The series of panoramic books consists of well-known fairy tales. On each spread, three-dimensional panoramic constructions unfold and beloved characters come to life, transforming the book into a real theater for the little one. The Tale of the Priest and His...
Employee Balda is a fairy tale by A. S. Pushkin, written in Bolshoye on September 13, 1830. It is based on a folk tale recorded by Pushkin in Mikhaylovskoye from Arina Rodionovna. It was not published during the poet's lifetime. At first glance, unlike other tales by Pushkin, the plot is simple: a greedy and foolish priest, upon meeting the employee Balda, receives punishment for his greed.
Make reading and learning more real with panoramic books!
The series of panoramic books consists of well-known fairy tales. On each spread, three-dimensional panoramic constructions unfold and beloved characters come to life, transforming the book into a real theater for the little one. The Tale of the Priest and His Employee Balda is a fairy tale by A. S. Pushkin, written in Bolshoye on September 13, 1830. It is based on a folk tale recorded by Pushkin in Mikhaylovskoye from Arina Rodionovna. It was not published during the poet's lifetime. At first glance, unlike other tales by Pushkin, the plot is simple: a greedy and foolish priest, upon meeting the employee Balda, receives punishment for his greed.
Make reading and learning more real with panoramic books!
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