All adults remember the story about the boy Filipka, who wanted to study at school together with the older guys. This short story (“the true story,” as Tolstoy called it) was part of the alphabet compiled by the writer for peasant children, and many modern children are still learning to read from it.
All adults remember the story about the boy Filipka, who wanted to study at school together with the older guys. This short story (“the true story,” as Tolstoy called it) was part of the alphabet compiled by the writer for peasant children, and many modern children are still learning to read from it. The publishing house «Yasnaya Polyana» at the Museum-estate of L. N. Tolstoy released «Filipka» not only with bright illustrations and large print convenient for the novice reader, but also with entertaining games and tasks for the development of fine motor skills, memory and observation.
Yasnaya Polyana, 24 p.