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The thrill of becoming another year older, being surrounded by family and friends, enjoying goodies and presents and fun makes all boys and girls look forward to their birthdays! But how can a birthday party be a true Jewish celebration?Happy Birthday to Me! a book available in a pink version for girls and blue one for boys, explores what happens when a child wants to include mitzvos and learning as the central part of their special day.When Levi/Leah... thinks that everyone in their family has forgotten their birthday, he/she sets out to make a wonderful mitzvah party all alone. But just when everything seems to be going so well, some unexpected problems lead to a wonderful surprise!Colorful action-packed illustrations and bouncy rhymes make Happy Birthday to Me! the perfect birthday present that can be enjoyed long after the party is over.
Children love interactive surprises¿ and that's why they'll love lifting the flaps to discover what to say in so many different situations. I would really like to eatSome bread with melted cheeseI've got to ask my mommy,And I make sure to say . . . "Please." What to say first thing in the morning? What to say when someone's in my way? What to say before I go to sleep? Lift the flaps to see all the answers. Bright, cheerful illustrations will interest even the youngest children.
Join a young child's quest to discover the Artist responsible for the world's exquisite splendor and variety.
"Throughout the day, a child turns to Hashem to tell Him whatever's on her mind -- words of praise, all her requests, and lots of thank you's -- straight from the heart!"--
A busy princess who can't decide what to wear gets advice from every quarter, but in the end it is up to her to select something that will make her father proud.
It is a big adventure for Rivkie and her family to move into an empty new house. Soon the moving truck arrives. The furniture, carpets, plants, toys and clothes all get put away in their respective places, and the family starts to feel at home.That is - until Rivkie discovers that something is missing. She leads everyone into each room determined to make everything "just right." By working together, the whole family helps to put in place all the important, familiar objects that turn an ordinary house into a special Jewish home. Small children will enjoy seeing Shabbos candlesticks in the dining room, Jewish books in the den, tzedakah boxes in the kitchen, and Chanukah menorahs in the living room. When everything seems just right, Rivkie insists that something is still missing. Finally, they all help put up the mezuzahs to finish transforming their new house into a real Jewish home.
"The sky up high, the land and sea, a brand new world for you and me." Crisp writing and extraordinary illustration combine in this unique picture book about the Creation of the world. The author's rhyming couplets detail the creations that Hashem brought into being on each passing day. "Fins and scales. Flapping tails.A school of fish. A pod of whales."Most important of all is the simple truth shining through the entire narrative: this wonderful world was designed especially for us, and it is good.The Creation Book features paper cut artwork, watercolor and collage techniques by Dena Ackerman, with spectacular details that will delight the very young and amaze their parents and teachers, too!
These books are especially designed with the very youngest children in mind. Bright colors, exciting images and rhythmic text make reading aloud a joy for the reader and child alike! A preschooler's book about the parts of the body from a Jewish point of view. It explores the mitzvos that every child can do...from head to toe.
See, hear, smell, taste and touch and celebrated the Jewish holidays.
The Midrash relates this story of a once wealthy man who became poor. Forced to work the fields for his bread, he worries that he may not be able to feed his family. His wife encourages him to trust in Hashem, and all will be well. When a mysterious visitor meets him in the field one day and offers him six years of riches, he asks his clever wife what to do.Her advice and her subsequent example of using the riches for many good deeds makes the few years last a lifetime.This inspiring story of generosity was adapted by Leah Shollar and illustrated in soft water color drawings by a talented Russian artist. It is sure to inspire the reader with the lesson that good deeds really do last forever.