Synopses & Reviews
Celebrate Hanukkah with a beautiful board book that tells the story of a great miracle.
Hanukkah is a wonderful time filled with games, food, family, and fun. It's also the celebration of an ancient miracle, and retelling and remembering the story of that miracle is an essential part of the holiday, for young and old. This board book version of the popular and well-received picture book has been carefully pared down for preschoolers and toddlers, and will introduce children to the Maccabean Revolt, the Holy Temple of Jerusalem, and the oil that burned for eight nights.
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"An excellent introduction to the holiday." Kirkus Reviews
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"With so much holiday hoopla focusing on less historical, more celebratory aspects of Hanukkah, it is good to have a book that tells it like it was." School Library Journal
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"Weber's full-spread color illustrations, with an emphasis on traditional holiday blue, convey the epic scope of the story...[a] family-oriented book designed to impart traditions." Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
Hanukkah is a wonderful time filled with games, food, family, and fun. It's also the celebration of an ancient miracle, and retelling and remembering the story of that miracle is an essential part of the holiday, for young and old. The story of the courageous Maccabees is retold in simple yet dramatic text, accompanied by vibrant paintings of the battle, the Temple of Jersualem, and the oil which miraculously burned for eight long nights.
A traditional recipe for latkes is included, as are directions for the dreidel game, for readers who want to continue the festivities at home.
About the Author
David Abraham Adler is an American writer of 265 books for children and young adults, most notably the Cam Jansen mystery series, the "Picture Book of..." series, and several acclaimed works about the Holocaust for young readers.
Jill Weber doubles as a children's book illustrator and designer. She began her education at Rhode Island School of Design and completed her BFA at The New Hampshire Institute of Art, where she taught children's book illustration.