The Stars Will Be My Nightlight: A Sukkot Story

"Can we sleep in the sukkah?"


the son asks his mom. She worries that it will be cold and dark, and that it might rain. “But the stars will be my nightlight,” the boy says, to which the mom smiles.

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The Stars Will Be My Nightlight: A Sukkot Story

"Can we sleep in the sukkah?"


the son asks his mom. She worries that it will be cold and dark, and that it might rain. “But the stars will be my nightlight,” the boy says, to which the mom smiles.

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The Stars Will Be My Nightlight: A Sukkot Story

The Stars Will Be My Nightlight: A Sukkot Story

by Jen Halpern

Narrated by Book Buddy Digital Media

Unabridged — 2 minutes

The Stars Will Be My Nightlight: A Sukkot Story

The Stars Will Be My Nightlight: A Sukkot Story

by Jen Halpern

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Unabridged — 2 minutes

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Overview

"Can we sleep in the sukkah?"


the son asks his mom. She worries that it will be cold and dark, and that it might rain. “But the stars will be my nightlight,” the boy says, to which the mom smiles.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"This pic­ture book is the per­fect bed­time sto­ry, invit­ing par­ents to cud­dle up with their lit­tle ones and cher­ish spe­cial time and tra­di­tions together."—Jewish Book Council

Kirkus Reviews

2022-07-13
A young boy and his mom prepare to celebrate the harvest holiday of Sukkot.

“Do you know why we sit in the sukkah?” a mother asks her child. The boy states simply, “To remind us we are part of the Jewish people.” The mom and the boy, clutching his toy lion, head across the autumn-hued backyard to the tented sukkah, which has an open roof of woven branches and a string of overhead lights. As they hang decorations and fruit among the lights and settle in, the boy is full of questions. Can we turn on the lights? Can we read my bedtime story here? Of course they can, but Mom is reluctant to grant his request to sleep in the sukkah, offering several reasons against it. This wise child has answers for all her doubts, expressed in lovely, metaphorical language, including the charming title phrase, sure to appeal to little ones. Snuggles, giggles, and the promised story ensue, but the rain comes, causing tears and fears. Mom whispers of how the sukkah will protect them as it did the ancient Jews wandering in the desert. They recite the evening prayer together, the Sh’ma, and all is peaceful. Halpern mixes simple, descriptive syntax with striking imagery, providing young readers with a clear understanding of the characters’ loving relationship and their Jewish identity. Fedele presents the characters in large-scale close-ups with lush landscapes surrounding them and incorporates details not in the text that enlarge and enhance the tale. Both the mother and the boy are light-skinned and dark-haired. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A tender tale of love and traditions. (about Sukkot) (Picture book/religion. 4-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175007719
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/01/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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