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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the heavy weight of an accidental mistake or the fear that a broken object means a broken relationship. It is an ideal choice for the child who is highly sensitive to causing disappointment and needs to see that grace and patience are more valuable than material possessions. The story follows Babushka, a kind old woman in a snowy village who rescues an injured goose named Rechenka. When the goose accidentally destroys Babushka's year-long work of hand-painted eggs, Babushka responds with quiet forgiveness rather than anger. What follows is a beautiful lesson in reciprocity and the restorative power of nature. Polacco's vibrant illustrations of Ukrainian folk art make this an excellent choice for ages 4 to 9, particularly for families wanting to discuss cultural heritage, the rhythms of the seasons, or the deep peace found in acts of mercy.