Description
"Besides conveying happy and lively mood, this beautifully illustrated jolly book will also arm children with knowledge. For instance, if children attentively read or learn the poems by heart, they will remember once and for all that wolves like to eat lambs, cats like to store milk and yogurt, that the cat and the dog are in a constant fighting... The book will also guide children to the classical literature; grandpa’s stories will remind them of famous poems like Puy-Puy Mouse or the Stealer Cat so much loved by their parents and grandparents.
?The author has an interesting way of telling the stories, each time starting it by the sentence: “Once my grandpa said...†which implies that his stories have very old roots and one should know them."
Yuri Sahakyan, poet and translator, was born in 1937 in the town of Chaylu in Mardakert district of Nagorno Karabakh.
In 1966 Yuri Sahakyan graduated from Yerevan State University, department of philology, and in 1967 started working at “Hayreniki Dzayn†(Voice of Fatherland) weekly newspaper as a specialist of literature. Later he studied in Moscow and completed the literary courses of the USSR Union of Writers.
Yuri Sahakyan is a member of Armenian Writers’ Union...
Title in Armenian | Ասելուկներ Որսկան Պապից |
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Author(s) | Yuri Sahakyan |
Language(s) | English |
Publisher(s) | Edit Print |
Year | 2012 |
Pages | 20 |
Binding | Paperback |
Printing | Color |
ISBN | 9789939525556 |