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  1. Middos Town is having its grand fundraising campaign and contest, and Mr. Mekaneh is set on winning it. But his jealousy of the other participants is sucking all the joy and fun out of the competition for him!

    On the other hand, Mr. Farginner, who is also participating in the contest, is enjoying himself so much. What's his secret? wonders Mr. Mekaneh. How can Mr. Farginner always be happy for others when things go well for them?

    Mr. Farginner is glad to explain how farginning works. And suddenly, a brand-new way of thinking and behaving opens up for Mr. Mekaneh...

    Tales out of Middos Town is a series of middos read-along book-and-CDs for children. Each adorable story is accompanied by bright and cheerful illustrations and catchy songs on the CD, providing an ideal way to ingrain good middos in our little ones. Learn More

  2. Comics

    Shaltiel and Yerachmiel grew up in the court of King Shlomai. That was the only world they knew. They had a wonderful life and never thought that anything would change. But one day, everything did. King Shlomai sent them both out of the palace on a secret and dangerous mission.

    Can the boys overcome the many temptations and obstacles in their way?

    What are the "hidden treasures" of the land outside the palace?

    Will they make it back home safely?

    King Shlomai - The House of Pleasures is a deeply meaningful and entertaining book that will appeal to the whole family. And the more times you read it, the more you'll understand... Learn More

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. A good story can transport a newly independent reader to another time and place. With The Secret Journey, a fully illustrated leveled reader, your child will absorb Torah values, learn about Jewish history, and develop a love of reading at the same time.

    When Reb YItzchak Zilber was a young man, he lived in Communist Russia. The government made strict laws against teaching Torah and observing Jewish holidays. They punished people who wouldn’t spy on others and report them for breaking the rules. Because Reb YItzchak would not tell on a fellow Jew, the government sent him to a work camp that was like a jail. In spite of the danger, the Zilber Family was determined to bake matzah for themselves and to send to Reb Yitzchak.

    And it all started with a secret journey!

    A wonderful addition to an exciting series for beginning readers!

    Ages 6-7 Learn More

  6. Welcome to Rav Chaim’s A House Full of Torah

    Hundreds of thousands of Jews from all over the world came to Rav Chaim Kanievsky’s simple home in Bnei Brak. They came for advice and for berachos, and to learn from the man who was totally Torah. In A House Full of Torah, with its engaging, child-friendly stories and delightful illustrations, our children will read about Rav Chaim’s amazing Torah-filled childhood, his love and his knowledge and his desire to help every single Jew.

    And most important of all, our children will discover the beauty of a life lived with Torah and chesed.

    Age Range: Childrens - 5 - 8 Learn More

  7. 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

  8. Harav Naftali Tzvi Yehudah Berlin
    The Netziv


    You're invited to join Zeidy Ephraim and his grandson Yanky in a fascinating new series.

    Each volume has interesting meshalim from Torah greats.
    This time the meshalim are all from the Netziv -
    Harav Naftali Tzvi Yehudah Berlin zt"l.
    So what are you waiting for?
    Let's go!

    Timeless Tales. Stories that keep kids coming back for more! Learn More

  9. Join Avi and Esti on a journey to discover how to become your own queen or king.

    Your crown awaits you… Learn More

  10. 23 Under 1 Roof #12, Lamb on the Loose

    Nothing that happens in the Schneider household is normal!

    What happens when...

    ...Lali decides that the pen of Buma the lamb is in the wrong place?
    ...Gila lets Buma loose on Shabbos morning?
    ...Buma tries to invite herself over for a seudah at the homes of several families in the area?
    ...All the Schneider kids head out on a dizzying chase to find their poor, lost lamb?

    Come along and share in the latest adventures of the Schneiders' 21 children! Learn More

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