In Baba Yaga Laid an Egg (2010), she used a magical crone from Slavic folklore as a lens through which to view contemporary women’s lives. Source: Internet
I think this may well become one of my favorite Baba Yaga retellings. Source: Internet
They also tend to doubt the existence of Baba Yaga and the Firebird. Source: Internet
Think of a female, The Prince and the Pauper, intertwined with a fiercely endearing Baba Yaga, searching to save a Firebird and mother Russia, while controlling an ice dragon for the world's survival. Source: Internet
The Baba Yaga brings her ladle and gives him another portion. Source: Internet
I’ve wanted to include Baba Yaga in one of these — I just couldn’t think of the right matchup. Source: Internet