While we are resting our bellies from a grateful evening of our delicious Thanksgiving meals, we now have to quickly switch gears and prepare for Hanukkah. With only 14 days until the first candle is lit on the menorah (Saturday, December 8th), we must get ready for our holiday treats. It is time to get out those dreidels, chocolate gelt, menorahs and candles. Here are some fabulous Hanukah books to share with your family and friends. They make for some great presents too!
I have put asterisks next some wonderful stories for children who celebrate both Hanukkah and Christmas in their homes. I have also included a short poetry list as well as the PJ library list.
Hanukkah Books in alphabetical order by author
Our Candle by Eve
Bunting
Engineer Ari and the
Hanukkah Mishap by Deborah Cohen
Hanukkah Moon by
Deborah da Costa
Papa’s Latkes by
Michelle Edwards
The Borrowed Hanukkah
Latkes by Linda Glaser
Mrs. Greenberg’s Messy
Hanukkah by Linda Glaser
Just enough is plenty:
A Hanukkah tale by Barbara Goldin
The Best Hanukkah Ever
by Barbara Goldin
Latkes, Latkes Good to
Eat by Naomi Howland
Asher and the
Capmakers: A Hanukkah story by Eric Kimmel
The Chanukah Guest
by Eric Kimmel
Hershel and the
Hanukkah Goblins by Eric Kimmel
The Magic Dreidels
by Eric Kimmel
Zigazak: A Magical
Hanukkah Night by Eric Kimmel
The Runaway Latkes
by Leslie Kimmelman
Hanukkah at Valley
Forge by Stephen Krensky
The Hanukkah Mice
by Steven Kroll
A Great miracle
Happened There by Karla Kuskin
Nathan Blows out the
Hanukkah Candles by Tami Lehman-Wilzig
Latkes and Applesauce:
A Hanukkah Story by Fran Manushkin
Moishe’s Miracle: A
Hanukkah Story by Laura Melmed
It’s Hanukkah by
Jeanne Modesitt
* Light the Lights! A
Story about celebrating Hanukkah and Christmas by Margaret Moorman
Runaway Dreidel by
Leslea Newman
*My Two Holidays: A
Hanukkah and Christmas Story by Danielle Novak
*My Two Grandmothers
by Effin Older
The Miracle of the
Potato Latkes: A Hanukkah Story by Malka Penn
The Trees of the
Dancing Goats by Patricia Polacco
Hanukah Money by
Uri Shulevitz
Hanukkah: A Counting
Book by Emily Sper
Beni’s First Chanukah
by Jane Zalben
* Stories that celebrate both Hanukkah and Christmas
Poetry Books:
Hanukkah lights: A
Holiday Poetry by Lee Bennett Hopkins
Hanukkah Haiku by
Harriet Ziefert
When my children were little Jewish books were hard to find. Now with the help and generosity of PJ library, Jewish books are getting to be so plentiful both in the bookstores and libraries. Here is a list of some fabulous Hanukkah stories to share with your children.
For those of you who have never heard of PJ Library, this is a fabulous FREE program sponsored by the Grinspoon Institute This outstanding program sends free Jewish books monthly to children ages 1-7 all over the world. If you are interested and would like to sign up here is the link for our local PJ library chapter Northern California PJ Library. The PJ library books are categorized by age groups and all of these books on my can be found at Amazon, local public libraries as well as local bookstores. Most of the books on my list are recommended for children ages 2-8.
PJ Library Books: (over the past few years)
Chanukah Lights
Everywhere by Michael Rosen (Baby and Toddler Books)
The Eight Nights of
Chanukah by Leslea Newman (Baby and Toddler Books)
Hanukkah! By Ron
Schotter (Baby and Toddler Books)
Hanukkah Lights by
David Martin (Baby and Toddler Books)
Hanukkah OH Hanukkah
by Olga Ivanov (Baby and Toddler Books)
Hoppy Hanukkah! By
Linda Glaser (Baby and Toddler Books)
How Do Dinosaurs Say
Happy Chanukah? By Jane Yolen (Baby and Toddler Books)
It’s Hanukkah by
Santiago Cohen (Baby and Toddler Books)
Where is Baby’s
Dreidel by Karen Katz (Baby and Toddler Books)
A Horse for Hanukkah by
Myriam Halberstam (Preschool and Kindergarten)
Eight Winter Nights
by Laura Melmed (Preschool and Kindergarten)
The Hanukkah Trike
by Michelle Edwards (Preschool and Kindergarten)
When Mindy Saved
Hanukkah by Eric Kimmel (Preschool and Kindergarten)
The Ziz and the
Hanukkah Miracle by Jacqueline Jules (Preschool and Kindergarten)
Chanukah in Chelm by
David Adler (Ages 6-8)
Jeremy’s Dreidel
by Ellie Gellman (Ages 6-8)
The Golem’s Latkes
by Eric Kimmel (Ages 6-8)
Lots of Latkes: A
Hanukkah Story by Sandy Lanton (Ages 6-8)
All the Lights in the
Night by Arthur Levine (Ages 6-8)
Michelle Edwards is going on blog tour with her new book Max Makes a Cake. If you are interested in receiving a copy for review, please contact me. michele@provatomarketing.com
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