Here's the story: two children get a chair that can fly and take passengers to any magical place. The children, of course, don't miss out on the opportunities that open up. They visit a giant's castle, a gnome village that looks like a mushroom clearing, and a disappearing island that lures travelers with luxurious flowers and the melodic ringing of bells.
Children will visit the land of dreams, where the most unpredictable metamorphoses will happen to them: a chair will turn into a dog, the dog into a duck, the duck into ice cream, peas into balloons, children also into balloons, and a clown into a policeman.
One day the chair will be stolen by a cat (or vice versa: the chair will steal the cat, depending on how you look at it) and
They will both be captured by the insidious sorceress Kirri-Kirri. The children, of course, will go to the rescue.
Various adventures await children, some of them dangerous and risky, some very pleasant. For example, a holiday in the palace of a good wizard will be remembered by everyone for its sparkling miracles. The wizard will conjure up everyone's favorite dish, make flowers grow out of thin air, silver spoons will turn into goldfish, hares will dance on ears, and cats will play violins. And finally, guests will receive eggs as a gift, and what will hatch from them the next day? It's a secret!
And also:
- magic paint that makes objects invisible (try painting your nose with it!)
- mischievous and capricious Nosopyrka, what an intriguing name!
- a naughty chair, like your Santa Claus, trying to dive into the chimney;
- a suspiciously polite goblin is up to something...
But a chair doesn't always function as a vehicle, sometimes it's just furniture. To fly, a chair needs to grow wings, and that's an unpredictable thing. When will it happen next? Will it fly or not? Will we go on a trip today or stay home? Suspense on every page!
Exciting adventures for preschoolers and primary school children: The Adventures of the Magic Chair
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