The ball of clay that rolled away : a Jewish summer camp story 🔍
Lenhard, Elizabeth, Wolff, Jason, illustrator New York : Marshall Cavendish Children, 1st Marshall Cavendish Shofar Books ed, New York, 2012
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1 volume (unpaged) : 23 x 29 cm, During pottery day at Camp Knish, a ball of clay manages to escape the campers' plans to make it into a menorah, a mezuzah, a dreidel, and a kiddush cup before it rolls into Camp Knish lake
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The Ball of Clay that Rolled Away (Shofar)
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Elizabeth Lenhard; Jason Wolff
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Cavendish Square Publishing LLC
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Marshall Cavendish Corporation
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Amazon Childrens Publishing
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Benchmark Books
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Shofar Books
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Two Lions
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United States, United States of America
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First edition, Tarrytown, NY, 2012
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2012-05-01
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PS, 2012
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类型: 图书
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出版日期: 2012.05
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出版社: Shofar Books
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页码: 24
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开本: ¥ 59.9
Alternative description
The kids at Camp Knish want to make the ball of clay into a mezuzah, a menorah, a kiddish cup, and morebut the ball of clay will have none of it. He jumps away, rolling through the camp and joining a circle dance, picking up a squash blossom as a sunbonnet, and getting mistaken for a soccer ball. Finally, he lands by a lake and just as the last camper approaches him, he has the last word! Aaron Wolffs sprightly illustrations, rendered with paper, photographs, and colored pencils, capture the character of a ball of clay with attitude in this tale loosely based on The Gingerbread Man.
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2023-06-28
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