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Kayla und Kugels dummer Sukkot von Koffsky, Ann D.

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Hardcover
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9781681156262
Publication Year
2023
Format
Picture Book
Language
English
Book Title
Kayla and Kugel's Silly Sukkot
Author
Ann D. Koffsky
Item Length
8in
Publisher
Behrman House, Incorporated
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Animals / Dogs, General, Religious / Jewish, Holidays & Celebrations / Other, Religious
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Item Width
10in
Number of Pages
24 Pages

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The 4th in the series; Kayla and Kugel decorate the sukkah, learn the story of the Israelites staying in little huts in the desert, and prepare for guests in the sukkah.

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Publisher
Behrman House, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1681156261
ISBN-13
9781681156262
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16059005889

Product Key Features

Book Title
Kayla and Kugel's Silly Sukkot
Author
Ann D. Koffsky
Format
Picture Book
Language
English
Topic
Animals / Dogs, General, Religious / Jewish, Holidays & Celebrations / Other, Religious
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
24 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Width
10in

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Lc Classification Number
Pz7.K81935kh 2023
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In this new pic­ture book, Kay­la and her live­ly pup Kugel return for anoth­er delight­ful romp filled with hol­i­day spir­it. This time, the two young charm­ers are prepar­ing for Sukkot: they build a sukkah, set the table, make dec­o­ra­tions, and wel­come guests. As the hol­i­day arrange­ments come togeth­er, Kay­la and Kugel share many impor­tant details, all of which are impor­tant to know when build­ing a sukkah. They present the his­to­ry of Sukkot in acces­si­ble, easy-to-under­stand lan­guage and instill in the read­er a sense of hol­i­day excite­ment and fun. In an author's note, Koff­sky presents some top­ics to think about and dis­cuss dur­ing the hol­i­day cel­e­bra­tions and sug­gests ways to enhance the experience. The art is, as always, a delight. Through cap­ti­vat­ing col­ors, Kay­la, Kugel, and their fam­i­ly come to life. This is a won­der­ful book about a hol­i­day that is filled to the brim with joy. -- Jewish Book Council, In this new pic­ture book, Kay­la and her live­ly pup Kugel return for anoth­er delight­ful romp filled with hol­i­day spir­it. This time, the two young charm­ers are prepar­ing for Sukkot: they build a sukkah, set the table, make dec­o­ra­tions, and wel­come guests. As the hol­i­day arrange­ments come togeth­er, Kay­la and Kugel share many impor­tant details, all of which are impor­tant to know when build­ing a sukkah. They present the his­to­ry of Sukkot in acces­si­ble, easy-to-under­stand lan­guage and instill in the read­er a sense of hol­i­day excite­ment and fun. In an author''s note, Koff­sky presents some top­ics to think about and dis­cuss dur­ing the hol­i­day cel­e­bra­tions and sug­gests ways to enhance the experience. The art is, as always, a delight. Through cap­ti­vat­ing col­ors, Kay­la, Kugel, and their fam­i­ly come to life. This is a won­der­ful book about a hol­i­day that is filled to the brim with joy. -- Jewish Book Council Kayla and her parents are preparing for the holiday of Sukkot. Mom and Dad are building the sukkah, and Kayla, joined by her playful pup Kugel, join in the action, gathering items for the roof and making decorations. Woven in between the sukkah-building and Kugel''s silly antics are important mini-lessons about Sukkot, told with love and humor. For example, when Kugel offers a baseball bat he dug out from behind a bush for the sukkah roof, Kayla teaches him with gentleness that we only use things that grow. The affectionate tone grows along with the story, as when Kayla tells Kugel about her ancestors building and living in huts, and that we build a sukkah to remind us to be grateful for our homes. Kayla is a compassionate main character who models patience and compassion. Koffsky''s centering of the story on Kayla and Kugel highlights the message that everyone, including a young girl and a little dog, can play an important role in Jewish traditions. Employing sparse and precise language, coupled with active and playful illustrations, Sukkot comes alive on the page. The reader will feel as if they have been invited into Kayla and Kugel''s sukkah. Kayla and Kugel''s Silly Sukkot is perfect for young readers who will fall in love with Kugel, a pup who jumps off the page and into our hearts. The book will appeal to Jewish, Interfaith, and non-Jewish readers. Illustration Editor Dena Bach adds: The loose line quality gives energy to the illustrations that bring in Judaic images where possible - a mezuzah on the house door, a drawing of a lulav and etrog on the sukkah decorations, challah on the dinner table - making the home feel specifically like a Jewish home. The sukkah guests add a note of ethnic diversity. -- The Sydney Taylor Shmooze A cheery child, Kayla, and her exuberant dog, Kugel, construct a backyard sukkah for the family''s celebration of Sukkot in the fourth of this upbeat and culturally informative picture-book series. Kugel "helps" pigtailed Kayla collect the necessary items, including "fancy shmancy paper plates" and sticks, because a "sukkah''s roof needs to be made from things that grow." Kugel listens attentively to Kayla''s telling of the historical origin story of Sukkot, a weeklong Jewish holiday celebrating the fall harvest. Bold colors and lively images pair well with the playful font, and the minimal text is mostly Kayla cheerfully redirecting Kugel''s efforts in service of the preparations. It will help readers to have existing knowledge of the celebration, as the festival isn''t really explained until an author''s note. That note also includes questions and additional context and functions as a helpful teaching guide for families or educators. Pair with other Sukkot stories or those introducing holiday preparations in various cultures, such as Hena Khan''s Night of the Moon (2008) and Raakhee Mirchandani''s My Diwali Light (2022). -- Kit Ballenger, Booklist, In this new pic­ture book, Kay­la and her live­ly pup Kugel return for anoth­er delight­ful romp filled with hol­i­day spir­it. This time, the two young charm­ers are prepar­ing for Sukkot: they build a sukkah, set the table, make dec­o­ra­tions, and wel­come guests. As the hol­i­day arrange­ments come togeth­er, Kay­la and Kugel share many impor­tant details, all of which are impor­tant to know when build­ing a sukkah. They present the his­to­ry of Sukkot in acces­si­ble, easy-to-under­stand lan­guage and instill in the read­er a sense of hol­i­day excite­ment and fun. In an author's note, Koff­sky presents some top­ics to think about and dis­cuss dur­ing the hol­i­day cel­e­bra­tions and sug­gests ways to enhance the experience. The art is, as always, a delight. Through cap­ti­vat­ing col­ors, Kay­la, Kugel, and their fam­i­ly come to life. This is a won­der­ful book about a hol­i­day that is filled to the brim with joy. -- Jewish Book Council Kayla and her parents are preparing for the holiday of Sukkot. Mom and Dad are building the sukkah, and Kayla, joined by her playful pup Kugel, join in the action, gathering items for the roof and making decorations. Woven in between the sukkah-building and Kugel's silly antics are important mini-lessons about Sukkot, told with love and humor. For example, when Kugel offers a baseball bat he dug out from behind a bush for the sukkah roof, Kayla teaches him with gentleness that we only use things that grow. The affectionate tone grows along with the story, as when Kayla tells Kugel about her ancestors building and living in huts, and that we build a sukkah to remind us to be grateful for our homes. Kayla is a compassionate main character who models patience and compassion. Koffsky's centering of the story on Kayla and Kugel highlights the message that everyone, including a young girl and a little dog, can play an important role in Jewish traditions. Employing sparse and precise language, coupled with active and playful illustrations, Sukkot comes alive on the page. The reader will feel as if they have been invited into Kayla and Kugel's sukkah. Kayla and Kugel's Silly Sukkot is perfect for young readers who will fall in love with Kugel, a pup who jumps off the page and into our hearts. The book will appeal to Jewish, Interfaith, and non-Jewish readers. Illustration Editor Dena Bach adds: The loose line quality gives energy to the illustrations that bring in Judaic images where possible - a mezuzah on the house door, a drawing of a lulav and etrog on the sukkah decorations, challah on the dinner table - making the home feel specifically like a Jewish home. The sukkah guests add a note of ethnic diversity. -- The Sydney Taylor Shmooze
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Lccn
2022-045284

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