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kim_j_dare's review
4.0
A young girl whose parents hail from different religious backgrounds relates how her family makes the holidays special. A sweet story that embraces the diversity of different traditions.
sarahcvo's review
3.0
A simplistic but nice story showing how a young girl's family celebrates the holiday traditions of both a Christian father and Jewish mother. Good for interfaith families.
teganbeesebooks's review
3.0
This was cute and a fun representation of something that many families experience and do every year.
yapha's review
4.0
A sweet look at the blended traditions of a family that celebrates both Hanukkah and Christmas. Recommended for grades Pre-K to 2.
creativelifeofliz's review
5.0
This is a super cute children's book! Although this particular blend of Christmas and Hanukkah isn't the same as mine, I still really appreciate the representation of a multicultural family.
cjeziorski's review
4.0
This book is a good combination of Christmas and Hanukkah traditions. I think readers need some background knowledge already about the two holidays, as many elements are combined in the activities the characters are doing.
fireside_reads's review against another edition
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
ashlyn_f_stel's review
4.0
This was absolutely adorable and I loved it so much. I will definitely read this to my future children!
decafjess's review against another edition
5.0
- short, simple text
- beautiful, bright, large illustrations
- introduces the idea that your family can make its own traditions; you don't have to celebrate Christmas or Hanukkah the way your neighbors/cousins/classmates/etc. celebrate.
- celebrates the concept that family is bound together by love and devotion and not necessarily homogeneity.
- beautiful, bright, large illustrations
- introduces the idea that your family can make its own traditions; you don't have to celebrate Christmas or Hanukkah the way your neighbors/cousins/classmates/etc. celebrate.
- celebrates the concept that family is bound together by love and devotion and not necessarily homogeneity.