Children & Youth

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  1. A fun and endearing book for kids, Mitzvah Dolls incorporates actual photos of adorable, dressed-up dolls, together with rhythmic rhymes, to create an effect children will love!

    Come and meet the Mitzvah Dolls - the cutest characters you've ever seen! Follow them around their day, as they do one mitzvah after another!

    Perfect for preschool-aged children, Mitzvah Dolls incorporates actual photos of adorable, dressed-up dolls, together with rhythmic rhymes, to create a book that is both fun and endearing. This is a book that will be read, re-read, and cherished by your little ones for years to come. Learn More

  2. It is only when we focus on what we have that we can appreciate how Hashem gives each and every person exactly what he or she needs. In What's Best for Me, this basic premise of our emunah and bitachon in Hashem is strengthened in a fun way through adorable rhymes and scenarios - and of course irresistible illustrations!

    Join popular author Sarah Massry in teaching your children this very important lesson for life:

    Hashem knows just where I should be, Because He knows what's best for me! Learn More

  3. Let your child shine at the Shabbos and Yom Tov table!

    A compilation of Divrei Torah written in a clear and simple style for children to read and share at the Shabbos table!

    Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe Learn More

  4. Young children learn by grouping items into categories… it’s a vital skill that helps them make sense of the world around them. As you read this charming, action-filled story, your child can bounce like a ball, sway like a tree, and flap like a bird. But people don’t fit into any of those groups. We transcend them all, and have the wonderful ability to elevate the world with our mitzvos. Full of fun and meaning, Glad to be Me! will make even the very youngest children appreciate the unique role and responsibility we share! “Most of all, I’m glad to be Just the way Hashem made me! For only people learn and do The mitzvos Hashem wants us to.” Full color paintings and lyrical verse are sure to make Glad to be Me! a family favorite. Bonus activities included.

    Laminated pages

    Ages 2-5 Learn More

  5. Some mitzvos are done daily, some weekly, and others, once a year. But this inspiring picture book for young children focuses on a mitzvah that can be fulfilled once in a lifetime!

    “When I was a baby, so cute and so small,

    I got a great gift, the most special of all!

    Can you guess what it was?

    What could my gift be?”

    Each and every Jew is charged with writing a Sefer Torah. It is a mitzvah obligation to this very day, and something that even a young child can accomplish by owning one letter in a Sefer Torah. What an excitement and love of Torah this cultivates! What better way to unite all Jews and to embrace their participation this precious mitzvah? The young brother and sister in the book are so proud of having one holy letter of their own, and a certificate that tells them the Parsha in which their letter is found. Beautiful, action-packed illustrations bring the characters to life!

    Ages 2-5 Learn More

  6. What happens when brothers and sisters are so very different From one another.....too different too get along? Will Mommy's Wish help change their lives for the better? Learn More
  7. Yes, PJ Pepperjay is back, clumsier, funnier, and sweeter than ever!

    When PJ Pepperjay's principal calls him down to the office, it's not because PJ forgot to put his socks on that morning (though he did forget!). It's not about PJ crunching potato chips under his desk (though he did that too!).

    It's about something much more serious - the annual school melava malka that PJ and his father will be running!

    And that's how PJ's Melava Malka Mishaps begin!

    As for PJ's Wonderful Windfall - that starts off with $600 and a surprise party that doesn't surprise anyone...

    In these new PJ adventures, we're going to find fathers who do cartwheels, incredibly secret tzedakah funds, tuna fish brownie cupcakes and 227 bottles of ketchup. Mostly, though, we're going to find fun and laughter and great stories. Enjoy! Learn More

  8. "Abba," I cry as I run inside. "I'm afraid".

    Most children find thunderstorms frightening - they are loud, startling and potentially dangerous. In Gavriel's Storm, author Aviva Werner has teamed up again with artist Avi Katz to create a striking and meaningful book that helps you and your child get through those tough moments with calm, reassurance and trust in Hashem.

    Includes:

    The berachos we say during and after a storm

    Valuable tips for helping kids overcome fear of thunder and lightning

    A scientific explanation of what causes a thunderstorm

    ""Gavriel's Storm is an excellent example of how a close, trusting relationship, together with a straightforward explanation of facts can quell a child's anxiety. For that matter, it works for adults, too."- Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, MD

    Gavriel's Storm offers guidance on validating children's inner feelings while simultaneously instilling yesodos ha-emunah into their hearts and minds While. it takes the form of an enchanting children's book focusing on natural wonders, it is also recommended as a fine resource for today's Torah-observant parent." - Rabbi Shmuel Yaakov Klein Learn More

  9. Being home with a fever or strep throat is no fun. But it doesn’t have to be a terrible experience. It’s really up to you—and the way you choose to look at the situation!

    In this entertaining book by Racheli David, children are taught the all-important lesson of "attitude is everything.” Readers are presented with the familiar situation of being stuck sick at home—and the two ways of looking at the different facets of this situation. Is a strep culture annoying and painful—or something that might be uncomfortable for a moment, but will then result in receiving a sticker? Does having your siblings clamor around you make you upset—or does it make you feel grateful to have visitors?

    Because:

    Each person has a choice; it's up to him to decide What his outlook will be, what he'll feel like inside! Learn More

  10. Tools of the Trade, Learning about Special Jewish Jobs
    Did you know that, in addition to jobs like doctors, builders, and painters, there are other, special Jewish jobs you could have? You could be a sofer, or a rebbi, or a shatnez checker, or a sheitel macher, and lots more!

    What would you need for such a job? In this delightful children’s book, author Aviva Werner explores many common Jewish jobs and the tools each one requires. Your child will be enthralled by the guessing game on each page, as well as by the adorable illustrations that adorn each one—while at the same time gaining valuable knowledge about many "Jewish professions.”

    An intriguing twist for the Jewish child on the familiar "What are you going to be when you grow up?” question! Learn More

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