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With several other make-your-own menorah stories already crowding the Hanukkah bookshelf, this one may not stand out. See Karen Fisman’s Nonna’s Hanukkah Surprise, Lauren L. Wohl’s The Eighth Menorah, Jamie Korngold’s Sadie’s Almost Marvelous Menorah, and Marissa Moss’s The Ugly Menorah.
With an ending prayer to God about faith and trust, and a trio of Bible verses about belief, this is a worthwhile addition to Christian collections, aimed more at parents seeking books about faith than at children.
While the story line is a bit muddled, the warm and cheery full-bleed and spot illustrations may invite readers to look a little closer at Lily's world as she does. An additional purchase.-Jessica Marie, Salem Public Library, OR
While the story line is a bit muddled, the warm and cheery full-bleed and spot illustrations may invite readers to look a little closer at Lily’s world as she does. An additional purchase