I spent a semester in undergrad studying abroad in Israel. I fell in love with the country, the culture, the people, and so much of the food. The Jewish and Islamic religions have always had a special place in my heart since that semester abroad.
I had the absolute best time reading Hanukkah books this holiday season. My kids and I would snuggle on the couch and read away; I loved how much they learned about Hanukkah and the discussions we had. I will say that the I am a bit bummed the selection of Hanukkah books is far more limited than Christmas picture books; however, there are some real gems in this list that you must read.
Whether you celebrate Hanukkah or not, I hope you will check out some of these awesome books.
Best Hanukkah Books of 2019
9 Books
b/c I just couldn’t pick eight
Little Red
Riding Hood with a Hanukkah twist.
Simon learns
that the Hanukkah Festival of Lights can still bring miracles. A sweet story that will warm your heart.
This picture
book is definitely on the longer end, but it is a great reminder of the
true spirit of Hanukkah.
Each night
of Hanukkah brings a different gift, but for this family the gifts add up to
something delicious and something new.
It’s a fun story that shows intergenerational relationships.
A fun and
simple rhyming story portraying Hanukkah during the winter season.
Hanukkah has
traditions, and for some games and dancing together is one of those
traditions. This rhyming story will get
your feet tapping along to its beat.
The classic
story with a Hanukkah twist is fun, and the illustrations are unique. David Slonim, the illustrator, has the Old
Lady portrayed in many “classics” like the Mona Lisa. Definitely a book to check-out.
A story of
how love and traditions helps one intergenerational family celebrate Hanukkah
and Christmas. The illustrations are simply beautiful.
This
nonfiction book is definitely a handbook.
It provides a plethora of information about the holiday as well as a
poem for each of the eight nights.
You’ll probably surprise yourself with how much you love this book.
Do you have a favorite Hanukkah book?
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