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Red is My Rimon – A Jewish Child’s Book of Colors / HaRimon Shehli Adom (Hebrew Edition)

Published Date: January 9, 2018

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Out of Print

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Dena Ackerman
Hebrew
8.5 x 11 inches
978-965-92652-7-5

Overview

What colorful mitzvos come into your head

When you think of yellow — or brown, blue, and red?

All around the year, we do mitzvos with colorful objects:   brown matza,  green lulav,  red rimon, silver candlesticks, and so many more!

Beautiful, sophisticated paintings depict each color scene, and every page is surrounded by a strong, bright border.  The lovely rhyming verses will appeal to even the very youngest toddlers.

What a great way to learn colors and mitzvos!  A valuable gift for every Jewish child to read and enjoy all year long!

 

Red is my Rimon

Written by Dvorah Glick illustrated by Dena Ackerman

ISBN: 9789659265275

Hardcover / 32 pages / Ages 2-5 / List Price $13.95 Out of Print

Author / Illustrator

About the Author:

Dvorah Glick lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and seven children. Red is my Rimon is her first children’s book.

 

 

About the Illustrator:

Dena Ackerman is an artist and illustrator who lives with her family in Israel.

Editor’s Review

City Spirit December 2012 – Rebecca Klempner

Dena Ackerman-nee Heller-grew up right here in L.A.  Although I didnt know her well, several friends spoke admiringly of her artistic talents, so surprising to find in a teenager with very little formal art instruction. Now all grown up, with a famiiy of her own, Dena lives in Israel, where she has turned her talents into a professional pursuit. Her first illustrating  credit is the newpicture book, Red is my Rimon. Dena’s intricate watercolors accompany a simple rhyming text that will appeal to young readers, aged 18 months to 5 years. The elaborate detail lavished on each page will astonish the audience, who will turn back again and again to admire the life-like shofar, glittering gold keilim from the beis hamikdash and the satin dress on a little girl setting the Shabbos table. Dvorah Glick’s words will invite little readers to recall familiar life cycle events and dates on the Jewish calendar, and the laminated pages will help the book endure your childrens sticky fingers. Red is my Rimon is availabie in local Jewish bookstores and online.

Rebecca Klempner is herself an author. Her book, A Dozen Daisies for Raizy, is available on line and in Jewish bookstores nationwide, and she currently writes for Binah BeTWeen and HaModia For more about her, visit http ://rebeccaklempner,word press.c om/.

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