Children & Youth

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  1. Bina B'simchah is not very b'simchahthese days. How can she be, when there are so many things the Cohen family gets to do that her family does not? Then Bina's dream comes true - or at least, she thinks it does - and she moves in with the Cohens, joining their lucky family. Now everything will be perfect for her, right?

    Well...not quite.

    In Every Family Is Special, kids are reminded, together with Bina, that every family is special in its own way. In today's day and age, with the rampant peer pressure among kids to be just like their friends' families, this fun and entertaining book is a must-read! Learn More

  2. Mommy tells Penina that she is "special."

    Why am I special? Penina wonders.

    Is it because I am smart? Is it because I am friendly? Maybe it's because of my nice hair?

    Penina is pretty sure there is more to it than that.

    Join Penina in discovering the true reason for why she - and every single Jewish child - is so special! Learn More

  3. Embark on a captivating journey alongside Levi and his classmates as they go on an exciting trip to the Matzah bakery.

    Brace yourself for a delightful experience as they delve into the ago-old tradition of Matzah baking. Learn More

  4. Ayala needs glasses, but she's not very happy about it. She doesn't like how she looks in them and is embarrassed to wear them in public. Then Mommy tells her a hilarious story about Molly and her flowery, fancy hat. Suddenly, Ayala realizes that it's not what we wear that makes us feel a certain way. There's a secret force that goes even deeper, a magical charm that is something each and every one of us can access!

    Molly's Fancy Hat is an adorable yet thought-provoking book for kids, which can be used as a springboard for further discussion on the topic of a healthy self-image. A must-have for every children's library! Learn More

  5. I'm going to share the seas;

    I'm going to share the fun.

    I'll wait my turn and show some care -

    That's best for everyone!

    Meet Shimon the Ship, a fun-loving boat who does mitzvos all day while enjoying himself out on the seas.

    But what happens when other ships want a turn, or when they need some more space or light? Can Shimon share with them? Can he move over and make sure that everyonehas what they need? It's not always easy, as Shimon knows well...but yes, he can do it!

    Join Shimon as he sails the seas, showing care and concern for each and every ship he meets along his way, and modeling these wonderful middos to all young readers! Learn More

  6. Shalom. It's the desire of all Jewish parents for their children - not to mention the desire of Hashem for us all! But when kids are fighting over who gets the best piece of cake, or who gets the swing first, can we still hope to have shalomamong them?

    In You-Me-We, Rochie Levine shows us that yes, we can! With the powerful "You-Me-We" method, shalom is an attainable goal among all kids.

    Learn about this amazing, tried-and-true method in this entertaining and educational book! Your kids will love it - and most importantly, you'll discover that the seemingly daunting task of creating an arguments-free home is really within every family’s reach!  

    Reviewed by Parenting Expert, Blimi Heller

    Conflict is a part of human life. Instead of trying to eliminate conflict, it's far more beneficial to help our children learn how to navigate it. In this book, Rochie Levin shares a clear and doable strategy for children to navigate conflict in a respectful manner. Not only can children benefit from the strategy - so can adults!
    -Blimi Heller Learn More
  7. What a brachah it is to be able to hear!

    Your ears help you discover Hashem’s amazing world and all that He does for you. And He does so much, all the time! This book will “open your ears” and help you appreciate the wonderful gift of hearing! Learn More

  8. If your table could talk, what would it say?

    A table in a Jewish home is special. All the family activities center around it, especially on Shabbos! This whimsically illustrated book will excite children about the warmth and happiness of a Torah home and family life. Learn More

  9. "Levi Loeb eats latkes. He likes them lightly browned."

    This book is a great way for kids to learn and practice their Alef Beis letters! Playful rhymes introduce and emphasize the sound of each letter by using familiar Hebrew and English words. The adorable illustrations make this a book that children will turn to again and again. Learn More

  10. A Walk in the Woods

    What do beloved characters, Benny and Tzvi, discover on a Walk in the Woods with Bubby?

     

    That every single creation in Hashem’s big, beautiful world have an important lesson to teach everyone! Fun rhyming text and rich, colorful illustrations make A Walk in the Woods a treat for boys and girls ages 3-6. A great addition to the Benny & Tzvi Series!

    Available in Jewish bookstores everywhere!

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