"The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame is one of the most famous works of English children's classics. It began as a collection of stories about the adventures of the toad – Mr. Toad, which Grahame invented and recorded...
for his son. Eventually, the stories transformed into a novella that embodies the special English spirit and atmosphere, love for familiar places, and curiosity for the unknown. This book is special. Thanks to the substantial constructions of the award-winning Ekaterina Kazeykina and illustrations by the renowned artist Olga Ionaitis, Toad, Mole, Ratty, and Badger become truly alive and invite the reader to embark on adventures with them. And the warm, cozy retelling by Anastasia Strokina fills the familiar story with new accents and meanings. Treat yourself and your children to a journey into a fairy tale!
"The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame is one of the most famous works of English children's classics. It began as a collection of stories about the adventures of the toad – Mr. Toad, which Grahame invented and recorded for his son. Eventually, the stories transformed into a novella that embodies the special English spirit and atmosphere, love for familiar places, and curiosity for the unknown. This book is special. Thanks to the substantial constructions of the award-winning Ekaterina Kazeykina and illustrations by the renowned artist Olga Ionaitis, Toad, Mole, Ratty, and Badger become truly alive and invite the reader to embark on adventures with them. And the warm, cozy retelling by Anastasia Strokina fills the familiar story with new accents and meanings. Treat yourself and your children to a journey into a fairy tale!
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