Book Review: The Littlest Levine

It's ok to be the littlest. It just means you are special.


Title: The Littlest Levine
Author: Sandy Lanton
Illustrations: Claire Keay
Publisher: Kar-Ben Publishing
ISBN: 9780761390466


Review:


Hannah Levine is having a difficult time being the littlest in her family. She can't reach the sink, tie her shoelaces, ride the bus with her brother and sister and when it's time to celebrate their Jewish family traditions she is limited in helping to decorate or cook. But her grandpa assures her she won't always feel that way. Every evening Hannah and her grandpa would go off together and study their faith. It wasn't until the family sat down to read from the haggadah, that Hannah was very proud to be the littlest Levine.


Young readers will enjoy this delightful family story about Jewish holidays and how they are celebrated. This colorfully illustrated story with simple sentences for easy reading shows the celebration of Passover.



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