The Rainbow Book by Samuil Marshak free children's books pdf file
Look how they laugh, these children, listening to Marshak's tales about the bad-mannered bearcub and the piglets who wanted to look grown-up. Who wouldn't love to'romp in a garden with the bumpety ball or visit Marshak's circus with its
A troupe of juggling bearcubs,
Squirrel acrobats,
Jumbo, tightrope-walker,
Chorus-singing cats. ...
All these and many other stories in verse are included in The Rainbow Book by Samuil Marshak (1887-1964), a well-known Soviet poet, one of the founders of Soviet literature for children. In this book, Marshak collected his favourite verses written at different periods of his life. The drawings are by the talented artist Mai Miturich. As Marshak himself once said, "there could hardly be anything more attractive than these pictures". The Rainbow Book received a firstdegree diploma at the All-Russia book contest, as well as several prizes at exhibitions abroad.
For this book M. Miturich received a silver medal at the International Book Illustrators Exhibition that held in Leipzig, 1965. Translated from the Russian by Dorian Rottenberg. All drawings of this book by Mai Miturich.
Contents of this books are-
The Lost Ring
Hushabye-Hush
The Thrushes
Counting-Rhymes
A Hen Began To Count
Her Chicks
A Table Has A Tot Of Legs
Mousie Squeaks Told Mousie Snooks
Good Manners
The Merry Starlings
The Hedgehog
The Two Lazybones And The Cat
The Piglets
About One Schoolboy And Six Poor Marks
Zero And One
My Ball
My Horse And I
Forest Day
The Rainbow
The Rainbow Book
Green Page
Blue Page
Yellow Page
White Page
Red Page
Midnight Page
The Trumpet And The Drum
The Circus
Collet this rhyme collection book for children- 'The Rainbow Book by Samuil Marshak' in pdf.
Book name- The Rainbow Book
Publisher- Progress Publisher
Type- children literature
Pages- 102
pdf size- 33mb
Quality- HQ
Collect the pdf / Read online
Look how they laugh, these children, listening to Marshak's tales about the bad-mannered bearcub and the piglets who wanted to look grown-up. Who wouldn't love to'romp in a garden with the bumpety ball or visit Marshak's circus with its
A troupe of juggling bearcubs,
Squirrel acrobats,
Jumbo, tightrope-walker,
Chorus-singing cats. ...
All these and many other stories in verse are included in The Rainbow Book by Samuil Marshak (1887-1964), a well-known Soviet poet, one of the founders of Soviet literature for children. In this book, Marshak collected his favourite verses written at different periods of his life. The drawings are by the talented artist Mai Miturich. As Marshak himself once said, "there could hardly be anything more attractive than these pictures". The Rainbow Book received a firstdegree diploma at the All-Russia book contest, as well as several prizes at exhibitions abroad.
For this book M. Miturich received a silver medal at the International Book Illustrators Exhibition that held in Leipzig, 1965. Translated from the Russian by Dorian Rottenberg. All drawings of this book by Mai Miturich.
Contents of this books are-
The Lost Ring
Hushabye-Hush
The Thrushes
Counting-Rhymes
A Hen Began To Count
Her Chicks
A Table Has A Tot Of Legs
Mousie Squeaks Told Mousie Snooks
Good Manners
The Merry Starlings
The Hedgehog
The Two Lazybones And The Cat
The Piglets
About One Schoolboy And Six Poor Marks
Zero And One
My Ball
My Horse And I
Forest Day
The Rainbow
The Rainbow Book
Green Page
Blue Page
Yellow Page
White Page
Red Page
Midnight Page
The Trumpet And The Drum
The Circus
Collet this rhyme collection book for children- 'The Rainbow Book by Samuil Marshak' in pdf.
Book name- The Rainbow Book
Publisher- Progress Publisher
Type- children literature
Pages- 102
pdf size- 33mb
Quality- HQ
Collect the pdf / Read online



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