Hanukkah Lights

Hanukkah Lights by David Martin, published by National Geographic Books on September 8, 2009, is a delightful exploration of the Hanukkah holiday designed for young readers. This edition features 26 pages filled with sweet illustrations and simple language that bring the festive rituals of Hanukkah to life, making it accessible for the youngest of children.
In this book, readers will discover the various traditions associated with Hanukkah, including lighting the menorah, enjoying latkes, spinning dreidels, and exchanging gifts. The narrative encourages a warm and engaging celebration, incorporating elements of play such as shadow puppetry, singing, and dancing. With its focus on holidays and celebrations, Hanukkah Lights serves as a charming introduction to the joys of this significant Jewish festival.
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Sweet illustrations and simple language bring the holidays to life for the youngest of children.
Candles on the menorah, ready to light! At Hanukkah, there are many much-anticipated rituals — latkes to eat, dreidels to spin, presents to give and receive, and shiny gold treats. Add some free-form fun, from shadow puppetry to singing and dancing, and you have a warm, truly child-friendly celebration.
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