Hoppy Passover!
By Linda Glaser and Daniel Howarth
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Violet and Simon, two small bunnies, are excited about Passover. They help set out the Seder plate, they taste that first bite of Matzoh (and a little bit of horseradish), search for the Afikomen, and most importantly...they ask lots of questions! Linda Glaser's simple, cozy story is just right for children first learning about this holiday. Daniel Howarth's charming paintings show a happy family passing on their traditions.
Linda Glaser
<p>Linda Glaser's grandparents emigrated from eastern Europe in the late 1800's to New York City, where they first saw the huge statue.Also the author of the immigrant novel, BRIDGE TO AMERICA, Ms. Glaser lives in Duluth, MN.</p>
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5“Hoppy Passover” explains the traditions and routines followed by members of the Jewish community. I enjoyed reading this book for many reasons. The first I enjoyed reading this book is all the different traditions that take place during Passover. The book displays different food that is eaten on Passover as well as songs that are sung, and games that are played. I appreciate other cultures and especially other cultures food. The language used in the book followed a pattern as the book progressed. The language used in the book was predictable when the rabbit said, “This is what I love about Passover” after every routine was finished. The main idea of this book revolves around family and respecting culture as well as traditions.