Fairytales From Home: Milla Jovovich Reads Classical Russian Poetry for Children

While the pandemic continues, people are self-isolating in their homes, but for some it is a good opportunity to spend as much time as possible with their families – and to do so, you definitely need something to read together!
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Renowned actress Milla Jovovich has turned to her Russian heritage and shared poetic children's classics in a video on her official Twitter account. The Fifth Element and Resident Evil star, who is a mother of three, read one of her favourite books – "Little Fly So Sprightly" ("Muha Tsokotuha") by Korney Chukovsky, one of Russia’s most prominent children's poets, as part of her project “Fairytales From Home”, aimed at families who are self-isolating during the COVID-19 outbreak.

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Jovovich previously posted a video of her daughter reading a fairy tale in Russian that she had written herself.

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