Title: Complete Reader for Elementary School: Grades 1-4
Description: Searching for the perfect supplemental reading resource for your child’s elementary education? This comprehensive reader for grades 1-4 from “Iskatel” Publishing is an indispensable tool for mastering the school curriculum and fostering a lifelong love of reading.
Why choose the “Iskatel” Publishing reader?
- Curriculum Alignment: Our reader fully aligns with elementary school educational standards, covering key topics and genres studied in class.
- Genre Diversity: The collection includes classic Russian folk tales, insightful fables, poems, and short stories. Expose your child to the richness of Russian literature and ignite their reading passion.
- Child-Friendly Themes: Stories about nature, animals, and children’s lives are engaging and enjoyable. They help develop analytical and critical thinking skills while broadening horizons.
- User-Friendly Design: The book is presented in a clear and accessible style, making reading fun and captivating for young learners. Bright illustrations maintain children’s attention.
- Skill Development: Reading this anthology enhances speech skills, imagination, and helps children retain important life lessons through instructive narratives.
For Teachers and Parents:
- Classroom Reading: Teachers can use the reader to illustrate classroom themes.
- Homework Assignments: Excellent material for homework assignments and lesson supplements.
- Shared Reading: Reading together strengthens family bonds and creates enjoyable shared experiences.
Don’t miss the opportunity to gift your child this exceptional reader, a true treasure for their bookshelf! Provide your young reader with an engaging and rewarding journey into the world of literature! This collection includes over 80 works by renowned authors, including:
- “The Princess and the Pea,” “The Steadfast Tin Soldier” (H.C. Andersen)
- “The Old Hut” (A. Blok)
- “How the Little Ant Hurried Home,” “Whose Nose is Better,” “Forest Scouts” (V. Bianchi)
- “Chuk and Gek” (A. Gaidar)
- “The Frog-Traveller” (V. Garshin)
- “Sweet Porridge” (Brothers Grimm)
- “The Snow Maiden” (V. Dahl)
- “Where Have You Seen This…?” (V. Dragunsky)
- “Bird Cherry,” “Winter Sings and Howls,” “Birch” (S. Yesenin)
- “The Pipe and the Pitcher,” “The Flower-Seven-Flower” (V. Kataev)
- “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” (R. Kipling)
- “Quartet,” “The Grasshopper and the Ant,” “The Monkey and the Spectacles,” “The Elephant and the Fly” (I. Krylov)
- “Barbos and Zhulka” (A. Kuprin)
- “Clouds” (M. Lermontov)
- “Grey Neck” (D. Mamin-Sibiryak)
- “The Town in a Snuffbox” (V. Odoevsky)
- “My Word of Honor” (L. Panteleev)
- “Rabbit Paws,” “The Rogue Cat” (K. Paustovsky)
- “The Birch-Bark Tube,” “Fox’s Bread,” “Hedgehog” (M. Prishvin)
- “What My Head Thinks About” (I. Pivovarova)
- “Little Red Riding Hood” (C. Perrault)
- “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish,” “By the Lukomorye Oak Stands Green,” “Autumn Sighs in the Sky,” “The Dawn Rises in the Nightly Mist,” “Winter Morning,” and others (A. Pushkin)
- “Forest Town” (G. Skrebitsky)
- “Childhood” (I. Surikov)
- “Filipok” and others (L. Tolstoy)
…as well as works by L. Andreev, V. Zhukovsky, B. Zhitkov, A. Maikov, N. Nekrasov, F. Tyutchev, K. Ushinsky, A. Fet, A. Chekhov, and many other authors.