de Vilda Svanarna - Dikie Lebedi. Tvĺsprĺkig Barnbok Efter En Saga AV Hans Christian Andersen (Svenska - Ryska)/Ulrich Renz

de Vilda Svanarna - Dikie Lebedi. Tvĺsprĺkig Barnbok Efter En Saga AV Hans Christian Andersen (Svenska - Ryska)/Ulrich Renz

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2017
Nr. Pagini
30
ISBN
9783739956268

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Description Tv spr kig barnbok, fr n 4-6 r, svenska - ryska, med ljudbok som mp3-nedladdning"De vilda svanarna" av Hans Christian Andersen r inte utan orsak en av v rdelns mest l sta sagor. I tidl s form har den allt det som tema som m nskligt drama r gjort av: R dsla, tapperhet, k rlek, f rr deri, separation och terfinnande. Denna utg va r en k rleksfullt illustrerad bildbok som ber ttar Andersens saga i en ink nnande och barnv nlig form. Boken har versatts till ett flertal spr k och finns som tv spr kig utg va i alla t nkbara kombinationer av dessa spr k. NY Lyssna p historien l s av modersm l Inom boken hittar du en l nk som ger dig fri tillg ng till ljudb cker p b da spr k. Bilingual children's book, age 4-6 and up, Swedish - Russian, with mp3 audiobook for download The Wild Swans by Hans Christian Andersen is, with good reason, one of the world's most popular fairy tales. In its timeless form it addresses the issues out of which human dramas are made: fear, bravery, love, betrayal, separation and reunion. The present edition is a lovingly illustrated picture book recounting Andersen's fairy tale in a sensitive and child-friendly form. It has been translated into a multitude of languages and is available as a bilingual edition in all conceivable combinations of these languages. NEW Listen to the story read by native speakers Within the book you'll find a link that gives you free access to audiobooks in both languages. About the Author Hans Christian Andersen was born in the Danish city of Odense in 1805, and died in 1875 in Copenhagen. He gained world fame with his literary fairy-tales such as "The Little Mermaid," "The Emperor's New Clothes" and "The Ugly Duckling." The tale at hand, "The Wild Swans," was first published in 1838. It has been translated into more than one hundred languages and adapted for a wide range of media including theater, film and musical. Ulrich Renz was born in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1960. After studying French literature in Paris he graduated

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