Корней Иванович Чуковский
Description
Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky (Russian: Корне́й Ива́нович Чуко́вский) was one of the most popular children's poets in the Russian language.
Books
Diary, 1901-1969
Kornei Chukovsky was the complete man of letters - a literary critic, a writer of verses for children, an authority on children's linguistic creativity and a translator. His diary begins in prerevolutionary Russia and spans almost the entire Soviet era.
Doctor Ouch
A kindly animal doctor is summoned from his home to care from some animals in Africa, but he would not be able to reach them without the help of wolves, a whale, and an eagle.
Little chick
When he tries to imitate a rooster, a newly-hatched chick falls in a puddle.
The stolen sun
In this nonsense poem, a bear rescues the sun from a hungry crocodile. Features pop-up illustrations.
Telefon
The author's phone is rung constantly by animals calling about their problems.
Prikli︠u︡chenii︠a︡ Bibigona
Adventures of a little man named Bibigon.
Tri medvedi͡a
A Russian adaptation of the story of Goldilocks and the three bears.
Chudo-Derevo
Collection of Chukovskii's best known poems and riddles in verse.
The silver crest
Relates a young Russian boy's experiences growing up in Odessa in the 1890's.
Fairy Tales
Skazki
Selected stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer.
