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PJ Library Presents: Radio Chitaika
PJ Library
13 episodes
6 months ago
A new Russian-language podcast from the storytellers at PJ Library.
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Stories for Kids
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A new Russian-language podcast from the storytellers at PJ Library.
Show more...
Stories for Kids
Kids & Family,
Education for Kids
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The People v. The Wind - Russian
PJ Library Presents: Radio Chitaika
10 minutes 45 seconds
1 year ago
The People v. The Wind - Russian
  Люди против ветра   Жители Хавертона в ярости: ветер рушит все их планы и портит всем день! Потерянные воздушные шары, испорченные торты и лопнувшие мячи -- горожане хотят справедливости.   Что бы вы предпочли - быть умным или мудрым? Есть ли между ними разница? Сегодняшний рассказ «Люди против ветра» основан на известной сказке о мудром и великом еврейском царе Соломоне. Эта адаптация была написана Яном Швейдом и переведена на русский язык Ланой Северинской. Читает Женя Тув.   The People v. The Wind   The residents of Haverton are furious -- the wind is messing up all of their plans and ruining everyone's day! From lost balloons to spoiled cakes to popped kick balls, the townspeople want justice.   Would you prefer to be smart or wise? Is there a difference? Today’s story, The People Versus the Wind, is based on a famous tale about the famously wise – and great - Jewish king, Solomon. This adaptation was written by Jan Scwhaid, translated by Lana Severinsky and narrated by Jane Tuv.   Radio Chitaika is a production of PJ Library.
PJ Library Presents: Radio Chitaika
A new Russian-language podcast from the storytellers at PJ Library.