Tashi and the Baba Yaga
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Narrated by:
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Stig Wemyss
About this listen
Jack's very special friend Tashi is back to share with him more of his fantastic adventures.
- "Tashi and the Baba Yaga": A big storm rocks the village where Tahi lives. Tashi goes walking in the forest the next day and notices a house that wasn’t there before. His curiosity gets the better of him and Tashi goes inside where he is captured by the terrible Baba Yaga who decides to make Boy-Baked-in-Pie! Will Tashi escape her evil clutches?
- "Gone!": All the hens have disappeared from the village. This is a job for Tashi!
- "Tashi and the Demons": Tashi bravely rescues Princess Sarashina from the demons but then bumps into them himself. Will the nasty demons suceed in making Tashi talk and reveal the princess' whereabouts?
- "The Magic Bell": The River Pirate has stolen the villager's Magic Bell. What will Tashi do?
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