Children & Youth

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  1. Bubby Faigy and her special leichter celebrate Shabbos throughout the years. Learn More
  2. My name is Mendy, and I am nine years old. I live in Australia, in the city of Melbourne. At the park in my neighborhood, you might bump into a kangaroo, and near my house you can visit a pink lake! We celebrate Chanukah during the summer and enjoy a wintery Shavuos. I love attending the summer camp run by my parents, and communicating with my classmates using my special computer board.

    Mendy of Australia is the eleventh book in the Young Lamplighters series. These books allow young readers to peek into the lives of boys and girls from all around the globe. They meet children who, together with their parents, are trying to help Jews learn more about their heritage. Via these first-person accounts, readers can visit the most fascinating places. They will be drawn into these children’s lives and they will learn all about the cities and the countries in which they live.

    Fascinating facts and interesting descriptions alongside authentic professional photographs are included throughout the book. These stories broaden horizons while demonstrating the art of giving and caring for others, as well as a love for fellow Jews.

    Come accompany Mendy to Melbourne, Australia. Get a glimpse of the role he happily fulfills as a busy young outreach worker. Learn More

  3. Beautiful, carefully designed illustrations elucidate otherwise complex subjects, allowing readers to better grasp the forgiveness of Yom Kippur in a visual way.

    The Yom Kippur story goes back in time to the birth of the Jewish Nation and the Giving of the Torah. Trouble began when the new nation thought their leader Moshe was gone. They were quickly convinced that worshiping a golden calf would keep them safe in the desert. They forgot what they had just heard at Har Sinai: not to worship anything besides Hashem. Moshe’s shocking action upon his return helped them realize their terrible mistake. But was it already too late to save the Jewish People? This captivating book retells how Moshe and the Jewish Nation were able to turn things around. Their sincere efforts to return to Hashem gave us the holiday of Yom Kippur forever, and the power to always make our connection to the One Above even better than before!

    This story is followed by a 23-page supplement, “How To Celebrate” which sheds light on the laws and customs of the holiest day on the Jewish calendar. Thoughtful illustrations clarify details of how to prepare for and observe this momentous day. Discover the meaning behind our traditions and enhance the way you celebrate Yom Kippur. Learn More

  4. Chana and Zacky stood frozen in place. Could it be? Zacky gulped. “It seems like we’re in the past. Like two thousand years in the past.” Zacky and Chana Rubin have just moved to Yerushalayim, and they’re excited to take a trip to the Kosel. But things take an unexpected turn when Chana runs into an excavation site and finds a silver siddur hidden under an ancient staircase. What secrets does it hold?

    In a fascinating adventure, the Rubin kids journey back in time to the Second Bais HaMikdash. Join the brave time trekkers as they meet pirchei kehunah, attend a real Simchas Beis HaSho’eivah, and learn an important lesson that will help them find their way back home. Learn More

  5. Bank robbers don’t say please, but we sure hope you do! Why do kids need to learn about manners, anyway? Meet Michoel, who tries hard to do things right but has a lot of amusing mishaps along the way.

    Join him as he learns about…

    • Good table manners

    • Being a guest at someone else’s house

    • How to listen to others

    • Proper behavior at a kiddush

    In this engaging guide, with its practical tips and easy-to-follow graphics, you’ll read, laugh, and learn along with Michoel.

    Barbara Tuckel has a PhD in Speech Communication and works privately as a communications coach.

    “With clear, amusing, and realistic examples, Barbara Tuckel invites young readers to
    imagine, ponder, and digest important lessons, giving them tools that will enhance their relationships throughout life. This is a must-have, must-read treasure for every
    household!”

    —Sarah Chana Radcliffe M.Ed., C.Psych, author of Better Behavior Now!

    Learn More
  6. Mommy told us she knows we can do it, We can decide — if we put our hearts to it!

    It’s raining outside. Can the Stein family make it a fun day?

    They certainly can — with the help of Pirkei Avos!

    Hillel’s famous words come alive in this delightful story, teaching the middos of problem solving, including others, and not procrastinating. Learn More

  7. Bubby’s back!

    When Bubby Karp brings her grandchildren to the small beach town of Oceanview for the summer, they soon discover there is more going on than just fun in the sun. The town is home to many unsolved mysteries. With the help of some new friends, Bubby Karp and her grandchildren try to find a missing cow, catch some fishy fishermen, stop a sand thief, and much more!

    The clever, energetic, fun-loving senior detective you know and love is back! Count on Bubby Karp, Nechama, Naftali, Eli and Ezra for more exciting adventures! Learn More

  8. A Multi-Sensory Method for Learning the Alef Beis

    Learning the letters of the Alef-Beis is special and new!
    But how do we pronounce them? What do we do?
    We'll teach you the sounds, and motions we'll show...
    Are you ready to learn? Come on, let's go!


    In this unique, multi-sensory Alef-Beis book for kids, written by both an experienced speech therapist and a veteran preschool morah, children will learn exactly how to articulate the sound that each letter makes. Additionally, a hand or body motion is given for every letter, to enable kids who are kinesthetic learners to actually "experience" the Alef-Beis. The result is a fun and educational book that will have your kids not just learning the Alef-Beis, but "owning" them too! Learn More

  9. Every Jewish woman and girl is a princess because her Father is the King of all kings! Yet, some find it challenging to dress and act the part — with regal tznius and dignity.

    In Proud to Be a Princess, acclaimed author and educator Genendel Krohn presents tznius in a positive way. Enchanced by Tirtsa Pelleg’s beautiful illustrations, these moving stories will motivate young girls and keep them inspired as they grow older. Learn More

  10. I Live My Day the Torah Way

    Children will have such a wonderful day
    When they live the Torah Way!

    Beloved children’s writer Rebbetzin Sara Ginsburg brings young readers another book to delight, inspire, and gently teach them.

    There are so many mitzvos boys and girls can do on their busy, happy day. They can say berachos and answer Amein. They can share their scooters with a friend who doesn’t have one. They can return a lost watch, take care of younger brothers and sisters, and make a sad friend feel better.

    With its charming rhymes, relatable text, and engaging illustrations, I Live My Day The Torah Way shows our children how to fill their days -- and their lives -- with mitzvos.

    Childrens - 1 - 5 Learn More

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