Children's Fiction Humorous Stories
Meet the Hamantaschen
- Publisher
- Penguin Young Readers Group
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2022
- Category
- Humorous Stories, Other, Religious, Jewish
- Recommended Age
- 3 to 5
- Recommended Grade
- p to 12
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780593351574
- Publish Date
- Feb 2022
- List Price
- $23.99
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Description
You've met the latkes, you've met the matzah...now it's time to meet the hamantaschen in this zany Purim story!
There's a problem with Purim!
The Purim play is about to start, but the megillah is missing! Without the scroll that recounts the Purim story, how can the show go on? Never fear: three determined hamantaschen—
DETECTIVES!
Right. Three determined DETECTIVES are on the case. With the help of a mysterious stranger and a few disguises, the detectives uncover the facts so the true story of Purim can be told.
In this companion to Meet the Latkes and Meet the Matzah, holiday mistellings have never been so fun.
About the author
Alan Silberberg is a children’s TV and film writer who has worked for Disney and Nickelodeon, among other major companies. Originally from the Boston area, he lives with his family in Montreal, Canada.
Editorial Reviews
PRAISE FOR MEET THE HAMANTASCHEN:
"A fun and foodie-friendly parody that illuminates the origin of the Purim festival for young readers."—Kirkus Reviews
"A creative picture book that uses humor to teach children about Purim and its lessons of courage."—School Library Journal
PRAISE FOR MEET THE MATZAH:
"Wonderfully stupid...genuinely moving."—Kirkus Reviews
PRAISE FOR MEET THE LATKES:
"A full-blown kooky comedy unpacking an ancient Talmudic tale."—The New York Times Book Review
"Readers who like their humor broad and goofy will lap this up, and Silberberg...makes it extra tasty with sprawling and genially messy cartooning that looks like it was created by someone hopped up on chocolate gelt."—Publishers Weekly
PRAISE FOR ALAN SILBERBERG'S PREVIOUS BOOKS:
"Silberberg details the daily events with Wimpy Kid-like drawings and quick-witted humor that will keep the pages turning."—School Library Journal
"A read with one goal on its mind: entertainment."—Booklist