The bagel king / written by Andrew Larsen ; illustrated by Sandy Nichols.
Record details
- ISBN: 177138574X
- ISBN: 9781771385749
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations
- Publisher: Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press, [2018]
- Copyright: ©2018
Content descriptions
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 18.99 |
Search for related items by subject
| Subject: | Bagels > Juvenile fiction. Grandfathers > Juvenile fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | STO JP Larse | 31681020077673 | PICTURE | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Loving a weekly ritual involving shared time over bagels delivered to him by his grandfather Zaida, young boy Eli learns one Sunday morning that his grandfather has been injured and must rest at home for two weeks, a setback that compels Eli to help with deliveries and move the weekly bagel breakfast to his grandfather's home. Includes a mini glossary and pronunciation guide for the Yiddish words that are sprinkled throughout the story. 25,000 first printing. - Grand Central Pub
Every Sunday morning, no matter the weather, Eli could count on Zaida to bring bagels from Mervâs Bakery. Eli loved the time they spent together enjoying their favorite treats. âWarm. Chewy. Salty,â Eli thought. âBagels were the best thing about Sunday.â But one Sunday, Zaida didnât come. He had fallen at Mervâs and âhurt his tuches,â and the doctor said Zaida had to rest at home for two whole weeks. This meant Eli had no Sunday morning bagels. And neither did Zaidaâs friends, who had been receiving their own weekly deliveries from Zaida. Will they all go hungry for bagels on Sunday? Or is there something Eli can do?
Award-winning author Andrew Larsenâs picture book story offers a gently humorous take on the special bond between a boy and his grandfather and the simple ritual that looms so large in their lives. It also highlights a terrific character education lesson about how a young child can take responsibility and, with a little initiative, help a family member in need. With a blend of retro and contemporary styles, Sandy Nicholsâs softly colored illustrations cleverly convey the storyâs timelessness and capture Eliâs diverse neighborhood. This book will spark wonderful discussions about family traditions and community. A mini glossary and pronunciation guide for the Yiddish words that are sprinkled throughout the story (like mensch and oy) provides an opportunity to learn about the many words we use in English that come from other languages, and to explore the connections between culture and language.
- Grand Central Pub
Oy! What's a Sunday without bagels?Every Sunday morning, no matter the weather, Eli could count on Zaida to bring bagels from Merv's Bakery. To Eli, âbagels were the best thing about Sunday.â But then one Sunday, Zaida didn't come. He'd fallen and âhurt his tuches,â and the doctor said he had to rest for two whole weeks! This meant Eli had no Sunday morning bagels. And neither did Zaida's friends, who had been receiving their own weekly deliveries from Zaida. Will they all go hungry for bagels on Sunday? Or is there something Eli can do?With a schmear of humor and an oven-warmed heart, this is a timeless story kids will crave!