
How to Be a Mensch, by A. Monster
Sachiko Yoshikawa
(Illustrator)Description
"This cheery book features joy, courtesy, and care for others in a fun and lighthearted way". --Jewish Book Council
"Delightful and perky picture book" --The Sydney Taylor Shmooze
Join this bevy of friendly, colorful monsters as they demonstrate how they, too, can be mensches (creatures of integrity and honor) bytreating others well. Includes a definition of the word mensch.
Product Details
Publisher | Apples & Honey Press |
Publish Date | September 06, 2022 |
Pages | 32 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781681155906 |
Dimensions | 11.0 X 8.3 X 0.6 inches | 0.9 pounds |
About the Author
Blintzes, and The Eight Knights of
Hanukkah, a Sydney Taylor Notable book. She lives with her family just outside New York City
books with whimsical and vibrant characters. Her art has appeared in
award-winning children's books such as Beach Is to Fun and What Is
Science. She lives in California.
Reviews
of this live-ly pic-ture book, a sto-ry that simul-ta-ne-ous-ly teach-es
young chil-dren how to be fine, upstand-ing peo-ple and offers numer-ous exam-ples
of the Yid-dish word men-sch--in the lan-guage of the book, an "hon-or-able"
and "kind" person.
While each mon-ster por-trays a char-ac-ter-is-tic of
a men-sch, the author reminds chil-dren that being one isn't always easy;
it can be quite a chal-lenge on many occa-sions to do the right thing, but
when you do it, you "feel ten feet tall." Chil-dren will iden-ti-fy with
these thought-ful, col-or-ful crea-tures who are each dif-fer-ent, some with
bright col-ors, each with var-i-ous num-bers of eyes and heads, but all work-ing
hard at being good and help-ful. They share with oth-ers, respect their par-ents
and teach-ers, sneeze into elbows or tis-sues, and help their fam-i-lies pre-pare
for Shabbat.
in a fun and light-heart-ed way. It can be used by par-ents and teach-ers
to sup-port social skills with-out pre-sent-ing even a hint of didac-tic
or heavy teaching. ---Michal Malen, THE JEWISH BOOK COUNCIL
In this delightful and perky picture book directed to young
readers and families, the main character and narrator, A. Monster, gives
readers direct advice for how to be a mensch. The humorous text speaks directly
to the reader.
"It's hard to believe, but some people are afraid of monsters.
It's true that monsters can look scary.
But most of us are kind and helpful.
Monsters can even be mensches!"
I love funny books! Our kids deserve to laugh--even as they grapple with
challenges of the world.
On each spread, readers will love the monster-specific examples (like not
staring, with one eye or five) as well as general concepts, like sharing and
caring and preparing for Shabbat. Yoshikawa's illustrations amp up the humor. Young readers are going to love
checking out the menschy monsters on every page.
The book ends with a question directly for young readers: "What kind of
mensch will you be?" This will certainly start conversations for families.
When it comes to our world today, what could be more important than figuring
out how to be a mensch? This may book may seem like a fun romp with
monsters, but it speaks to the responsibilities we all share without getting
didactic. Leslie Kimmelman and A. Monster are right: Even the smallest acts of
kindness can make a difference!
How To Be A Mensch is recommended for families introducing young children
to the idea of social action and repairing the world. It is a cute and funny
book with strong Jewish values.
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