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Ann Koffsky - Kayla and Kugel's Almost Perfect Passover - 9781681155081 - V9781681155081
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Kayla and Kugel's Almost Perfect Passover

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Description for Kayla and Kugel's Almost Perfect Passover Paperback. Num Pages: 24 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: YNR. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 249 x 198 x 3. Weight in Grams: 249.

“Sweet, endearing, colorful illustrations bring out the humor in the actions of the puppy, who is clearly loved as an equal member of his young family.” – Kirkus Reviews

Kayla loves having Passover seder with her family and her dog, Kugel—even though he almost spills the grape juice, makes a mess of the matzah, and takes off with the afikoman! This story touches on the highlights of the Passover seder with warmth and humor.

An author note at the end explores how Passover songs can lift our spirits and help us imagine how our great-, great-, great-, great-, great- (lots of greats) grandparents felt when they became free. Discussion prompts help children relate the ideas to their own lives.


Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Behrman House Inc.,U.S. United States
Number of pages
24
Condition
New
Number of Pages
24
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781681155081
SKU
V9781681155081
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

Reviews for Kayla and Kugel's Almost Perfect Passover
Kayla welcomes young readers into her home for a typical Passover Seder while contending with the antics of her frisky puppy, Kugel. Kayla is busy getting ready for the dinner and briefly points out some of the key aspects of the holiday, while Kugel’s eagerness to participate has him almost spilling the grape juice, making a mess with the matzah, and stealing the afikomen as soon as Kayla finds it hidden under an easy chair. After the four questions are asked, the story told, and the special foods eaten, a somber-looking Kugel makes sure to remind Kayla that the Seder is not complete without the best part, the concluding songs. As in the introductory Kayla and Kugel (2015), which highlighted Shabbat, it is the family pet that provides both comic relief and a way to keep the central theme on track. Sweet, endearing, colorful illustrations bring out the humor in the actions of the puppy, who is clearly loved as an equal member of his young family. A simple glossary and author’s note with suggestions for simple discussion and some downloadable activities are included. A good basic introduction for the youngest attendees. (Picture Book. 3-5) – Kirkus Reviews

Goodreads reviews for Kayla and Kugel's Almost Perfect Passover


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