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Kak Ezhik s Medvezhonkom protirali zvezdy [How the Hedgehog and the Bear Cub Wiped the Stars]
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If you're feeling a little sad and lonely, be sure to pick up this book and immerse yourself in the magical world of Sergei Kozlov's fairy tales. Here, in an enchanted forest, where the seasons change slowly and amazingly beautifully, live Hedgehog, Bear, and their friends. They visit each other for tea with honey, spend the evenings twilight-filled, sitting in wicker chairs, wiping the stars to keep them from fading, and even catching autumn while trying to hold on to summer.
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If you're feeling a little sad and lonely, be sure to pick up this book and immerse yourself in the magical world of Sergei Kozlov's fairy tales. Here, in an enchanted forest, where the seasons change slowly and amazingly beautifully, live Hedgehog, Bear, and their friends. They visit each other for tea with honey, spend the evenings twilight-filled, sitting in wicker chairs, wiping the stars to keep them from fading, and even catching autumn while trying to hold on to summer.
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Характеристики
Автор
Kozlov Sergei
Видавництво
Akvarel'
ISBN
9785445309536
Палітурка
Hardcover
Year Published
2019
сторінки
80
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If you're feeling a little sad and lonely, be sure to pick up this book and immerse yourself in the magical world of Sergei Kozlov's fairy tales. Here, in an enchanted forest, where the seasons change slowly and amazingly beautifully, live Hedgehog, Bear, and their friends. They visit each other for tea with honey, spend the evenings twilight-filled, sitting in wicker chairs, wiping the stars to keep them from fading, and even catching autumn while trying to hold on to summer.