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Charley and Seymour's Hanukkah Miracle

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Wait time: About 2 weeks
Kar-Ben Read-Aloud eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting to bring eBooks to life! Best friends Charley Chipmunk and Seymour Squirrel are planning their Hanukkah celebration. "I'll fry the latkes, and you bring the menorah and the candles," Seymour suggests. But when Hanukkah arrives Charley can't remember what he is supposed to bring. He knows it started with the letter C. Was it cantaloupe? Carrots? Cookies? Charley's backpack is overflowing with food that starts with C, but he forgets the candles! How can they celebrate Hanukkah if they don't have candles to light?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 29, 2024
      BFFs Charley Chipmunk and Seymour Squirrel “did everything together,” Howard Ritt conveys in opening lines that speak to the animals’ closeness. The bright-eyed, bushy-tailed buds love celebrating Hanukkah, but this year, Seymour forgets to take candles to the celebration at Charley’s tree-house nest, as promised, instead arriving with all manner of other things beginning with C. Instead of exhibiting frustration, Charley reassures his embarrassed friend with a comforting hug—a moment of secure attachment rendered touchingly by Gould in playful colors and print-like textures. Then Charley quickly devises a menorah using string and cooking oil, and the celebration continues—with all the other C objects Seymour brought, including a cantaloupe, carrots, a cauliflower, and more. “A great miracle happened here!” exult the two friends, and readers may suspect they’re celebrating not just the story of Hanukkah, but also the wonder of their friendship. Ages 4–8.

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