Goodnight Bubbala

Kids, Religion, Jewish Fiction, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction
Cover of the book Goodnight Bubbala by Sheryl Haft, Penguin Young Readers Group
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Author: Sheryl Haft ISBN: 9780525554783
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group Publication: October 15, 2019
Imprint: Dial Books Language: English
Author: Sheryl Haft
ISBN: 9780525554783
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Publication: October 15, 2019
Imprint: Dial Books
Language: English

This festive parody reimagines a classic bedtime book as a lively Jewish family gathering complete with bubbies and zeydes, a dreidel, and a shmear on a bagel. Includes an exclusive latke recipe by Ina Garten, TV’s Barefoot Contessa!

In the small blue room there was a bubbala, and a little shmatta,
and then—oy vey!—came the whole mishpacha!

This zesty parody of one of America's favorite picture books offers a very different bedtime routine: one that is full of family exuberance and love. Instead of whispers of “hush,” this bedtime includes dancing and kvelling, and of course, noshing—because this little bunny is a Jewish bunny, and this joyous book celebrates the Jewish values of cherishing your loved ones, expressing gratitude, and being generous.

Filled with Yiddish words, the book includes a phonetic glossary and even an easy latke recipe by beloved cookbook author Ina Garten, who calls the book “brilliant, beautiful, important, and so much fun!”

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This festive parody reimagines a classic bedtime book as a lively Jewish family gathering complete with bubbies and zeydes, a dreidel, and a shmear on a bagel. Includes an exclusive latke recipe by Ina Garten, TV’s Barefoot Contessa!

In the small blue room there was a bubbala, and a little shmatta,
and then—oy vey!—came the whole mishpacha!

This zesty parody of one of America's favorite picture books offers a very different bedtime routine: one that is full of family exuberance and love. Instead of whispers of “hush,” this bedtime includes dancing and kvelling, and of course, noshing—because this little bunny is a Jewish bunny, and this joyous book celebrates the Jewish values of cherishing your loved ones, expressing gratitude, and being generous.

Filled with Yiddish words, the book includes a phonetic glossary and even an easy latke recipe by beloved cookbook author Ina Garten, who calls the book “brilliant, beautiful, important, and so much fun!”

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