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| BACK TO INDEX Kindness is rewarded and selfishness is punished in this original Hanukkah story that has the sound and feel of a traditional folktale. Baila insists her husband Moishe's generosity has left them without money to buy flour for latkes. But others are grateful for his kindness. In fact, he is mysteriously rewarded with a magical pan that makes plenty of pancakes for all. When Baila tries to use the pan for more selfish reasons, demons leap from the skillet, wreaking havoc until Moishe and the rabbi (who was coming for dinner) arrive and scare the demons away. Children will feel comfortable with the stock elements of the story: the shrewish wife, the gentle husband, and the grand comeuppance, but it's the pictures more than the quirky story (there's an odd talking cow) that will grab attention. Their rich golds and browns evoke the bubbling goodness of the holiday's fried pancakes. An author's note gives the barest of details about the celebration. ALA Booklist | |