How to Chanukah is a children’s picture book that explains why we celebrate eight days of Chanukah every year. Lovely and lighthearted rhymes describe the miracle of the one little untainted can of oil found in Holy Temple, with enough oil for one night’s lighting, which lasted for the full eight days.
How to Chanukah also recommends that Chanukah gifts should be of the literary kind, and urges parents to purchase books with good values for their children.
Targeted Age Group:
3-8
When writing for children the message conveyed is of great importance. Thus in addition to entertaining his or her readers, a children’s book author must be cognizant and therefore cautious of the way the story is written
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Author Bio:
Sarah Mazor is a mother, an entrepreneur and a personal coach who holds an undergraduate degree in business journalism and master’s degree in psychology. The MazorBooks publishing effort affords Sarah the opportunity to combine her many interests in a project that encompasses her love for children and her love for books. The Books Sarah publishes through MazorBooks intend to provide children and parents hours bonding time and fun ways to promote children’s cognitive abilities and enhance their self-confidence and self-esteem.
During the holiday season buying gifts are in the consciousness of people. We wanted to remind parents and caregivers that by gifting their children with books they may very well promote their intellectual, emotional, and physical well being. Because, books are the gifts that keep on giving.
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