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Indlæser... Baboushka (udgave 1985)af Arthur Scholey (Forfatter)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. 50863 This story tells about a lady who lets the Three Kings stay with her as they pass through her village on the way to Bethlehem. Being a housewife, and always doing chores, she is too busy at the time to join them on their journey but says she will follow on later. When she finally does arrive in Bethlehem, the baby is gone. I ended up searching more about Baboushka and the legend says she is still searching for Christ's child. This story's theme is about being spontaneous and it is okay to go out of your comfort zone. This tale is very nice and based on the Russian folktale, Baboushka. The main character of the tale is called Baboushka and is very busy to keep her house clean, cook (we do not know for whom she is cooking and if she has got children). She is too busy to to follow the three kings, that looked for shelter in her house. The kings want to look for the Christ's child and they continue on their own. Baboushka has to go her way on her own then. In fact, nobody should stay only at home just to clean up and cook all the time. We should explore the country and be spontaneous. Based on a Russian folktale, Baboushka (grandmother) is so busy keeping her house clean and everything perfect that she is too busy to go with the three kings who invite her to join them after staying in her house to rest. She cleans up all the toys in her house, loads them into her sack and begins her journey to follow the kings and find the child. This Russian version of the birth of Christ, with Cann’s sweet, rich colors decorating soft yellow, brown tones is like frosted cookies to the child’s eye. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
An old woman who was too busy to travel with the Wise Men to find the Child now searches endlessly for Him each Christmas season. No library descriptions found. |
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