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  1. Why did the Rebbe tell a young lubavitcher to work in a brush factory instead of opening a chabad house?

    Join Zelig as he learns the true meaning of being a shliach of the Rebbe.

    Based on a true story, this book explores what it means to be a shliach of the Rebbe. How can you spread torah and mitzvois from a factory? Find out in this exciting new book! Learn More

  2. Shabbos in Our Home

    These are the candles that tell us to STOP!
    All the rushing and shopping and cleaning and baking, 
    The cutting and planting and digging and raking...


    As the Shabbos candles usher in the holiest day of the week, the whole family knows exactly what it means: Now it's the time for seudos and family time; good food and laughter; singing zemiros and parshah sheets; and all the other Shabbos pleasures kids are familiar with!
    Explore the wonderful aspects of Shabbos through the eyes of your children, in this warm and fuzzy book that will fast become a family favorite! Learn More
  3. Can you make it through Passover preparations! This fun and educational game will keep kids of all ages occupied for hours on end! Avoid the plagues & pitfalls, and climb the ladders of Passover preparation and make it to the Finish line first! 4 Players. Learn More
  4. 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

  5. Children gather all of their ingredients to cook a special delicacy. Matching-type game for 2 to 6 players. Ages 3+ Learn More
  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. Aleph Bet Train Puzzle
    A beautiful 23-piece puzzle that assembles into an S-shaped train with each car containing one letter of the alef-bet. Learn More

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