Why did generations of people grow up thinking that Jews really had horns? Did Eve really eat an apple, and if not, why does everyone think she did? Did Noah's ark really exist? Did Moses really write the Torah? This fascinating book explores these and many other assumptions about Jews and Judaism.
Jews come in every shape, size, and color. With this delightful new book from Debra Darvick, children will learn that no matter what they look like or where they are from, they are part of the Jewish family. Featuring full-color photographs showing the diversity of the Jewish community, this book is ideal for families, early childhood centers, and outreach programs. For ages 5 and under.
"Lovely...A great buy for any Jewish library." --Marjorie Ingall
What's for dinner tonight? Artist, author, and cook Lisa Rauchwerger serves up mouthwatering meals and memories in her delightful cookbook. Using the Jewish calendar as a framework, both parent and child can cook up tasty treats all year long.
Good Morning, Boker Tov is a perfect way to begin the day with your young child.
Michelle Shapiro Abraham's latest book is chock full of colorful pictures by illustrator Selina Alko and easy-to-read texts that express one of the essential Jewish values: being thankful for all that we have.
Book 1: An Interactive Guide Through to Shabbat and the Fall Holidays
What do you do while your chocolate chip challah is baking in the oven? Flip through the pages of the Chocolate Chip Challah Activity Books--that"s what! These activity books for children in primary grades and their families are chock full of information about the Jewish holidays. In each one, you will meet the smiling veggies from our best selling cookbook The Chocolate Chip Challah as they guide the reader through fun-filled activities, puzzles, games, and more! Organized by holiday, each book focuses on related vocabulary, art activities, and ways to make the holidays more meaningful in your family or classroom.
Wonderful puzzles, songs, games, coloring pages and more!
Invaluable resource for family education
Appropriate for children in grades K-6, their families, and teachers