As far as I have noticed, all discs containing fairy tales of Mr. Kotskyi appear as a result of a high-quality work, and this particular collection of Ukrainian fairy tales is not an exception. It contains seven fairy tales, and it is really interesting to listen to each of them, because they are narrated well – not all parents are able to recite like that and besides, most of parents are lazy enough to do that. Moreover, the narration is accompanied by music and there is a short introduction to each tale. To crown it all, this disc may draw attention of children of different age, as there are both simple songs like "A Turnip" and more difficult ones like "Kyrylo Kozhumyaka". In any case, a fairy tale is the best way of exciting a child’s interest, while Ukrainian tales are in no way inferior to tales of other peoples. If you know them, you will agree with me, if not – you are welcome to get acquainted with them.
Publisher: JRC Catalogue number: JRC 03352-2 Year: 2003
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