While talking about what children like and dislike when it comes to food, the book introduces new English words to young Russian readers. They are transliterated in Russian, which makes it easier to learn how to pronuance each English word. This is followed by sample sentences where the new words are repeated.
The book invites a child to name the most common food items (from milk and macaroni to sausage and fried eggs), to say what they would like to have for breakfast, to ask for more tea or bread when sitting at a table...
It's a colorful book, loaded with fun - to explore by learners as young as 4- 7 years of age if they are tutored by someone who knows both languages, English and Russian. Children who can read in Russian (7-9 years of age and up, up, up) can explore this book on their own.
Publisher: Eksmo, Russia. Hardcover. 32 pages.