· Margot Zemach () was born in Los Angeles, California. She began illustrating stories by her husband, Harve, in , and their subsequent collaborations led to many enduring children's books, including The Judge: An Untrue Tale, a Caldecott Honor Book; A Penny a Look, an ALA Notable Book; and Duffy and the Devil, recipient of the Caldecott www.doorway.ru: Square Fish. Margot Zemach It Could Always Be Worse (A Yiddish Folktale) New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Once upon a time in a small village a poor unfortunate man lived with his mother, his wife, and his six children in a little one-room hut. Because they were so crowded, the man and his wife often argued. The children were noisy, and they fought. IT COULD ALWAYS BE WORSE A YIDDISH FOLK TALE. adapted by Margot Zemach ; illustrated by Margot Zemach ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 1, Remember the "poor unfortunate man" who feels crowded with his mother, wife, and six children in a little one-room hut—until the Rabbi instructs him to bring his chickens, goat, and cow inside as well? Author: Margot Zemach.
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Find many great new used options and get the best deals for It Could Always Be Worse: A Yiddish Folk Tale by Margot Zemach (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!. IT COULD ALWAYS BE WORSE is a witty Jewish tale and a Caldecott Honor book. The book tells of a man who is unhappy in his crowded home with his family. He consults with his Rabbi. After several visits, the Rabbi cleverly teaches the man to appreciate what he has. It Could Always Be Worse, is a Yiddish folktale adapted by Margot Zemach. It’s a humorous story that teaches an important lesson. In the story, a poor man is upset by his crowded, noisy, living conditions. In his little one room hut lives: himself, his mother, his wife, and their six children. In frustration, the man visits the Rabbi for advice.
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