The list of books that I will read to your grandchildren

A couple of years ago my friend Natasha talked about lists of books for children. I said that they have so many different composed, the only one that I agreed would come up — "a List of books that I do read to their grandchildren".

This is the most subjective list in the world that is not intended for use in any educational institutions. There are no tales of Pushkin, but there is a poetry of Herman Lukomnikov — here horror-that!

This is a book that I loved as a child, which my children loved as a child and which I still love.





1. Native poets. Poems of Russian poets about nature. The book is number one.

 

2. Raduga-duga. Drawings By Yuri Vasnetsov

 

3. Korney Chukovsky. Tales and translations of Mother Goose Rhymes

 

4. Marshak. Children. (Drawings By Vladimir Lebedev). Floats, floats the boat. (Drawings By Vladimir Konashevich)

 

5. Vitaly Bianchi. Sinichkin calendar. The paintings of Oleg Vassiliev and Erik Bulatov.

My books came off the cover, and what there Christmas tree was on the fourth page!





6. Sergey Kozlov. All the year round.

Don't know whose picture cover is also torn, but beautiful.

 

7. Vasily Belov. Katusin rain. Drawings Of Peter Bagina.

 

8. Andersen. OLE Lukoie. The Drawings Of Viktor Pivovarov.

I especially loved this book because it sounds exactly like Ola Olga. Well, for a tree with rolls, of course.





9. Tales of the brothers Grimm. Old Tom with illustrations by Vogel.

 

10. Fairy tales of Sweden, with illustrations by John Bauer.

 

11. Boris Zhitkov. What I've seen.

 

12. Alan Milne. Winnie-the-Pooh and all-all-all.

Another book number one.









13. Daniel Pennac. The Dog Dog.

Third book number one.

 

14. Alan Milne. "The king had a bad temper..." and other nursery rhymes.

 

15. "Reversed". Stories and nonsense verses.

 

16. "All for all". Poems of Polish poets.

"Entliczek-pentliczek, a box of matches sat on the Apple tree a flock of Tits..."





17. Daniil Kharms. All run, fly and jump.

 

18. Yury Koval. Potato the dog. Picture of Tanya Kuznetsova

 

19. Yury Koval. The lightest boat in the world. Five kidnapped monks. Adventures Of Vasya Kurolesov.

("Remember: iodine from the Village!")

 

20. Peter Albersen. East of the Sun West of the moon. Norwegian fairy tales and legends

 

21. Marine tales. Sofia-press, the artist Borislav Stoev.

 

22. Walter De La Mayor. Song of sleep.

("Aka, Vaka, Chuck, cha!")

When this book was reissued in 2009, that was some incredible luck.









23. Selma Lagerlöf. The wonderful adventures of Nils with wild geese. With illustrations by Boris Diodorova.

 

24. Nikolai Nosov. Stories.

I love to read books out loud, but read to the end of "Michael's porridge," I never succeeded. I start crying from laughter.

 

25. Victor Dragunsky. Deniskin stories.

The fourth book number one.

 

26. Mikhail Zoshchenko. Galoshes and ice cream.

("You can leave here with his scrofulous child").





27. Alexander Raskin. As dad was a kid.

("And my grandmother added,' And I will punish him separately!")

 

28. The "classics". Two collections, published in 2002-2003: the best short stories of contemporary writers and the best poems by contemporary children's poets.

Why "Children's literature" is not republishing them, a mystery. I would have bought ten sets. No, twenty.

 

29. Osip Mandelstam. Two of the tram. With illustrations by Ani denizkoy.





30. Alexei Tolstoy. Childhood Of Nikita.

("This box is for the puppet gloves, — said Lily seriously. — You are a boy, you wouldn't understand.")

 

31. Pavel Bazhov. Malachite box

 

32. Arkady Gaidar. Chuk and GEK.

("There was a man in the forest near the Blue mountains")

 

33. Astrid Lindgren. Emil I lönneberga (the Fifth book number one). The six bullerby children. Carlson.

 

34. Tove Jansson. Moomin-Troll and all the rest.

 

35. Andersen. Fairy tales and stories.

Now it is considered that Andersen, something is not right, but no one, as he wrote about how the whole world is alive, and all items in it too.

 

36. Chekhov. Kashtanka.

("...ate at the binder a little bit of the paste...")

 

37. Yuri Olesha. Three fat men.





"The cat flopped like raw dough".

"Roses spilled out like a compote."

"His heart was jumping like an egg in boiling water".

"His heart was jumping like a penny in the Bank"...

Don't know another book that would show the child, by what miracle may be the language.

 

38. Pamela Travers. Mary Poppins.

("The ball ball hatred, my duckling...")

 

39. Mary Parr. Tonya Glimetal.

One of my favorite books now.

 

40. Bulat Okudzhava. A charming adventure.

God, how many times have I bleated the voice of Craig Catenaccio Sheep! And how to forget the Sea Greiga!

 

41. Oleg Grigoryev. Hooligan poems.





42. Herman Lukomnikov. Bukovki. Pictures Of ASI Flitman.

 

43. Renaut Clive and Inger Lisa Belsvik. And don't forget to stroke the kitten.

I would all adults gave this book to read, necessarily.

 

44. Mark TWAIN. The adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.

 

45. TopoR. Princess Angina.

Well, that's for teenagers.published

 

 

Author: Alexander Knebekayze

 

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P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! ©

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