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Bubbie & Rivka's Best-Ever Challah (So Far!)

Hardback

Main Details

Title Bubbie & Rivka's Best-Ever Challah (So Far!)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sarah Reul
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 267
ISBN/Barcode 9781419758980
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations Full-color illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Abrams
Imprint Abrams Books for Young Readers
Publication Date 27 October 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

Practice makes progress in this multigenerational story about family traditions and the pursuit of the perfect challahBubbie and Rivka are not the best bakers . . . yet. But they are starting a new tradition. Every Friday they will bake a challah together!Week after week, Bubbie and Rivka pull a challah out of the oven that's not quite right. Once, it's a little lumpy. Another time, it's totally burnt! But no matter what has gone wrong, each challah is the best one they've ever made (. . . so far!) As Bubbie and Rivka put their heads together to solve each week's baking disaster, they learn something new about how to approach their next challah, fine-tuning their skills and ensuring next week's bread will be even tastier. They learn that practice makes progress and persistence makes for some very special together time . . . and some very yummy challah!

Author Biography

Sarah Lynne Reul is the author-illustrator of many books for children including The Breaking News and Allie All Along. She grew up in Brooklyn, but now lives just outside of Boston with her family.

Reviews

"Ruel's bright, colorful cartoons perfectly capture the love and humor of learning to bake. Rivka's and Bubbie's large, round brown eyes, facial expressions, and body language dramatically express every emotion and reaction. Young readers and their grands will feel the love and connect to their own family traditions." -- "Kirkus Reviews" "The blend of hand-done and digital techniques echo the book's theme of new-meets-old, and its iterative structure underlines the idea that 'practice makes progress.'"-- "Publishers Weekly"