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A handful of David Adler’s Children’s Books

August 7, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein 2 Comments

Today I will be discussing a cross section of David Adler’s books. These books include a new short chapter book series, a middle level historical fiction book, and a Holocaust picture book. I have also included links to my previous reviews of Passover and Sukkot picture … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Jewish Culture, Reviews Tagged With: award winning children's author, award winning Jewish children's writer, book giveaway, David Adler, early chapter books, historical fiction World War II, Jewish picture books, multicultural picture books- Jewish, picture books- Holocaust

Q & A with David Adler

August 4, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein 1 Comment

It is not every day that I have the opportunity to interview someone who has devoted decades to writing 200+ books. Wow! That is an amazing accomplishment. David Adler’s contribution to children’s literature covers numerous genres- mysteries, biographies, historical fiction, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Author Interviews, Books Tagged With: award winning children's author, award winning Jewish author, award winning Jewish children's writer, David Adler, Jewish books, Jewish chapter books, Jewish children book writer, Jewish children's books, Jewish picture books, Jewish picture books- Holocaust

Four New Picture Books for Passover

April 4, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Each year, a new selection of Passover picture books becomes available. I would like to focus on four Passover children’s books that were published during the last couple of years- The Story of Passover, Let My Children Cook, The Longest Night, and Stone Soup With Matzo Balls. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Jewish Culture, Reviews Tagged With: Catia Chien, David Adler, Evigeny Ognarov, Jewish books, Jill Weber, Laurel Snyder, Let My Children Cook, Linda Glaser, Mayram Tabatabaei, multicultural education- Jewish holidays, multicultural picture books- Jewish, multicultural picture books- Passover, picture books for Passover, picture books for Pesach, reading aloud for Passover, Stone Soup and Matzoh Balls, Tamar Ansch, The Longest Night, The Story of Passover

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