Fairy tales and prose for primary school students 183.70 rub

Fairy tales and prose for primary school students

№268441
Created: March 30 2024
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Address: ул. Си Синхай, д. 22, Бостандыкский р-н, Almaty, Kazakhstan, Show On Map on the map
Condition: Used 
1. How I Named My Teddy Bear – Rudo Moritz, 1988, Alma-Ata, “Zhalyn”, soft cover, pp.: 32, with numerous color half- and full-page drawings, format: 169 x 236 mm, weight: 65 g, circulation: 100,000 copies.

Entertaining stories about animals: How I Named My Teddy Bear. The Ill-mannered Ara. Mona. Zebu with a Good Appetite. The Wise Elephant Jumbo. Sad Lily. Farewell.

For children of preschool age.

Rudo Moritz’s collections cost up to 700 rubles with delivery within Russia only at second-hand book dealers in the Russian Federation.

2. Little Muk. Dwarf Nose – Wilhelm Hauff, 1988, Alma-Ata, “Zhalyn”, soft cover, pp.: 64, with color endpapers and full-page color drawings, format: 143 x 214 mm, weight: 100 g, circulation: 700,000 copies.

Children of many countries and peoples know and love the fairy tales of Wilhelm Hauff (1802-1827), a famous German writer. They have been published many times in Russian. This book includes two fairy tales by Wilhelm Hauff: “Little Muck” and “Dwarf Nose”.

On Ozon, the book was SOLD for 1,000-1,500 tenge.

3. How many eyes does a dragonfly have? - Vitaly Tanasiychuk, 1988, Moscow, “Salysh”, soft cover, pp.: 27, with numerous color photographs and full-page watercolor drawings, format: 197 x 256 mm, weight: 82 g, circulation: 150,000 copies.

Many different animals live on earth, and each lives in its own way and sees in its own way. Let's take a closer look at them and see what kind of eyes they have. The book “How many eyes does a dragonfly have?” will help you with this difficult task. The story is told by Vitaly Tanasiychuk. For primary school age.

On Ozon, the book costs 2,238 tenge.

All books are in perfect condition and each costs 1,000 tenge.
№268441
Created: March 30 2024
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