This audio collection includes the children’s and well-known poems of the popular children’s writer Eduard Uspensky.
“It is considered that the poems are meant for children aged 4–7. When a child starts reading on their own, they quickly move on to prose: heroic stories, fantasy, adventures. They return to poems much later, having become wiser—at about 14–15 years old. The exception is humorous poems. Those are the poems I offer, kids, for your attention. If you read them and laugh 100 times, I’ll be happy. If you laugh 50 times, I’ll be terribly saddened. And if you don’t laugh at all, then my grief and your parents’ grief will have no end. Then start reading the book again from the beginning. I’m sure that sooner or later you’ll start laughing and enjoying these poems just like I do.”
Eduard Uspensky
Contents:
01—E. Uspensky
02—About children who eat poorly in kindergarten
03—About wet little pants
04—About teeth
05—Picture
06—An amazing matter
07—A froglet
08—A cat
09—Transfer pictures
10—The absent-minded nanny
11—About the girl who keeps sucking her thumb
12—Riddle about candies
13—About balloons
14—The fisherman
15—Burenushka
16—Tiger went out to take a walk
17—The amazing envelope
18—Academician Ivanov
19—A scary story
20—About dogs
21—Once upon a time there was a little elephant
22—Memory
23—Stress
24—Bird market
25—The City of Hippos
26—A colorful family (Octopus babies)
27—Loser
28—Giraffes
29—If I were a girl
30—Black ice
31—Hunter
32—Twilight
33—The elevator creature
34—A mean day
35—About announcements
36—An amazing landscape
37—What children eat
38—Riot/Destruction