Which books are absolutely not superfluous in the library of a one-year-old baby?A photo: Olga Eremina The first time I bought everything that I thought was interesting or what I wanted to interest my daughter. Then came the realization that "Entertaining Physics" and "Entertaining Chemistry" are unlikely to be interesting. I just wanted very much to have an interest that can easily be suppressed in school. Now these books are on the shelf and are waiting for their time. I began to choose books more intelligently. However, in the end, anyway the child decides whether the book is pleasant or not. I will tell you about five books that appeared in her children's library during the first year of her daughter's life! Since the illustrations for children's literature are no less important than the text, each review will be supplemented by photographs of two turns and one close-up. And as a bonus, I will tell you about one very interesting book for my mother.
1. Heinrich Sapgir "Forests-wonders"
1/4Photo: Olga EreminaPhoto: Olga EreminaPhoto:Olga EreminaPhoto: Olga EreminaIllustrator Viktor Pivovarov, Rech Publishing House“We will go with you to the wonderful forests. There a blue moose wanders by the lake”This book is a reprint of 1967. But I didn’t have it as a child, and I just wanted it to appear on our bookshelf. I’ll say right away that this book is one of my daughter’s favorites. Sometimes I want to put it down, but the child doesn’t allow me. I’ve long since learned it by heart. On the pages, the child will be able to visit the Owl with the smart Bear, stroke the Kind Lion and examine all the inhabitants of the wonderful forest at once on one edge. Together with sleepy Frost, all the seasons will flash before the child in an instant. And before going to bed, you can visit the most cheerful fairy-tale land of Laughter, study its map and follow, together with the Smeyanets, how the three-headed dragon arrives in the city of Laughter City. But if you look at everything with humor, then you shouldn't be afraid of dragons. The poems are simple, but the baby really likes them, they are easy to perceive. The illustrations are bright, with many details, you can look at each spread for a long time. I think that the book will be interesting to us for a long time. I would recommend it to children under one year old, but I think there is something to look at and discuss at two or three years old.