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Books with title Hanukkah Fun

  • Hanukkah

    Grace Jones

    Hardcover (Booklife, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Learn about the diverse and vibrant festivals that are celebrated around the world. This series encourages children to consider religious beliefs and cultural practices via easy to read text and informative, full color images.
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  • Hanukkah

    Pearl Markovics

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Introduces young readers to the Hanukkah holiday and common holiday traditions.
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  • Hanukkah!

    Roni Schotter, Marylin Hafner

    Paperback (LB Kids, Oct. 7, 2014)
    Flip, flap here.Flip, flop there.Potato pancakes in the air. Latkes flying everywhere!Say "Happy Hanukkah!" with this joyful story of one family's holiday celebration, from spinning dreidels to cooking yummy latkes to lighting the menorah together. With sweet, lyrical text and warm illustrations, this is the perfect way to celebrate the festival of lights. Includes a sticker sheet in the back!
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  • Hanukkah Hannah

    Helena Harnash

    eBook (Helena Harnash, Nov. 14, 2013)
    Meet Hanukkah Hannah the world’s greatest nana. Hanukkah Hannah and Rabbi Ezra fight to save the town of Arkland from the Evil Sidney who threatens to ruin Hanukkah for the town’s children by stealing their toys and sabotaging Arkland’s great Menorah lighting celebration. Twists and turns around every corner in this sure to be holiday classic story for the entire family.
  • Hanukkah

    Lisa J. Amstutz

    Library Binding (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, Oh Hanukkah

    Susan Roth

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2004)
    You are invited to a Hanukkaj party that will lsat eight nights. Sing along with a family of mice as they dance the Horah, spin the dreidel, & eat delivious latkes to celebrate the Festival of Lights. Susan L. Roth's charming collages joyfully illustrate this holiday song.
  • Hanukkah

    Lisa M. Herrington, Constanza Basaluzzo

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    An introduction to the traditions, festivities, and history of Hanukkah for the youngest readers.This fact-filled Rookie Read-About Holiday book introduces the youngest readers (Ages 3-6) to the traditions, festivities, and history of Hanukkah. Colorful photos and very simple nonfiction text encourage children to read on their own as they take an in-depth look at this festive Jewish holiday.
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  • Hanukkah

    Joel Lurie Grishaver, Jane Ellen Golub, Alan Rowe

    Paperback (Torah Aura Productions, June 1, 1988)
    Designed to help celebrate and enrich the holiday season, Hanukkah discusses the holiday s origins, reasons for the Hanukkah candles and customs, and provides everything from recipes to family activities. There are songs in English, Hebrew, and Yiddish (with clear transliterations), recipes for Hanukkah foods particularly all sorts of luscious latkes useful information on the arts and crafts of Hanukkah, the calendar and its relationship to Christmas time, and games played at Hanukkah. Putting the holiday in a larger, timely context, December Dilemmas deals with ways in which a Jewish family can cope with Christmas. Throughout the book, representative Jewish families explain their customs and ideas about observing Hanukkah, while vividly expressing their personal feelings about the holiday. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Also available:Building Jewish Life: Rosh Ha-Shanah Mahzor - ISBN 093387328XBuilding Jewish Life: Purim - ISBN 0933873123Torah Aura Productions publishes books for Jewish schools and families that help celebrate our heritage and our faith.We have over 25 years of experience as the leading creator of high quality educational materials that enable Jewish children to become empowered Jewish adults.Our books guide and enhance the Jewish knowledge, spirituality and identity of children and their families, and our innovative tools bring Judaism alive in synagogues, Hebrew schools, and day schools.Torah Aura Productions was founded in 1981 by a group of innovative Jewish educators who looked out at the field of Jewish education and found materials that were shallow and dull. They started a company to create new tools for families and teachers that would be exciting and meaningful. For more than two decades, Torah Aura has revolutionized the way Jewish schools enable their students to become empowered Jewish adults, and has helped families make Judaism a meaningful presence in their homes.Some of the areas we publish in:- Torah and Bible- Talmud- Jewish teaching- Jewish parenting- Jewish ethics and values- Jewish holidays- the Jewish lifecycle- Israel- Hebrew- Jewish prayerTorah Aura Productions: Making success in Jewish education an achievable reality.
  • Hanukkah

    Rebecca Pettiford

    Library Binding (Jump!, Aug. 1, 2014)
    In Hanukkah, early readers will learn about the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah and the ways people celebrate it. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage emergent readers as they explore this unique holiday.
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  • Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah

    Susan L. Roth

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 16, 2004)
    Celebrate Hanukkah with a family of mice as they dance the horah, spin the dreidel, and eat latkes in honor of the Jewish festival of lights, in a book from the creator of the best-selling, My Love for You.
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  • Hanukkah

    Mary Lindeen

    Library Binding (Norwood House Pr, July 1, 2018)
    "Learn about Hanukkah traditions and symbols, including the Festival of Lights, menorah, singing special songs, and more. This title includes a note to caregivers, reading activities, and a word list"--
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  • Hanukkah

    Miriam Nerlove

    Paperback (Albert Whitman & Co, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Rhyming text and illustrations follow the activities of a little boy and his parents as they prepare to celebrate Hanukkah.
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