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What Else do I Say? A lift the flap book

: 7.5 x 7.5 inches

It’s so much fun for children to open the flap and reveal exactly the right words and Jewish expressions throughout the day! Read more…

Chanukah Guess Who? A lift the flap book

: 7.5 x 7.5 inches

Bright colorful illustrations of a family celebration bring the holiday to life, and as an added bonus, there’s a page of Chanukah activities for the whole family to share. Read more…

All About Us

: 7 x 10 inches

A preschool child’s book about the parts of the body from a Jewish point of view. It’s fun to explore the mitzvos that every child can do… Read more…

The King in the Field

: 7 x 10 inches

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 Alive My Yom Tov Five Senses

: 7 x 10 inches

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…

A Little Girl Named Miriam

: 7 x 10 inches

Clever and brave, little Miriam is a true Torah heroine. Read more…

The Very Best Book

: 8.5 x 11 inches

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…

Dovid The Little Shepherd

: 7 x 10 inches

Why was Dovid HaMelech chosen to become King of Israel? This story from the Midrash reveals Dovid’s leadership qualities when he was just a young boy caring for his father’s sheep. Read more…

Kind Little Rivka

: 7 x 10 inches

This inspiring story highlights Rivka’s acts of kindness to others, including ten very thirsty camels. Read more…

A Little Boy Named Avram

: 7 x 10 inches

The famous tale from the Midrash of how our forefather Avraham, at the early age of three, discovered the existence of the one, true G-d. Read more…