Succos

  1. Sukkos Guess Who?

    A Lift-the-Flap Book

    It’s exciting and interactive for children to guess the rhyming Sukkos riddles, then open the flap to reveal the answers. Cleverly designed so the very young will learn as they go… all about the special holiday mitzvos and foods, the joy of building a sukkah and shaking the lulav and esrog, and so much more. This fun and lively book features all the important days of celebration, including Chol HaMoed, Hoshanah Rabbah, Shemini Atzeres and Simchas Torah!

    “I‘m made of cut branches or bamboo

    On top of the sukkah, here’s what I do —

    I give lots of shade and let in some light,

    And through me you see the stars at night.

    Who am I?

    Children are sure to love the bright, colorful illustrations that depict a loving family enjoying yom tov together. This sturdy, hard bound book makes a great gift for boys and girls ages 3 and up. Perfect for preschool classrooms, storytime, and children’s parties!

    *Schach!

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  2. From the author of the popular Practical Halachos of Shabbos, this important work introduces readers to the complex laws of Yom Tov in an easy-to-learn format. Includes sources for each law, footnotes, review questions, as well as a story to highlight the many common mistaken impressions many of us have about the leniencies relating to the laws of Yom Tov versus the laws of Shabbos.

    Rabbi Birnbaum is also the author of the best-selling Pathway to Prayer series. Learn More

  3. If you were a baker

    With an apron and hat,

    A mixing bowl and blender,

    And much more than that…

    …then what would you bake for each Yom Tov?

    Children often associate the Jewish holidays with each one’s own unique foods, whether it’s honey cake for Rosh Hashanah, hamantaschen for Purim, matzah for Pesach, or cheesecake for Shavuos. In Yom Tov Yummies, your child will be taken on a mouth-watering trip around the year, as he or she meets up with the various symbolic foods of each Yom Tov—in one very special bakery! Learn More

  4. Attractive Hard Plastic Esrog box

    With Handle and foam inside. Learn More

  5. Succos With Bina, Benny, And Chaggai Hayonah Learn More
  6. The Sukkah that I Built

    Shortly after the awe-inspiring days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, we celebrate the joyous holiday of Sukkos. On this yom tov, we eat in a sukkah to remember the temporary dwellings of the Jewish people during the Exodus from Egypt.

    In The Sukkah that I Built, a young child joins in the rollicking fun of hammering the walls, climbing the ladder and putting schach on the family sukkah. Set to a “House that Jack Built” refrain, the reader builds his vocabulary along with the building of the sukkah! Each “new” word appears in a different color, highlighting the key words for easy recognition by the young, beginning reader.

    Bold, colorful illustrations with all the objects clearly positioned on every page make this book a unique learning experience! Perfect for reading aloud, The Sukkah that I Built teaches young children both sequencing and “how to build a sukkah.” Sure to become a family favorite at Sukkos time. Learn More

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