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b' EDITORIAL REVIEWS \nSet in Israel, the story follows a family as it collects the items needed to set\nup the Sukkah to celebrate Sukkot. They use wood to provide the structural\nsupports and curtains to make the walls. Leafy branches are used to create the\nroof, and the kids prepare illustrations to hang on the walls. This account of\nthe Jewish holiday emphasizes the acquisition of the "four species"that is, the\nfour plants that are held together and waved around during every morning of\nSukkot. The species include the lulav (branch from a date palm) bound with\naravot (branches from a willow tree), hadas (myrtle) '