Red is My Rimon – A Jewish Child’s Book of Colors
Beautiful, sophisticated paintings depict each color scene, and every page is surrounded by a strong, bright border. Read more…
Beautiful, sophisticated paintings depict each color scene, and every page is surrounded by a strong, bright border. Read more…
Children love interactive surprises… and that’s why they’ll love lifting the flaps to discover what to say in so many different situations. I would really like to eat Some bread with melted cheese I’ve got to ask my mommy, And I make sure to say . . . Read more…
Dear Tree is a beautiful look at the unique relationship between a little boy and his favorite tree. By thinking of what every tree needs in order to thrive and grow, the boy figures out exactly what to wish for his own special tree in the coming year. Read more…
In this rhyming book, a young boy ponders the invisible nature of many things that are indisputably real. Read more…
For young children, the excitement of doing mitzvos lurks around the nearest corner and goes along from room to room! The Place That I Love details which mitzvos are connected to each part of a Jewish home….kashrus in the kitchen, Torah learning in the study, having guests in the bedroom, and the joy of a warm family Shabbos meal in the dining room. Read more…
Malkie just can’t wait for Shabbos. But there is so much to be done. Read more…
Malkie just can’t wait for Shabbos. But there is so much to be done. Read more…
What happens when a little boy has ten pennies to share with his large, loving family? Everyone gets a mitzvah and a lesson in subtraction as each coin disappears into the tzedakah box leaving one less than before. Parents and toddlers will enjoy this story’s rhythm and rhyme. . Read more…
When Hashem gave us the Torah, the whole world was quiet not only the people, but all the animals and their babies, too! Preschool children and their parents will love the simple text and sweet pictures of all the animal families on this very special day. Read more…
“This is the Sukkah I built by myself. . .” or is it? A young child joins in the rollicking fun of hammering the walls, climbing the ladder and putting schach on the family sukkah. Read more…