Children's literature contributes to the development of a child's imagination, enriches their emotional experience, and serves as a source of literary language. Domestic writers pay significant attention to forming moral guidelines in children, developing their imagination and emotional responsiveness.
Children's literature is characterized by exceptional diversity and creativity. Masters of the written word from all over the world create amazing worlds through which young readers learn the concepts of loyalty and true friendship, encounter magic, and experience exciting adventures.
The exhibition will feature works by various authors: "Cats and Dogs" by E. Lipatova, the "Pajama Stories" book series, "Fairy Tales" by O. Zhuravleva, "Who Painted Autumn, or About Colors in a Stroller", "Fly-Tsokotuha" by K. Chukovsky, and others.