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"Parents might want to read this book to children in the weeks before the seder and older children might enjoy reading this version to themselves or sharing especially funny parts of it out loud during the seders." --Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, April 22, 2005 (Read article) |
| "Uncle Eli tells the Haggadah in a light, Dr. Seuss-like manner, with loving touches sure to enthrall children and adults alike." -NetGuide Live |
| "This 15-section Haggadah is written Dr. Seuss-style, and is a very entertaining variation." -The Jerusalem Post |
| "Uncle Eli's Special-for-Kids is the haggada like you've never seen it, as silly as it is reverent, as traditional as it is new." -Los Angeles Times |
"If Dr. Seuess had ever written a Passover Haggadah, this would be it!" -San Diego Jewish Times |
| "Children might enjoy Uncle Eli's Haggadah, a retelling in the style of Dr. Seuss." -Awarded a Times Pick |
| "The Four Questions poem here is a wonderfully whimsical piece that will appeal to children learning about Passover." -Pathfinder Web Reviews |
"Uncle Eli's Passover Haggadah is the book to buy for all the kids coming to your seder this year. This book will revolutionize your family seder!" - Jewish News of Greater Phoenix |
"To liven up your seder, bring Uncle Eli's Passover Haggadah to the table . . . then watch any boredom from both children and adults magically disappear." -The Kansas City Jewish Chronicle |
"The holiday tradition suddenly becomes less intimidating and much more accessible to young readers." -Kevin Baxter, Times staff writer |
"A wacky and amusing look at the events, personalities, and rituals of the seder, with a nonconventional bent that only adds to its effectiveness." -Calgary Jewish Free Press |
"A totally adorable, Dr.-Seuess-like storybook and Haggadah rolled into one. It's a good bet for keeping all the ages amused and the inner child intrigued." -Jewish Family Times |
"Revised and expanded since [its] early version, but it has the same light touch, the same Dr. Seuess-like merriment, the same invented creatures and the same silliness young children so love." -Kansas City Jewish Chronicle, Chicago Jewish Star |
"This special-for-kids, most fun ever Haggadah lives up to its name." -Hadassah Magazine |
"With Dr. Seuess-style verse, the haggadah speaks to children in their own language." -B'nai B'Rith International Jewish Monthly |
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