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Ellie B. Gellman grew up in Minneapolis, where she first began telling stories to the children in her synagogue. Her previous books include Netta and her Plant, Shai's Shabbat Walk, and Jeremy's Dreidel.
"Tamar helped her family build a sukkah, but something's not quite right. Maybe she should hang some apples from the ceiling. But she isn't tall enough to reach, so she gets Danny from next door to help out. He hangs the apples, but something is still not right. Maybe they can get Shelly from across the street to write out the Hebrew blessing? One by one, Tamar gathers other kids from the neighborhood, each a little older than the last, to add more things to the sukkah. But the thing that makes it just right? When it's full of friends! The illustrations add little and are often somewhat static, but the story is sweet and the message of teamwork and inclusion is not to be discounted. A short end page explains the holiday of Sukkot." -- Booklist Online
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