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పుస్తకం ನಿಂಡ್ జంతువులే! – వి. మయకోవ్స్కీ (A Bookful Of Beasts! In Telugu by V. Mayakovsky)
A little picture book describing various animals, వివిధ జంతువులను వివరించే చిన్న చిత్ర పుస్తకం, చిత్రాలు: యన్. చరూషిన్ అనువాదం: పి.పి.సి. జోషి You can get the book here and here
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ఆకుపచ్చ ద్వీపం- వి.దచ్కేవిచ్ (The Green Island in Telugu V. Datskevich)
A little book describing a green area, the Botanical Gardens, in the middle of Moscow visited by six year old boy Vadik and his father. మాస్కో మధ్యలో ఉన్న ఒక పచ్చని ప్రాంతాన్ని వివరించే ఒక చిన్న పుస్తకం, బొటానికల్ గార్డెన్స్, ఆరు సంవత్సరాల బాలుడు … Continue reading
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The Most Beautiful Horse by Boris Almazov
A picture story book for children about horses and horse riding. Translated from the Russian by J. C. Butler Drawings by Nikita Rodionov You can get the book here and here CONTENTS Chapter One WHY HE WAS NICKNAMED “PANAMA” 7 … Continue reading
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What The Telescope Tells Us by Pavel Klushantsev
A book about astronomy for children. Curious questions about solar system, the Sun, Moon and the planets are asked and answered. . Fantastic full page illustrations! Translated by Jan Butler Drawings by Ruben Varshamov You can get the book here … Continue reading
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Who Lives In The Anthill? by Alexander Tamiyev
A little popular science book for children describing ants and ant behaviour. Illustrated by Victor Bastrykin Translated by Alexei Savin You can get the book here and here
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The Amphibian by Alexander Belyaev
Amphibian is a Soviet-era science fiction novel by Alexander Belyaev, also known as “Amphibian Man.” The story follows Ichthyander, a young man surgically altered to live underwater with gills. Raised by his scientist father, Ichthyander navigates the complexities of life … Continue reading
From The Bonfire To The Reactor by Alexei Krylov
A popular science book for children explaining various sources of energy and how we can harness them from nature. Why do airplanes fly? What makes cars and trains run? Why is electricity provided to our homes and to factories? Why … Continue reading
The Little Magicians Of The Large House by V. Golyshkin
A book describing the fun activities for children of all ages at the Moscow City Pioneers’ Palace. Translated from the Russian by Jan Butler You can get the book here and here.
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Fairy Tales by Maria Romanivska
A small book depicting fairy tales from the Soviet union. Gorgeously illusrtated! All credits to Guptaji. Illustrated by Valentin Malinka Translated by Anatole Bilenko You can get the book here and here. The “Nightingale” of the Bog 3 The Ants’ … Continue reading
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