Latkes and Applesauce (Scholastic Bookshelf) (A Blue ribbon book)
by Fran Manushkin
During Hanukkah two children help a Holocaust survivor to once again embrace his religious traditions.
The adventures of two dreidles, Gimel and Heh, who find a home at Hanukkah and the meaning of love and caring.
'Twas the Night Before Chrismukkah (O.C. Novelization, #7)
by A Van Syckle
Sadie and her four little brothers are very poor and always hungry.On the first night of Chanukah, Sadie performs a generous act, and in turn receives a frying pan that cooks up sizzling hot, golden latkes on command.Sadie tells her brothers never to use the magic pan, but when she goes out one afternoon, the mischievous boys can't resist.They remember the words to start the pan cooking ...but what were the words to make it stop? This humorous tale of generosity and greed is accompanied by brigh...
A family celebrates Hanukkah by lighting candles, opening gifts, and eating latkes.
Snowflake Discovers the True Meaning of Hanukkah
by Aimee Dougherty
When Hanna helps an old man and her new Sabbath dress gets dirty, she is afraid her mother will be sad.
When Father brings out the menorahs from a box in the closet, a young girl knows it is time for Hanukkah, the eight-day Festival of Lights. Time for the whole family to get together to play dreidels and sing and dance. Time to remember the story of Judah Maccabee. Time to eat potato latkes. And, of course, time for presents. But most of all, it is time to light the menorahs and remember the miracle of Hanukkah. The inspiring light from the miracle of the great menorah will touch readers of all f...