Add this offering to the growing stack of books whose sole function
is to teach the very young the lessons of Passover. Kimmelman and
Himmelman essentially repeat the formula of their Hanukkah Lights,
Hanukkah Nights (1992, not reviewed), but the weighty theme of the
Exodus is not as suited to the lighthearted approach exemplified by
the title and the frolicsome illustrations. The only relief from
the mere recitation of the events of a Seder dinner is some feline
mischief at the table, but the clowning falls flat. "The Story of
Passover" at the end acts as an author's note as to the origins and
symbols of the holiday. Utilitarian. (Kirkus Reviews)
From singing holiday songs to playing favorite games, this first introduction celebrates all of the wonderful festivities and traditions of Passover.The loving and lovable family of Hanukkah Lights, Hanukkah Nights comes together once again, this time to celebrate Passover. They sing songs, say prayers, eat special foods, and play a special Passover game. Young readers will delight as the simple text and playful illustrations introduce them to all the traditions of this joyous and important holiday.The loving and lovable family of Hanukkah Lights, Hanukkah Nights comes together once again, this time to celebrate Passover. They sing songs, say prayers, eat special foods, and play a special Passover game. Young readers will delight as the simple text and playful illustrations introduce them to all the traditions of this joyous and important holiday.
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