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  1. Teach & Touch is a heartwarming series of stories in rhyme that appeal to the senses – including touch.

    The stories instill the love and beauty of the Torah in both listeners and readers. The story of Noach is presented in a creative and friendly way that conveys a vivid portrayal of the times to young children. Learn More

  2. Why did Levi put his shoes on the wrong feet? How will garlic croutons ease the pain of a fractured bone? Just ask Mr. Krakowsky!

    Mr. K. is the cook at the Eshel Avraham cheder. But he does a lot more than whip up hot dogs, meatballs, and schnitzel. Watch him as he stops the boys from tossing their plates, tricks them into eating eggplant, and surprises a very picky eater.

    Whether it’s a bread-eating contest, a lost parrot, or a clean-up campaign that makes a huge mess, Mr. K. will solve any problem with a clever solution. Easy as pie! Learn More

  3. A Multi-Sensory Method for Learning the Alef Beis

    Learning the letters of the Alef-Beis is special and new!
    But how do we pronounce them? What do we do?
    We'll teach you the sounds, and motions we'll show...
    Are you ready to learn? Come on, let's go!


    In this unique, multi-sensory Alef-Beis book for kids, written by both an experienced speech therapist and a veteran preschool morah, children will learn exactly how to articulate the sound that each letter makes. Additionally, a hand or body motion is given for every letter, to enable kids who are kinesthetic learners to actually "experience" the Alef-Beis. The result is a fun and educational book that will have your kids not just learning the Alef-Beis, but "owning" them too! Learn More

  4. Who wouldn't want to live in a world where he gets everything he wants? A world where everyone can do whatever they feel like doing?

    At first, such a world sounds amazing, and lots of fun!

    Now come along on a journey with Tzali to Wanna Land and see what happens... You might just reconsider. Learn More

  5. Every Jewish woman and girl is a princess because her Father is the King of all kings! Yet, some find it challenging to dress and act the part — with regal tznius and dignity.

    In Proud to Be a Princess, acclaimed author and educator Genendel Krohn presents tznius in a positive way. Enchanced by Tirtsa Pelleg’s beautiful illustrations, these moving stories will motivate young girls and keep them inspired as they grow older. Learn More

  6. Do you want your children to ...

    Wait impatiently for Shabbos to begin? Enjoy every moment of Shabbos? Love Shabbos -- and Live Shabbos?

    Share with them the wonder and joy of Shabbos in the popular Living Shabbos For Children series!

    In Living Shabbos for Children 2, bestselling, beloved author Goldie Golding joins Rabbi David Sutton in offering our children 20 fun, relatable, and exciting stories about Shabbos.

    • What lesson about Shabbos did a Jewish man learn from the Queen of England?
    • How did keeping Shabbos save a farmer’s onion crop?
    • Why did the Shabbos angels leave the house where they were singing beautiful zemiros - and why did they come back later?

    Designed for children ages 4 - 8, and based on the popular books Living Shabbos and Embrace Shabbos by Rabbi Sutton, this collection of fun, child-friendly stories and delightful illustrations gives us a powerful and effective way to instill a love for Shabbos into our children. Learn More

  7. Stories to fill a child's dreams ...

    What better way to head off to sleep than with inspiring stories about gedolei Yisrael? Our gedolim’s sterling middos and care for every Jew are a model for our children (and us!) to follow, and teach us lessons that last a lifetime.

    “These stories will help kids dream bigger!”-- Rabbi Binyamin Wielgus, renowned storyteller

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  8. Children will have such a wonderful day
    When they live the Torah Way!

    Beloved children’s writer Rebbetzin Sara Ginsburg brings young readers another book to delight, inspire, and gently teach them.

    There are so many mitzvos boys and girls can do on their busy, happy day. They can say berachos and answer Amein. They can share their scooters with a friend who doesn’t have one. They can return a lost watch, take care of younger brothers and sisters, and make a sad friend feel better.

    With its charming rhymes, relatable text, and engaging illustrations, I Live My Day The Torah Way shows our children how to fill their days -- and their lives -- with mitzvos.

    Childrens - 1 - 5 Learn More

  9. “Make sure you stay out of trouble…”

    Nine-year-old twins Ari and Tova Berg are looking forward to spending Pesach at the Nightlight Resort. But the discovery of a mysterious note makes them realize that a major theft is about to take place. Can the twins figure out the clues before it’s too late — and still manage to stay out of trouble?

    Join the Berg family for an unforgettable experience at the Nightlight Resort! Learn More

  10. Yael Learns to Wait (#13) Book/CD

    A story about patience

    "When will we get there already?" complains Yael as her family travels on a long car trip to visit her Uncle Chaim and Aunt Miriam. Join Yael as she learns how to make waiting much easier!

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

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

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