Mare Müürsepp, researcher and elementary school teacher on children’s literature, has written an overview of the stories created by Edgar Valter. Thirty years ago, there was a significant shift in the understanding of Estonian nature. Tarn pits – the only areas that can be stepped on when wet weather occurs; in dry weather, they are perhaps just a fleeting obstacle to a quick step – became ordinary subjects, receiving faces and character and appearing as characters in children’s books. The name – poku! Edgar Valter’s work significantly contributed to the Estonian literary landscape. Topics: #edgar #valter #estonian Post navigation HAPPY BIRTHDAY! ⟩Esteemed birthday children in Saaremaa and Muhu County PHOTOS: “Look, spring is coming. The snow is melting already.” Something unusual is peeping out of the snow in Tartu