"Masha Traub has long and firmly established herself in the hearts and minds of readers - both as a journalist writing articles for magazines and websites and as the author of numerous works of fiction. But this book will surprise...
her admirers: who could have expected that the rules of the Russian language would become for Masha a 'hot' topic that would spill forth in a mini-encyclopedia aimed at schoolchildren and their parents. 'To instill in children, if not a passion, then at least curiosity about their native language' - this is the goal of this unusual book. And not just a metaphor, but an actual truth: 'I know for sure - what is interesting to parents will be interesting to children.' And we will add - it will be interesting to everyone who appreciates humor, thinks, and speaks in Russian!
No one can tell better about this unusual book than the author herself - light, unique, witty Masha Traub.
This guide is for parents tired of homework. For whom homonyms, synonyms, antonyms, and
paronyms sound completely identical.
Perfect for happy parents of 'tech-savvy' children. Also suitable for parents of humanities students.
After all, nothing is more valuable than a letter written by a child to Santa Claus or their first essay.
Games, assignments for children and adults, funny stories from the past and present.
I have always wanted to convey that the Russian language is not only powerful and great but also fun. If you or your child smiles at least once, I will consider the book a success."
Author: Маша Трауб
Printhouse: AST
Series: Star Science Popularization
Age restrictions: 6+
Year of publication: 2020
ISBN: 9785171272609
Number of pages: 144
Size: 220х145х14 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 308 g
ID: 762460