abushka lived alone in a dacha, a little house in the country, but she was known far and wide for the fine eggs that she lovingly painted.
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An injured goose rescued by Babushka, having broken the painted eggs intended for the Easter Festival in Moscva, lays thirteen marvelously colored eggs to replace them, then leaves behind one final miracle in egg form before returning to her own kind.
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Fiction, Eggs, Easter eggs, Geese, Easter stories, Handicraft, Wild animals as pets, Peasants, Animal welfare, Painting, Soviet Union, Miracles, Decoration and ornament, Juvenile fiction, Grandmothers, Gifts, Festivals, Children's fiction, Geese, fiction, Eggs, fiction, Soviet union, fiction, Magic, fiction, New York Times reviewedPlaces
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