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Hanukkah is a wonderful time filled with games, food, family, and fun. It's also the celebration of an ancient miracle, and retelling and remembering the story of that miracle is an essential part of the holiday, for young and old. The story of the courageous Maccabees is retold in simple yet dramatic text, accompanied by vibrant paintings of the battle, the Temple of Jersualem, and the oil which miraculously burned for eight long nights. A traditional recipe for latkes is included, as are directions for the dreidel game, for readers who want to continue the festivities at home.
Meet Marty, a plucky young matzah whose enthusiasm for seder meets the grim reality of the afikomen tradition. This irreverent and (vaguely) educational book teaches children both the key seder traditions (seder plate foods, the four questions, the ten plagues), and 9 distinct synonyms for "butt"!
All the guidance you need to use The Hero in Me booklets in your setting including instructions for incorporating online resources from ANU - Museum of the Jewish People.
"This is the story of two men, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rabbi Joachim Prinz, an immigrant from Nazi Germany, with a shared belief that remaining silent in the face of injustice was wrong"--
Legends of the AlefBet: A Coloring Book is based on the letters of the Hebrew and Yiddish alphabets introduced in Professor Miriam Hoffman's epic examination of the origins of written language, Legends of the AlefBet: The Origins of the Alphabet.Using the classic characters designed by Ben Tsiyon Zuckerman (1890-1944), a Russian Jewish painter, you can create your own masterpieces in crayon, colored pencil, and marker.No matter your level of expertise, these magnificent designs will help you learn the letters of the AlefBet.This fun book makes the perfect gift for the Jewish holidays, birthdays, and more. Grab a set of pencils to go with it!
Share Hanukkah's history and traditions with this heartwarming, colorful storybook-for kids ages 3 to 5Children will love discovering the hows and whys of The Festival of Lights in this standout choice among Hanukkah books for kids. They'll go on a sweet and exciting journey, joining Ori, Yael, and their family on a trip through time to explore the history of the holiday.Everything Hanukkah books for kids should be, this title features guides to holiday activities, like how to light the menorah and say the blessings, play dreidel, and cook latkes-making it fun and simple for them to participate in traditional Hanukkah celebrations. There's even a handy glossary to help kids remember important words!Go beyond other Hanukkah books for kids with:The story of Hanukkah-Give kids an easy and enjoyable way to learn about the history of the Maccabees, their defeat of Antiochus, and the miracle of the oil. How you celebrate-Like the best Hanukkah books for kids, this title will help young readers see how Hanukkah is celebrated, but they'll also learn the reasons why.Things to do-Keep them involved with simple and straightforward directions for making treats, singing songs, and more.Get one of the only Hanukkah books for kids that combines fiction, nonfiction, and active elements for tons of holiday fun!
This new addition to the bestselling Indestructibles line of drool-proof, rip-proof, washable books for babies introduces babies and toddlers to the celebration of Passover.
This charming book takes us on a journey to the fascinating country of Israel. Told in verse, from a child's perspective we are introduced to the diversity of its people. Explanatory text sheds more light on their cultures and traditions.
This smart and hilarious journal is the perfect companion for the young person preparing for their bar/bat mitzvah. Kids can open to any page and pick from a wide variety of funny, thought-provoking, and clever prompts that will encourage them to draw, write, and create. Like: Write six instructions to an alien about how to be a good bar/bat mitzvah guest. What are some BIG questions you have about being Jewish? Draw HUGE question marks and write your questions around it. Scribble WILDLY on this page when you are REALLY stressed out. Staple a copy of the first thank you note that you messed up and couldn't send here. Draw a ladder. Write on each rung something you would like to do before you are bat mitzvah. Irreverent and respectful at the same time, Make This Journal is sure to spark the bar or bat mitzvah kid's imagination, and encourage them to reflect on this meaningful, ridiculous, spiritual, and stressful simcha that we all know and love.
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