Monday, October 31, 2016

Liz the Louse??

Would it be possible to publish a book called Liz the Louse in English?  I doubt it!

But  a popular  Israeli children’s book is actually called הכנה נחמה /Nechama the Louse by מאיר שלו/Meir Shalev .  Nechama the Louse wants a different life  than the  average louse.  She wants to be loved and not hated.  She jumps from head to head , sees the world and even goes on reserve duty.  In the end, Nechama finds a loving home on the head of a bald man who is thrilled to find that a louse wants to be on his head.

 Be aware though  that  there are some political and social messages in this book that you may not be comfortable with.








מאיר שלו  is  a well know author of children's books as well as books for adults . In addition to being a writer, Shalev is a producer and moderator of radio and TV programs as well as  a newspaper reporter and columnist.  His  children's books are for children ages 3-7.






One of my son’s favorite books was Shalev’s  הטרקטור בארגז-החול   /The Tractor in the SandboxAfter living a full life, a kibbutz tractor is “put out to pasture”   in a sandbox of   a children’s gan.   The kibbutz   tractor driver who was also “put out to pasture”   fixes up the tractor, which gives them both a new lease on life.  This is a great first introduction to kibbutz life.











My personal  favorite Meir Shalev book is 
אבא עושה בושות / My Father Always Embarrasses MeIt’s the story of a boy with a stay-at-home father who embarrasses him to no end.  Many of us have had parents like that and can sympathize with Efraim. Why, oh why  can’t his father be like all  his friends' fathers? Of course, there is a happy ending and Efraim  begins to appreciate  his father for who he is. 









TIP  no. 1     Join your local library!  Have the whole family borrow books!  In Israel,  library membership is usually free but a security deposit is required .   Israeli libraries will limit the number of books you can take out at one  time.


Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Welcome to my blog!



My name is Malkah Livneh. I was born and raised in the Boston area and have a Masters in Library Science from Simmons College.  In 1981, I made Aliyah   to   Rehovot, Israel as a young married. My first child was born a year and  a half later and five years  after that we moved to the Modiin area  where I have lived ever since.

I’m an Anglo mother of three Israeli-born children whose native language is Hebrish.  Professionally, I’ve been an Anglo/Israeli public and school librarian for many years.  Additionally, I have done volunteer work with olim and I was the NBN rep for the Modiin area .

I love reading! I love children’s books!  I love helping children, parents and grandparents find the perfect children’s book for a particular child.  That’s been part of my job   as a school librarian and a public librarian.  I’ve decided to create this blog  to help new olim, veteran olim and grandparents in Israel or abroad find  the book or books that will  encourage their child to get hooked on reading in Hebrew.  I also  want to help parents ( no matter what their mother tongue is) build up a home library of classic Hebrew children’s books.    In addition,  I want to use this blog to  introduce you to  the latest Hebrew books for children and young teens.

I will be posting a new blog post every Tuesday.

Please feel free to e-mail me at letsfindthatbook@gmail.com.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Malkah Livneh