Discover the wonders of the world with the children’s encyclopedia <> — an engaging educational book designed to answer the most curious questions about everyday things and natural phenomena. This 64-page hardcover encyclopedia is written in Russian and provides over 60 fascinating facts that will capture the imagination of young learners. From everyday items like bread and milk to natural materials like cotton and sand, this book explores where these things originate before they reach our homes. Perfect for expanding a child’s understanding of the world, it answers questions like “Where does cotton come from?” and “How do bubbles form in soda?” making learning both fun and informative. With colorful illustrations and simple explanations, this encyclopedia is a great tool for children to enhance their knowledge about the world around them. It’s designed to stimulate curiosity and encourage kids to ask more questions as they explore the origins of the objects they encounter daily. Parents will appreciate the durable hard cover that ensures the book can be enjoyed again and again, while children will love discovering new facts and sharing their newfound knowledge with friends and family. Whether at home or in a classroom, this book is an excellent resource for learning about nature and everyday items in a fun and accessible way.
Features
- Educational encyclopedia in Russian helps kids explore where common items like food, clothing, and materials come from, making learning about the world engaging and fun.
- 64-page hard cover book with over 60 interesting facts, answering curious questions like “Where does cotton come from?” “How is sand made?” and more.
- Learning tool covers natural phenomena, everyday objects, and processes, teaching children about the world around them, ideal for curious minds.
- Durable hard cover ensures long-lasting use, perfect for repeated reading and sharing with friends or siblings for years to come.
- Obuchaiushchaia entsiklopediia dlia detei na russkom iazyke, pomogaet otvechat’ na takie voprosy, kak otkuda beretsia khleb, moloko, den’gi, pesok, i mnogoe drugoe.
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