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Author name: Joanna Cole

 : Bony-Legs
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Type of bind: Audio Cassette
EAN num: 9780590607438
ISBN number: 059060743X
Label: Scholastic Ltd.
Manufacturer: Scholastic Ltd.
Printing Date: 1984
Publishing house: Scholastic Ltd.
Running Time: 8.32 unknown-units
Sale Popularity Level: 1766794
Studio: Scholastic Ltd.




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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Silly Story
I used to read Bony Legs when I was little. I was so excited when I saw it on Amazon. It's a silly story about a girl named Sasha and a witch who wants to eat her...good verses evil. Sasha helps some creatures along the way, and it turn, they help her escape the evil witch.
It's a quick read and it's lots of fun!



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A unique and fun style of scary story
I have purchased this book for my neices usually around Halloween time.
It is a book not many have heard of, but always enjoy.

Tracy



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Funny and well written
This book by the Magic School Bus author is really fun to read. It is a russian fairy tale of a witch named Bony Legs who likes to eat children. The story is about a little girl who escapes because of all the good deeds she has done to help others -- a cat, a dog and a gate. My kids (5 and 3 years) really enjoyed it.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Book Review of Bony Legs!
My four year old son REALLY enjoys this book. It's a fun read and reinforces the value of being kind to others. It's also a great introduction into Russian folklore.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - For Older Reluctant Readers, Too
I wouldn't normally bother to add a review when so many others have already written reviews, but I do have some noteworthy information for people considering buying this book. I'm a teacher advisor for a large public school program serving kids in grades K-12 who are out of regular school due to medical conditions. I have to tell you--this book is a HIT! It's an easy reader, but it's not babyish at all. I've had kids in grades K-8 like it, including middle school kids who are poor readers (often for ESL reasons). The story is just scary enough to be intriguing, but it has a happy ending; there's also an excellent theme of how kindness pays and a fantastic chase scene at the end. As a fairy tale connoisseur, I'm convinced that Baba Yaga--from the Russian tradition--is THE coolest, scariest witch ever. (For a longer variation of this story, see Baba Yaga and Vasilissa the Brave, retold by Marianna Mayer and illustrated by K.Y. Craft.) I only wish there were more stories told this simply and effectively, with this kind of broad appeal.

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