A new large encyclopedia with Chevostik about transport, which gave man speed and the opportunity to discover the world! This book will help you learn about different types of transport: cars, trains, ships, planes and even rockets. In the new book of the MIF publishing house series, children, together with their favorite heroes, will go to the ancient Sumerians and see with their own eyes the invention of the wheel, attend the opening of the first railway in Russia, look at amazing racing cars and understand where horsepower is “hidden” in a car. Also, the little ones will travel on magnificent ships and find out which ships can navigate the ice. And at the Baikonur Cosmodrome they will watch the launch of a spacecraft.
Author: Elena Kachur, Boris Itskovich
Illustrations: A. Balatenysheva, A. Dormidontova, E. Zakharova Pages: 240 (Offset). Hardcover Dimensions: 261x202x21 mm
Chevostik and Uncle Kuzya begin a new adventure. This time they will have to learn everything about different types of transport: cars, trains, ships, planes and even spacecraft. Together with their favorite characters, readers will trace the path from a cart to a modern car, see the opening of the first railway in Russia, visit famous ships and get acquainted with great aircraft designers. And then they will go to the ISS and find out how man learned to travel not only on Earth, but also in space. Chevostik is a cute hero from a famous audio project. Today the guys know him from encyclopedias. The series continues to publish books that explain the structure of the world to children.
Children perceive information much better when some fairy-tale character tells them about the world. That is why girls and boys love such encyclopedias so much.
Chevostik, together with Uncle Kuzya, makes amazing journeys into the world of science: physics, chemistry, astronomy, anatomy, geology and others. He tells children about great geographical discoveries, space exploration and magical chemical transformations. Author: Elena Kachur, Boris Itskovich Pages: 240 (offset). Hardcover Dimensions: 261x202x21 mm