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Манн, Иванов и Фербер

Emil and Margot. Head in the Clouds

Emil and Margot. Head in the Clouds

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Something incredible always happens in the castle where Emil and Margot live. It's all thanks to the restless little monsters, with whom you'll never get bored - they know how to turn an ordinary day into a fireworks display of fun and surprises. As soon as they appear, a boring lesson becomes an exciting journey through cloud castles, punishment turns into a vacation on a sunny beach, and the curious face of Know-It-All Bunny peeks out from his school bag, ready for new pranks. Together with these mischief-makers, Emil and Margot manage to do everything in the world: cause a commotion at the school in reverse, where textbooks explode with colorful confetti, defeat a cunning greedy girl with tickling and laughter, and even give a tour to tiny monsters... inside a vacuum cleaner. The book's highlights: a magical world inhabited by kind and friendly characters; funny, kind stories about everyday affairs with a touch of magic; situations familiar to every child: a prince and princess cleaning their room, Sick, Go to School— Short stories (each chapter is only 6 pages) are ideal for young readers: you can read 2-3 stories before bed— Helps your child start reading independently. Who is this book for? For children ages 5 and up and their parents. For those who loved the mischievous adventures of Prince Emile and Princess Margot. For the whole family, if you love reading and having fun together. For comic book lovers. About the series: Emile and Margot are a mischievous prince and princess. Like all children, they get sick, play around, and aren't very fond of doing their homework or cleaning. The heroes live in a castle next to a forest inhabited by monsters. With such neighbors, you won't get bored—the prince and princess are constantly getting into trouble with the monsters, driving Madame Disciplina, who watches over them, crazy. You can start getting acquainted with the series from any volume; the books are not connected by a single plot.

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