"Reminds read­ers of the val­ue of stand­ing up to bul­lies."—Jewish Book Council"Unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library Judaic themed picture book collections." —Midwest Book Review"The colorful and lively illustrations portray the excitement and fun of Purim celebrations along with the seriousness of feeling in control and safe...Mighty Micah will be a popular Purim story!!" Association of Jewish LibrariesMicah loved the noise maker, called a gragger, that he used at his family's Purim party. With it they celebrated the defeat of the wicked Haman, a bully from biblical times who tried to get rid of the Jews. The gragger made him feel mighty! But on his way home, the gragger was lost. Micah was nervous that without it, he wouldn't be able to be brave, like Queen Esther who saved the Jews, and stand up to the bullies at his school. However, this gragger was powerful. It journeyed from a raccoon's hands, to a fish's mouth, to a heron's beak, back to Micah's front steps. Micah was so happy to have his gragger back! He took it to school and showed it to the class, so everyone could feel its mighty whirr, whirr, whirr, and they too could feel powerful and safe.Also included is a note from the author with a brief summary of the story of Purim, and how it's themes of strength, courage, and safety can apply to all children today.
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When a young child loses a special Purim toy he worries that he won't be able to be brave or mighty without it. After series of animals discover its noise-making powers and inadvertently send it along on its return journey, he regains his toy and even begins to feel its power coming from within himself.
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It’s the hol­i­day of Purim, and a large, pow­er­ful-sound­ing grager gives a small ele­men­tary school boy a strong sense of secu­ri­ty. Mic­ah feels mighty and con­fi­dent when he holds it in his hands and hears the fab­u­lous noise it can pro­duce. He knows the grager will sub­due the fright­en­ing bul­lies in his life, the same way it was used to van­quish the name of evil Haman.Rev­el­ing in how safe he is with this mag­nif­i­cent item in his pos­ses­sion, Mic­ah sleeps peace­ful­ly and dreams of fine adven­tures. In the morn­ing, he brings the grager to school, where an under­stand­ing teacher real­izes its pow­er to boost stu­dents' con­fi­dence. She offers it to the small­est child in the class, who then feels capa­ble and com­pe­tent. Mic­ah dis­cov­ers that true strength comes from inside, and that he can use this knowl­edge to help him­self dur­ing dif­fi­cult times.The book’s col­or illus­tra­tions are rem­i­nis­cent of Purim. An author’s note describes the his­to­ry of the hol­i­day and reminds read­ers of the val­ue of stand­ing up to bul­lies. It encour­ages us to think about the things we can do to make each oth­er feel pow­er­ful and safe. —Helen Weiss Pincus, Jewish Book CouncilCharmingly illustrated by Blarian artist Steliyana Doneva in full support of author Jane Yolen's picture book story celebrating the Jewish holy day/holiday of Purim, Mighty Micah will prove a fun and memorable read for children ages 3-6 -- and unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library Judaic themed picture book collections. Of special note is the inclusion by author Jane Yolen of a brief summary of the story of Purim, and how it's themes of strength, courage, and safety can apply to all children today. —Midwest Book ReviewA Purim story that extols themes of courage, strength, and safety, this tale follows the adventures of Micah, a young boy who loves his mighty gragger. It makes him feel strong and brave like Queen Esther, and without it, he feels vulnerable and unsure of himself and fearful of the bullies in his class. On the way home from the family Purim party, the gragger is lost. But this gragger has its own power as it travels from a raccoon’s hands to the silver fish’s mouth to the graceful heron’s beak, which then eventually drops it right back at Micah’s house. Micah shows his class his mighty gragger and as they learn the Purim story, he recognizes the feeling of power and strength once again.The colorful and lively illustrations portray the excitement and fun of Purim celebrations along with the seriousness of feeling in control and safe. The repetitive whirr…whirr…whirr of the gragger throughout the story will resonate with young children. A note is included with a brief discussion of Purim and how its themes apply to all children today. Although the term gragger is translated as noisemaker on the first page of the story, its purpose and use is not explained so that some basic knowledge of Purim is needed. Mighty Micah will be a popular Purim story!! —Rachel Glasser, Association of Jewish Libraries
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ISBN
9781681156293
Publisert
2024-02-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
Høyde
276 mm
Bredde
212 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
32

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Biographical note

Jane Yolen, a Sydney Taylor Body of Work Award winning author, has published over 400 books for children and adults, including The Devil’s Arithmetic, Owl Moon, and the How Do Dinosaurs . . .? series. Her stories and poems have won the Caldecott Medal, two Nebula Awards, two Christopher Medals, three World Fantasy Awards, three Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards, two Golden Kite Awards, the Jewish Book Award and the Massachusetts Center for the Book award, among others. She currently resides in Hatfield, MA. Steliyana Doneva's love of painting and drawing started in early childhood. She studied applied arts in Sofia, Bulgaria, specializing in children’s toys. Then she graduated with a degree in graphic arts, where she found her love for children’s book illustration. She has also illustrated Adam's Animals and The Persian Princess, also from Apples & Honey Press. Stela lives with her husband and three children in Sofia, Bulgaria.