On the second morning of Sukkot, Max discovers something unexpected in his family's sukkah: a shark.At first, nobody believes him. But when his parents investigate for themselves, they come running back into the house screaming. Before long, the neighbours are involved. Then the neighbours' neighbours. Soon the entire town is trying to solve the problem, including the rabbi, the mayor, the fire department, a local fisherman, and even a few very curious ducks.Everyone has an opinion. Everyone has a plan. Unfortunately, nobody seems to know what to do next.Set during a springtime Sukkot celebration in Argentina, Shark in the Sukkah is a humorous picture book about community, curiosity, and the importance of asking the right questions. As the adults become increasingly worried, young Max discovers the value of yishuv ha-da'at-clear-headed thinking in the face of confusion, excitement, and uncertainty.Filled with laugh-out-loud moments, memorable characters, and delightfully escalating chaos, this story introduces young readers to Sukkot through a fresh and imaginative adventure. While rooted in Jewish life and tradition, the story's themes of problem-solving, empathy, and critical thinking will resonate with readers of all backgrounds.Featuring a unique South American setting, Shark in the Sukkah also offers readers a glimpse of a springtime Sukkot celebration that may look different from those experienced in North America. Through humour and absurdity, the story highlights the diversity of Jewish communities around the world while reminding readers that sometimes the simplest solution is the one nobody has considered.Perfect for children ages 4-8, family read-alouds, classrooms, libraries, holiday programming, and anyone who enjoys funny picture books with heart.
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