In the audiobook, specially selected poems, songs, simple sayings, and melodic rhymes are presented by educators and child psychologists, as well as Russian folk tales that young children especially love.
You will notice that your child will start speaking faster than peers; memory, imagination, and emotional worldview will develop better; and finally, their vocabulary will contain significantly more words that are easier to form into sentences.
It’s very important to introduce the little one to the mystery of reading from the first months of life. This will shape their consciousness, awaken imagination and figurative thinking. The toddler doesn’t understand the meaning of words and phrases—but they very well feel rhythm and can already distinguish intonation, timbre, and voice volume. Gradually, the ability to perceive the information content comes.
Contents
Russian nursery rhymes and play-songs:
01. Forty-White-Sided
02. Once upon a time there was a gray kid-goat at grandma’s
03. Beyond the forest, beyond the mountains
04. The horned goat is walking
05. How I love my little cow!
06. Hush, hush, clear day
07. Tritatushki—three-ta-ta
08. Little feet ran along the path
09. Hey, sway-sway-sway!
10. Kitty-cat, muriseňka
…and other rhymes
Russian folk tales:
01. The Turnip
02. The Little House
03. Kolobok
04. The Fox and the Dogs
05. The Animals’ Winter Quarters
06. The Crane and the Heron
07. The Rooster and the Bean
08. I. Kireeva “The Snowflake”
09. I. Kireeva “The Month”
10. I. Kireeva “The Umbrella”
Lullabies:
01. Night has come
02. Sleep walks across the bench
03. Luli-luli, lulen’ki
04. Bye-bye
05. Sleep, my little son, fall asleep
06. Ay, lulyu, lulyu, lulyu
07. Bye-bye, sleep-sleep
08. Bye-bye, sleep, sleep
09. Rock-rock, bye-bye
10. Bye-bye, bye-while
11. Bye-bye, sleep, sleep, sleep—bye to my baby
12. Little gray wolf cub
13. Stories, bye-stories
14. The flocks have flown in
15. The little cat went into the forest
16. All the swallows are sleeping
17. Bye-bye, sleep, sleep—bye to my daughter
18. A. A. Fet “The cat sings, with eyes squinting”
<u>Calming music:</u>
01. B. Sokolov “Drip”
02. B. Sokolov “Elegy”