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  1. Join Moshe as he experiences an open miracle. The Rebbe's brocha saved him from the dangers of Chernobyl!

    Stories of Tzaddikim instill yiras shamayim. Children will connect to the Rebbe while hearing a heartwarming story written in an exciting and inspiring way for young children Learn More

  2. Join Tzvi and his friends on their trip! After a boom and crash they learn that the Rebbe’s brachos were with them all the way through!

    Stories of Tzaddikim instill yiras shamayim. Children will connect to the Rebbe while hearing a heartwarming story written in an exciting and inspiring way for young children. Learn More

  3. Zayde Mendel is determined to bake shmurah matzah, even though it’s during the World War II and there’s no wheat for sale. His clever and loyal wife, Bubba Hinda, is just as determined. Together, this extraordinary couple proves that “With Hashem’s help, anything is possible!”

    This story is based on true events in the lives of Zayde Mendel and Bubbe Hinda Deitsch, real people who lived the former Soviet Union not very long ago. In 1941, they left almost everything behind to escape the war by traveling east to Samarkand, later settling in Tashkent. Even in the most difficult circumstances, they devoted their lives to learning Torah, performing mitzvos, and helping others.

    Although Bubbe Hinda did barter for wheat during hard times, the events and conversations in this story are fictional.

    Their granddaughter, Rochel Sandman, is the author of two other books about her grandparents, entitled, As Big as an Egg and Perfect Porridge. The author lives in Connecticut with her family.

    A glossary of unfamiliar words is included in the book.

    Ages 4-8 Learn More

  4. These cookies are yummy! Raizy wants more. Will Mommy let her have them? Learn More
  5. Puzzles And Riddles On The Weekly Parsha For All Ages

    “The title is perfect for your riddles! After you go through them, you are left with a chuckle: “Oh! I should have gotten that!” The puzzles are geared toward a younger audience, although I am sure that even older audiences are going to enjoy it too. Once they have it in their hands, they will find it hard to put it down and wait for next week and probably even go ahead a few weeks. That would be a great kevod haTorah.“

    A Waterbury, Connecticut, resident Learn More

  6. Sara loves to learn and play. But Sara's eyes do not work like her friends' eyes; she is blind. How does she join in all the fun and activities?

    Follow along as Sara goes through her day, and learn about the many ways we can "see" our world! Learn More

  7. It’s exciting and interactive for children to guess the rhyming Shabbos riddles, then open the flap to reveal the answers.

    Boys and girls are sure to love the bright, colorful illustrations that depict a loving family preparing for Shabbos and enjoying the most important day of the week – all the way from candle lighting and Kiddush to Havdalah and Melaveh Malkah!

    Cleverly designed so the very young will learn as they go… with mitzvos, customs, and halachic details about Shabbos and its observance.

    The clock is ticking on Friday afternoon,

    It’s time to get ready — I am coming soon!

    The week and its work are almost done,

    I begin with the setting of the sun.

    Who am I?*

    This sturdy, hard bound book makes a great gift for boys and girls ages 3 and up. Perfect for preschool classrooms, storytime, and children’s parties!

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  8. Join a young brother and sister who practice waiting throughout the week

    Ages 0-3

    Learning to wait is not easy, but it is so much a part of doing mitzvos!

    I Can Wait presents common challenges in any child’s life… such as waiting to play with a noisy toy in order not to wake someone, waiting between eating meat and eating dairy foods, waiting to speak so as not to interrupt. The lively illustrations and simple verses will delight and inspire young children in school and at home. Learn More

  9. Children are so enthusiastic about the activities they love to do! One loves to sing, another to draw, or dance, or bake.

    In Oh, How I Wish, children share many ways they can use their favorite activities for a higher purpose… singing to cheer up lonely people, dancing to make a kallah happy, or baking to honor Shabbos. All these mitzvos are personal and precious gifts to Hashem.

    The engaging illustrations and lyrical text combine to create a picture book that’s sure to become a childhood favorite. How empowering for boys and girls to recognize that their actions make a difference! Learn More

  10. What Is a Chassid?
    The kindness of a chossid really has no end,

    He helps everybody and treats them like a friend.

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    Do you want to know what a chassid is and what a chassid does?

    Then this is the book for you! Learn More

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