Picture Book Review – Until the Blueberries Grow
UNTIL THE BLUEBERRIES GROW
Written by Jennifer Wolf Kam
Illustrated by Sally Walker
(PJ Publishing; $8.99; Ages 5-8)
In the sweet picture book, Until the Blueberries Grow, it’s time for Ben’s great-grandpa to move—into a home he can care for on his own. But Ben is not ready to say goodbye. Maybe Zayde (Yiddish for grandpa) can stay until the blueberries grow . . . or the grapes are ripe . . . or the snow falls . . . or the flowers bloom.

From Kirkus: “Ben tries to convince his great-grandfather to stay in his house just a little longer as the two celebrate a yearly cycle of Jewish holidays together. This sweet story of family abounds with food, flowers, and quality time with loved ones.”

As a loving great-grandfather, Zayde always seems to find a reason to spend a little more time at home with his great-grandchild.
Until he can’t.

Sally Walker’s expressive art pairs perfectly with Jennifer Wolf Kam’s dialogue-driven storyline to depict a beautiful, multigenerational relationship between Ben and Zayde. This charming story would make an excellent introduction to Jewish terms and holidays, yet it’s the universal challenge of dealing with change that makes this story relatable to any child, regardless of religious affiliation.
- Reviewed by Roxanne Troup
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