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Am I small? Ya malen'kaya?: Children's Picture Book English-Russian (Bilingual Edition) by Philipp Winterberg * Download »RTF

Am I small? Ya malen'kaya?: Children's Picture Book English-Russian (Bilingual Edition)


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Am I small? Ya malen'kaya?: Children's Picture Book English-Russian (Bilingual Edition)

Title:Am I small? Ya malen'kaya?: Children's Picture Book English-Russian (Bilingual Edition)
Author:Philipp Winterberg
Rating:4.55 (289 Votes)
Asin:1493769707
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:26 Pages
Publish Date:2013-11-15
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Bilingual Edition English-Russian“Am I small?” - Tamia is not sure and keeps asking various animals that she meets on her journey. Eventually she finds the surprising answer Reviews"immensely enjoyable"—ForeWord Clarion Reviews"for children who enjoy lingering over pages full of magical creatures and whimsical details told in simple and engaging words and imaginative pictures.”—Kirkus Reviews"a fantastic book that has enchanted me"— Customer Review"We are in love with this book! As an artist, I love love LOVE the art in this book, I think its not only beautiful, but perfect for children. My son spent a lot of time just studying every colorful page. We read it twice in the first sitting because he was so happy! He's not yet 1, so getting him to sit still for story time is tough, and this book was such a hit he sat through it with nothing but a big smile and lots of pointing to the stuff he like

Editorial : About the Author
Philipp B. Winterberg M.A. studied Communication Science, Psychology and Law in Münster (Germany), lives in Berlin and loves being multifarious: he went parachuting in Namibia, meditated in Thailand, and swam with sharks and stingrays in Fiji and Polynesia. His apps have been downloaded from the internet millions of times. His books introduce new perspectives on essential themes like friendship, mindfulness and happiness. They are read in languages and countries all over the globe. Website: philipp-winterberg

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