In the audiobook “All the Stories about Alya,” educational fairy-tale stories by Irina Tokmakova about the adventures of a girl Alya are collected.
In the story “Alya, Klaksich, and the Letter ‘A,’” the heroine travels through the Alphabet together with the letter A.
In the fairy tale “Maybe Zero Isn’t to Blame?” Alya, on the threshold of first grade, ends up in a mathematics textbook.
In the story “Alya, Klaksich, and Vrednyuga,” the girl goes to the land of the Russian language to set things in order. And in the book “Alya, Anton, and Putereput,” second-grader Alya, together with a friend, explores a grammar textbook.
And finally, in the fairy-tale story “Alya, Mr. Blot, and the Letter ‘Z,’” a little older Alya travels through the English alphabet.
Alya, Klaksich and the letter A. Read by Alla Chovzhik.
Maybe Zero Isn’t to Blame? Read by Alla Chovzhik.
Alya, Klaksich and Vrednyuga. Read by Olga Korobova.
Alya, Anton and Putereput. Read by Olga Korobova.
Alya, Mr. Blot and the letter Z. Read by Ekaterina Khlystova.
Irina Tokmakova, heirs.