Latkes for Santa Claus
By (Author) Janie Emaus
Illustrated by Bryan Langdo
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
4th January 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
40
Width 215mm, Height 266mm, Spine 12mm
439g
To: Santa From: Anna My new dad and stepbrother celebrate Christmas, so you're coming to my house for the very first time. And I think you must be REALLY tired of cookies. I'm going to leave you the best Santa treat ever. Anna is excited that Santa will be visiting her house for the first time, and she wants to leave Santa a treat that blend
"This charming story has all the ingredients of a sweet and tender perennial holiday classic. With whimsical rhymes, kid-friendly text, and illustrations guaranteed to appeal to little ones, this delicious book combines the traditions of Hanukah and Christmas in a way children, as well as their parents, won't soon forget. What's more, the latkes and sugar cookie recipes are the icing on the cake. I have twelve nieces and nephews, who will, for sure, find this yummy book among their holiday gifts." --Allia Zobel Nolan, author of What I Like About Me: A Book About Acceptance and Cat Confessions: A Kitty Come Clean Tell All Book
"Latkes for Santa Claus is a joyful, engaging read perfect for culturally blended families and delightful for all readers. The playful rhymes will keep kids giggling, and the delicious recipes especially add a wonderful touch for anyone who might want to leave a treat for Santa." --Jess Rinker, author of Gloria Takes a Stand and Send a Girl
"Ideal for blended families, but definitely delightful for anyone to read, Laktes for Santa Claus is a clever Hanukkah meets Christmas spin on leaving cookies out for Santa on Christmas Eve. Even if it's not Chrismukkah (when Christmas and Hanukkah overlap), this picture book still shows a way for Jewish children living with a non-Jewish step-sibling and/or step-parent how fun it is to share a bit of their Jewish holiday traditions during Christmastime. . . . I enjoyed every page of this charming new picture book because it showed how there is not only room for compromise in every family, but how easily a new tradition can be created bringing everyone closer." --Good Reads with Ronna
Janie Emaus is the author of the young adult novel Mercury in Retro Love, and her articles and stories have been published in numerous magazines and websites including The Los Angeles Times' Reading Room Page, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, Purple Clover, In the Powder Room, Scary Mommy, Country Living, Good Housekeeping, Woman's Day, Fineline, NextTribe, and The Sunlight Press. She resides in Winnetka, California.
Bryan Langdo has illustrated more than twenty-five books, including Animal Planet's Zoo Camp Puzzle, Farm Friends Escape, Dolphin Rescue, and Puppy Rescue Riddle. He resides in Titusville, New Jersey.