This book could very well be titled: "Cheburashka and His Friends". But for some reason, Eduard Uspensky named it "Crocodile Gena and His Friends". But in truth, who is more important in the book - Cheburashka or Crocodile Gena? Of...
course, it was Gena who thought of writing announcements that he was looking for friends. However, without such a strange creature as Cheburashka, the company would be too ordinary. And in general, among true friends, there are no main and subordinate ones. Just like among notes in a song. Or among letters in a fairy tale. Good friends, whether they are crocodiles, or people, or dogs, bring joy to each other simply by being there.
This book could very well be titled: "Cheburashka and His Friends". But for some reason, Eduard Uspensky named it "Crocodile Gena and His Friends". But in truth, who is more important in the book - Cheburashka or Crocodile Gena? Of course, it was Gena who thought of writing announcements that he was looking for friends. However, without such a strange creature as Cheburashka, the company would be too ordinary. And in general, among true friends, there are no main and subordinate ones. Just like among notes in a song. Or among letters in a fairy tale. Good friends, whether they are crocodiles, or people, or dogs, bring joy to each other simply by being there.