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Books with title Hanukkah Fun

  • Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah!

    Olga Ivanov, Aleksey Ivanov

    eBook (Two Lions, Jan. 5, 2012)
    A family gathers joyfully to celebrate Hanukkah by lighting the menorah, enjoying tasty latkes and other holiday dishes, dancing the hora, and spinning dreidels. Based on a popular Yiddish folksong (music included), the text and illustrations portray the warmth, beauty, and historical significance of the Jewish holiday. An Author’s Note about the song’s origins is included.
  • Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah!

    Olga Ivanov, Aleksey Ivanov

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Celebrating Hanukkah with a classic song
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  • Hanukkah!

    Roni Schotter, Marylin Hafner

    Hardcover (LB Kids, Oct. 21, 2008)
    Flip, flap here.Flip, flop there.Potato pancakes in the air.Latkes flying everywhere!Winner of the National Jewish Book Award, Hanukkah! follows one family's celebration of the holiday, from eating latkes and spinning the dreidel, to singing prayers and lighting the menorah. With sweet rhyming text and warm illustrations, this is the perfect way to celebrate the festival of lights.
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  • Hanukkah

    Allan Morey, Luke Séguin-Magee, Mark Oblinger

    Library Binding (Cantata Learning, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Hanukkah is a time for family fun and also a time to remember a miracle that happened more than two thousand years ago! Join in the fun in this beautifully illustrated song about one of the best known Jewish holidays. This hardcover book comes with a CD and online music access.
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  • Hanukkah

    Cathy Goldberg Fishman, Mary O'Keefe Young

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions â„¢, Aug. 1, 2003)
    The story of Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, takes readers back more than two thousand years in history. Understand why Jews gather to light candles for eight nights each year. Discover what a dreidel and menorah are for, and who the Maccabees were. Celebrated each year to remember the destruction and restoration of the temple, a war for freedom, and a miracle, Hanukkah is a special and important holiday for Jews around the world.
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  • Hanukkah Fun

    Judy Bastyra

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books, Aug. 29, 1996)
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  • Hanukkah

    Lisa J. Amstutz

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    It’s time to celebrate Hanukkah! Light the menorah. Sing songs and eat tasty treats. During Hanukkah, or the Festival of Lights, Jews remember a war they won. This allowed them to freely practice their beliefs.
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  • Hanukkah!

    Roni Schotter, Marylin Hafner

    Hardcover (LB Kids, Oct. 21, 2008)
    Flip, flap here.Flip, flop there.Potato pancakes in the air.Latkes flying everywhere!Winner of the National Jewish Book Award, Hanukkah! follows one family's celebration of the holiday, from eating latkes and spinning the dreidel, to singing prayers and lighting the menorah. With sweet rhyming text and warm illustrations, this is the perfect was to celebrate the festival of lights.
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  • Hanukkah!

    Roni Schotter, Marylin Hafner

    Board book (LB Kids, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Now available in board book form, this classic follows the life of one family during a night of Hanukkah, from the eating of the latkes to the lighting of the menorah. Full color. 11 spreads.
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  • Hanukkah

    Rachel Grack

    Paperback (Bellwether Media, Feb. 1, 2017)
    Spinning the dreidel. This is what many Jewish children most look forward to during Haunukkah. A twirl of the four-sided dice-like top can earn a candy jackpot! Young readers will learn how to play this game and how it connects to the eight-day celebration of light.
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  • Hanukkah

    Rachel Grack

    Library Binding (Blastoff Reader, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Spinning the dreidel. This is what many Jewish children most look forward to during Haunukkah. A twirl of the four-sided dice-like top can earn a candy jackpot! Young readers will learn how to play this game and how it connects to the eight-day celebration of light.
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  • Hanukkah

    Cathy Goldberg Fishman

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Books, March 15, 1842)
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