Stanislav Vostokov “How to scare children”

“Since childhood, Serezha has been frightened by a janitor. – Here you will not learn lessons, – they said, – you will become a janitor! Therefore, Seryozha taught lessons all his life and did not become a janitor. He became a potato warehouse keeper.”

“Since childhood, Serezha has been frightened by a janitor. – Here you will not learn lessons, – they said, – you will become a janitor! Therefore, Seryozha taught lessons all his life and did not become a janitor. He became a potato warehouse keeper.” Who else was scared by something in childhood and what unforeseen consequences it led to – a whole kaleidoscope of absurd stories from a young children’s writer Stas Vostokov, who continues in this book the tradition of school humor in the style of Arthur Givargizov. Funny stories will help the child understand their fears. It would be good for adults to open them in order to think about the prejudices and restrictions that we explicitly or implicitly transmit to our children.

MDMEDIA, 32 p.

Daria Rybina

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