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  1. Keeping Busy with Uncle Izzy Learn More
  2. A Double Trouble Mystery Learn More
  3. The famous tale from the Midrash of how our forefather Avram, at the early age of three, discovered the existence of the one, true G-d. Avram realizes that the sun is not Hashem and the moon is not Hashem. Follow him as he discovers the true Creator of the world!A charming story from the Midrash artistically hand-lettered and beautifully illustrated. Includes background notes for parents/teachers.Also in this series, A Little Girl Named Miriam, Kind Little Rivka and Dovid the Little Shepherd. Learn More
  4. A Touch of Shabbat - Touch & Feel Board Book Learn More
  5. A tactile Tishrei guide for toddlers.

    Warmly illustrated holiday scenes include a sticky honey pot, a bumpy etrog, a soft Torah cover, and more that invite hands-on exploration. Printed on tear- and tooth-proof glossy board. Learn More

  6. The benefits of reading aloud to children are undeniable, and it’s never too soon to begin!  With the choice of the right book, reading aloud time becomes meaningful Jewish time, filled with the joy of Torah and mitzvos for impressionable babies and toddlers.

    Designed with the very youngest audience in mind, “And So Is Hashem” is based on a concept from the Mishnah in Pirkei Avos (3:10)  that anyone who pleases others by acting in a way that is good and right, pleases Hashem, as well.

    Throughout the book, a young boy and girl actively seek opportunities to make others happy… their parents and grandparents, their neighbors and friends. With each loving mitzvah action, the simple refrain reminds us:

    “My mother is happy, and so is Hashem…

    …My sister is happy, and so is Hashem.”

    And So Is Hashem” shares a powerful message and belongs in every home, daycare, and school setting.

    Ages 2-3 Learn More

  7. Around the Shabbos Table

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