"Ukraine" . . "Soviet Union" . . "Great Plains National Educational Media." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Motion pictures" . "Motion pictures"@en . . . . "Biography"@en . "Videocassettes"@en . "Children's television programs"@en . . . . . . . "Children's films"@en . . "DVD-Video discs"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Films for the hearing impaired"@en . "The author, Patricia Polacco demonstrates the traditional Ukrainian egg-painting art (pysanky), and shares how she got the idea for the story. Viewers gain an appreciation for the egg in art as LeVar decorates eggs, and finds objects that are egg-shaped. Viewers also see the practical side during a montage of animal babies emerging from eggs. The read-aloud book, Rechenka's eggs by Patricia Placco, is about an injured goose rescued by Babushka, having broken the painted eggs intended for the Easter Festival in Moskva (Moscow), lays thirteen colored eggs to replace them. She then leaves behind one final miracle, in egg form, before returning to her own kind. Follow up activities include various egg and egg-shaped activities, and a visit to the library for suggested works."@en . . . . "Rechenka's eggs" . "Rechenka's eggs"@en . . . . . "Eggs are remarkable in both art and nature. An Eggceptional show! LeVar finds out that an egg is everything it's cracked up to be...and more. Viewers will gain a new appreciation for the egg; in art and nature. Patricia Polacco, the author/illustrator of Rechenka's Eggs, demonstrates the traditional Ukrainian egg painting art called pysanky." . . "Segment of the television program featuring the story about a goose taken in by a kindly grandmother, which destroys the old lady's painted eggs by accident, but replaces them with lovely eggs of its own. Also discusses pysanky, the Ukrainian art of egg painting."@en . . . "Natural and crafted eggs are the subject of this program hosted by LeVar Burton. The Russian story of \"Rechenka's eggs\" by Patricia Polacco is read, the viewer visits the author, who decorates an egg using the Ukranian art of pysanky, and 3 other books are introduced, including \"The talking eggs\" by Robert D. San Souci, \"Stefan & Olga\" by Betsy Day, and \"I made it myself\" by Sabine Lohf." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Natural and crafted eggs are the subject of this program hosted by LeVar Burton. The Russian story of \"Rechenka's eggs\" by Patricia Polacco is read, the viewer visits the author, who decorates an egg using the Ukranian art of pysanky. Also included is an experiment to show the strength of an egg and students watch many animals hatch from eggs. Three other books are introduced, including \"The talking eggs\" by Robert D. San Souci, \"Stefan & Olga\" by Betsy Day, and \"I made it myself\" by Sabine Lohf."@en . "Natural and crafted eggs are the subject of this program hosted by LeVar Burton. The Russian story of \"Rechenka's eggs\" by Patricia Polacco is read, the viewer visits the author, who decorates an egg using the Ukranian art of pysanky. Also included is an experiment to show the strength of an egg and students watch many animals hatch from eggs. Three other books are introduced, including \"The talking eggs\" by Robert D. San Souci, \"Stefan & Olga\" by Betsy Day, and \"I made it myself\" by Sabine Lohf." . "Fiction"@en . "Interviews"@en . . . . "Juvenile works"@en . . "Juvenile works" . . . . . . . "Moscow (Russia)" . .