Description
A delightful story told as a progressive rhyme, a la "The House That Jack Built," this is a must-have for every parent of young Jewish children, and for librarians and lower-elementary teachers. The story is a celebration of Sukkot when Jews are supposed to build sukkahs, small booths covered with natural objects such as pine branches, and have meals in them. like "The House that Jack Built," children will identify with the young protagonist who is so anxious to help his family construct the sukkah, and so proud of his role that he forgets this is a team effort. All ends in smiles when he concludes, "...that helped with the sukkah that WE built!"