Baboushka is head scarf. A square piece of material folded into a triangle placed over the head and tied under the chin. My polish and slavic grandmothers wore this.
Baboushka, a character from Russian folklore, is said to have originated in Russia. The story of Baboushka tells of an old woman who missed an opportunity to accompany the Three Wise Men to see Jesus and has been searching for Him ever since, giving gifts to children along the way.
Baboushka, a figure associated with the Christmas season, is a gift-giver in Russian folklore. She is often depicted as an elderly woman who brings gifts to children on Epiphany, rather than on Christmas Day. The story of Baboushka emphasizes themes of kindness and generosity, reflecting the spirit of giving during the holiday season in Russia.
Ruth Robbins's Baboushka and the Three Kings won the Caldecott Medal in 1961.
lonely women who started the traditons of giving gifts
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Siberia is the tundra in Asia that is part of Russia.
Three quarters of the people that live in Russia, most likely living in Urban areas.
Part of Kiev-Rus that later became Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. When Russians try to explain this to westerners they usually compare it to the empire of the Franks (Francia/Frankia) that subsequently became France, Germany, The low countres, Northern Italy etc.
William Beddow has written: 'Baboushka offers her gifts'
Explain the chief goal and outcome of the congress of Vienna
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