How Children Grow


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About The Book

Đuro Maričić for more than seventy years is friends of children nature and animals. He loves and adores them. He's a great friend. He writes poems and stories for children. He knows very well the lives of children their games and pranks in the family school and on the street. He observes first children's charity. When he is with them the child becomes a poet. Humor is present in many Chuck songs. He feels that laughter is a cure! Đuro has written more than seven hundred songs for kids. Renowned Croatian writer Tito Bilopavlović edited the journal for kids SMIB which is intended for children of lower ages for fifteen years. In the book How Grow Children Tito chose twenty-eight of Đuro's anthology poems. The famous poet Luko Paljetak of Croatian Academy wrote a review a recommendation for the publication of this beautiful collection of songs. The song The First-Grade Duckling entered the readers in the first grade in Croatia secret letters whose authors are Jadranka Zlokić and Terezija Bralić. It is on the first page. Some of these songs are also readers in the lower grades of primary school in Serbia. These poems have been published in magazines for children in Serbia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina. Interestingly enough the only one of the songs Menagerie did Đuro install as thirteen animals. In other songs besides the children and their mischief are dogs cats chicken butterfly small kangaroo sparrow centipede giraffe rabbit rooster fox and bear. There are also doll dad mom and captain of the ship. Nature is present in many poems of this book. There are seasons: spring summer and harvest sunflowers autumn and quince winter and frost. Reading these poems is the ultimate pleasure for children but adults also like to read them and remember. Do not forget them; they often come back and read it again.
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