Book Descriptions
for It's a Miracle! by Stephanie Spinner and Jill McElmurry
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Six-year-old Owen Block is proud to assume a new role during his family’s celebration of Hanukkah: he is the O.C.L., or Official Candle Lighter. After he capably lights the menorah’s candles each night, his grandmother tells him a story. One of the stories is about a little girl who yearns to be a cowboy, another stars a boy with natural comedic talents (including belching the Alphabet Song), and a third is about a dentist who trains his pet parrot to entertain nervous patients. Each of these stories, as well as four others, features a member of Owen’s extended family. By sharing them with Owen, his grandmother reinforces the connections of family and history during the holiday celebration. The last night of Hanukkah finds the cast of characters introduced in the stories sitting together around the dinner table. Children will enjoy matching each adult with their earlier self, as depicted in grandmother’s nightly stories. (Ages 4–8)
CCBC Choices 2004 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2004. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
"Ready for a story?"
Grandma Karen asked.
"Definitely,"
said Owen.
Every night of Hanukkah, after Owen -- the Official Candle Lighter -- lights the menorah, Grandma Karen kicks off her cowboy boots and tells him a bedtime story.
On the first night there's the inspiring story of a girl who dreams of becoming a rabbi.
On the fourth night there's the amazing story of the alien who gets lost in a little girl's backyard.
And on the seventh night there's the silly story about a boy who wants to be a baby...and whose parents let him!
Join Owen in discovering how each of these stories is also a celebration of his own heritage in this heartwarming book about faith, family, and the miracle of Hanukkah.
Grandma Karen asked.
"Definitely,"
said Owen.
Every night of Hanukkah, after Owen -- the Official Candle Lighter -- lights the menorah, Grandma Karen kicks off her cowboy boots and tells him a bedtime story.
On the first night there's the inspiring story of a girl who dreams of becoming a rabbi.
On the fourth night there's the amazing story of the alien who gets lost in a little girl's backyard.
And on the seventh night there's the silly story about a boy who wants to be a baby...and whose parents let him!
Join Owen in discovering how each of these stories is also a celebration of his own heritage in this heartwarming book about faith, family, and the miracle of Hanukkah.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.