THE NIGHT BEFORE HANUKKAH and THE DREIDEL THAT WOULDN’T SPIN

Happy Holiday Season to all! Night before Hanukkah

THE NIGHT BEFORE HANUKKAH by Natasha Wing, illus. by Amy Wummer

HANUKKAH – the Festival of Lights, eight wonderful days of families celebrating that miracles do happen. Sometimes the miracle of today is found in the unselfish act of giving. In Natasha Wing’s rhyming introduction to this special Jewish holiday, a little girl contributes the perfect solution to a missing eighth candle. THE NIGHT BEFORE HANUKKAH CAPTURES the fun spirit of the traditional aspects of this ancient holiday while weaving in a contemporary setting – plus a good sprinkling of humor. Family interactions are the heart. Sharing and giving to others is the soul.

Dreidel

THE DREIDEL THAT WOULDN’T SPIN, a Toyshop Tale of Hanukkah by Martha Seif Simpson and illustrated by Durga Yael Bernhard is a very different presentation of Hanukkah and a wonderful companion to Natasha Wing’s modern version. In Martha Simpson’s story-telling voice the reader is introduced to a mysterious peddler and a greedy shopkeeper. The peddler has a very special spinning top, a dreidel, carved from the finest wood and hand-painted with golden glistening colors. The shopkeeper is eager to have it and then sell it for a handsome price. But a terrible problem emerges. The top won’t spin. It wasn’t broken. It was a perfect dreidel with magical letters, but it would not spin until one day, a small miracle happened, “Nes katan hayah poh,” right in front of the shopkeeper, right after a small boy with little money, gave the precious dreidel a spinning twist. Perhaps this books brings to each reader a bit of a miracle as well, for miracles are never bought, they happen…sometimes when a book is shared, or a bit of chocolate, or time.

Please leave a comment here about a favorite book you like to share with a child during this holiday season, a season of remembering what is truly precious. Perhaps a book that fosters imagining peace. Here at The Pirate Tree we extend good cheer and happy holiday wishes to all.

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