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About This Book

This collection gathers short illustrated Russian picture tales and fables aimed at young readers, each retelling simple episodic episodes that pair humans and animals in compact moral stories. Recurring motifs include trickery, cleverness, stubbornness, and surprising reversals, with narratives built from repetition and cumulative dialogue. Animals act with human traits while villagers, parents, and children face consequences of pride, greed, or kindness. Scenes range from humorous domestic mishaps to darker folktale tests of character; illustrations accompany the succinct narratives, reinforcing tone and action. Translated into English, the stories preserve folk rhythms and straightforward morals suited to oral storytelling and children's reading.

About the Author

Karrik, Valerian Viliamovich portrait

Valerian Viliamovich Karrik

Valerian Viliamovich Karrik was a Russian author and illustrator known for his contributions to children's literature. His notable work, "More Russian Picture Tales," showcases a collection of traditional Russian folktales, enriched with vibrant illustrations that bring the stories to life. Karrik's storytelling is characterized by its cultural depth and engaging narratives, making it a valuable addition to the literary heritage of Russian folklore. Through his work, he has helped to preserve and share the rich tapestry of Russian tales with a wider audience.

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