Chanukah Bugs: A Pop-up Celebration (Cover Title)
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Celebrate the eight nights of Chanukah with the Shammash Bug, the Dizzy Dreidel Bug, and many others. Bugs fans of all ages will get in the spirit and join in the fun with this new holiday pop-up!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #170152 in Books
- Published on: 2002-10-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 16 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780689818608
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Creators of novelty formats for other holidays now approach the Festival of Lights. David A. Carter presents Chanukah Bugs: A Pop-up Celebration. Each spread features a flap designed to resemble a gift box, one for each of the eight nights. Among the pop-up "presents": a Dizzy Dreidel Bug that spins and Menorah Bugs "lit" by silver-paper flames. Ages 3-7.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From School Library Journal
PreSchool-K-Just when we thought every kind of bug imaginable had popped out from a box, along come the "Shammash Bug," the "Dizzy Dreidel Bug" (that spins on a straw when he pops up), sizzling "Potato Latke Bugs" in a skillet, and more. Carter is in good form, combining humor with handsome graphics and impressive paper engineering.-S. P.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Customer Reviews
The Worst!
Absolutely the worst Chanukah book I have ever seen! Mr. Carter knows very little about Chanukah. Not a single one of the seven gifts (why not 8?) is wrapped in Chanukah wrapping paper; in fact, one is wrapped in paper that says "Peace, Joy, Happiness", which sounds like it belongs on a gift for someone else's December holiday. The "menorah" is a 4-branch candelabra, not a Chanukiyah. If you want your child to begin to learn something about Chanukah, choose another book.
The Worst!
Absolutely the worst Chanukah book I have ever seen! Mr. Carter knows very little about Chanukah. Not a single one of the seven gifts (why not 8?) is wrapped in Chanukah wrapping paper; in fact, one is wrapped in paper that says "Peace, Joy, Happiness", which sounds like it belongs on a gift for someone else's December holiday. The "menorah" is a 4-branch candelabra, not a Chanukiyah. If you want your child to begin to learn something about Chanukah, choose another book.
A great holiday book!
As with all the bugs books by this author it is amazing to see the creativity that led to pop-up bugs that fold into the book.
Kids and adults will be amazed at the popup menorah and spinning dreidel.




