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Illustrations from Soviet Children’s Books

From the A Journey Round My Skull blog, a wonderful collection of illustrations from Soviet children’s books: Mummy Was A Robot, Daddy Was A Small Non-Stick Kitchen Utensil. Check them out! These particular ones are very robotic and mechanical, but so colourful and intriguing.

I’m especially delighted with these because I have a few of my own books from the Soviet Union, mostly language textbooks. But I have two called (in English), Russian Language in Pictures, by I.V. Barannikov and L.A. Varkovitskaya, published in Moscow in 1980.

My books were, of course, mostly designed to tell stories that would also teach the Russian language but also produce good little Soviet children. So for example, you’ll see a set of pictures like this, that show noble Soviet workers cheerfully doing their job in the orchard:

Good Soviet Workers in the Orchard

And then of course, there were drawings like the ones praising Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin:

In Praise of Yuri Gagarin

…and the Soviet space program:

Praising the Soviet Space Program

The illustrations in my book are more realistic and less artistic than the ones at that blog, but they’re all lovely.

Russian Language in Pictures

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