4. The Philosophical Choice: "The Boy Who Could Fly" by I. Akimov
Here are the most popular versions and why they might be exactly what you need on your bookshelf. 1. For Early Readers: "I Want to Fly!" by Elena Matveeva
For adult readers, this title (often shortened to "I Want to Fly") is a deeply personal journey about finding one's path and letting go of old illusions. kniga khochu letat skachat
Parents who want to share a bit of their own childhood magic with their kids.
Sometimes searched for under the "want to fly" tag, this book is also known as " The Path to Freedom ". Sometimes searched for under the "want to fly"
It uses a large font and colorful illustrations, making it perfect for kids to read on their own without feeling overwhelmed.
Elena Kramarenko is your best bet.
Whimsical and nostalgic. It often features beautiful illustrations (notably by I. Kabakov) that capture the magic of childhood dreams.