Every culture, has endured the trials and tribulations of raising a child. Some are receptive to a parent’s guidance, while others become a knee-high menace. In order to strike fear into their hearts and keep them from misbehaving, sometimes they’re told tales oft-repeated over the centuries. Baba Yaga, Sack Man,
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