Babushka Baba Yaga

Babushka Baba Yaga
Author: Patricia Polacco
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1999-01-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 069811633X

From the beloved New York Times bestselling author-illustrator of Thank You, Mr. Falker and Pink and Say. Baba Yaga is a witch famous throughout Russia for eating children, but this Babushka Baba Yaga is a lonely old woman who just wants a grandchild--to love. "Kids will respond to the joyful story of the outsider who gets to join in, and Polacco's richly patterned paintings of Russian peasant life on the edge of the woods are full of light and color." -- Booklist "A warm, lively tale, neatly mixing new and old and illustrated with Polacco's usual energetic action, bright folk patterns, and affectionate characterizations." --Kirkus Reviews

Baba's Babushka

Baba's Babushka
Author: Marion Mutala
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Ukrainians
ISBN: 9781927756065

The wind bring Natalia a babushka just like the ones her Baba used to wear, taking the young girl on a magical journey to an autumn long ago to discover the wedding traditions of her Ukrainian heritage.

Baba's Babushka

Baba's Babushka
Author: Marion Mutala
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2020-11-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781988783611

Babushka's Doll

Babushka's Doll
Author: Patricia Polacco
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1442498668

Babushka's doll was special. She had played with it only once, when she was a little girl like her high-spirited granddaughter, Natasha. Now Babushka is going to the store and it's Natasha's turn to take the little doll down from the high shelf. When the naughty doll comes to life -- and is even more rambunctious than the little girl herself -- Natasha finds out why playing once with Babushka's doll is enough! Patricia Polacco's beautiful illustrations capture the warmth, humor, and timeless spirit of her magical tale.

Mrs Mack

Mrs Mack
Author: Patricia Polacco
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2001-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0698118871

Patricia is thrilled when her father decides that she's finally old enough to learn to ride. But her dreams of having a beautiful horse of her own are dashed when he takes her to a stable in Dogpatch, the rundown section of town. Patricia is sure that she'll never learn anything in a place like that. But it's in Dogpatch that Patricia meets two individuals--kind, patient Mrs. Mack and a glorious chestnut mare named Penny--who help her overcome her fears, and change her life forever. Powerfully written, beautifully told, and brought to life with rich watercolor illustrations, this is a story that will touch the heart of everyone who reads it.

The Magic Babushka

The Magic Babushka
Author: Phyllis Limbacher Tildes
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1580892256

A gentle, nearsighted peasant girl rescues the legendary Baba Babochka and is rewarded with a magic babushka that enables her to create beautiful "pysanky," or decorated eggs.

Babushka

Babushka
Author: Sandra Ann Horn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-02-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781484411780

Meet Babushka, a woman who is so busy focusing on the little things, that she hardly notices the miraculous events going on around her. This touching Christmas story shows that the more you give away in love, the more you will receive.

Kohkum's Babushka

Kohkum's Babushka
Author: Marion Mutala
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-04
Genre: Métis
ISBN: 9781926795782

"This story is about a young Ukrainian girl who journeys through time to the first Ukrainian settlers in Canada and their interactions with the Metis community. The two groups share their culture with one another, forming a special bond."--

Baba Yaga

Baba Yaga
Author: Andreas Johns
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780820467696

Baba Yaga is a well-known witch from the folklore tradition of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. A fascinating and colorful character, she resembles witches of other traditions but is in many ways unique. Living in the forest in a hut that stands and moves on chicken legs, she travels in a mortar with a pestle and sweeps away her tracks with a broom. In some tales she tries to harm the protagonist, while in others she is helpful. This book investigates the image and ambiguity of Baba Yaga in detail and considers the meanings she has for East Slavic culture. Providing a broad survey of folktales and other sources, it is the most thorough study of Baba Yaga yet published and will be of interest to students of anthropology, comparative literature, folklore, and Slavic and East European studies.