The fox is one of the main characters in Russian fairy tales, a typical trickster - a cheat, a rogue, a liar, a violator of existing traditions and rules. But at the same time, she has a special role - she teaches her victims not to trust anyone blindly; in other words, think with your own head. That is why fox tales are not only entertaining, but also educational and educational reading for children.
The tales were splendidly retold by the master of the word Alexei Nikolayevich Tolstoy, and illustrated by the wonderful animal painter Evgeny Mikhailovich Rachev.
The book is good for adults to read to young children. Recommended for discussing with children the topic of cunning and stupidity, innocence and deceit, as well as for joint examination of beautiful, vivid illustrations.
For children 0-5 years old.