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TheClock

By: Shlomo Tanny illustrations: Avi Ofer

How is a song born? This fictional story of little Levin and the cuckoo clock was inspired by the well-known children's rhyme Shaon Ben Hayil ("The Valiant Clock"), written by one of Hebrew children's literature's founding fathers, Levin Kipnis.

Age Group: KINDERGARTEN

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Levin Kipnis

Levin Kipnis wrote and translated many literary pieces for children, and founded and managed the first children’s theater in Israel. He also edited numerous journals, anthologies and text books.

Kipnis was born in the Ukraine in 1894 and immigrated to what would later become the State of Israel in 1913. He felt there were not enough holiday songs and stories in Hebrew suitable for young children, and proceeded to collaborate with generations of kindergarten teachers in Israel, compiling kindergarten curricula and authoring hundreds of children’s stories and poems. Many of his songs on Jewish holidays are well known and beloved to this day, such as Svivon Sov Sov Sov (“Spin Spin Spin, Dreidel”) for Hanukkah, Ani Purim (“I am Purim”) for Purim, and Saleinu Al Ktefeinu (“Our Baskets are upon our Shoulders”) for Shavuot. His literary pieces contain messages of helping and consideration of others, such as in the famous Eliezer Vehagezer (“Eliezer and the Carrot”), Hamitriya Hagdola shel Abba (“Daddy’s Big Umbrella”), and Shloshet Haparparim (“The Three Butterflies”).

Levin Kipnis was a particularly prolific author and won many awards, including the Israel Prize in 1978 and the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1988. He passed away in 1990.

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Copies Distributed:

120,000

Publishing:

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Year of Distribution:

תשע"ו 2015-2016