No more Christmas envy: Hanukkah books for kids
By: LISA A. FLAM - Associated Press | ∞
In ‘The Best Hanukkah Ever,’ by Barbara Diamond Goldin, the members of the Knoodle family misinterpret their rabbi’s advice on gift-giving.
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Now that Thanksgiving has come and gone, signs of Christmas are everywhere. It's enough to make some Jewish children ask why they don't have a tree with blinking lights, or why the jolly red fellow doesn't park his gift-filled sleigh on their rooftops.
For parents, there are plenty of books that will help children feel right at home when Hanukkah arrives. Seeing children spinning the dreidel and lighting the menorah just as they do should bring comfort to kids feeling out of place.
And there are some really great stories based on Hanukkah, too ---- some serious, some silly, some modern, others from times long ago in faraway places. There's the dreidel that won't stop spinning, a frying pan that keeps cooking latkes, a mysterious Hanukkah moon and a latke that screams and screams until he exists no more.
Here is a sampling of some new and recent Hanukkah books to help with Christmas envy. Happy reading, and happy Hanukkah.
Babies to toddlers
Preschool
Ages 4 to 8
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