Mordicai Gerstein's impish illustrations and bright colors pair fantastically with Eric A. Kimmel's tales. Both traditional, original, and varietal, these eight tales bring a sense of joy and humility. Perhaps my favorite is the variant of stone soup, in which a trickster sells a "magical spoon" that makes latkes appear out of thin air.....but why not add some flour and potatoes, too? And spices? I especially loved the wisdom tale, in which the town of Chelm spends their entire treasury on wisdom, which smells curiously like rotting fish...but now they're wise enough to know that wisdom most certainly does not smell like rotting fish.
It's fun, laugh out loud funny. But throughout all of these tales, the community seems to grow even closer together, knowing that money isn't the most important thing, and creating meals every night. This is great for teaching your little one about other cultures, and perfect for bedtime stories!