do you hear i'm driving musli yes, never hello, the program of their morals is on the air and i am itsarov today in the issue. in the era of the internet, an ordinary museum is boring even adults get tired of walking from showcase to showcase. what to say about children? after all, they are researchers and must touch everything with their hands to disassemble something, and the swedes, recognized masters of museum business, must also assemble something. they open museums where no one is bored our correspondent kirill zvyagin enjoyed life in the unibacken museum. the daughter of a modest farmer from the southern swedish province of smolang at the age of eighteen came to work in stockholm, got a job as a stenographer out of wedlock, gave birth to a son due to lack of funds for the child. i had to give it up to be raised in a strange family, then it was an unfortunate and unfortunate girl and could not imagine that she would soon be famous all over the world, her name was a young provincial. astrid lingrad. books that have been translated into more than 90 languages of the world have ne