The Sukkah Hop (Hardback)
Imprint: Green Bean Books
Pages: 16
ISBN: 9781805001409
Published: 30th August 2026
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Every autumn, during the Jewish festival of Sukkot, temporary huts – sukkahs – are constructed for use during the week of festivities. Each hut houses a different activity, and groups of people travel together to visit each sukkah in turn.
The Sukkah Hop takes us through this communal tradition of 'Sukkah Hopping' as we bounce from one hut to another, watching people wave the etrog and the lulav, create arts and crafts, taste delicious harvest foods, sing, dance and stargaze through the s’chach roofs.
This endearing rhyming tale is perfect for engaging young readers and teaching them more about Jewish culture and tradition.
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About Talia Drigues
Talia Drigues is an illustrator & graphic designer based in Haifa, Israel. Talia graduated from the Wizo Haifa Academy of Design with a degree in Visual Communication in 2018 and has been working as a freelance illustrator since then. She loves telling stories through illustrations, creating characters and exciting worlds to travel in. You can find her work in children’s books, newspapers and various illustrated products.
About Barbara Lerman-Golomb
Barbara Lerman-Golomb has written for a variety of platforms that help kids think big, ask questions, and engage with the world around them. Books, television, educational software, the arts, magazines, and more. Her creative ventures include designing content for major edutainment and publishing companies like Nickelodeon and Scholastic, co-creating and scripting an award-winning full-motion video language learning adventure, writing and developing content for a national multimedia program promoting children’s literacy, authoring a book on HIV/AIDS for teens, establishing community gardens, and designing hands-on experiential activities that turn learning into play. Her articles and essays often explore themes of food, sustainability, environmental stewardship, and social justice. Barbara loves spending time with her family, exploring art, beach days, nature treks, and travel, and values her work with an environmental education nonprofit connecting people and resources to make meaningful change. Barbara is thrilled her new children’s book with Green Bean Books will be available in 2026.






