The Tale of Tsar Saltan (the drawing of the main characters illustrates the book by the writer A. S. Pushkin) tells the story of the life of the autocrat, his wife and son. A difficult fate befell the boy and his mother because of the evil and envious sisters who slandered the princess, and for this reason she and her son ended up in the open ocean walled up in a barrel.
Picture of three sisters
33 heroes and Uncle Chernomor
The Swan Princess
The Kingdom of Gvidon
Tsar Saltan
The Queen and the Baby in the Barrel
Squirrel gnawing nuts
Black and white image of heroes from a fairy tale
Prince Gvidon meets the Swan Princess
Tsar Saltan
Merchants visiting Gvidon
33 heroes
In the fairy tale about Tsar Saltan, you can see in the illustrations how after some time the queen and her son were able to moor to the island, climb out of the barrel and settle down in the new land. Tsarevich Gvidon began to rule the state and met the Swan Princess, who later became his wife.
As in all Russian fairy tales, here good eventually triumphs over evil and Gvidon meets his father. Then they live in peace and happiness for many years.
Drawings will help the child better understand the plot and become immersed in the story in order to remember the fairy tale for a long time.