Books for Kids

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  1. Development of reading and writing skills Part 2 5-6 ages

    Development of reading and writing skills Part 2 5-6 ages

    $3.99

    Regular practice is the best way to reinforce concepts and allow students to gain confidence and mastery of skills. Learn More
  2. Grammar Practice Book for children from 4 to 6

    Grammar Practice Book for children from 4 to 6

    $5.99

    Both teachers and parents appreciate how effectively this workbook helps children master skills in writing, and grammar. Learn More
  3. The Cossacks

    The Cossacks

    $8.99

    The Cossacks is a short novel by Leo Tolstoy, published in 1863 in the popular literary magazine The Russian Messenger. It was originally called Young Manhood. The Cossacks is believed to be somewhat autobiographical, partially based on Tolstoy's experiences in the Caucasus during the last stages of the Caucasian War. Tolstoy had a morally corrupt experience in his youth, engaging in numerous promiscuous partners, heavy drinking and gambling problems; many argue Tolstoy used his own past as inspiration for the protagonist Olenin. Learn More
  4. Anna Karenina

    Anna Karenina

    $9.99

    Anna Karenina is the wife of a prominant Russian government official. She leads a correct but confining upper-middle-class existence. She seems content with her life as a proper companion to her dignified, unaffectionate husband and an adoring mother to her young son, until she meets Count Vronsky, a young officer of the guards. He pursues her and she falls madly in love with him. Her husband refuses to divorce her, so she gives up everything, including her beloved son, to be with Vronsky. After a short time, Vronsky becomes bored and unhappy with their life as social outcasts. He abandons her, returns to the military and is immediately accepted back into society. Anna, a fallen woman, shunned by respectable society, throws herself under a train. Learn More
  5. Swan Lake: Suite from Ballet: Arranged for Piano
  6. Stories and Fairy Tales

    Stories and Fairy Tales

    $15.99

    Renowned Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) had an abiding interest in children and children's literature. He started a school for peasant children on his family's estate, and later founded another, experimental school with the motto, "Come when you like, leave when you like." Fascinated by the simple charm and fresh innocence with which the children of his schools told stories, Tolstoy began writing about his own childhood, emulating the uncomplicated narrative style and disarming directness of the tales told by the children of his acquaintance. Learn More

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