Russian Verbs of Motion Workbook Part 1 is the first book in this series and presents an introduction to the verbs of motion - it covers seven pairs of non-prefixed verbs of motion: to go by foot, to go by transportation, to fly, to run, to swim, to drive, to carry by an animate object. This Workbook has lots of activities that use these verbs in a realistic context. Each pair of verbs is thoroughly explained. Answer keys are given at the back of the Workbook.
Russian Verbs of Motion Workbook Part 1 is the first book in this series and presents an introduction to the verbs of motion - it covers seven pairs o...
Russian Verbs of Motion Workbook Part 2 is the first book in this series and presents an introduction to the verbs of motion - it covers seven pairs of non-prefixed verbs of motion: to move something by some method of transportation, to roll, to roam, to chase, to climb, to crawl, to drag. This Workbook has lots of activities that use these verbs in a realistic context. Each pair of verbs is thoroughly explained. Answer keys are given at the back of the Workbook.
Russian Verbs of Motion Workbook Part 2 is the first book in this series and presents an introduction to the verbs of motion - it covers seven pairs o...
MS Natasha Alexandrova MS Hanna Soskina MS Anna Watt
Our educational book "Who Says What: Animal Names and Sounds in Russian" is for the children who are beginning to speak Russian (as a native language, as a second language or in a bilingual environment). They will learn the names of the animals (mom, dad and baby), the verbs that describe the sounds and the sounds they make in Russian. This is Part Two of the set. It is a coloring book that allows the children to reinforce the material they covered in part one. It contains the pictures of baby animals and their names and detailed instructions on how to work with it to review the names,...
Our educational book "Who Says What: Animal Names and Sounds in Russian" is for the children who are beginning to speak Russian (as a native language,...
MS Natasha Alexandrova MS Hanna Soskina MS Anna Watt
Our educational book "Who Says What: Animal Names and Sounds in Russian" is for the children who are beginning to speak Russian (as a native language, as a second language or in a bilingual environment). They will learn the names of the animals (mom, dad and baby), the verbs that describe the sounds and the sounds they make in Russian. Part one - is a colorful book with beautiful illustrations and will be used over and over again. Part two is a coloring book that allows the children to reinforce the material they covered in part one. All children love animals and enjoy learning their names...
Our educational book "Who Says What: Animal Names and Sounds in Russian" is for the children who are beginning to speak Russian (as a native language,...
Our book "Beginning with Syllables" is the third step in our series to prepare children to read in Russian. The goal of this book is to teach the child read some syllables and simple words, thus introducing them to fluent reading of all syllables. This book intorduces the concept of reading syllables to children who know most of their letters in Russian. The vowels, soft and hard consonants are color-coded. This book starts with vowels and hard consonants. Each page has a picutre and only one word on it, to focus the child's attention. There is a sentence for the parent to read about the...
Our book "Beginning with Syllables" is the third step in our series to prepare children to read in Russian. The goal of this book is to teach the chil...
Our book "Continuing with Syllables" is the fourth and the last step in our series to prepare children to read in Russian. The goal of this book is to teach the child recognize some syllables with soft vowels and with some hissing sounds (that are the most challenging for kids).
Our book "Continuing with Syllables" is the fourth and the last step in our series to prepare children to read in Russian. The goal of this book is to...
Natasha Alexandrova MS Anna Watt MS Nataliya Illarionova
Propisi for Preschoolers introduces the basic elements of the Russian handwritten block letters and help with fine motor skill development. The lines, circles, waves, designs, pictures will prepare your child's hand to actual writing. It is important at this age to concentrate on all kinds of fine motor skill activities, not just letter writing. Tracing, labyrinths and coloring are great ways to ensure that your child knows how to properly hold the pencil, how to start and stop at the right points and how to make sure that their hand is "listening" to them and is going where they want it to...
Propisi for Preschoolers introduces the basic elements of the Russian handwritten block letters and help with fine motor skill development. The lines,...