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A cheerful and witty message, a classic of children's literature by Volodymyr Rutkivskyi, tells the story of the amazing friendship between the boy Severynka and the giant goat, which, perhaps unfairly, was called the Ugly Goat. Only at first, when Severinko came to the village for the summer to his grandmother, Tsapishche kindly tested his horns on him. And then - quite unexpectedly - he became the boy's best friend. Now Severinko is not afraid of Tsapysh - and treats him with the most delicious carrots from his grandmother's garden, and leans a maple branch to the ground, because the young leaves taste so good to his friend!
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A cheerful and witty message, a classic of children's literature by Volodymyr Rutkivskyi, tells the story of the amazing friendship between the boy Severynka and the giant goat, which, perhaps unfairly, was called the Ugly Goat. Only at first, when Severinko came to the village for the summer to his grandmother, Tsapishche kindly tested his horns on him. And then - quite unexpectedly - he became the boy's best friend. Now Severinko is not afraid of Tsapysh - and treats him with the most delicious carrots from his grandmother's garden, and leans a maple branch to the ground, because the young leaves taste so good to his friend!
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Data sheet
Author
Rutkivs'kyi V.
Рутківський Володимир
Publisher
Stary Lev
Старий Лев
ISBN
9789664480120
Format
Hardcover
тверда
Year Published
2022
Pages
56
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A cheerful and witty message, a classic of children's literature by Volodymyr Rutkivskyi, tells the story of the amazing friendship between the boy Severynka and the giant goat, which, perhaps unfairly, was called the Ugly Goat. Only at first, when Severinko came to the village for the summer to his grandmother, Tsapishche kindly tested his horns on him. And then - quite unexpectedly - he became the boy's best friend. Now Severinko is not afraid of Tsapysh - and treats him with the most delicious carrots from his grandmother's garden, and leans a maple branch to the ground, because the young leaves taste so good to his friend!