| Mikhail Bulgakov - 2010 - 112 pagina’s
As the turbulent years following the Russian revolution of 1917 settle down into a new Soviet reality, the brilliant and eccentric zoologist Persikov discovers an amazing ray ... | |
| Mirra Ginsburg - 1997 - 42 pagina’s
An insatiable boy made of clay devours everything in sight until a fiesty goat ruins his appetite. Vibrant paintings invigorate this retelling of a Russian folktale. | |
| Mirra Ginsburg - 1994 - 44 pagina’s
A poor and foolish king marries off his three daughters to the Sun, the Moon, and the Raven and then tries to copy their special talents. | |
| Mikhail Bulgakov - 1986 - 276 pagina’s
The life of Moliere, Born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, is a story of struggle and dedication, and Bulgakov tells it with warmth and compassion. | |
| Mirra Ginsburg - 1988 - 36 pagina’s
A retelling of a traditional Korean tale in which a mirror brought from China causes confusion within a family as each member looks in it and sees a different stranger. | |
| Mirra Ginsburg - 1990 - 36 pagina’s
"Two bear cubs who quibble over a piece of cheese end up wiser, if hungrier, after a fox tricks them out of most of their meal".--Booklist. Full color. | |
| Mirra Ginsburg, Vladimir Suteev - 1988 - 36 pagina’s
Hatched at the same time, the chick is successful at imitating the duck, until the latter goes for a swim | |
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