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It was the coldest day of the winter, and a little boy was trudging through the forest gathering firewood for his grandmother. "Bring back all you can find," the old woman had said as she sat knitting a pair of mittens. "The north wind blows cold, and we must have a good fire to keep us warm." - p. [1].
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Folklore, Animals, Juvenile fiction, Mittens, Tales, Children's fiction, Folklore, russia (federation), Animals, fiction, Folklore, ukrainePlaces
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The Mitten: An Old Ukrainian Folktale
October 1999, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding
in English
0808537008 9780808537007
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The mitten: an old Ukrainian folktale
1964, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard
in English
0590409530 9780590409537
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"It was the coldest day of the winter, and a little boy was trudging through the forest gathering firewood for his grandmother."
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