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The creative path of the wonderful storyteller Sofia Prokofieva has developed in an unusual way. In her youth, she began to write poetry, which was highly ap...
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Each new fairy tale by Sofia Prokofieva is a long-awaited gift for young readers and their parents. And this gift is in front of you! “The Three Heirs of the...
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Love that can change reality. Jealousy, lies and their natural complement are the product of evil. The “otherworldly” world, which, usually remaining hidden,...
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The author of the book is the famous French writer Henri Perruchot, a researcher of the work of European impressionist and post-impressionist artists such as...
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The book contains short tales about two girlfriends Masha and Oika. The author of these kind, wise, charming fairy tales is Sofia Prokofieva, a wonderful chi...
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Sofia Prokofieva's cheerful and instructive fairy tale “Patchwork and Cloud” will introduce readers to a charming girl named Patchwork and her friend Cloud. ...
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Honorable guests from all over the kingdom come to the Ablamore castle for the holiday - they rush to congratulate the Erilide couple on the birth of a girl ...
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The great storyteller Sofia Prokofieva wrote free retellings of the most terrible stories of world literature, from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to Friedrich ...
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The book contains two fairy tales: “The Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase” and “In the Old Attic.” Illustrations by A. Shahgeldyan
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This is a novel about love, at all times everything in this world rests on it. And even the forces of evil, which the Prince of Darkness personifies in the n...
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Illustrated fairy tale for preschool children. A good story about how animals took turns trying to replace the cuckoo in a clock. Read for yourself what came...