The protagonist of the fairy tale of the famous Norwegian poet, writer and composer Alpha Preysen is a goat who learned to count to ten. He cannot be patient to put his knowledge into practice, so during a walk he assigns serial numbers to everyone he meets along the way: “One is me, two are a calf, three are a cow. One, two, three!” The characters calculated by the Kozlenok, by virtue of their ignorance, are offended and want to punish the goat for arbitrariness by all means. The company of dissatisfied is increasing with each page of the book. They run together in a goat, intending to beat him (or reason), so that it would continue to be inconsistent to encroach on the personal freedom of citizens.
The goat wisely runs away from the pursuers, confident in his innocence and his right to consider all those who are on the way. A crowd of animals running after each other is suspended every time to explain to the newly met to the newly met, how much he was offended, offended and humiliated. In the end, the goat runs out for a sailing …
Author
Preis Alf
Translator
Ostrovsky Valentin Aleksandrovich
Artist
SUTEEV Vladimir Grigoryevich
Publisher
Melik-Pashaev, 2018
Series
Subtle masterpieces for the smallest
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