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OverviewDiscover and celebrate all of the Jewish holidays with this warm and engaging poetry collection by the acclaimed author of Mirror Mirror. In this cheerful, enjoyable poetry collection, a family decides to celebrate every Jewish holiday for a full year, ""the ones we know well, the ones we do not."" Starting with new-year apples dipped in honey on Rosh Hashanah all the way to flowers and chocolates on Tu B'Av (often called ""Jewish Valentine's Day""), readers can explore the joy and meaning of the various holidays along with this lively family of five. A brief explanation of the holiday accompanies each poem. By an award-winning and beloved children's poet, this is a wonderful introduction to Jewish celebrations, observances, and days of remembrance. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marilyn Singer , Dana WulfekottePublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Dial Books for Young Readers,US Dimensions: Width: 22.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 28.60cm Weight: 0.414kg ISBN: 9780593324691ISBN 10: 0593324692 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 27 September 2022 Recommended Age: From 5 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsPresented from a child's point of view, Singer's short, evocative poems smoothly convey details of each holiday's activities and significance, along with personal reflections . . . A poetic invitation for all to learn more about Jewish holidays and observations. -Booklist Following the Jewish calendar, the holidays begin in September with Rosh Hashanah and end with Tu B'Av in August. Shabbat is included near the end of the book . . . Each celebration has its own spread, with soft pencil drawings. The art, while following one family as they celebrate throughout the year, depicts characters of many races and skin tones. Another strength of this poetry collection is that it includes holidays not widely known or observed. These days get just as much space as the holidays that are more prevalent. -School Library Journal As Wulfekotte's digitally colored pencil illustrations portray celebrations, starting with Rosh Hashanah and proceeding with well-known and less familiar holidays, the narrator reflects on the meaning of each occasion in a first-person poem, and accompanying commentary fills in details and context. -Publishers Weekly Presented from a child's point of view, Singer's short, evocative poems smoothly convey detailsof each holiday's activities and significance, along with personal reflections . . . A poetic invitation for all to learn more about Jewish holidays and observations. -Booklist Following the Jewish calendar, the holidays begin in September with Rosh Hashanah and end with Tu B'Av in August. Shabbat is included near the end of the book . . . Each celebration has its own spread, with soft pencil drawings. The art, while following one family as they celebrate throughout the year, depicts characters of many races and skin tones. Another strength of this poetry collection is that it includes holidays not widely known or observed. These days get just as much space as the holidays that are more prevalent. -School Library Journal Following the Jewish calendar, the holidays begin in September with Rosh Hashanah and end with Tu B'Av in August. Shabbat is included near the end of the book . . . Each celebration has its own spread, with soft pencil drawings. The art, while following one family as they celebrate throughout the year, depicts characters of many races and skin tones. Another strength of this poetry collection is that it includes holidays not widely known or observed. These days get just as much space as the holidays that are more prevalent. -School Library Journal Author InformationMarilyn Singer is the award-winning author of more than 100 children's books, including the much-honored Mirror Mirror and two other books of reverse poetry, as well as Follow the Recipe and Feel the Beat! Recipient of the 2015 NCTE Excellence in Poetry for Children Award, Marilyn, along with her husband, a standard poodle, cat, and two doves, divides her time between Brooklyn, New York, and Litchfield County, Connecticut. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |