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The Ninth night of Hanukkah / by Erica S. Perl ; illustrated by Shahar Kober.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: New York, NY : Sterling Children's Books, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781454940883
Other title:
  • 9th night of Hanukkah
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PZ7.P43195 Nin 2020
Summary: "It's Hanukkah, and Max and Rachel are excited to light the menorah in their family's new apartment. But, unfortunately, their Hanukkah box is missing. So now they have no menorah, candles, dreidels, or, well, anything! Luckily, their neighbors are happy to help, offering thoughtful and often humorous stand-in items each night. And then, just as Hanukkah is about to end, Max and Rachel, inspired by the shamash ("helper") candle, have a brilliant idea: they're going to celebrate the Ninth Night of Hanukkah as a way to say thanks to everyone who's helped them!" -- Provided by publisher.
Holdings
Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Picture Book Picture Book NMC Library Picture Book Collection PZ7 .P43195 Nin 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 33039001524155
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PZ7 .P4313 HO 1995 Home lovely / PZ7.P4313 SN 2003 Snow music / PZ7 .P4313 TH 2002 The broken cat / PZ7 .P43195 Nin 2020 The Ninth night of Hanukkah / PZ7 .P446 My 2015 My family tree and me, my father's side ; My family tree and me, my mother's side / PZ7 .P6318 Old 2020 Old Rock (is not boring) / PZ7 .P75186 JTT 2010 Junkyard wonders /

"It's Hanukkah, and Max and Rachel are excited to light the menorah in their family's new apartment. But, unfortunately, their Hanukkah box is missing. So now they have no menorah, candles, dreidels, or, well, anything! Luckily, their neighbors are happy to help, offering thoughtful and often humorous stand-in items each night. And then, just as Hanukkah is about to end, Max and Rachel, inspired by the shamash ("helper") candle, have a brilliant idea: they're going to celebrate the Ninth Night of Hanukkah as a way to say thanks to everyone who's helped them!" -- Provided by publisher.

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