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The Passover Parrot, 2nd Edition

De : Evelyn Zusman
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It's Lily's turn to say the Four Questions at the Passover Seder, but nobody will help her practice. Things change with the arrival of Hametz the Parrot. Clever Hametz not only helps Lily but solves the puzzle of who stole the afikomen! Back by popular demand, The Passover Parrot will delight a new generation of children.

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©2018 Evelyn Zusman (P)2020 Lerner Digital ™
Animaux Animaux et nature Fiction sur les animaux Fêtes et célébrations Pâque Roman et littérature
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    "Zusman's story of how a chatty bird becomes comically enmeshed in a family's seder returns for its 35th anniversary with new illustrations and shifts in tone that range from subtle to significant. The narrator is now named Lily instead of Leba, and she seems younger and more wide-eyed than her predecessor. Brooker's artwork - a dense mélange of collage and watercolors - is decidedly more heimish than the impressionistic ink drawings of the original. But the story's core remains the same: the parrot is adopted by Lily's family, is named Hametz, and becomes a feathered sounding board as Lily practices the seder's Four Questions in Hebrew. Zusman died in 1995, but her authorial voice lives on in these pages: it's like hearing a story from a bubble who adores her family - foibles, follies, and all. Ages 3-8." (Publishers Weekly)

    "It's time for Leba to ask the Four Questions at the Passover seder. But nobody will assist her. That is until Hametz the Parrot arrives and he not only helps her, but also solves the dilemma of who stole the afi komen - the hidden piece of matzah. This is the 25th anniversary edition in a newly illustrated book." (Cleveland Jewish News)

    "In celebration of the 35th anniversary of its initial publication, Kar Ben has issued a new edition of The Passover Parrot with full color illustrations. Leba is finally old enough to ask the four questions in Hebrew at her family seder. Her neighbor is moving out of town and gives Leba her pet parrot. Leba wants to practice the Mah Nishtanah, but the entire family is too busy to help. Hametz, the parrot, is soon chanting the Four Questions, phrase by phrase as Leba practices. During the Seder, Hametz is banished for repeating after Leba! There is a problem when the afikomen can't be found. Leba saves the Seder with a little help from Hametz. The bright new color illustrations enhance the original text. Most of the drawings are reminiscent in style and format of the original. The illustrations help to modernize the story, though it has an intentional 1950's flavor. One of the brothers now wears jeans and the two pages at the end without illustration, used to create a suspenseful ending, have been eliminated." (Association of Jewish Libraries)

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