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The Borrowed Hanukkah Latkes |
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Emma's Poem - The Voice
of the Statue of Liberty Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children April 2010 ISBN: 978-0-547-17184-5 Ages 4-8 Give me your tired, your poor, Who wrote these words? And why? |
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Mrs. Greenberg’s Messy Hanukkah Illustrated by Nancy Cote Albert Whitman, 2004 ISBN 978-0-8075-5297-1 (hardback); ISBN 978-0-8075-5298-8 (paperback) All ages Rachel and Mrs. Greenberg, who star in The Borrowed Hanukkah Latkes, are back! At Rachel’s house, there won’t be any potato latkes or company until the last night of Hanukkah. But Rachel wants the first night to really feel like Hanukkah. She heads next door to her neighbor Mrs. Greenberg’s house where it all looks so clean like it’s just waiting for company and everything sparkles, even the floor. Rachel talks Mrs. Greenberg into making latkes. But with each new ingredient, something new lands on the floor. "Oops!" says Rachel. "Oy!" says Mrs. Greenberg. As the mess gets worse, it seems like Rachel may upset Mama and Papa and also lose her friendship with Mrs. Greenberg. But in the end, Rachel and Mrs. Greenberg’s friendship survives, the kitchen gets cleaned up, and they all share latkes together. So it really feels like Hanukkah. Rachel thanks Mrs. Greenberg. But Mrs. Greenberg says, "Don’t thank >"me, thank "you. I’ve got latkes and company." Nancy Cote’s delightfully fresh and lively illustrations capture the warrrmth, humor, and fun of Rachel’s messy but memorable day at Mrs. Greenberg’s. "Great Hanukkah Books for Kids" Sydney Taylor Book Award Committee Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Award Sydney Taylor Notable Book |
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Hannah’s Way |
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