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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.
Author Notes
David Martin is the author of We've All Got Bellybuttons! illustrated by Randy Cecil,and Piggy and Dad Go Fishing, illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz, among other books for children. He lives in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.
Melissa Sweet is the author of numerous books for children, including Love and Kisses and My Grandma Is Coming to Town. She lives in Maine.
Reviews (3)
School Library Journal Review
PreS-These attractive board books feature simple, clear concepts and delightful pencil-and-watercolor illustrations enhanced with patterned fabric swatches. Christmas demonstrates the connection between what children might see in nature and ornaments that decorate a Christmas tree such as birds, snowflakes, and stars. Hanukkah celebrates familiar aspects of the holiday such as candle lighting and playing dreidel. In both books, it is the clever illustrations with their sunny colors, charming compositions, and multicultural casts of characters that really shine, making these titles satisfying choices.-Teri Markson, Los Angeles Public Library (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Publisher's Weekly Review
In this cheerful board book, five children light a new candle on their menorah for each night of Hanukkah as they indulge in activities like exchanging gifts, making shadow puppets and reading a story. The text is simple and soothing-"Hanukkah candles, shining bright./ One more candle every night"-while patterns as cozy as a patchwork quilt are featured throughout: the children are dressed in festive floral and plaid prints, and the candles they place on the menorah feature stripes, dots and curlicues. Also available: Christmas Tree. Ages 1-3. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Booklist Review
Menorah candles burning bright / Say happy Hanukkah every night. In this cheerful board book, brief lines and winsome pictures show the many ways that people celebrate Hanukkah, from eating delicious latkes and chocolate coins to spinning dreidels and singing. Martin's simple text has an appealing beat and rhythm that's helped along by the occasional rhymes. Sweet, who was awarded a Caldecott Honor for her illustrations in Jen Bryant's A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams (2008), targets a much younger audience here in her exuberant, fruit juice-colored collages of patterned paper and paint-washed pencil drawings. Each spread pairs an upbeat scene of multicultural children enjoying holiday activities with a large image of a menorah, and preschoolers will enjoy counting the candles that increase, one by one, until the final page. A good introduction to Hanukkah for the very young, this title also captures the universal warmth and joy of holiday celebrations and will find an audience with families of many backgrounds.--Engberg, Gillian Copyright 2009 Booklist