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10 life lessons on how to be happy by 10 friendly animal characters, including sight words and activities, perfect for school use, in a pdf and editable children’s book released under CC-BY-NC.
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In An Unexpected Adventure, a boy finds some exciting scenarios on a trip to the Library. In this book you can make your own words, teachers can use it as a word prompt for students, or it can be a fun exercise for parents and children to make their own words, it’s also very suitable …
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Something lurks under my bed, is it a tiger? Or something else? Find out in this short endearing picture book. Text from Under My Bed I wake up at night feeling thirsty. I want to get some water. I start looking for my slippers under the bed. Oh my God! There is a tiger under …
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In Teju’s shadow, Teju’s Mama helps him get over his fear of the dark and fear of his shadow. A cute story for young children who are afraid. Illustrated by Ndumiso Nyoni, Written by Sope Martins Sample Text from Teju’s Shadow “What’s that?” Teju hides. “It won’t find me here!” He runs. “Why are you …
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In Matchbox Dreams toys come to life and live in the land of children’s dreams as three siblings adventure with their friends the toy mice. Matchbox Dreams is specifically designed for parents to read to their children before bedtime or for older readers to read to themselves. Each night Harper, Remy and Millie come alive …
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Where Do My Thoughts Go is a fun imaginative book for kindergarten and early grades. A child imagines her thoughts as real and wonders where they go. The illustrations in the book and the fun sounds will make this an enjoyable short read for young children. This is a creative commons book (CC-BY-SA) brought to …
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My Dream in a Drawer is a rhyming inspirational picture book which is certain to inspire children to foster a dream. A short book suitable for young children, kindergarten and early elementary. This is another awesome creative commons book from Bookdash. Illustrated by Megan Lötter Written by Fred Strydom Designed by Marteli Kleyn Edited by …
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The Bubble Mystery explores Toot Toot the goat’s mystery adventure when she tries to find out where bubbles come from, can you guess? Young children will find the tale immensely amusing. This picture book was created by Room to Read, and this version is from Storyweaver. Download the epub version here, The Bubble Mystery epub. …
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5 Fun Bedtime Stories contains five amazing adventures. In each adventure, the centre of the story is the listener, and mysteriously for a host of reasons, the listener has forgotten, so the reader reminds them of everything that happened during the day. From aliens to submarines, underground adventures to pirates this book has it all. …
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In I Don’t Want To Go To Sleep we find some fun bedtime solutions for the child that doesn’t want to sleep. A fun bedtime book for young children. Another great book brought to us by Bookdash, see more of their books on our site here: https://freekidsbooks.org/publisher/bookdash/ Illustrated by Subi Bosa, Written by Sarah McGregor …
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Russian folk tales, fairy tales for children read online with pictures
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To read Russian folk tales means to join the culture of the people, to one's roots, to begin to understand its past and foresee the future. The tradition of reading bedtime stories to children has not disappeared. It is fairy tales that teach children to distinguish good from bad, truth from lies, good from evil. Ivan Tsarevich, Baba Yaga, the Frog Princess, the cunning fox and the simpleton wolf remain with us for the rest of our lives.
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Russian fairy tale - a gift to the whole world. A. N. Afanasiev
Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin Russian fairy tales
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Ivan Bilibin's fairy tale brush
Folk and literary tales
Is the story a lie? What did wrong fairy tales come up with? Oh yes old lady! About Baba Yaga Mythological representations of the Slavs This magical world of a fairy tale. Literary fairy tales About illustrations for fairy tales |
Tales of Hans-Christian Andersen. Danish Tales
— Andersen is the love of my life! - admits Lyudmila Braude, translator. — His fairy tales are for everyone — both for children and adults... Continued
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King of fairy tales. A story about Andersen under the heading "The Life of Remarkable Children"
Tales of Charles Perrault. French fairy tales
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Fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. German fairy tales
Real fairy tales should be a little scary and very alluring. Like a gingerbread house in which a terrible witch lives. In winter, it's time to re-read the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, in which Hansel and Gretel show miracles of resourcefulness, getting out of the gingerbread house! Continued
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Tales of Wilhelm Hauff. German fairy tales
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German folk tales
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English fairy tales
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Swedish fairy tales
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Tales of Vladimir Ivanovich Dahl. Russian fairy tales
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Business for life. W. Dahl |
Tales of Leo Tolstoy. Russian fairy tales
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Fairy tale Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak.
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Tales of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky
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Tale of P. P. Ershov. Russian fairy tale
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Tales of Maxim Gorky. Russian fairy tales
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Tale of A. Pogorelsky. Russian fairy tale
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Tales of Konstantin Dmitrievich Ushinsky. Russian fairy tales
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Tales of Astrid Lindgren. Swedish fairy tales
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Tales of S. Topelius. Finnish fairy tales
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Tales of Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin. Russian fairy tales
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Tales of Gianni Rodari. Italian fairy tales
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About fairy tales
Competition for young local historians "Fairytale Russia"
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Modern fairy tales. Read online
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- Red Cap
- Circus Princess
- Hen Ryaba in a new way
- Kolobok. Cat in sneakers
- Yagin calendar
- Eduard Uspensky The sun in a pearl box
- Katya Tolstaya Think about those who are at sea
- Katya Tolstaya Blue boat
- Katya Tolstaya What the lights say
- Katya Tolstaya Straw hat
- Zulya STADNIK. Tales from Builders Lane
- Anna GLYANCHENKO. Dairy Tale
- Gyula Urban. Envious Piggy Bank Shampoosli
- Galina DYADINA. The Princess and the Bandit
- S. Ivanov. The story of the postman. Dedicated to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- T. Kudryavina. How Little Baba Yaga became a Snow Maiden
- Marcello Argilli. Revolution at school
- Derdi Meshter. Butterfly tree. Hungarian fairy tale
- New Year's gift
Tale of Alla Koretskaya - The Tale of Khryusha and Stepasha
The Tale of Alyosha Malsky - The Tale of the Alarm Clock
The Tale of Albina Ravilova - About the lazy cat
Tale of Sarukhanova Karina - Why do white flowers grow on the earth?
Tale of Dasha Goncharova - Nikolai Gol. Lived with my grandmother
- Nikolai Gol. Marines
- Alice Fox. THE SEA WAITS FOR YOU
- Tatyana Ratnikova, Valery Bogdanov. JOURNEY TO THE LAND OF PROMISE
(Chapter from a fairy tale novel) - Kristina Karimova. Iron Island Dragon
- Dmitry Orekhov. Snow King (From the Tales of the Wise Parrot)
- Elena Laricheva. Navi birds
- Nikolay Semchenko. Kalgama Giant
- Konstantin ARBENIN. Echo and his ear
Echo lived in an abandoned cave. What it looked like, it itself did not know, because it was invisible...
- Mikhail LEROEV. The Tale of the Cat
Dad, are our elephants really real?
- Of course they are real, what other elephants are there? Father smiled. - Anna Ignatova. Squire
In the small German town of Altdorf lives the boy Leo, who is firmly convinced of one thing: either he will become a real knight, or he should not have been born into the world.