The Aleph Bais Ship – Yiddish
A toy ship, a pack of Aleph-Bais cards, and a load of imagination combine to create an adventure on the high seas! Read more…
A toy ship, a pack of Aleph-Bais cards, and a load of imagination combine to create an adventure on the high seas! Read more…
Every day, Benny’s mother writes him a mitzvah note, and his father draws a picture on it. Benny takes those notes to his teacher in school. Read more…
While Mrs. Markowitz was away, young Eli Katz fed her fish and brought in her mail. Read more…
Thank You for Everything, is an “I-Can-Draw Keepsake Book” creativity to shine. Read more…
In this beautifully illustrated, rhyming picture book, a young boy and his lively family enjoy every type of weather that Hashem sends their way. And at the end, it becomes clear exactly how snow, wind, rain and sunshine benefit the whole world. Read more…
Hashem is here, Hashem is there, Hashem is truly everywhere! Join a curious boy and his good friend, Tzvi, Who go for a walk to look and see, Up and down and all around, Exactly where Hashem is found! Read more…
Come one, come all, to the Great Shul Fair! When the Great Shul Fair comes to town, children discover what makes each shul unique, and what makes all of them very much the same. Read more…
It is a big adventure for Rivkie and her family to move into a new empty house. As the furniture, carpets, plants, toys and clothes all get put away in their respective places, the family starts to feel at home. That is, until Rivkie discovers that something is missing. Read more…
Donny isn’t sure what Grandma thinks of him…she is so proper and his behavior is far from perfect. Yet, when Donny gets tangled up in some trouble, Grandma reveals the secret that all Grandmothers and grandchildren share. Read more…
Sara Finds a Mitzva is a beautifully illustrated storybook that highlights the importance of returning lost items to their owners. When Sara finds a little toy duck abandoned on top of a mailbox, she and her grandmother embark on a search for the owner that takes them from place to place. Will Sara find her mitzva in the end? And how will she feel about giving up that cute toy duck with shiny black button eyes and soft white wings? The Torah teaches that we should make every effort to return lost items to their owners. Read more…