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  • Nov 30, 2023 | goodreadswithronna.com | Leslie Honeycutt Kimmelman

    A ROUNDUP OFTHE BEST NEW HANUKKAH BOOKS FOR KIDS 2023LATKE’S FIRST HANUKKAHWritten and illustrated by Alan Silberberg(Viking BYR; $7.99, Ages 0-3)Little ones will love meeting Latke, a lovable creation of author-illustrator Alan Silberberg’s whimsical imagination. What’s great about his books is that parents will be entertained reading them as much as their kids. The new 16-page board book, Latke’s First Hanukkah, is no exception.

  • Nov 30, 2023 | wp.me | Leslie Honeycutt Kimmelman

    A ROUNDUP OFTHE BEST NEW HANUKKAH BOOKS FOR KIDS 2023LATKE’S FIRST HANUKKAHWritten and illustrated by Alan Silberberg(Viking BYR; $7.99, Ages 0-3)Little ones will love meeting Latke, a lovable creation of author-illustrator Alan Silberberg’s whimsical imagination. What’s great about his books is that parents will be entertained reading them as much as their kids. The new 16-page board book, Latke’s First Hanukkah, is no exception.

  • Nov 23, 2023 | montrealgazette.com | Mac Barnett |Vikki VanSickle |Leslie Honeycutt Kimmelman |Jean E. Pendziwol

    From the mystery of how Santa gets down the chimney to the history of activism in music, there's something for every age and interest. Author of the article:  •  Special to Montreal Gazette  •  Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through our links on this page. Article contentNeed gifts for the youngsters in your circle this holiday season? Books open a world of possibilities, and have the added advantage of being easy to wrap.

  • Nov 23, 2023 | ottawacitizen.com | Mac Barnett |Vikki VanSickle |Leslie Honeycutt Kimmelman |Jean E. Pendziwol

    From the mystery of how Santa gets down the chimney to the history of activism in music, there's something for every age and interest. Author of the article:  •  Special to Montreal Gazette  •  Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article contentNeed gifts for the youngsters in your circle this holiday season?

  • Aug 1, 2023 | kirkusreviews.com | Leslie Honeycutt Kimmelman |Drew Daywalt |Oliver Jeffers |Laura Hughes

    Can nothing ever be something? Can something come from nothing? Bupkes is a Yiddish word defined on the first pages of this book as “nothing,” “zero,” and “zilch.” Accompanying artwork drives home the point as a young girl named Zoe gestures at the air; in another image, her dog sniffs at…well, nothing.

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