Old Soviet children's books. New old books: the best Soviet books for children - modern reprints of old books of the USSR
Modern readers have a special attitude towards Soviet books. I see several reasons for that.
Firstly, this quality - Soviet children's literature was created by really professionals, real artists, writers and poets; each book was properly professionally edited and prepared for publication for a long time.
Secondly, these books make us feel nostalgic; it embraces us when we see old book well known to us from our childhood; maybe there is some personal history connected with this book...
Very interesting series Best Books"Baby" - in it they receive new life Soviet bestsellers, the best children's books of the USSR, published at that time by the Malysh publishing house in huge circulations, and therefore familiar to a large audience. Surely, in this series you will find many familiar covers. These books are more impressive, thicker, in hard "crusts".
This series mainly includes works by the most famous authors (Marshak, Mikhalkov, Chukovsky, Gorky, Prokofiev, etc.), well-known children's classics. But the publishing house "Dolphin" has relied on less well-known books. In the series "Mishutkin's Books" there were reprints of authors whose names are not so widely known to the general reader. Natalya Munts, Rakhil Baumvol, Yakov Dlugolensky - these are also THE SAME Soviet books that our mothers and fathers read - and we too. The series "Mishutka's Books" is not very large, but I hope it will be replenished.
From time to time he republishes old Soviet books
The best thin books
Once upon a time, parents face a question that is very difficult to give an unambiguous answer: “How to make a child love books”? Everyone has their own recipes, of course. One of them is to remember which books are fun to read. younger age our parents themselves read it. Many of us have a plump pile of thin books, perhaps slightly tattered in the corners, loosened on paper clips from frequent reading, but carefully stored from childhood. A magical variety of fairy tales different peoples illustrated by Vasnetsov and Konashevich. Stories about animals of Bianki and Prishvin. Funny stories invented by Nosov. Store shelves are full of various modern publications: interactive or made from safe materials, with sound elements or games. The text in them is often given in abbreviation or paraphrase - it allows you to get involved, but no more, although playing with these books is fun and interesting. It's nice to have at home a good, "adult" hardcover edition of fairy tales: a collection classic stories with favorite or completely innovative illustrations. But thin books for toddlers have their own charm, and it's not just practicality. It is convenient to take a thin book with you on the road or to the clinic, you can give it to the child in his hands - and it will not cause him a feeling of "heaviness", complexity. Each book is a separate, complete little story, many Soviet artists illustrated them in their entirety, designed frames, vignettes, both sides of the cover. A high-quality reissue of classic children's "baby books" repeats the illustrations and text layout - as if looking into the past. But if you take the book in your hands, you can see how much higher the print quality today, the paper density, how much more durable this thin book is. One of the leading publishers that give a second life to well-known fairy tales and stories is the Melik-Pashayev publishing house. Thin and graceful, the books of the publishing house are distinguished by excellent printing - drawings by recognized domestic illustrators, made on coated paper, filled with pure colors and clearly calibrated lines. Each book contains a complete, without abbreviations and elements of retelling, classical text. The series "Pebbles" by I. D. Meshcheryakov includes texts that have long become classics of Russian and foreign children's literature. They are decorated with magnificent drawings by recognized illustrators: Evgeny Rachev, Svetozar Ostrov, Petr Bagin, Boris Dekhterev. Light and compact books printed on thick and light offset paper are convenient to take with you on the road and for a walk to read them with your baby on a park bench, on a train or in a car. Nigma publishing house pleases with a reprint foreign fairy tales and stories with illustrations by Pyotr Repkin, and Makhaon has a series of "Naughty Books": under each cover there are no more than two or three stories with full-page illustrations. The series "Mom's Favorite Book" published by "Rech" also includes only the best, proven the time of fairy tales and stories. Moose calves, pikes, lions seem real, and it is not at all necessary to “lock” them in heavy hard covers. Recently, the series has been replenished with poems and stories about children that many parents can remember from childhood. Books about animals with amazingly lively illustrations by Charushchin are dedicated to the series "Charushinsky Animals". Each story occupies a separate book, and you want to re-read it and look at it again and again. Let the child choose the most favorite: about the inhabitants of the sands, hedgehogs, cubs, hares ... early childhood these publications instill a love for books, develop a taste and remain in memory for a lifetime, because they were created with love and care for little readers. When good printing, clear large print, wonderful pictures and a low price are combined, you can easily collect a whole children's collection. And your children will also have a pile of favorite thin books.
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Once upon a time, parents face a question that is very difficult to give an unambiguous answer: “How to make a child love books”? Everyone has their own recipes, of course. One of them is to remember what books the parents themselves read with pleasure at a young age.
Many of us have a plump pile of thin books, maybe slightly tattered in the corners, loosened on paper clips from frequent reading, but carefully kept from childhood. The magical variety of fairy tales of different peoples in illustrations by Vasnetsov and Konashevich. Stories about animals of Bianki and Prishvin. Funny stories invented by Nosov.
Store shelves are full of a variety of modern publications: interactive or made from safe materials, with sound elements or games. The text in them is often given in abbreviation or paraphrase - it allows you to get involved, but no more, although playing with these books is fun and interesting. It's nice to have a good, "adult" hardcover edition of fairy tales at home: a collection of classic stories with favorites or absolutely innovative illustrations.
But slim baby books have their charm, and it's not just practicality. It is convenient to take a thin book with you on the road or to the clinic, you can give it to the child in his hands - and it will not cause him a feeling of "heaviness", complexity. Each book is a separate, complete little story, many Soviet artists illustrated them in their entirety, designed frames, vignettes, both sides of the cover.
A high-quality reissue of the classic children's "baby books" repeats the illustrations and text layout - as if looking into the past. But if you take the book in your hands, you can see how much higher the quality of printing today, the density of paper, how much more durable this thin book is.
One of the leading publishing houses that give a second life to well-known fairy tales and stories is the Melik-Pashaev publishing house. Thin and graceful, the books of the publishing house are distinguished by excellent printing - drawings by recognized domestic illustrators, made on coated paper, filled with pure colors and clearly calibrated lines. Each book contains a complete, without abbreviations and elements of retelling, classical text.
The Pebbles series by I. D. Meshcheryakov includes texts that have long become classics of Russian and foreign children's literature. They are decorated with magnificent drawings by recognized illustrators: Evgeny Rachev, poems and stories about children that many parents can remember from childhood.
The Charushin Animals series is dedicated to books about animals with amazingly lively illustrations by Charushchin. Each story occupies a separate book, and you want to re-read it and look at it again and again. Let the child choose the most favorite: about the inhabitants of the sands, hedgehogs, cubs, hares ...
From early childhood, these publications instill a love for books, develop a taste and remain in memory for a lifetime, because they were created with love and care for young readers. When good printing, clear large print, wonderful pictures and a low price are combined, you can easily collect a whole children's collection. And your children will also have a pile of favorite thin books.
Children's literature. Remember what we read as children? Wonderful colorful books. Followed them to the library or borrowed from friends and acquaintances.
But it was almost impossible to buy Volkov or Bulychev, Stevenson or Dumas. But there were always ways to read the desired book
I remember that I learned to read quite early. Already in senior group Kindergarten, they constantly ran up to me with requests to read. And he was enrolled in the library as a preschooler. Let's remember those books that we read in childhood. I won’t remember about baby books and the like - an incredible amount of them were read. Here I will remember those publications that were “more serious”
This is what my first board book looked like
"The Adventures of Pinocchio" with wonderful illustrations by Leonid Viktorovich Vladimirsky. She was literally read to the holes
Here is another "picture book" that I really liked. Unfortunately, there was no such house, but it was in kindergarten, where I read it aloud to classmates
But at home there were "The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends"
It's only the first book though. Therefore, the second part
And the most ingenious third, I already took to read from friends
I really liked Chukovsky. "Aibolit" could be borrowed from the library
But this, "Wonder Tree", was at home
But, of course, the most beloved in childhood were books from the series "The Wizard of the Emerald City"
And only with illustrations by Vladimirsky
Since then, I simply don’t perceive publications with other illustrations, although there are quite good ones (I’ve been going to make a post for a long time about different illustrations for Volkov)
These books were hard to get even in the library.
Therefore, I had to read them out of order, but “which one I could get”
Some, therefore, I read already quite late
And here is what the very first edition of this fairy tale looked like
What else do you remember...
I remember I was very fascinated by the "Coupling, Polbootka and Moss Beard" taken in the library
We must not forget the fairy tales about Brother Fox and Brother Rabbit.
There were a lot of stories. But the favorite of fairy tales is Yershov's "Humpbacked Horse"
I really liked "Hottabych"
And "Solnyshkin's Seafaring" was completely delighted.
It was impossible to get around the "Adventures of Captain Vrungel" (although I liked the cartoon more than the book)
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But I once found this book at school, being on duty at the canteen. And he couldn't tear himself away from her. When the owner came, it was so a pity to give without reading
I really liked "Two Captains" by Kaverin
And Rybakov's trilogy
Funny adventures of Vasya Kurolesov
Well, this is a classic of children's literature, also read to holes
And I liked the adventures of Huck Finn even more than the first book.
For a long time I did not give this one to the library children's detective- it was written very interestingly
And of course fantasy
Two of Bulychev's favorite books. After they gave them to me in the library for science fiction, I got hooked specifically
But I liked the movie about Electronics more. But I still read the book.
But the greatest delight from children's fiction was from Krapivin's books
Later there was Belyaev
and Obruchev
Invisible Man
But we didn't just read science fiction. There was also a wonderful adventure literature. Jules Verne
Daniel Defoe
Alexandr Duma
Jack London
Robert Stevenson
Conan Doyle
I also had my favorite childhood book.
IN Once again I remembered that the first book I read at the kindergarten age was Uspensky's "Uncle Fyodor, Dog and Cat", the same one that was then used to make the cartoon "Three from Prostokvashino". And then he suddenly remembered that there was another book by Ouspensky, which he read in deep childhood - probably forgotten by many "Guarantee Little Men". And I was also surprised to find on Wikipedia that the very Russian "Fixies" that modern children stare at are the modern "reincarnation" of the "guarantee little men".
"Warranty people" - fairy tale Eduard Uspensky about little people living inside devices and mechanisms and repairing them during the warranty period. First published in Pioneer magazine in 1974 (No. 1, pp. 64-75 and No. 2, pp. 44-55) with illustrations by E. Shabelnik. In 1975 it was published as a separate edition with drawings by G. Kalinovsky. There is also a dramatic version of the text for puppet theaters.
In the 2010s, the plot of the story was the basis of the animated series "Fixies", and Eduard Uspensky released a sequel to the story called "Guarantee Men Are Back".
In the world in which the action of the story takes place, very small guarantee men live next to people - masters who monitor the operation of various devices during the period when the guarantee is valid. Warranty men are sent from the factories along with the devices, and after the warranty period expires, they return to their factory to go to work on a new device. "Warranty", as they call themselves, live directly inside the devices (clocks, car engines, refrigerators, etc.) and lead a life invisible to people, repairing minor breakdowns. Of the people, only a few are aware of their existence.
A refrigerator is brought to the ordinary Moscow apartment of the Smirnovs, with which the "guarantee" by the name of Kholodilin also arrives. He immediately meets Ivan Ivanovich Bure, the "guarantee" of the cuckoo clock. The watch's warranty has expired, but the factory where it was made is long gone, and Bure, like a true master, has been looking after it for almost sixty years. The guarantee Vacuum cleaner from the Uralets vacuum cleaner and News of the Day from the radio receiver also live in the apartment.
The next day, the inhabitants of the apartment - dad, mom and a little girl Tanya - go to the dacha in Dorohovo, where they take the rented refrigerator and receiver. Together with Holodilin and the News of the Day, Dust Collector and Bure with the cuckoo Mashka are sent. However, at the dacha, they immediately meet with difficulties. Firstly, local mice declare war on them, because they consider themselves the owners of a country house. And soon they take Bure prisoner and put him in a cage. And secondly, at night, the girl Tanya, who was not completely asleep, notices the guarantee with flashlights. And although her mother convinces her that she dreamed it, Tanya decides to catch the little men at all costs and play with them.
Having captured mice scouts, the guarantee ones feed them sausage, so that they do not want to leave captivity - in the army of the mouse king, soldiers are kept starving. When the rest of the mice find out about this, they start walking around with the slogans “We don’t want to fight, but we want to surrender, because sausages are tastier than shells!” and “Down with gunpowder, long live cottage cheese!” And although the king calls for war, those who prefer peace and sausage turn out to be more. The guarantors manage to free Bure and at night, after Tanya's birthday, leave the house. Having reached the highway, they leave a special sign, and in one of the cars passing by, the warranty Ressorych makes the car stop. Bure with Masha and the little mouse Vasya who joined them return to the Smirnovs' apartment, and the rest of the guarantee men are sent to their factories for new assignments.
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