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The protagonist of this book is Someone. And to find out who he really is, he will have to try: learn to read, find a team of like-minded people and realize dreams together. A fun …
The Old Lion, tired of the ruling, settles in the glorious Lviv, in a magnificent attic with windows on Rynok Square. One day during the rain, the ceiling of his apartment begins …
The collection of Elena Pchilka contains poems for children: "Let''s sleep, your little children!", "Spring flowers", "Sonechko", "Ivanco", "Mom and Don", "Endless song", "Endless …
Good and funny poems about the centipede. About a mouse that, dreaming of a new fur coat, pulled a cat's tail into its burrow; about a cow that even knows how to embroider; about …
In the first half of the 17th century, Ukraine suffers from Tatar invasions: thousands of Ukrainians are taken prisoner, destinies are broken, native hearts are separated. And our …
1638, the troops of Mykola Potocki and Yarema Vyshnevetsky are raging on Left-bank Ukraine. The Cossack duty forces Ivan Rubay and his faithful Cossack friends Yurko, Petko, and …
"The Wench" - a social and everyday poem by the prominent Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko. The poem refers to the girl Anna, who gave birth to her son-in-law and who threw her …
This is a story about a little girl who got into an orphanage. Little kitten is the only expensive creature she has. Having met in the children''s home of other disadvantaged …
At the end of the first half of the 17th century, the Tatars continued to attack Ukraine, but the Cossack detachments were the most powerful force that could withstand the enemy's …
An old and mighty dragonflower, flowing in the veins of Falmin and his daughter Elgidy, is about to cause a conflict between dragons and sorcerers, people and non-people who can …