Anna and the Painted Eggs
Anna and the Painted Eggs Anna and the Painted Eggs Anna saw her mother taking large, brightly painted Easter eggs out of a box. "They're called pysanky eggs," Anna's mother said. "They're Ukrainian Easter eggs. Your Grandmother Sasha gave them to us." "They're real eggs?" Anna asked. "They're so beautiful." "Yes. They're goose eggs. Her grandmother painted them over 100 years ago, in Ukraine," Anna's mother said. "She also brought something just for you." "A music box!" Anna said as sh
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Anna and the Painted Eggs
Anna and the Painted Eggs
Anna saw her mother taking large, brightly painted Easter eggs out of a box.
"They're called pysanky eggs," Anna's mother said."They're Ukrainian Easter eggs. Your Grandmother Sasha gave them to us."
"They're real eggs?" Anna asked. "They're so beautiful."
"Yes. They're goose eggs.Her grandmother painted them over 100 years ago, in Ukraine," Anna's mother said."She also brought something just for you."
"A music box!" Anna said as she began to wind it.
The music played. The doors opened."There's a dancing goose inside!" Anna said.
"Ask her to read you the story about it after dinner," said her mother.
"The eggs must be hard to paint Anna said.
"It takes time," her grandmother said."I’ll show you how to do it tomorrow."
"Will you read me the story about the dancing goose and the blue egg tonight?" Anna asked.
Grandmother Sasha opened a large storybook.
"There once was a kind old woman who lived all alone near the woods," her grandmother began. "Her family was far away.Night after night, she sat and played her music box."