The latke who couldn't stop screaming :
a Christmas story / by Lemony Snicket ; illustrations by Lisa Brown. San
Francisco : McSweeny's Books ; c2007.
"Latkes are potato
pancakes served at Hanukah. Lemony Snicket is an alleged children's author. For
the first time in literary history, these two elements are combined in one
book. People who are interested in either or both of these things will find
this book so enjoyable it will feel as if Hanukah is being celebrated for
several years, rather than eight nights....
Lots of latkes / Sandy Lanton ;
illustrated by Vicki Jo Redenbaugh. New York : Kar-Ben Pub.,
c2003.
Rivka Leah invites her
neighbors to a Hanukkah party, but a series of mishaps causes each of them to
bring the same dish-- latkes.
The runaway latkes / written by Leslie
Kimmelman ; illustrated by Paul Yalowitz.
Morton Grove, Ill. : Albert Whitman & Co., 2000.
When three potato latkes
escape Rachel Bloom's frying pan on the first night of Hanukkah, everyone
including the cantor, the rabbi, and the mayor joins in the chase.
The borrowed Hanukkah latkes / Linda
Glaser ; illustrations by Nancy Cote.
Morton Grove, Ill. : A. Whitman, 1997.
A young girl finds a way to
include her elderly neighbor in her family's Hanukkah celebration.
Grandma's latkes / written by Malka
Drucker ; illustrated by Eve Chwast.
San Diego :
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, c1992.
Grandma explains the meaning
of Hanukkah while showing Molly how to cook latkes for the holiday.
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