A Magical Read for Kids: 'Yenotik Battles Fear'
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- Tackles real-life fears that kids face in a way that's relatable and easy to understand
- Features beautiful and engaging illustrations that bring the story to life
- Has a sturdy and colorful cover that's perfect for little hands to hold
- Is the right size for a bedtime story, with 47 nicely packed pages
- Tackles real-life fears in a gentle and non-threatening way
- Is available at a great price point, with a total of 359 rubles at Detsky Mir
cancelCons
- Some parents might find the storyline a bit predictable
- The language used is simple, which might not be challenging enough for older kids
- The book's message could be more developed – some readers might find it a bit simplistic
- The illustrations, while beautiful, might not be as detailed as some parents would like
- The book's themes could be explored further, making it more engaging for some readers
- The storyline might not be as original as some parents would like












Editor's Summary
I've been on the hunt for great bedtime stories to share with my little ones, and 'Yenotik Battles Fear' by Irina Zartaiskaya is a real winner. This charming book tackles real-life fears in a way that's super relatable and easy to understand. The colorful illustrations and engaging storyline make it perfect for snuggling up together. Plus, the sturdy cover and A4 format make it easy for little hands to hold onto. It's a great value for money, and I think you'll love it just as much as we do.
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Hey fellow parents!
I'm always on the lookout for great bedtime stories to snuggle up with my little ones, and 'Yenotik Battles Fear' by Irina Zartaiskaya has become a new favorite of ours.
We picked up this book on Wildberries, but you can find it on plenty of other marketplaces or in-store at a kids' store like Detsky Mir - it's available for 359 rubles.
The book is a decent size, around A4 format, with a sturdy and colorful cover that's perfect for little hands to hold onto.
The pages are nicely packed, and the book has a total of 47 pages that are just right for a bedtime story.
The illustrations are seriously amazing - they're vibrant, colorful, and perfectly matched to the story. The characters are well-proportioned, and it's a joy to look at!
Now, onto the main event - the stories! There are 8 tales in total, and they're all super relevant for kids around the preschool age. My three-year-old and five-year-old are absolutely loving them, and we've had some great discussions about the themes.
The stories are written in a way that's easy to understand, and each one is accompanied by a great discussion opportunity with the kids. We've even started to read them together as a family, and it's become a special bonding time for us.
My kids are completely hooked on this book, and we've got a few more Yenotik books in our collection that they're equally obsessed with.
So, give 'Yenotik Battles Fear' a try if you're looking for a new bedtime read that's both fun and educational!




