The King in the Field
Five good friends spend an afternoon together in the field, wishing they could somehow enter the palace for a meeting with the king. Read more…
Five good friends spend an afternoon together in the field, wishing they could somehow enter the palace for a meeting with the king. Read more…
When the Rabinovich children arrive in America, they each bring a special gift from their grandparents back in Russia. Eleven-year-old Moshele uses his gift to help him adjust to being Jewish out on the North Dakota prairie. Twelve-year-old Raizel uses her gift to remind her to act more grown up, even when there are animals in the beds, chickens reluctant to give up their eggs, and dangerous blizzards. And nine-year-old Chaya? She can’t even figure out what Bubby’s gift is supposed to be. Read more…
By using their sense of sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch, the lively children in this book can always figure out which Jewish holiday has arrived. Read more…
At the heart of mastering the blessings on food is understanding the origin of each type of treat. This unique picture book details the growing and processing of bread, grape juice, baked goods, fruits vegetables and more! Now, toddlers can understand how familiar favorites appear on their plates . . . Read more…
Little Eli would love to visit all the people he knows who aren’t feeling well and try to cheer them up. But germs and hospital rules and doctor’s orders get in his way. Read more…
Clever and brave, little Miriam is a true Torah heroine. Read more…
This stirring tale, based on true events in recent history, describes how even in the worst situation, the light of the menorah can never be extinguished. Read more…
When Avi, a new boy, moves in next door to the two brothers it doesn’t look like he’ll be a very good ballplayer, Will Yossi and Laibel judge him by his appearance or give Avi a chance? Join everyone’s favorite characters as they find out what really makes someone a friend! Read more…
The Very Best Book selects familiar items that a child sees every day, like: boxes for cereal, coins for candy, water in raindrops, bottles of soda and then shows how these same objects can be used for mitzvos. The box is an esrog box, coins are for tzedakah, water in the washing cup, and a bottle of wine for kiddush. Read more…
The Wise Little Judge, is unique collection of stories for children ages eight through twelve. Included in this exciting collection are Yom Tov stories, fascinating incidents from the days of the Baal Shem Tov and other pivotal moments in history. The stories have been edited by David Sholom Pape and originally appeared in the children’s magazine, The Moshiach Times. Read more…