Books by Jacqueline Jules

Portrait of Jacqueline Jules

Jacqueline Jules is an award‑winning author celebrated for her engaging stories that blend warmth, wit, and insight. Drawing on her background as a teacher and librarian, she crafts relatable tales that capture the everyday triumphs and challenges of growing up, often weaving in themes of friendship, empathy, and resilience. Her approachable style and lively characters make her books a favourite choice for classrooms and family reading alike.

Across picture books, early readers, and verse novels, Jules demonstrates a deft touch for language and storytelling. Her works encourage curiosity and kindness, inviting young readers to see themselves reflected in her characters while discovering new perspectives. With a keen understanding of children's imaginations, she continues to inspire confidence and compassion through every page she writes.

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  • Picture Window Books La Receta Secreta

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    £18.12

  • Picture Window Books Un Paseo de Compras Problemático

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  • Picture Window Books Cantante Súper Estrella

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    £16.99

  • Picture Window Books El Cumpleaños de la Abuela

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    £7.59

  • Picture Window Books Las Cartas Especiales de la Abuela

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    £7.59

  • Picture Window Books Viaje a la Playa

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    £7.59

  • Picture Window Books A Oscuras

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  • Picture Window Books Lío de Caléndulas

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  • Picture Window Books El Ratón Perdido

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  • Picture Window Books Lista Para la Foto

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  • Picture Window Books La Receta Secreta

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    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Picture Window Books Un Paseo de Compras Problemático

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    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Picture Window Books Cantante Súper Estrella

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  • Unite or Die: How Thirteen States Became a Nation

    Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. Unite or Die: How Thirteen States Became a Nation

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisPresented as a school play, a story of the American Revolution traces the challenges, conflicts, and compromises that shaped the United States Constitution and brought unity to the states. Simultaneous.

    10 in stock

    £7.59

  • Smoke at the Pentagon: Poems to Remember

    Bushel & Peck Books Smoke at the Pentagon: Poems to Remember

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    £17.09

  • The Porridge Pot Goblin

    Behrman House Inc.,U.S. The Porridge Pot Goblin

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis"Joyful and entertaining, with a glimpse into a different aspect of Judaism" --Kirkus ReviewsThis modern update of a Jewish folktale includes a working single mom and two kids who want to let her rest while they get ready for Shabbat. But first they have to dispatch a pesky goblin on their own, which takes ingenuity, cooperation, and courage. End note explains Jewish origin of goblins.Sometimes, a peaceful Shabbat means braiding challah and dinner with your family. Sometimes it means trying to catch a goblin before sundown. And sometimes, it means both! --Madelyn, from GoodreadsTrade ReviewA mischievous goblin plays havoc with preparations for Shabbat in this playful take on Jewish folklore.Rose and Benny, Jewish siblings who are light-skinned with dark hair, are braiding challah for Shabbat dinner, trying to be quiet so Mama can rest after a hard day at work in the village. They are interrupted by loud rumbling noises. They check outside to see their yard a mess and strange tracks all around. Both children attribute the damage to a goblin, for everyone in the village knows of these invisible creatures with rooster-like tracks. They nervously continue working on the challah. Suddenly Rose’s kerchief is yanked off her head and flies across the room and up the chimney. Then their Shabbat candlesticks and kiddush cup go flying and crashing to the floor. Rose comes up with an ingenious plan, and the siblings work together to capture the goblin. Focusing on Jewish folklore—something not seen as commonly in kid lit—this tale centers on a loving, kind, and resourceful sibling pair. They are never in any real danger, as Jules keeps the tale light and lively, providing sound effects in uppercase letters to enliven the action. Borlasca’s bright cartoons set the scenes in an old-style kitchen with no modern appliances in sight and with the Shabbat accouterments prominently displayed. The children are expressive, and the action is depicted with humor and charm. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Joyful and entertaining, with a glimpse into a different aspect of Judaism. (author’s note) (Picture book. 4-8) --Kirkus ReviewsThe Porridge-Pot Goblin is a charming picture book in which an invisible goblin disrupts the Shabbat preparations of two village children.After several mishaps and some chaos, the children outsmart the goblin and save the Shabbat meal (and their mother’s nap).The story focuses on Shabbat preparations, and the chaos of the goblin’s mischief is contrasted to the peace and happiness of the Friday night meal, in a way that makes the atmosphere of Shabbat feel almost tangible. The well-written text and delightful illustrations work together to bring this fun, humorous story to life. It should be a strong contender for the Sydney Taylor Book Award. --Leah Cypess for The Sydney Taylor Shmooze While Rose and Benny help prepare for Shabbat, they have the misfortune to be visited by none other than a goblin. It’s invisible, but still leaves tracks and a mess in its wake. The siblings have to fix up a solution so that their Shabbat will be a peaceful one.There are so many delightful parts to The Porridge-Pot Goblin. Benny and Rose’s relationship is one of those highlights. They are kind to each other, helpful to their hardworking mom, and brainstorm together. And the fact that their mom works as a midwife/doula/OB is such a fantastic little element. The art is so bright and sharp, it works well to accentuate the action and vibrance of the story. And they’re funny! The little foot sticking out from underneath something (from where might give the end away) was entirely giggle-worthy. The invisibility is part of the authentic representation of goblins in Jewish folklore, and that fact also made the story feel more universal. Kids everywhere feel a connection to characters dealing with troubles that can’t be seen. And the way the story weaves in showing and teaching about Shabbat traditions without slowing the pace of the action was well done. The backmatter is the right length to read all the way through with children, and it is a wonderful encouraging and educational addition. With characters determined to work together to find a solution to their goblin-y problem (and good doses of humor and learning thrown in), this is a book that would be a great read aloud to share with kids 4 and up. --Katie Fischer, For the Love of Books, Old and NewIn The Porridge-Pot Goblin, siblings Benny and Rose are frightened by an invisible goblin, only known by his pranks and his tracks. They fear the goblin is too big for them to stop. But working together, Benny and Rose learn they are much braver than they think. This tale, drawn from Eastern European folklore, includes a working single mom and two siblings who want to let her rest while they get ready for Shabbat. An end note explains the Jewish origin of goblins. Why I Love This Book: 1. I always loved folktales and, like most folktales, this one is entertaining, engaging, and has a message we all can embrace. 2. I love the ingenuity and bravery of the two children. 3. The illustrations are perfect and help bring the characters to life. --Vivian Kirkfield. Picture Books Help Kids SoarRead some 5-Star Reviews from Goodreads! The Porridge-Pot Goblin by Jacqueline Jules is a suspenseful and engaging story that incorporates a charming folk tale to illustrate the significance of Shabbat. The children at the center of this story assume the responsibilities for preparing Shabbat for their family as their busy mother is engaged in helping others in their community. This elevates the role of the children as guardians of the weekly celebration of Shabbat. The illustrations are delightful and serve to further draw the reader into the story. Parents and children will enjoy this book and want to read it again and again. --Marcia Lawson, from Goodreads Another lively story from author Jacqueline Jules! --Liz, from Goodreads It is a fun, sweet, gentle book about rising to the situation and saving the day. --Terry Jennings, from Goodreads Folktales are often morality plays, and The Porridge-Pot Goblin gives the child protagonists a sense of pride and accomplishment when they use their ingenuity to stop the goblin as well as a streak of kindness in freeing him. At the end there is a brief but welcome explanation of Jewish Shabbat traditions. The story could inspire family conversations not only about Shabbat but resourcefulness, helpfulness and family. Hector Borlasca’s sprightly, colorful illustrations in a folk-art style are a perfect complement to the silly and the serious in the tale. The publisher’s Behrman House Blog noted that “story-telling goes beyond preserving the old, familiar folktales. It embraces the creation of new interpretations of our ancient traditions and texts.” Jacqueline Jules has indeed provided a fun and meaningful new interpretation of the goblin tradition. --Karen Leggett, from Goodreads a fun book that will connect both with children who celebrate Shabbat and children who know nothing about Jewish traditions--Anna, from Goodreads

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    £12.34

  • My Name Is Hamburger

    Lerner Publishing Group My Name Is Hamburger

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisSay your name with pride!Trudie Hamburger is the only Jewish kid living in the small southern town of Colburn in 1962. Nobody else at her school has a father who speaks with a German accent or a last name that means chopped meat. Trudie doesn''t want to be the girl who cries when Daniel Reynolds teases her. Or the girl who hides in the library to avoid singing Christian songs in music class. She doesn''t want to be different. But over the course of a few pivotal months, as Trudie confronts her fears and embraces what she loves?including things that make her different from her classmates?she finally finds a way to say her name with pride.

    10 in stock

    £15.29

  • My Name Is Hamburger

    Lerner Publishing Group My Name Is Hamburger

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisSay your name with pride!Trudie Hamburger is the only Jewish kid living in the small southern town of Colburn in 1962. Nobody else at her school has a father who speaks with a German accent or a last name that means chopped meat. Trudie doesn''t want to be the girl who cries when Daniel Reynolds teases her. Or the girl who hides in the library to avoid singing Christian songs in music class. She doesn''t want to be different. But over the course of a few pivotal months, as Trudie confronts her fears and embraces what she loves?including things that make her different from her classmates?she finally finds a way to say her name with pride.

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    £9.49

  • Moses and the Runaway Lamb

    Lerner Publishing Group Moses and the Runaway Lamb

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    £8.54

  • Never Say a Mean Word Again: A Tale from Medieval

    World Wisdom Books Never Say a Mean Word Again: A Tale from Medieval

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisNo one ignores the grand vizier. The most important advisor in the royal court, he was considered the wisest man in the kingdom. He was also Samuel's father. "Make sure Hamza never says a mean word to you again," he had ordered Samuel. What should Samuel do? He couldn't disobey his father. But how would he make sure that Hamza never insulted him again? Perhaps train a monkey to hold Hamza's lips closed, or give him some lemon juice to make his mouth pucker? Inspired by a powerful legend of conflict resolution in Muslim Spain, Never Say a Mean Word Again is the compelling story of a boy who is given permission to punish an enemy. What will he do?Trade ReviewInspired by a legend about a Jewish vizier who advised the Muslim ruler of medieval Spain, this story tells of a conundrum faced by a boy named Samuel and the counterintuitive wisdom of his father, the vizier. After Samuel accidentally offends Hamza, the tax collector's son, and incurs endures his rage ('Donkey Brain! Stupid! Look what you did!'), Samuel's father instructs him, 'Make sure Hamza never says a mean word to you again.' With illuminating details-such as the boys' headwear, backdrops of thick stone walls or heavy wooden doors, geometric patterns in mauves and browns, and a vine and flower motif-Bernhard's (Around the World in One Shabbat) illustrations convey an elegant, multicultural castle environment. Energy and movement infuse the paintings, which humorously render Samuel's contemplated strategies ('Maybe he could train a monkey to sit on Hamza's shoulders. The monkey could clamp Hamza's lips shut'). Jules's (the Zapato Power series) down-to-earth narrative communicates Samuel's subtle internal transformation as the unexpected, amusing, and touching outcomes of his attempts to obey his father turn a power struggle into a budding friendship. Ages 4-8. Publishers Weekly A story of bullying, acceptance, and friendship, Never Say a Mean Word Again is a delightful account of turning meanness and rudeness into kindness and friendship... A moral tale of friendship, Never Say a Mean Word Again: A Tale from Medieval Spain, has an admirable story guided by marvelous illustrations that will inspire children and adults. Foreword Reviews

    10 in stock

    £12.34

  • Feathers for Peacock

    World Wisdom Books Feathers for Peacock

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisLong ago, when the world was brand new, all birds were naked. It wasn't fair. Foxes had fur. Turtles had shells. Birds deserved warm coats, too. Disgruntled, they approach the first full spring moon for advice. Birds of all shapes and sizes attend the meeting. Everyone except Peacock. He arrives on the scene late, to find his friends covered with warm, colorful feathers. "Look at Peacock! He's still naked!" All the birds stare at poor Peacock trembling in the cold night air. What will Peacock and his friends do? Find out in this beautiful and charming pourquoi story about kindness. Award-winning author Jacqueline Jules blends folktale motifs from around the world to offer an original explanation for why the peacock has such beautiful feathers. An appendix provides more information about peacocks. Helen Cann's stunning illustrations give young readers fun opportunities to identify the colors and plant life of spring. Feathers for Peacock is a gently humorous tale of generosity and friendship.

    10 in stock

    £12.34

  • The Generous Fish

    World Wisdom Books The Generous Fish

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £12.34

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