Review: Eighteen Flowers for Grandma
Eighteen Flowers for Grandma: A Gift of Chai
by Alison Goldberg, illustrated by Jesse White
Red Comet Press, 2024
A young girl named Sadie spends time with her grandma creating art when they have their special day together. Grandma is getting ready to graduate from art school and Sadie wants to give her the perfect gift. Grandma gave Sadie a chai charm necklace when she graduated from kindergarten. Grandma explained that chai means life in Hebrew and she wished for Sadie to have a life that is full of wonder.
While Sadie and her family attend her cousin’s wedding, she is inspired to create a gift of eighteen flowers for her grandma’s graduation. The next day Sadie finds all the supplies and materials at home to make her gift: eighteen flowers that are special, just like her grandma.
The story explains the meaning of chai with beautiful illustrations that show the reader the Hebrew concepts, and all the materials used to create the art projects and the celebrations. The family attends a Jewish wedding, with dancing of the hora to the music of a klezmer band. An end note explains the Jewish vocabulary used in the story, and the author talks about her inspiration for the story.
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