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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the pain of being judged by their appearance or feels like they do not fit in. It is a perfect choice for navigating conversations about gossip, reputation, and the loneliness that comes from being misunderstood by a community. Through the lens of a classic Russian folktale, Patricia Polacco presents a version of Baba Yaga who is not a monster, but a lonely soul yearning for the warmth of family and the joy of being a grandmother. In this story, the legendary forest dweller disguises herself as an ordinary village grandmother, a Babushka, to care for a young boy named Victor. As she builds a life of love and domesticity, she must reconcile her true identity with the fearful myths the villagers spread about her. This book is developmentally appropriate for preschool and elementary children, offering a safe space to discuss empathy, the dangers of prejudice, and the transformative power of being seen for who you truly are. It is a heartwarming reminder that beauty is found in our actions rather than our outward form.