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The Rugrats' book of Chanukah
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Sarah Willson |
Before the Rugrats see Grandpa Boris in the annual Chanukah pageant, they become involved in exciting action backstage. |
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Menorah Under the Sea
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Esther Susan Heller |
December is summer in Antarctica, and the warmer temperatures and constant daylight make it the best time for scientists to work. Diving for sea urchins at the bottom of the frigid sea, marine biolog… |
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The Golem's latkes
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Eric A. Kimmel |
Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel visits the Emperor, leaving a new housemaid to prepare for his Hanukkah party, but returns to find that she has misused the clay man he created. Includes historical and c… |
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Eight Chanukah lights
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Annie Auerbach |
Count from one to eight as eight families light another candle on their menorahs each night in celebration of the Jewish holiday. Features real working lights. |
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Hanukkah, oh Hanukkah
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O. Ivanov |
An illustrated presentation of the well-known Hanukkah song. Includes note about the history of the song. |
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The story of Hanukkah
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Jill Weber,David A. Adler |
Introduces children to the Maccabean Revolt, the Holy Temple of Jerusalem, and the oil that burned for eight nights. |
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Happy sparkling Hanukkah
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Elizabeth Spurr |
A family celebrates Hanukkah by lighting a menorah, exchanging gifts, sharing a special meal, and playing dreidel. On board pages. |
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Oskar and the Eight Blessings
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Tanya simon,Richard Simon |
A young Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany arrives in New York City on the seventh night of Hannukah and receives small acts fo kindness while exploring the city. |
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The Miracle Jar
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Audrey Penn |
A family in the Old Country hopes to recreate the miracle of the first Hanukkah by making a small jar of cooking oil last long enough to make a treat for each of the eight nights. |
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Latkes and applesauce
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Fran Manushkin |
When a blizzard leaves a family housebound one Hanukkah, they share what little food they have with some starving animals who later return the favor |
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First Grade Elves (2004)
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Joanne Ryder |
To celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa, the students in Mrs. Lee's first grade class act as secret elves, doing good deeds for one another. |
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While the bear sleeps
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Caitlin Matthews |
The adventures of a young girl as she travels through time with a bear as her guide; discovering the origins of winter tales and traditions from the first snowfall to the return of spring.
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The parakeet named Dreidel
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Isaac Bashevis Singer |
When young David and Mama and Papa are celebrating Hanukkah one frosty winter evening in Brooklyn, Papa sees a parakeet sitting on the window ledge. He lets the parakeet in and everyone is delighted … |
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Esther's Hanukkah disaster
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Jane Sutton |
"A gorilla named Esther tries--at first unsuccessfully--to give perfect Hanukkah gifts to all her friends."-- |
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The Hanukkah Ghosts
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Malka Penn |
On a visit to England, Susan finds herself mysteriously transported back to the time of World War II, where she meets a Viennese Jewish refugee and a prejudiced young boy who help her understand and … |
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It's Chanukah!
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Ellie Gellman |
During Hanukkah, Gila counts candles, chocolate coins, and apples and finds things with different shapes and colors. On board pages. |
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Arthur Yorinks's The flying latke
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William Steig,Arthur Yorinks |
A family argument on the first night of Chanukah results in a food fight and a flying latke that is mistaken for a flying saucer. |
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The happy dreidles
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Carrie Wolfberg |
The adventures of two dreidles, Gimel and Heh, who find a home at Hanukkah and the meaning of love and caring. |
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Hanukkah
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Trudi Strain Trueit |
"A simple introduction to Hanukkah using rebuses"--Provided by publisher. |
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Hanukkah
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Molly Aloian |
Hanukkah is a holiday celebrated by people of the Jewish religion. Hanukkah lasts eight days and is celebrated in late November or early December, the date changes every year, during the celebration … |
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