Dinosaur on Hanukkah

by Diane Levin Rauchwerger

Other authorsJason Wolff (Illustrator), Diane Levin Rauschwerger
Hardcover, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

H HN E RAU

Publication

Kar-Ben Publishing (2005), Library Binding, 24 pages

Description

A dinosaur comes to a young boy's house to join him in celebrating Hanukkah.

Barcode

2028

Language

User reviews

LibraryThing member SaraColvin
I enjoyed this story because it is fun to read, but also discusses the Hanukkah traditions. I do not know much about Hanukkah, but after reading this book I know much more. For example they talk about presents, chocolate gelt, latkes, lighting the Shamash, and playing the dreidel game. The language
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the author uses made the story more enjoyable and easy flowing as well. Every other line in the story has a word at the end that rhymes. For example, “He helps me wrap some presents with ribbons and with bows. I have a special gift for him. I’m pretty sure he knows.” The story is about a dinosaur in the house enjoying Hanukkah traditions with the boy, so the rhyming words added to the silliness of the story. I felt having rhyming was appropriate and only enhanced the story. The other thing I enjoyed about the story was the illustrations. Every page is colorful and exciting to look at. I noticed that the boy has a yam mica on in every picture, which shows he is Jewish and enjoys his culture. Also, the dinosaur has a smile on his face in every picture, which tells you that this dinosaur is friendly and shows that the boy and him are friends. This made me enjoy the book more because I knew that it was two friends playing and having fun, which added to the upbeat mood as I was reading. The big idea of this story was to give people a dose of what Hanukkah is about in a friendly and fun way. It made learning about the holiday exciting and interesting in a playful way.
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ISBN

158013145X / 9781580131452

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