Official Review: Adventures of Little Yaga and Her Friends

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I absolutely love the original story of Baba Yaga, and this sounds like a really fun new take on the classic story. Definitely something I would read to my nieces!
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Adventures of little Yaga and her friends might seem more suited for younger kids but I do believe even adults might find this book interesting. Great review.
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It looks like a nice story for kids.
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Young adult books usually are for meant for teens as well, if not mainly targeting them as the audience. It seems like this is aimed a little younger than that from what the review and the book preview is like.
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This sounds like a very cute story. I am curious about why Little Yaga does not have a bony leg and wonder if there is a secret behind that and we find out over the course of the book.
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Post by okayode »

I enjoyed the entire review. From the review, I think Adventure of little yoga is a book I can recommend for my little cousins and everyone around me who has a little child.
It's believable story for kids will always keep them busy.
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Aw. This is cute. I am sure my daughter would love this story. Id recommend it to my cousins too. Thanks so much.
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Interesting story to instill discipline and good morals among the children. Good review.
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This sounds like such a cute story. I love the theme of friendship as well. Great review!
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This book has so much personality! The sample was so engaging, and for a reader who can never get tired of children's books, it captivated me! I can just imagine reading this one to my siblings...thanks for the review!
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This sounds like the perfect book for my kids! I love learning myths and folklore about other countries as well! Thanks for the great review!
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"ADVENTURES OF LITTLE YAGA AND HER FRIENDS" by L. B. O'Milla is a classic American fantasy novel indeed, talking about an enchanted forest ruled by Scraggarg. Is a book everyone will love.
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The book seems more adventures this is my type. Thanks fore the review
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