Children & Youth

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  1. Mivtzoim, the Rebbe’s Mitzvah Campaigns, represent the ultimate in Ahavas Yisroel and encapsulate what Chabad is all about.

    The rhyming text and cheerful illustrations of Let’s Go on Mivtzoim let your child to ride along as a Tatty takes his son and daughter to meet a wide variety of people and introduce them to the beauty of performing mitzvos.
    “When a mitzvah is new to our fellow Jew,
    We reach out and make sure they know what to do.”
    The back of the book lists the original ten Mivtzoim, seasonal yom tov Mivtzoim,  as well those added over time.  The perfect way for young children to understand and appreciate going on Mivtzoim, just as the Rebbe would want them to!  An important title for every preschool classroom and home.

    Toddler Experience Series This series, with its rhymes and gentle watercolor illustrations, helps toddlers prepare for – and share- some of the most basic everyday events in their lives.

     

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    Ages 2-5 Learn More

  2. Bubby Faigy and her special leichter celebrate Shabbos throughout the years. Learn More
  3. What do matzah bakers do? Let’s spend some time at a matzah bakery and watch how bakers make matzos.

    Our Community is a series with authentic photographs, written in question-and-answer format. Children will be fascinated to read about and identify with the helpers found in Jewish communities.

    Level M / Grade 2-3 Learn More

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. It’s a beautiful day for a picnic in the park!

    As Yael gets ready to enjoy the delicious food, Mommy reminds her to make a brachah. “But why?” asks Yael. Join Yael as she discovers why making brachos is so important!

    Yael is a Lite Girl, and you can be one, too!

    The Lite Girl Series -- love ... inspire ... teach ... encourage Learn More

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. Mendy of Australia, Young Lamplighters #11
    My name is Mendy, and I am nine years old. I live in Australia, in the city of Melbourne. At the park in my neighborhood, you might bump into a kangaroo, and near my house you can visit a pink lake! We celebrate Chanukah during the summer and enjoy a wintery Shavuos. I love attending the summer camp run by my parents, and communicating with my classmates using my special computer board.

    Mendy of Australia is the eleventh book in the Young Lamplighters series. These books allow young readers to peek into the lives of boys and girls from all around the globe. They meet children who, together with their parents, are trying to help Jews learn more about their heritage. Via these first-person accounts, readers can visit the most fascinating places. They will be drawn into these children’s lives and they will learn all about the cities and the countries in which they live.

    Fascinating facts and interesting descriptions alongside authentic professional photographs are included throughout the book. These stories broaden horizons while demonstrating the art of giving and caring for others, as well as a love for fellow Jews.

    Come accompany Mendy to Melbourne, Australia. Get a glimpse of the role he happily fulfills as a busy young outreach worker. Learn More

  10. Hillel and the Paper Menschies
    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

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