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The market for children's literature is diverse and wide. In this regard, it is sometimes difficult for modern parents to find worthwhile works that will benefit their children only. To make these searches more effective, we have prepared a selection of the best books for children. We assure you, these literary works will decorate your child’s childhood!
- Ilya Kolmanovsky, “Why don't birds fall?” If you are growing a little bug, then this book is the perfect solution for you. Ilya Kolmanovsky, author of The Pocket Scientist, wrote an amazing children's encyclopedia. It contains the answers to many exciting questions. The book is designed so that it has no obscure terms and abstruse texts. And the small chapters into which this encyclopedia is divided will only strengthen the children's desire to read more and more.
- Eno Raud, Sipsik. A little boy named Mart decides to make a present to his little sister - a rag doll. But something goes wrong, and the toy does not come out very beautiful. Out of resentment, the boy calls the toy Sipsik, and suddenly it comes to life ... Now Martha, his sister Anu and a rag doll are waiting for incredible journeys.
An amazing story that tells about the world and the incredible story of one friendship. - Oleg Bundur, “Towards a Polar Bear”. This is not just a book - this is a real collection of travel notes about the North Pole. The author, Oleg Bundur, went on this journey himself and is now ready to tell each child what he saw there. Polar bears and seals, icebreakers and order on them, engine design and much more - all this you will find in this book. In addition, it is written in a simple and understandable language, so each reader will like this collection!
- Georgia Bing, "Molly Moon and the Magic Book of Hypnosis." Unfortunately, not every child has parents. Here is the main character of the story, Molly Moon, an orphan. She lives in a shelter, but she does not have a relationship with her peers and adults. One day, a hypnosis textbook falls into her hands, and Molly discovers this gift at home. But the girl does not always use it for selfless purposes, and then one day she gets involved in an unpleasant story. The book teaches that all evil will be punished, and good will triumph!
- Shel Silverstein, The Bountiful Tree. A kind and bright love story that does not require anything in return. This book is to this day a real bestseller, although it was published back in 1964! The work tells of a boy who came to the apple tree every day. He swayed on its branches, ate fruit and was happy. But the hero is growing up, and now he needs much more for happiness. The apple tree, not sparing herself, gives the boy everything she has ...
- Irina Rumyantseva and Inga Ballod, “About the Little Piglet Piglet”. This story is about a kind, affectionate and cheerful cheeky pig named Pluch. Many interesting, unusual, funny cases often happen to him. The work is based on the tales of the famous English writer Alison Attley. After reading this book, you will understand that there is a lot of kindness and warmth in the world!
- Anastasia Orlova, “This is a truck, not a trailer”. A story of true friendship for the youngest readers. The truck and trailer always work together. They go through many trials - puddles, rains, pits ... But no matter what happens, the two friends are always together!
- Nina Dashevskaya, "Willie." This is a work in which the reader will empathize and rejoice for the main character. Sevka, like an ordinary child, dreams a lot. But all his dreams are miraculously fulfilled. That’s how he gets a talking bike, an abandoned village and much more. The hero believes in true friendship, magic and miracles. But most importantly, Sevka is never discouraged!
- Yuri Druzhkov, "The Adventures of the Pencil and Samodelkin." The amazing friendship story of funny men, known throughout the world. It has grown more than one generation! A pencil that loves to draw, and Samodelkin, able to build anything, often fall into interesting and funny alterations. Now they have to fight with pirates, then with spies, but they always win, because true friendship overcomes everything!
- Cristina Andres, "How to Train Your Wolves." Once, wild wolves lived in the same village next door. People were very afraid of them, only the brave girl Matilda could find a common language with them. She famously tamed the wolves and became their friend. This story teaches us not to be afraid of any difficulties, but to believe in ourselves and be fearless!
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