Penny and the Four Questions

Penny and the Four Questions by Nancy E. Krulik is a children’s fiction book published by Scholastic in 1993. This 32-page edition is presented in English and features a story centered around Penny’s anticipation of asking questions at the seder for the first time. However, her plans change when her mother invites a family from Russia to join their celebration, leading to a new dynamic as their daughter, Natasha, will be the one asking the questions.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family, tradition, and cultural exchange during the Passover holiday. The story highlights Penny’s feelings and experiences as she navigates this unexpected situation, providing insights into Jewish customs and the significance of the seder. This book offers a gentle introduction to the holiday for young readers, making it a suitable choice for those interested in children’s fiction that touches on Jewish traditions and the experiences of families in the United States.
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Penny expects to ask the questions at the seder for the first time, until her mother says that she has invited a family from Russia to share the holiday with them, and their daughter, Natasha, who has never been to a seder before, will be asking the questions
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