What is JacketFlap

  • JacketFlap connects you to the work of more than 200,000 authors, illustrators, publishers and other creators of books for Children and Young Adults. The site is updated daily with information about every book, author, illustrator, and publisher in the children's / young adult book industry. Members include published authors and illustrators, librarians, agents, editors, publicists, booksellers, publishers and fans.
    Join now (it's free).

Book Creators

Upcoming Events

  • None

Recent Blog Posts

These are the most recent 10 blog posts about Too Young for Yiddish in JacketFlap's Children's Publishing Blog Reader

Loading...

Book Awards

Editorial Reviews

Editions

JacketFlap Sponsors

Spread the word about books.
Put this Widget on your blog!
  • Powered by JacketFlap.com

Are you a book Publisher?
Learn about Widgets now!

Too Young for Yiddish

Average rating
4.2 out of 5
Based on 4 Ratings and 2 Reviews

Book Description
When Aaron was a boy his Grandpa, or Zayde, would not teach him Yiddish, but as an adult, Aaron longs to learn the language and history of the old country from Zayde and his many books.
Book Information
PublisherCharlesbridge Publishing
BindingHardcover (4 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages32
ISBN-100881061182
ISBN-13978-0881061185
Publication Date02/01/2002
The Creators
About Richard Michelson (Author) : Richard Michelson is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Richard Michelson include A Is for Abraham: A Jewish Alphabet (Sleeping Bear Alphabe... more
View Richard Michelson's profile

About Neil Waldman (Illustrator) : Neil Waldman is a published author and an illustrator of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Neil Waldman include Letter on the Wind, Say-hey And the Babe: Two Mos... more
View Neil Waldman's profile
Videos
You must be a member of JacketFlap to add a video to this page. Please Log In or Register.
Reader Comments
3/17/2008 Holly Boker said:
This is a wonderful and memorable story. It familiarizes readers with the historical, cultural, and emotional significance of Yiddish. I found it while searching for picture books with a Yiddish theme. I have also written a story that incorporates Yiddish, but mine is humorous and does not include... more

tags: I recommend

Add your reply to Holly       

Log In or Register to leave a comment about this book.

Amazon US Reviews
Write a review on Amazon.com for this book
Amazon UK Reviews
Write a review on Amazon.co.uk for this book
Barnes & Noble Reviews
Write a review on Barnes & Noble for this book
Goodreads Reviews
Write a review on Goodreads for this book