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Marylin Hafner

Author of Hanukkah!

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About the Author

Author and illustrator Marylin Hafner was born in Brooklyn, New York on December 14, 1925. She received her B.S. degree from the Pratt Institute in 1947. Before becoming a children's book illustrator, she worked in the advertising department of a store, was an art director at McCall's, and an art show more instructor at Famous Schools, Inc. in Westport, Connecticut. She won the New York Herald Tribune Children's Spring Book Festival Award in 1949 for her work on Bonnie Bess: The Weathervane Horse and the National Jewish Book Award for her work on Hanukkah! She was the author and illustrator of the Molly and Emmett series and also worked as a graphic artist. She died on October 31, 2008 at the age of 82. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Includes the names: Maryln Hafner, Marilyn Hafner

Series

Works by Marylin Hafner

Hanukkah! (1990) — Illustrator — 791 copies, 9 reviews
Mommies Don't Get Sick! (1995) 57 copies, 1 review
A Year with Molly and Emmett (1997) 23 copies, 1 review
Emmett's Dream (2002) 7 copies
That Dog 1 copy
Ladybug 1 copy

Associated Works

Germs Make Me Sick! (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2) (Reading Rainbow book) (1985) — Illustrator — 2,283 copies, 22 reviews
It's Thanksgiving (1982) — Illustrator — 1,224 copies, 7 reviews
The Missing Tooth (1988) — Illustrator — 1,080 copies, 8 reviews
It's Valentine's Day (1983) — Illustrator, some editions — 772 copies, 8 reviews
It's Christmas! (1981) — Illustrator — 690 copies, 11 reviews
It's Halloween (1977) — Illustrator — 596 copies, 10 reviews
Bully Trouble (1989) — Illustrator — 403 copies, 2 reviews
Lunch Bunnies (1996) — Illustrator — 320 copies, 10 reviews
Pocket Poems (2004) — Illustrator — 306 copies, 20 reviews
The Candy Witch (1979) — Illustrator — 270 copies, 2 reviews
Teacher's Pets (2006) — Illustrator — 231 copies, 4 reviews
Passover Magic (1995) — Illustrator, some editions — 199 copies, 8 reviews
The Story of Zachary Zween (1967) — Illustrator — 158 copies, 2 reviews
Purim Play (1998) — Illustrator — 152 copies, 4 reviews
The Crow and Mrs. Gaddy (1986) — Illustrator — 129 copies, 1 review
Show and Tell Bunnies (1998) — Illustrator — 126 copies, 4 reviews
Meet M & M (1980) — Illustrator — 121 copies
That Dog! (1980) — Illustrator — 88 copies
M & M and the Bad News Babies (1983) — Illustrator — 87 copies
M & M and the Mummy Mess (1985) — Illustrator — 70 copies
The Pigrates Clean Up (1993) — Illustrator, some editions — 69 copies
The Marble Cake Cat (1977) — Illustrator — 67 copies
M & M and the Haunted House Game (1980) — Illustrator; Illustrator — 66 copies
Tikvah: Children's Book Creators Reflect on Human Rights (2001) — Contributor — 66 copies, 1 review
Mrs. Gaddy and the Ghost (1979) — Illustrator — 63 copies
The Laugh Book: A New Treasury of Humor for Children (1986) — Illustrator — 63 copies, 1 review
Celebrate Cricket: 30 Years of Stories and Art (2003) — Contributor — 44 copies
The Poison Ivy Case (1984) — Illustrator — 42 copies
Next Year I'll be Special (1980) — Illustrator — 37 copies, 1 review
I'm Santa Claus and I'm Famous (1990) — Illustrator — 33 copies
Cricket's Cookery (1977) — Illustrator — 31 copies
Alonzo Purr the Seagoing Cat (A Tell-A-Tale Book) (1974) — Illustrator — 24 copies
M & M and the Santa Secrets (1985) — Illustrator — 23 copies
M & M and the Super Child Afternoon (1987) — Illustrator — 23 copies
Fun With ABC and 1-2-3 (2000) — Illustrator — 19 copies
M & M and the Big Bag (1981) — Illustrator — 18 copies
The Dog Food Caper (1985) — Illustrator — 18 copies
Jenny and the Tennis Nut (1978) — Illustrator — 12 copies
M & M and the Halloween Monster (1991) — Illustrator — 11 copies
An Egg and Seven Socks (1993) — Illustrator — 10 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 1, September 1974 (1974) — Illustrator — 10 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 3, November 1976 (1976) — Illustrator — 6 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 2, October 1976 (1976) — Illustrator — 5 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 2, October 1975 (1974) — Illustrator — 5 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 3, November 1974 (1974) — Illustrator — 5 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 9, May 1975 (1975) — Illustrator — 5 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 3, November 1975 (1975) — Cover artist — 4 copies
Poetry please (1968) — Illustrator — 4 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 10, June 1975 (1975) — Illustrator — 4 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 5, January 1977 (1977) — Illustrator — 4 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 5, January 1976 (1976) — Illustrator — 4 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 10, June 1978 — Illustrator — 3 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 7, March 1976 (1976) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 4, December 1974 (1974) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 4, December 1977 (1977) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 12, August 1977 (1970) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 9, May 1977 (1977) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 1, September 1975 (1975) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 11, July 1975 — Illustrator — 2 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 2, October 1980 — Illustrator — 2 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 12, August 1978 (1978) — Illustrator — 1 copy

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11 reviews
This will be very helpful in my text set! I liked this book for two reasons. First, I am Jewish but do not celebrate this holiday so the use of illustration emphasized the traditional foods and preparations for dinner time. Being able to see what the foods looked like and how they were prepared and served gives the reader a greater understanding and insight into Jewish holiday. The writing also played a significant role throughout the book because it was very clear, organized and contained show more specific important information that Hanukkah incorporates. The writing and illustration worked hand in hand to allow the reader to explore the foods, atmosphere and family involvement during a special holiday! show less
In Roni Schotter’s “Hanukkah!” a family with five children gears up to celebrating Hanukkah. Then they do it too. Each member has its role, including the youngest, Moe, who must be about 4-5 years old. He is in the age group of the target audience. The good news is that by the end he manages to pronounce the name of the holiday properly. There is no bad news in this sweet little book, illustrated with very vivid colors by Marylin Hafner. The last page, as usual, includes a short show more description of four of the terms mentioned in the book: dreydel, menorah, latkes, and shamash. I enjoyed just looking at the pictures, because they are so much fun to flip through. The text rhymes the way adults imagine little kids would like it. But it worked on me too. show less
The text, prose or verse I don't really know, was absolutely horrible. The only redeeming quality this book has is the last page which gives a simple explanation of the story of Hanukkah that anyone can understand (young children) & the brief glossary that defines latkes, dreydel, menorah, & shamash very adequately for a young audience. I don't know how this book qualified for an award, but it sucked. (Sorry)
A nice little book--interesting enough art, OK scansion. Nice for the season.

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Rating
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ISBNs
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