 | A few brave souls in a Nazi camp are determined to gather nine spoons to make a menorah for Chanukah. |
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 | This colorful lift-the-flap/pop-up book introduces readers to a variety of fanciful, imaginary bugs (one for each of the eight nights of Hanukakkah) such as the Storyteller Bug, the Bubbie Bug, and the Menorah Bugs. |
 | Blue and her friends are planning to celebrate Chanukah. |
 | An introduction to the celebration of Hanukkah encourages youngsters to lift flaps as a sister and brother discover the many joys of the holiday, including treats, presents, and family visits. |
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 | A Christian boy learns the story behind the celebration of Hanukkah, after a Jewish friend invites him to join in his family's celebration. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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 | Eight traditional tales from around the world introduce the customs and meanings of Chanukah. |
 | A little lamb named Pearl prepares to celebrate Hanukkah with her visiting twin cousins. Color illustrations accompany the eight stories of this picture book--one for every night of the holiday. |