Relates what happens when the family parrot steals the afikomen at the Passover seder.
The Passover Story (Jewish Holiday Books for Children, #6)
by Sarah Mazor
Amateur archaeologist Jodie invites her cousin Zach on an adventure exploring Hezekiah's Tunnel in Jerusalem when he comes for a visit over Passover.
My Amazing Passover Activity Book (Activity Book for Kids, #5)
by Alex Man
150 Sudoku for Kids Ages 4-8 (Sudoku Puzzle Books for Kids, #1)
by Kota Morinishi
A simple description of the food and activities at a Seder, the ritual meal of Passover, including an explanation of their historical and symbolic significance.
Grover and Big Bird's Passover Celebration
by Tilda Balsley and Ellen Fischer
While making their way to Brosh's house for the Passover seder, Grover, Big Bird, and Avigail talk about the history and traditions of the holiday, and find opportunities to do good deeds.
In this charming and witty Passover story about kindness, community, tradition, and forgiveness, a little mouse disrupts a town's preparations for the holiday when it steals a piece of leavened bread—or chometz—just as all the houses have been swept clean in time for the holiday. It's the morning before the start of Passover, and all the villagers have swept their homes clean of leavened bread, in keeping with the traditions of the holiday. Suddenly, a small mouse steals a piece of bread and te...
A Tablet Magazine Best Jewish Children's Book for 2022! National Jewish Book Award Finalist A hopeful but not sugarcoated retelling of the first spring and Passover of the pandemic . . . A lovely reminder of how the pandemic that separated us also brought us together. --Rachel Fremmer, Tablet MagazineA young girl practices the Four Questions on her apartment balcony in Jerusalem and finds a way to bring the neighbors together for Passover even during the separation of a pandemic.
Touch of Passover - Portuguese (Um Toque de Pessach) (Touch and Feel)
Sketchbook For Drawing Fillers Christmas Gifts
by Cher Sketch Book
Every year at Passover, Rosie's grandma puts four matzah balls in each bowl of chicken soup. But Rosie wants to know, why does she need four of them? So Grandma tells Rosie the funny story of the famous matzah ball contest that occurred many years ago, one that would forever change her view of what was meant by the best matzah ball.Young readers will love finding the hidden matzah in each Seder scene, and then making their own matzah balls with the recipe in the back of the book.