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Reach for this book when you want to introduce your child to the vibrant sensory world of Jewish traditions or when you are preparing for a holiday celebration that involves community and creativity. It is perfect for families looking to normalize and celebrate heritage through everyday actions like baking, dressing up, and storytelling. The story follows a family through the rhythmic preparations for Purim, blending the biblical history of Queen Esther with the modern joy of making hamantaschen and shaking groggers. It captures the warmth of multigenerational connection and the excitement of festive planning. For children ages 4 to 8, this book serves as a gentle instructional guide that emphasizes belonging, cultural pride, and the fun of shared family rituals. It is a wonderful tool for building a child's cultural identity or explaining a friend's holiday to a curious neighbor.