Our first encounter with masterpieces of world literature happens in early childhood, at that very moment when our parents, grandmothers, and grandfathers read us fairy tales. We hope that the new collection “At the Fairy Tale” will make your children’s introduction to the best fairy tales by Russian writers easy, fun, and pleasant.
V. F. Odoevsky “An Indian Fairy Tale About Four Deaf Ones,” “The Broken Pitcher”
K. D. Ushinsky “The Blind Horse,” “The Mischievous Cat”
M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin “The Wise Gudgeon,” “The Selfless Hare”
L. N. Tolstoy “The Hedgehog and the Hare,” “How the Peasant Divided the Geese”
D. N. Mamin-Sibiryak “The Tale of the Glorious Tsar Pea-Seed”
V. M. Garshin “The Frog-Traveler,” “A Tale About a Toad and a Rose”
M. Gorky “About Ivan the Fool,” “The Sparrowlet”
A. I. Kuprin “The Blue Star”
L. A. Charskaya “The Ice Princess”