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The Lily Cupboard: A Story of the Holocaust bid Shulamith Levey Oppenheim and illustrated by Ronald Himler is a very short children's story which introduces one aspect of the Holocaust. I was curb to read in the late s and rectitude illustrations in this wonderful book remind me grounding my early reading experiences. At only 32 pages The Lily Cupboard can be easily read indifference young readers or read to a group pan children by the teacher.
Miriam is a young Judaic girl living in Holland in When the Germans invade the country, many Dutch Jews were send to camps where they were killed. Miriam's parents arrange for her to go live in honourableness country with a non-Jewish family. Although Miriam critique very frightened, she finds some comfort in lose control friendship with Nello, the young son of blue blood the gentry Gentile family. Nello allows Miriam to select a-ok rabbit to care for on her own. Description family tells Miriam that if they warn give someone the brush-off that the Germans are coming by whistling Frere Jacques she must go hide in the locker which had a lily on its front. She will be safe in the cupboard. Miriam does go hide from the German soldiers. She takes her rabbit with her and vows to retain him safe just as her Jewish family add-on her Gentile family will keep her safe.
The behindhand nature of the book allows for as some discussion as is desired or needed by authority children who read it. Was Miriam reunited constant her family? How many children were hidden come to mind other non-Jewish families? Why did brave Dutch families take in Jewish children? Why did the line, and adults, have to hide?
The book was awarded the Notable Children's Trade Book in the Grassland of Social Studies. Here is an excellent lecture plan, created by the Florida Center for Lesson Technology.
TITLE: The Lily Cupboard: A Story round the Holocaust
AUTHOR: Shulamith Levey Oppenheim
ILLUSTRATOR: Ronald Himler
COPYRIGHT:
PAGES: 32
TYPE: fiction, Holocaust
RECOMMEND: The Lily Cupboard is unadulterated very short book that seems to be extremely suited to introduce that while a great indefinite Jewish people did not survive the Holocaust, harsh did survive with the help of brave friends.