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M**N
Fun and informative
Enjoyed sharing Animated Menorah with my grown children, now men living in different parts of the country. We Zoomed.Part of their childhood and still part of my octogenarian adulthood.We also used to use the Animated Haggadah still loved by all of us.Michael EIgenKabbalah and Psychoanalysis
M**K
It is a fantastic book for CHANUKAH
It is a fantastic book for CHANUKAH . I order it every year for the children of family and friends .
A**N
The kids love it
This book has eight stories that you can read during the course of the holiday. My four and eight year old kids love it. In it Danny and his older sister Judy travel on a magic space dreidel into different periods of Jewish history. Each chapter is two or three pages long and only takes a few minutes to read. It lends itself to being a nice pre-bedtime activity.As an adult there are aspects of the book I don't like, but that doesn't really matter since I'm not the target audience.Having said that, I wish that the stories were written from the point of view of both the boy and the girl, rather than having the boy be the protagonist/narrator. The book is somewhat dated since it ends with the Soviet refuseniks as a contemporary situation. Since the whole book has been a trip through Jewish history, this isn't a fatal flaw as Soviet/Russian antisemitism was an important phenomenon.
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