From the creator of Meet the Latkes comes the zaniest retelling of the Passover story starring an earnest matzah and his bready friends!What makes this Passover different from all other Passovers?Meet Alfie Koman. He's a matzah who really likes to hide. But Alfie also has a great story to tell his class of how the Hebrews fled Egypt to freedom. Too bad Loaf, the school sourdough bully, turns Alfie's Passover story upside-down. A pharaoh who is a giant cockroach? Moses as a mighty superhero? And Ten Plagues that include "No Wi-fi" and "Chocolate-turned-to-broccoli"?
Looks like it's up to Alfie and his best friend Challah Looyah to get the Passover story right. Alfie just has to come out of hiding first....
A follow-up to the hysterical
Meet The Latkes, this Passover book is another mis-told holiday treat.
On sale: February 22, 2022
Age: 3-5 years
Grade: Up to Kindergarten
Page count: 40 Pages
ISBN: 9780593118139
Reading level: Lexile: AD550L | Fountas/Pinnell: O
Alan Silberberg (www.silberbooks.com) is an award-winning author, cartoonist and children's TV creator who has worked with Nickelodeon and Disney. He's the author and illustrator of three previous middle grade novels including
Milo: Sticky Notes & Brain Freeze, which won the Sid Fleishman Humor Award and is currently in development to become an animated TV series.
Meet the Latkes was Alan's debut picture book, followed by
Meet the Matzah and
Meet the Hamantaschen.
PRAISE FOR MEET THE MATZAH:
"Wonderfully stupid...genuinely moving."—
Kirkus Reviews
"Laugh-out-loud... A fun and silly purchase for holiday collections."—
School Library Journal
PRAISE FOR MEET THE LATKES:"A full-blown kooky comedy unpacking an ancient Talmudic tale."—
The New York Times Book Review"Readers who like their humor broad and goofy will lap this up, and Silberberg...makes it extra tasty with sprawling and genially messy cartooning that looks like it was created by someone hopped up on chocolate gelt."—
Publishers WeeklyPRAISE FOR ALAN SILBERBERG'S PREVIOUS BOOKS:"Silberberg details the daily events with Wimpy Kid-like drawings and quick-witted humor that will keep the pages turning."—
School Library Journal"A read with one goal on its mind: entertainment."—
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