These books are especially designed with the very youngest children in mind. Bright colors, exiting images and rhythmic text make reading aloud a joy for reader and child alike!
The Very Best Book
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£7.50
by Dina Rosenfeld illustrated by Vitaliy Romanenko
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. Ordinary everyday things used in a special Jewish way.
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I Go To School
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£5.95
Written and illustrated by Rikki Benenfeld
This picture book is perfect for parents and toddlers to read together in preparation for an important milestone. Soft, watercolor illustrations and simple rhyming text perfectly convey the message that school is a warm and cozy place in learn Torah, do mitzvos, and have fun!
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Is It Shabbos Yet?
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£5.95
by Ellen Emerman illustrated by Tova Leff
Malkie just can't wait for Shabbos. But there is so much to be done. This beautifully illustrated, full-color book helps children relate to Shabbos preparations with simple descriptions of all the household tasks that enliven the end of the week.
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The Yarmulka, Kippa, Coppel Book
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£5.95
Written and Illustrated by Rifka Friedman
Whatever you call it in your home, the traditional Jewish headcovering is a way of acknowledging that Someone is above us all. Throughout the day and around the year, the child in this story is proud to have his yarmulke, kippah, coppel right where it belongs! Detailed, whimsical artwork will fascinate preschoolers.
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Goodnight My Friend Aleph
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£5.95
Written and illustrated by Tova
Mordechai A charming, delightful illustrated book, designed to lull your little one to sleep while teaching him Aleph- "Basics."As he says "goodnight" to all his friends - from Eliezer Avraham Esrog to Tanchum Torah - he is introduced to the essential objects in a Jewish child's life. Contains a glossary and the "Shema" in Hebrew and English.
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My Upsheren Book
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£5.95
by Yaffa Gottlieb illustrated by Binah Tirtzah Bindell
For a three-year-old boy, his "upsheren" - the traditional first haircut - is an exciting event. It can also be an occasion for anxiety, which is why this book was conceived: to help parents prepare for, and reassure their child about this special day. The text's clear and simple style is complemented by delicate watercolor drawings.
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My Jewish ABC's
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£5.95
by Draizy Zelcer illustrated by Patti Nemeroff
A brand new way to introduce the English alphabet to your child...using objects that are an important part of a Jewish child's world. In this charming and original picture book, each letter of the ABC's is paired with a familiar Jewish object or concept to make learning fun.
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My Shabbos 123's
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£5.95
by Suri Fettman illustrated by Patti Nemeroff
Donny and his sister, Dina, begin to set the Shabbos table with one silver kiddush cup, two challos - and end with ten napkins. In the process, preschool children can identify familiar objects that grace the Shabbos table and learn the numbers from one to ten. A special chart at the end of the book reinforces the concept of counting for the very young.