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Малюк Коргі вчиться рахувати / Little Corgi Learns to count
Наталія Стукман
Natalia Stukman
Little Corgi Learns to count
Why You Should Buy Little Corgi Learns to Count by Natalia Stukman
If you are looking for an engaging and educational book for children, Little Corgi Learns to Count is a perfect choice. This delightful story is not only entertaining but also helps young readers develop essential counting skills in a fun way.
- Charming Storyline: Follow the adventures of a little corgi as he discovers the world of numbers.
- Interactive Learning: The book encourages children to count along with the charming illustrations.
- Cultural Experience: Readers get a glimpse into Ukrainian culture through this beautifully illustrated tale.
- Perfect for Ages 3-7: Designed specifically for young readers, making it an excellent addition to any child’s bookshelf.
- High-Quality Illustrations: Bright and colorful images that capture children’s attention and imagination.
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Weight | 0.22 kg |
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Pages count | 64 |
Page size | 165 |
Original title | Малюк Коргі вчиться рахувати / Little Corgi Learns to count |
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8 reviews for Little Corgi Learns to count
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Vera Borsuk
“Corgi Learns to Count is an interesting educational publication, as it encourages children to imitate the dog and to learn about this world, i.e. to count, with enthusiasm. The book is also interesting because we see the text in two languages at once. It is easy to learn English words and observe how sentences are constructed.
High-quality printing, hardcover, large enough font, which increases the interest and ease of reading for children.
Good positive illustrations. And an attractive price for the book (often with discounts) I recommend it to everyone
January 16, 2022Verified PurchaseHelpful?
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Kateryna
A very interesting simple story. This is one of those books that teach you to read, and that’s why we bought it for our child (6 years old). Convenient font for preschoolers or first-graders. Pleasant to the touch sheets. Beautiful illustrations. After reading the book, the child was so inspired that she decided to learn English to read it in English.
The younger one (4 years old) also liked this book. She never thought that it would actually help her learn to count. Now, when we count, we remember Corgi.
I’m going to order another Baby Corgi.
I highly recommend it.
June 21, 2021Verified PurchaseHelpful?
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Mariana
Three good stories about a little dog named Corgi. Short bilingual stories in Ukrainian and English. The letters are large enough for children to read independently. The illustrations are in a pleasant color scheme, but the main character Corgi is depicted very strangely, his eyes, smile, facial expressions… so my rating is 3. The book is of high quality, in a hard glossy cover, the pages in the middle are made of quality paper.
“Baby Corgi Learns to Count”, “The First Snow”, “Goodnight, Corgi” – all three stories are of an instructive, educational nature, and the titles already give you an idea of what they are about. The child liked listening to them, and we read them again and again.))
June 12, 2021Verified PurchaseHelpful?
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Taisa
A collection of stories about a very clever little Corgi.
Vividly illustrated by Lena Bardi and translated by Natalia Stukman. The book is written in Ukrainian and English simultaneously. It is convenient for parents. It can be read to young children and taught to older ones.
The pages are incredibly well-drawn, with kind and sincere illustrations. Large letters, light text. Very convenient to read.
The first story: “Baby Corgi Learns to Count” will help your child learn numbers using simple objects that surround us. This is how Corgi counts the slippers and chairs in the room.
The second story: “Corgi and the First Snow” will tell children about the seasons, especially about winter and the first snow and what snowflakes taste like.
The third and last story: “Good Night Corgi” will help kids fall asleep, although Corgi the dog failed to do so until he hid under his mother’s blanket…
My daughter and I adore all the books about Corgi, and this one in particular
May 6, 2021Verified PurchaseHelpful?
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Irina
I share my impressions after reading a book about a baby dog named Corgi with my daughter. The book is interesting and captivates from the first pages. It is very easy to read, the stories are funny, interesting and instructive, the illustrations are just incredible. A bonus is the English translation of the stories, of which there are three in the book – “Baby Corgi Learns to Count”, “Corgi and the First Snow”, “Goodnight, Corgi”. The binding of the book is hard, the size of the letters is quite large. Recommended for reading by preschoolers and children of primary school age.
April 9, 2021Verified PurchaseHelpful?
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