Summary
This is an inspiring book that transports readers back to the early 20th century in New York. The All-of-a-Kind Family, a close-knit Jewish family with five daughters, travels. The family celebrates Hanukkah by lighting the menorah, playing dreidel, and eating delicious treats. The family learns the value of love, unity, and the strength of family relationships via their shared experiences and customs. This beautiful book captures Jewish culture, customs, and holiday family life.
Theme(s):
Tradition, Culture & Identity, and Gratitude
Personal Response
As someone who was raised Catholic, I admire and respect the representation of Jewish culture and customs in this book. From this book, I learned about Jewish traditions. It broadens the knowledge of religions and can promote inclusivity in the classroom. This book could help me teach cultural diversity, empathy, and acceptance of others’ religions. All-of-a-kind Family Hanukkah helps me appreciate my classroom’s many religious and cultural customs.
Teaching Ideas
This book can inspire multicultural holiday celebrations in the classroom. After reading, students can discuss cultural diversity and holiday traditions. They can learn and celebrate different cultures together. In groups, they can research on and present a holiday custom, meal, ritual, or decoration. Students can set up tables and serve traditional food to celebrate their findings. This project teaches students about other cultures and encourages research, teamwork, and public speaking.
Recommended Reading Level
Grade 01, Grade 02, Grade 03, Grade 04