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Bubbe's Got the Beat

Written by: Judy Press
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Walkin' with my family,

Lookin' mighty neat,

Gonna see my bubbe,

She's got the beat!

Join in the fun as a kid and his bubbe prepare for Shabbat!

©2017 Judy Press (P)2018 Lerner Digital ™
Family Life Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Poetry & Nursery Rhymes Stories in Verse

Critic Reviews

"A loving rhyming adventure features Bubbe, who has gray hair and wears bright red sneakers. She makes chicken soup and challah, but she is 'totally cool'. Using a rap-type rhythm and rhyme, Press shows the love between a grandparent and grandchild as they work together to prepare for the family Shabbat. Each member of the family participates in the Friday night blessings as they enjoy their Shabbat dinner.... Occasionally the rhythm is a little off, and the vocabulary reflects a 1960’s generation (groovin; know what ‘m sayin; neat;), which is especially incongruent when Bubbe’s grandson is rapping. Zaydes will enjoy reading this book, too." (Association of Jewish Libraries)

"A close-knit Jewish family's preparations for Shabbat are set to a hip-hop beat in this attractive board book. Each lively four-line verse is sung by a smiling boy sporting a backwards baseball cap. His gray-haired Bubbe, wearing a sunny yellow apron, dances along waving a spoon. Of course, once seated at the Shabbat table, the young protagonist's head is respectfully covered by a white kippah. His rhymes trip off the tongue with ease. The first and last verses bookend the story, ending, respectively, 'She's got the beat' and 'I've got the beat'.... As the fifth stanza says, 'Cousins by the dozens, / Knockin' on the door. / Bubbe's got it covered, / Always room for more.' Readers unfamiliar with Jewish traditions of Shabbat may not understand the details of the story, and words such as challah, kiddush, kugel, and even bubbe are not defined (though young goyim are likely to recognize her as a grandma regardless). Still, the spirit of family togetherness is indisputable. Affirming for children in Jewish families and useful for non-Jewish families that want to casually instill respect for another religious culture. (Board book. 2-4)" (Kirkus Reviews)

"The Jewish Sabbath gets a bouncy spin as one boy heads to his grandma’s house to celebrate. He’s excited to help her prepare ('Bubbe’s bakin’ challah, / Dough is in the bowl. / Gonna be her helper, / That’s how we roll'), and the family celebration only grows as 'cousins by the dozens' show up to partake. Hebrew words are sprinkled liberally through the text, and though the rhyme doesn’t always scan, the dauntless energy makes this fun to read aloud. A welcome introduction for kids who aren’t familiar with Shabbat, and a happy portrayal for those who are." (Booklist)

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