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On Tu BiShvat - the 15th day of Shvat - trees celebrate their birthday!The New Year for Trees marks the renewal and reawakening of nature after its winter slumber. The joyous day is celebrated in Israel and by Jews worldwide, planting trees and feasting on various delicious fruit. Special attention is given to Shiv'at Haminim, the Seven Species native to the Land of Israel, namely, wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranate, olives, and dates (honey).Included in the book:Guide to TransliterationAbout Tu BiShvatThe Shke-di-ya (The Almond Tree)Shiv-at Ha-mi-nim (The Seven Species) and the lessons we learn from them.¿¿Tu BiShvat Customs
How to Chanukah is a children's picture book that explains why Chanukah is celebrated every year for eight days and nights. Easy-to-understand rhymes describe life under Syrian-Greek rule, the Maccabees' heroic battles, and the miracle of the little untainted can of oil found in the damaged and desecrated Holy Temple that lasted eight days.ALSO INCLUDED IN THE BOOK:1. Explanations about the Chanukiyah (the Chanukah Menorah)2. The blessings for the ceremonial candle-lighting ritual in Hebrew, English transliteration, and English translation.3. About the Dreidel4. The Dreidel Game5. The Dreidel Song
Ami, Tami, and their parents visit a zoo and have lots of fun learning the Hebrew names of animals.
Fred the monkey is being bullied but he is keeping it a SECRET--When Jason Brown moves to town, he has no friends. He is bored and lonely, so he picks on little Fred. The smaller monkey does not like to fight, but he also does not want to snitch! Fred pretends to be sick and stays in bed. When Fred's friends find out, they convince him that 'telling' is the right thing to do when anyone is bullied. Fred's friends come up with an idea, and together they march to Jason's house. ¿What did Fred's friends say to Jason? Did Jason continue to bully Fred?Read The Bully in Monkeyville and find out.
PERFECT HIGH HOLIDAY GIFT FOR CHILDRENAn interactive guide to the four fall-holidays that occur during Tishrei, the first month of the Jewish Calendar, when Jews celebrate Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, and Shmini Atzeret/Simchat Torah, each with its unique rituals, customs, and meaning.This fun an interactive book provides- An overview of each of the holidays- Highlights of unique holiday characteristics- Description of customs and traditions.The descriptive explanation of the holidays and the fun, colorable images, provide hours of informative entertainment.Recommended for children ages 6 to 11
Miss Happy Morejoy's preschool class was surprised one morning when their beloved teacher arrived looking sad. When the kids found out why Miss Happy's smile was missing, they knew they had to remind her of the Power of Happy. To chase away the blues, Miss Happy and her preschoolers played the Happy Game, a fun and engaging activity that lifted everyone's spirit.Read Things that Make Me Happy and play the Happy Game with your kids. Together you will discover how to Think Happy and Be Happy.
The children's book Happy to Be Me: Positive Affirmations for Little Boys consists of 26 positive affirmations based on the 26 letters of the alphabet. Each affirmation is expressed in rhyme and is accompanied by a lovely illustration that is bound to delight your child and make you smile.Positive affirmations are the powerful, holistic, and incredibly effective method of building a confident and optimistic mind and of nurturing self-belief in children. This well-documented effect of positive affirmations should inspire every parent to introduce this exercise into their child's routine.Read Happy to Be Me: Positive Affirmations for Little Boys with your son, grandson, nephew or favorite godchild, and see the beloved little boys in your life blossom.Also available:Happy to Be Me: Positive Affirmations for Little Girlsand Happy to Be Me: Positive Affirmations for Little Kids (the combined version).
The children's book Happy to Be Me: Positive Affirmations for Little Girls consists of 26 positive affirmations based on the 26 letters of the alphabet. Each affirmation is expressed in rhyme and is accompanied by a lovely illustration that is bound to delight your child and make you smile.Positive affirmations are powerful and effective in building self-confidence, self-belief, and optimism in children. This well-documented impact of positive affirmations inspires parents to promote this habit in their children's daily routine.Read Happy to Be Me: Positive Affirmations for Little Girls with your daughter, granddaughter, niece or favorite godchild, and watch as your beloved little girl blossoms.Read Happy to Be Me: Positive Affirmations for Little Girls with your daughter, granddaughter, niece or favorite godchild, and see the beloved little girl in your life blossom.Also available:Happy to Be Me: Positive Affirmations for Little Boysand Happy to Be Me: Positive Affirmations for Little Kids (the combined version).
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