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Poignant cover design for ‘The Boy Who Didn’t Want to Die’ by Victoria Stebleva .
This powerful autobiographical story of a boy who survived the Holocaust is available January 2023 from Scholastic.
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November sees the launch of ‘The Chocolate King’ a historical tale from Green Bean Books about how chocolate first came to France.
This enlightening story was beautifully illustrated by Laura Catalan .
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As winter ends and spring arrives, one family prepares to celebrate Tu B’Shevat. It’s time to feast on fruit, share about conservation, and plant trees! A perfect introduction to the Jewish holiday for readers of all ages illustrated by Alessandra Psacharopulo for Albert Whitman.
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It’s Hanukkah! Let’s light the candles. Spin the dreidel. Time for latkes! Donuts, too!
Ekaterina Trukhan has illustrated ‘Hanukkah Baby’, a charming new title for Workman’s ingenious Indestructible series.
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In this latest book series from Albert Whitman highlighting Jewish holidays, Alessandra Psacharopulo ‘s illustrations chronicle a family’s preparation for the Jewish New Year.
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Alessandra Psacharopulo continues her successful collaboration with Albert Whitman & Co, with ‘Is It Purim Yet?’, coming January 2017.
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Super talented children’s illustrator Alessandra Psacharopulo , has illustrated ‘Is It Sukkot Yet?’ for Albert Whitman & Co.
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Great to see Alessandra Psacharopulo’s two titles, ‘Is It Passover Yet?’ and ‘Is It Hanukkah Yet?’ on display at the Albert Whitman Bologna Book Fair stand. Alessandra’s fab artwork is also featured on the cover of their catalogue.
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