, illustrated books, illustration, magic, russian, soviet, stories
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Clocks and Watches – Dlugolensky
In this post, we will see the book Clocks and Watches by Yakov Dlugolensky. The book as the title suggests is about clocks and watches and time. We explore the variety of clocks and stories behind them. The book is amazingly … Continue reading →
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Tagged artificial, children, children's books, children's literature, clocks, day, illustrated books, illustration, natural, night, reading, soviet books, soviet literature, time, watches
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The Town In The Snuffbox and Old Father Frost – Odoyevsky
In this post, we will see a book having two children’s stories The Town In The Snuffbox and Old Father Frost by Vladimir Odoyevsky. A contemporary of Pushkin and Gogol, the well-known Russian Prince Vladimir Odoyeusky (1804-1869) is the author … Continue reading →
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Tagged children's books, fables, father frost, illustrated, illustration, odoyevsky, pictures, russian stories, story books
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A Mountain Of Gems: Fairy Tales of the Peoples of the Soviet Land
In this post we will see a story collection for children. A Mountain Of Gems: Fairy Tales of the Peoples of the Soviet Land. Many different peoples live in this huge country, each with their own habits and … Continue reading →
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Tagged altai, bashkir, buryat, byelorussian, children's books, chukchi, dragon, estonian, fairy tales, folk tales, frost, gerogian, karelian, kazaakh, kirghiz, lativian, literature, nenets, russian, stories, tajik, tsars, ukranian, wolf, yakut
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