Chanukah reading is a children’s miracle
Cute seasonal stories and clever ones to make sense of bullying and mental health issues are among the choices to read with your kids during the holidays
At this time of year when the the school bells stop ringing, a little Jewish pride won’t go amiss and books are where to find it.
PJ Library always has a great selection it gifts to families, many of which are also available to buy online and at Jewish bookshop. there are some lovely Chanukah (or Hanukkah if you prefer) titles and latkes feature large in all, so pop over to the online Hanukkah Hub for a recipe with your child and have a go at making them together.
Hanukkah Bear is a very amusing tale for nursery and early years children about Bubba Brayna, best latke maker in the village, who tempts a hungry bear out of hibernation with the scent of her cooking. Unfortunately Bubba Brayna doesn’t see or hear too well and mistakes him for her rabbi.
Little Red Ruthie takes the classic fairytale and adds lively illustrations and a Chanukah twist. The hungry wolf is still there but gets tricked into eating latkes instead of the heroine’s granny.
To sign up your child for a free monthly Jewish book visit pjlibrary.org.uk and head to the online Hanukkah Hub for a latke recipe.
During the pandemic, while working with families and schools, South African dramatherapist Talya Bruck was asked the best way to tell children what was happening. This is when she decided to write a series of cute animal-centred therapeutic stories to help parents open conversations with their children about issues that may be affecting them.
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