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Get the Kindle version free when you buy the print edition! (or borrow free with KDP Unlimited) "It's only four questions, but it feels like a million..." When one little otter has to say the Mah Nishtanah (Four Questions) all by herself for the first time, she worries about everything that could go wrong. An important lesson from the Passover story helps her realize there's more to the festival than getting all the words exactly right. Explore the Passover season together in a fun, new way, and greet the holiday together, with a smile! Includes the complete text of the Four Questions along with an Origami Otter project to try at home!
As the village klopper, Baila goes out of her way to ensure her neighbors get to the synagogue on time for morning prayers.
"It is difficult to find Jewish holiday themed children's books that are well illustrated, fun to read ... in easy and understandable language. This book does a great job at all three." - Amazon reviewer, on Penguin Rosh Hashanah Not everybody looks forward to Purim. You know who doesn't? Pandas. Purim is coming, and there's so much to do to get ready. Children will love to read about rituals they are discovering themselves as seen through full-color photographs of pandas in their natural setting. It's not just about fun and games... but there's a lot of that in here, too. Enjoy preparing for the holiday in a fun, new way and share the excitement of Purim together, with a smile!
In this partially illustrated early chapter book set in 1947, when a young girl's father is away in Europe helping refugees, she is left to deal with a stray peacock who has arrived in her family's yard, much to her mother's dismay. The girl devises a plan to earn the peacock's trust and return it to its home at the zoo.
Pre-release special! Kindle edition only 99 cents until the end of May!(Kindle edition always free with purchase of the print version)"It's not easy for an elephant to forget. Their memories are strong."Some memories are happy ones; others are sad and painful. Why does memory matter? Come explore the meaning of collective memory through the life of a wild baby elephant. Just as elephants follow their leaders and remember their joys and losses, the Jewish people commemorate our great loss once a year, with leaders to help us stay strong and courageous in exile.Elephant Tisha b'Av will help start an important conversation and lead children naturally into discussion of this important date on our calendar.
The sounds of Mrs. Strauss's Israeli village keep her awake but the gentle patter of long awaited rain is a welcome addition to the noise.
When Maddie feels homesick for Thanksgiving after her move to Israel, her new friend Orly invites her to celebrate the Jewish Ethiopian holiday of Sigd. Includes a parent note about the holiday of Sigd and its underlying value of gratitude.
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