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Okruzhaiushchii Mir 4 Klass Chitat Poglazova Shilin -

Misha and Anya sat in the school library, the heavy green cover of their textbook spread open between them. They were studying the section on "The Great Pages of Russian History," but today, the pages felt different.

Misha smiled, picking up his pen. "We better start that report on the 18th century. I think I know exactly what to write." okruzhaiushchii mir 4 klass chitat poglazova shilin

One moment, they were standing on the cold, wind-swept banks of the Neva River in the 1700s. They saw men in heavy coats hauling timber. "That’s Peter I!" Anya gasped, recognizing the tall figure from the portraits in Chapter 3. They watched as the foundations of St. Petersburg were laid, feeling the damp mist of the Baltic Sea on their faces. They understood now—history wasn't just dates; it was the sweat and dreams of people. Misha and Anya sat in the school library,

"I get it now," Anya said, closing the book. "The 'World Around Us' isn't just what's outside the window. It’s the stars above us, the soil beneath us, and the stories of the people who walked here before we did." "We better start that report on the 18th century