"On Hanukkah, Uncle Haim the carpenter made Gil and Nurit a wooden dreidel. This was no ordinary dreidel." It is Hanukkah, and brother and sister Gil and Nurit have just been given a wooden dreidel; a special one, made just for them by their uncle. The children soon discover just how special this dreidel really is when they uncover its secret, hidden compartment. Gil and Nurit discuss which of their own things they should hide inside. Gil then decides that he will take the dreidel to his school Hanukkah party and offer a prize to the person with the best idea. But as he prepares to leave, the dreidel is nowhere to be found. When he fetches his jacket in the closet, however, he is met with a great surprise! The Extraordinary Dreidel is a light-hearted, family-focused story for children that will educate them about the traditions of Hanukkah and their place within the holiday. Aviel Basil's colourful, eye-catching illustrations are the perfect accompaniment to this enjoyable, meaningful tale. AUTHOR: Devorah Omer (1932?2013) was born in Kibbutz Maoz Haim in 1932. Completing her studies in 1952, she went on to become a teacher, which was when she began to write books. In her lifetime, she wrote and adapted more than 100 books for children and young people, which have been translated into many languages. She received a great number of awards for her work, including the Ministry of Education Prize in 1973, the Ministry of Education Prize for Lifetime Achievement in 2005 and the Israel Prize for Lifetime Achievement in 2006. Her books also won her the Book Publishers Association's Gold and Platinum Awards on several occasions. She is one of the most prolific and popular children's authors ever to come out of Israel. Devorah Omer died in Israel at the age of 80. Aviel Basil graduated from Shenkar College of Design in Tel-Aviv in 2011. In 2012, he won the Israel Museum Award Silver Medal for Children's Book Illustration for his first book. Since then, he has illustrated more than 50 children's books. He has also illustrated for magazines, advertisement and worked on character and background designs for various apps and animations. He currently works and lives in Tel-Aviv. His recent work includes This is My Shabbat for Green Bean Books.