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December 20, 1996 - Image 85

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-12-20

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For our younllest readers:

On the Celebrate page of this
month's issue of The AppleTree
you learned all about Shabbat.
Now see how many words
you can make out of "Shabbat
Shalom." Words should have
two letters or more, and may
not be proper nouns.
Here are a few to get you
started:

SHABBAT SHAW
at

Ice, Ice Baby

Do you like coconut-lime ice cream so much
you'll eat it even in the dead of winter? Or
maybe you chow down on frozen M&Ms even
when there's 50 feet of snow on the ground?
The AppleTree is looking for recipes for -
c000000ld foods s00000 tasty you can't help but
eat them no matter what the weather is like!
If you have something that fits the bill,
4 please send it our way -- along with a
' photo of the chef. We'll run them in an
upcoming issue of The AppleTree (in plenty of
time to make while it's still cold outside).
Send your recipe to The AppleTree, 27676
Franklin Rd., Southfield, MI 48034.

For older kids:

Wednesday, January 22, 7:00 pm
Wild Wednesday presents: ROALD DAHL'S
REVOLTING RHYMES. Roald Dahl adds his own
special twist to traditional fairy tales that make
children laugh out loud. Join storyteller Laura
Kamienny as she tells us how Goldilocks & the
Three Bears "is actually a book about a brazen
little crook." And be prepared to laugh! For kids 7 -
12 years old.

For Adults:

Sunday, January 26 -- 7:00 pm
STORIES TO WARM A WINTER NIGHT.
Meet in our cozy bookstore and let storyteller Pam
Harris keep you warm on a winter night with tales
especially for adults!

To find out more, call or drop by and we'd be glad
to give you one of OUT monthly calendars or pa you on our mailing list.

FIN D OU T.

BORDERS

BOOK SHOP

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Please send your list to The
AppleTree. We will publish a
complete collection of words
we receive, along with the
names of those who supply us
with the longest lists, in the Jan-
uary issue. The first-place win-
ner will receive a great
AppleTree gym bag.
The deadline for submissions
is Dec. 26. Send to Fun City,
The AppleTree, 27676 Franklin
Rd. , Southfield, MI 48034.

And The Winner Is...

Congratulations to Alana Epstein of West Bloomfield, our latest col-
oring-contest winner. Miss Epstein, 7, created her beautiful Thanks-
giving picture with felt markers and colorful glitter. The daughter of
Judy and Greg Epstein, Alana is a student at Hillel Day School.

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DECEMBER

Shabbat
Scramble

Saturday, Jan. 18--11 am & Sunday, Jan. 19--1 pm
THE CAT IN THE HAT. Listen to Dr. Seuss
stories and meet the feline troublemaker himself!
For Kids ages 3-300.
Sunday, January 26--1 pm.
LILY'S PURPLE PLASTIC PURSE. We're
having a special storytime honoring Lily, everyone's
favorite storybook mouse. Ages 3-300.

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