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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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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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