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Gugutse’s Hat by S. Vangeli
A little story book about a boy named Gugutse and his hat. Drawings by Viktor Duvidov Translated by James Riordan You can get the book here and here
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Little Chick Goes To Clucky Cluck by Emma Moshkovskaya
A little book about a chick and her adventures. Drawings by D. Hakin Translated from the Russian by Eve Manning You can get the book here and here
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How Vova Changed His Ways by Agnia Barto
A story about a boy named Vova and how he started playing with others. Translated from the Russian by Irina Zheleznova Drawings by V. Losin, Y. Monin and V. Perstov You can get the book here and here
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The Little Jockey by Dukenbai Doszhanov
A little book for children recounting adventures of Dalabai, a young horse rider. Translated by Janette C. Butler Illustrated by V. Shulzhenko All credits to Guptaji. You can get the book here and here
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Rare Animals by Igor Akimushkin
A little book for children describing various rare animals. Fabulously illustrated! Translated from the Russian by Jan Butler Drawings by N. Charushin Note: This is a new and high resolution (600 dpi) scan. You can get the book here and … Continue reading
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The Sun Princess And Her Deliverer – A Lithuanian Folk Tale
A Lithuanian folk tale of princess and her rescuer. Drawings by A. Makunaite Translated by Irina Zheleznova You can get the book here and here
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A Mountain Of Gems – Fairy Tales Of The Peoples Of The Soviet Land
Open the book, and you will find yourselves in a world of magic. None of your old friends will be there-neither Jack the Giant Kill er, nor Little Red Riding Hood, nor Cinderella or any of the others. Instead, together … Continue reading
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