Thoroughly delightful.--Kirkus Reviews
Thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining, this is a first purchase. --School Library Journal Starred Review
The beloved kitties from Jenna Waldman and Erica Chen's Purr-im Time! are back to celebrate Passover in this bouncing, rhyming story for ages 3-6.
One ear wiggles, then another, Passover is here!
A purr-fect time to celebrate and feel the springtime cheer!
The frolicking kitties are back in a new rhyming story about Passover! There is a lot to do to prepare for the Seder, the meal on Passover where everyone recounts the story of Moses freeing the weary slaves in Pharaoh's Egypt. The cats come together to clean and cook, then eat the seder meal and act out the Passover story.
What happens when you hide the afikomen too well? The Mysterious Missing Matzoh is a hilariously original, utterly heartwarming take on a beloved Passover tradition.
It's that time in the Passover Seder when it's Grandpa Murray's job to break the matzoh and hide the afikomen for the kids to find. But what happens when you hide the afikomen too well? Search as hard as they can, Nathan, Simone, Andrew, and David can't track it down anywhere. The kids may have to turn the house upside down if they want to get their reward and finish the Seder meal.
The Mysterious Missing Matzoh is a joyful title that readers will return to year after year to celebrate Passover. Illustrated by award-winning artist Adam Auerbach and told with heartwarming humor by New York Times bestselling picture book author Alan Katz, it's a must-have for anyone who celebrates the holiday or just wants to learn more about an ages-old tradition.
Peek-a-boo! says a child on each page of this Passover board book, as little readers get a glimpse of all the items that appear on the Passover seder table. Turn the page to find out what each item is!
Passover starts tonight and Zayde is babysitting for Ruthie--his first time by himself! Mommy has left a list of things to do: Buy parsley at the grocery store for the seder plate, go to the playground so Ruthie can use up energy, then use up more energy at home because seders last a long time. And be sure Ruthie takes a nap. But who exactly is babysitting whom as an afternoon of shenanigans ensue?
Marissa Moss shares a story from her own childhood in this Passover gem.
Miriam feels disconnected from the Passover celebration until Uncle Ezra shares the story of his first seder in America with her. Uncle Ezra gives her a broader, more personal sense of the meaning of Passover and the importance of sharing family stories.
Get ready for Passover and introduce little ones to the Seder ritual with this festive shaped board book!
My Seder plate helps celebrate
a holiday so fun.
Friends and family come and eat--
there's room for everyone!
With rhyming text and warm illustrations, this holiday board book describes the traditional items on a Seder plate and their significance during Passover. A simple introduction to and celebration of the holiday--perfect for babies and toddlers. Chag Sameach to you!
Mia loves the Passover seder at Edie Rose's apartment. All the neighbors sit around the table, talking about the journey from slavery to freedom. On Mia's birthday, Edie Rose gives her a rhinestone tiara and a map of the world. You never know what journey might call your name, she says. When Edie Rose falls and breaks her arm, Mia looks at her map and wonders: Could a journey to help her neighbor be calling right now?
A fun-filled, original story worthy of inclusion. --School Library Journal
In a story about community, problem-solving, and flexibility, young Benjy helps bring everyone together to share in the Passover holiday, even if it isn't how they planned to hold their seder.
When a fallen palm tree blocks a highway in Israel on the afternoon before Passover, Benjy's family is stuck in a massive traffic jam. Benjy's family tries to move the tree, but it won't budge. They get help from the other travelers, but still no luck. Everyone is resigned to give up and accept that Passover is ruined.
But Benji saves the day! Why is this night different from all other nights? Because they can celebrate Passover together on the side of the road! Everyone pitches in their food and supplies, sharing in their diverse Jewish cultures, to have Seder on the trunk of this pesky palm tree.
When the prickly palm table was set, and everybody was seated, Benjy took the stage. Welcome one and all to this roadside Passover seder. Like our ancestors who had to make do--we had to, too!
Is it HIGH or is it LOW?
A young koala searches for a hidden piece of matzah in this board book featuring the concepts of HIGH and LOW. Eating matzah and finding the hidden matzah called afikoman are two ways we can celebrate Passover with our family.
Hello, everybodeee! It is Passover, and I am going to a seder at my friend Avigail's house.
A Seder for Grover introduces very young readers to Passover traditions with friends from Sesame Street. Big Bird, Moishe Oofnik, and Avigail join their friend Grover to celebrate the spring holiday of Passover. Together they eat matzah, read from the Haggadah, and find the afikomen.
Pout-Pout Fish is spending Passover with his friend Miss Shimmer and her family, and he's bubbling with excitement to learn all about the seder tradition! Surrounded by friends old and new, he'll learn that on this special holiday, there's always room at the table for wonderful things to happen.
Turn little pouts into big smiles with this paperback series based on the New York Times-bestselling books.Santa is a kind and generous soul who loves what he does. But the world's population has quadrupled in the last hundred years. Staying organized, meeting deadlines, managing his huge crew of elves, heating his North Pole facility, and feeding the flying reindeer have been getting harder to keep up with and finance in recent years. Albeit his magical production operation had never actually failed to meet the world's expectations on Christmas Eve, the stress was clearly getting to him and his adoring wife. Fortunately, on his return home from his rounds last Christmas, he encountered an Irish elf with a solution to relieve Santa's stress.
A joyful and charming Passover tale with kid appeal. -Kirkus Reviews
It's Passover, and 10-year-old Sherwood Mendelson's parents are hosting the Seder. Sherwood's big, loving family have all gathered at the Mendelson home, from Grandma Norma, who brings her Matzoh Balls That Sank the Titanic, to Sherwood's cousins, the Wilder twins, Zach and Seth, who when reciting the Ten Plagues call out Zach's breath! and Seth's soccer shorts! It's a happy Seder until suddenly a terrible thing happens.
After Solomon hides the afikomen-it goes missing. Not missing as it always does at Passover. It has completely, utterly, and thoroughly disappeared. Right into thin air! Without the afikomen, the Mendelson family cannot finish its Seder! But Sherwood happens to be the Greatest Fan of the Greatest Detective of All Time, Sherlock Holmes. With his faithful assistant, Watson, the family Basset Hound, Sherlock Mendelson uses all of his super detective skills to hunt down the culprit who stole the afikomen.
This Christmas story is about a beautiful white dove sitting in a cozy nest, high in the rafters of a stable in Bethlehem. As she awaits the arrival of her firstborn chick, she is blessed to quietly observe the sacred events that unfolded the night the Savior, Jesus Christ, was born. Together, they celebrate the joy and anticipation of motherhood.
Follow Bob and his adopted family this Christmas season.
Through yet another amazing adventure as he discovers the true meaning of Christmas as this adventure teaches him God's love once again through discovery that Jesus was born in a manger on Christmas day! As Bob curls up under the Christmas tree with the beauty of the lights, he is reminded about the real meaning of Christmas, his heart is overjoyed learning how much Jesus really loves us all.
These adventures are sure to touch every reader, leaving them with the gift that they, too, can know the love of Jesus Christ when every day can be like Christmas Day!
In a sky that had no twinkle, stars were shining to and fro, preparing for the Christ Child's birth. Twink wants to help, but what if he can't? Journey through the heavens with the stars as they make ready the gift for the Christ Child.
Long-suffering Chimp tries to talk his friends Ellie the Elephant and Kanga the Kangaroo out of trying to escape from the Biblical Zoo to find a Passover seder to attend, but ends up joining them in the escapade, teaching them about the Passover holiday along the way. And whose house do they turn up at for the seder? Their old friend and zookeeper, Shmulik! Droll Passover story includes lots of funny mistakes when the animals try to remember the words for Passover items and get them all wrong, needing to be corrected by Chimp. Includes back matter about Passover and the Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem.
When Sammy Spider's web gets swept away during the Shapiro family's Passover cleaning, his mother decides spring is a perfect time to make a new web.
As Sammy learns to spin, he gets involved in the Passover seder and plays an important role in the success of the holiday meal.
An adorable story with vibrant cut-out illustrations and a surprise ending. The whole family will enjoy this charming story. . . . --Parent Council