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  1. Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur Guess Who? A Lift-the-Flap Book

    In this clever, double-sided book, children will enjoy the challenge of answering all the Rosh Hashana riddles, then turn the book upside down and enjoy all the Yom Kippur riddles, too!

    I’m a food you like to eat – Golden, sticky, and very sweet. I was made by a busy bee, You dip your apple and challah in me! Who am I?*(D’vash- Honey)

    Each topic was carefully chosen to represent important content about the main observances and customs of each of these special holidays! Bright, colorful illustrations of a joyous family celebration bring the holiday to life. This sturdy, hard bound book is perfect for parents and teachers who want to make sure that children ages 2-5 understand the significance and uniqueness of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. A must for every home and classroom!

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  2. Keeping Busy with Uncle Izzy

    Hello, dear children!

    Good Shabbos to you.

    Are you looking for things

    On Shabbos to do?

    Uncle Izzy is back,

    With ideas for this day-

    Fun games that on Shabbos

    All children can play.

    Whether weekday or Shabbos,

    Many activities can be done.

    No need for boredom ever,

    So come along...and have fun! Learn More

  3. Ari is enjoying a wonderful day at the zoo with his mother, when suddenly he gets separated from her. He realizes he is lost. Now what should he do?

    Join Ari as he learns the all-important dos and don'ts of what to do when you get lost. Written in a fun, entertaining, and non threatening way, this book is a must-read for all children and their parents.

    - Includes guidelines for parents

    - Endorsed by:

    Dr. Norman N. Blumenthal Ph.D.

    Gregory H. Meyer, Chief of Police, Lakewood, NJ Learn More

  4. Did you know that the letters of the aleph-beis contain hidden messages inside them?

    Within each letter's shape is a special hint to help us remember the sound that the letter makes.

    Discover the amazing secrets of the aleph-beis in this charming book for children! Learn More

  5. I am the king's horse. I live in the biggest stall in the Persian royal stables.

    King Achashverosh never comes to visit me. He is a busy man, always planning parties, and wars, and then more parties.

    But tonight, something strange is going on. Haman is in the courtyard, waking me up with his racket.

    I don't know what he's up to, but something tells me I'm not going to like it...

    About the Author:

    Leah Sokol spent many Purims thinking about ways to write a book based on Megillat Esther, and many Pesachs asking for horseback riding lessons for her afikomen. She now lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, down the road from a riding stable. She is the author of several books for young readers.

    Joni Aliza Boroda is an illustrator, sculptor, art teacher, and lifelong horse enthusiast. Aliza grew up on air force bases all over the world before settling in Boston. She now lives in Haifa with her husband and three wonderful children. Learn More

  6. When I Am an Abba

    Yosef shook his head. "But I don't like cleaning up. When I am an abba, I will never make my kids put away games or toys."

    "No kidding," said Abba. He ruffled Yosef's hair. "You'll be such a great abba, Yos."

    Although...

    Yosef has it all figured out. He knows just what he will and won't do when he is an abba. Then his father turns things around-and suddenly Yosef sees things very differently.

    In When I Am an Abba, children will have lots of fun and giggles as they discover a new perspective and learn why parents do the things they do. Learn More

  7. Pinky & Slinky at the Table, A kid-friendly guide to meal time manners

    Meet Pinky & Slinky!

    There are two fellas that we know,

    Different like day and night.

    Polite Pinky eats like a prince;

    But…

    Sloppy Slinky never got it right.

    In this charming book, kids will see with their very own eyes why table manners are so important – in every setting. Through lilting rhymes and vivid illustrations, mealtimes come alive with every juicy detail.

    So come savor this flavorful tale – but don’t forget your napkin and cutlery! Learn More

  8. I Go To Sleep
    Bedtime is one of the most important parts of every child's day, and every parent wants it to be a warm and pleasant experience.

    In I Go to Sleep, a young brother and sister enjoy the comfort of their evening routine: putting things away, brushing teeth, preparing negel vasser, hugs, kisses, and saying Shema. As they settle down for sleep, they think happy thoughts about all the mitzvos they did throughout the day.

    Written in simple rhyming verse, with soothing watercolor illustrations, I Go to Sleep is sure to become a beloved part of bedtime in every home!

    Ages 2-5 Learn More

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