Here is the world : a year of Jewish holidays / by Lesléa Newman ; Illustrated by Susan Gal.
The year's range of Jewish holidays and celebrations are presented in this repeating, rhyming chant that features key succinct elements for each.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781419711855
- ISBN: 1419711857
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
- Publisher: New York : Abrams Books for Young Readers, [2014]
Content descriptions
General Note: | "Includes holiday recipes and crafts"--Cover. |
Target Audience Note: | AD980L Lexile |
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Genre: | Cookbooks. Juvenile works. Picture books. Stories in rhyme. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Poplar Bluff - Main Library | CELEBRATIONS MULTIPLE NEWMAN (Text) | 38420101774145 | CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS | Available | - |
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Here Is the World : A Year of Jewish Holidays
Here is the world, ever changing and new, Spinning with joy at the wonder of you! Here Is the World is a joyous celebration of the Jewish holidays throughout the year for young children. Beginning with the weekly observance of Shabbat, readers join a family through the holidays and the corresponding seasons. From sounding the shofar on Rosh Hashanah to lighting the menorah for Chanukah to rattling a grogger for Purim, and on through the Jewish year, the joy and significance of each holiday beautifully come to life. In addition to the narrative text, there is a description of each holiday in the back matter along with an easy craft or recipe. Praise for Here is the World "Both lovely and eminently useful." --Kirkus Reviews "Illustrating the change of seasons, Gal's charcoal and digital collage images effervesce with cheery colors, moving from the radiant gold, yellows, and reds of autumn to the greens and blues of spring - with a stop in snowy winter for Chanukah, of course." --Publishers Weekly