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  1. A great Pesach book for little ones!

    This delightful book will excite your child about the wonderful mitzvah of matzah that comes just once a year! Learn More

  2. A delightful interactive book for the young ones!

    Can you figure out which mitzvah object I am?

    Let me give you a hint ... then lift the flap to discover the answer!

    Ages 3 and up. Learn More

  3. Every child needs this book!

    It’s easy for kids to feel discouraged when they make mistakes. Kayla made a mistake. And then another one. And another.

    But it’s okay … Everybody does! In this heartwarming book, Kayla learns that our mistakes don’t define us. Even when we make mistakes, we’re still good. We just need to try our best! Learn More

  4. Every mitzvah is an adventure!

    This exciting book introduces children to mitzvos while challenging them with two different fun activities.

    Perfect for ages 4 to 7 Learn More

  5. When Hillel wakes up one morning feeling achy all over, his parents take him to the hospital. There, he meets Sad, Mad, and Scared, who are so noisy that he can't hear himself think. A nurse tells him to lie down inside a Big Machine so they can see what's wrong, but Hillel is too scared to go in by himself. But then, his mother has an idea. She takes a notepad from her bag and draws little helpers - the Paper Menschies!

    The Paper Menschies come to life to cheer Hillel up, support him, and help fight off Sad, Mad, and Scared throughout his journey of recovery.

    Kids, too, must sometimes face life's challenges, small or big. Hillel and the Paper Menschies shows us that it is possible to make the journey with mindfulness, resilience and creativity...and sometimes, it can even be a fun ride! Learn More

  6. Going their separate ways…

    For the three girls boarding in the Baums’ basement, Pesach vacation means more than a well-earned break from schoolwork. Pesach also means – going home.

    Tamar can’t wait to get back to Kedzie. She misses the youngsters in her Shabbos group and helping her rabbi father run his shul. But it doesn’t take her long to discover that anticipation often bears little relation to reality…

    Disappointment lies in store for Elisheva, too. For months, she’s longed for a taste of the privacy and comfort she left behind in South Africa. But a phone call from her parents soon turns those dreams into ashes…

    For Rochel, the prospect of going home is definitely less than thrilling. She’s never made the effort to grow closer to her stepfather and his children, and she’s not about to start now. It takes the unexpected to teach the girls how to value what is precious in their lives, and that beyond disappointment and disillusion can lie happier beginnings. Learn More

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. Molly's Fancy Hat, The Magic of Positive Self-Image
    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

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