To: The Easter Bunny From: Michael I’ve always celebrated Easter, but my new stepsister, Anna, celebrates Passover. I want her to have something special in the Golden Egg when you bring it. If I think of something, I’ll let you know. While waiting for an answer, Michael annoys Anna by following her around hoping for inspiration. But Anna has her own problem: her Passover items are missing. Each time she can’t find something, Michael has an “aha” moment and is certain he has discovered what to...
How to Draw Animals for Kids 6-8 (How to Draw Books for Kids, #1)
by Nick Marshall
Private Joel and the Sewell Mountain Seder (Passover)
by Bryna J Fireside
A group of Jewish soldiers, and three freed slaves, have a Passover seder in 1862 on the battlefields of the Civil War.
The Matzah That Papa Brought Home (Passover Titles)
by Fran Manushkin
A cumulative rhyme in the style of "The House That Jack Built" describes the traditions connected to a family's celebration of the Passover seder.
A simple introduction to the Jewish festival of Passover.
Readers join a cute family and their dog as they prepare for and celebrate the spring holiday of Passover, cleaning the house, making matzah ball soup, assembling the seder plate, saying the Four Questions, and looking for the afikomen at the end of the seder. This 12-page board book features '3D-feeling' art by Viviana Garofoli, who illustrates all the books in this Jewish holiday series including Shabbat is Coming!, Hanukkah is Coming! and Rosh Hashanah is Coming! (available Fall 2016).
The seder is over, and it's time to look for the matzoh. Join Bunny, Turtle, Lamb, and Duck as they search every nook and cranny. With ten flaps to lift, kids will have a blast checking under tables, in the refrigerator, between the couch cushions, and more as they take part in this beloved holiday tradition.
“A modern Passover story based on pop culture superheroes…highlights Jewish diversity around the world” —Sydney Taylor Shmooze "This book’s empathy and humor open the door to a vision of freedom that, unlike a shank bone, cannot be replaced." —Jewish Book Council "This light, entertaining early reader Passover book is a pleasant addition to schools and libraries looking to expand their Passover collections." —School Library Journal In this comedic graphic novel, Eric Kimmel delivers a lig...
An Invitation to Passover
by Rabbi Kerry Olitzky and Rabbi Deborah Bodin Cohen
Rhyming text describes a family's celebration of Passover.
“A Seder and cowboy clothes are beautifully woven together.” – Kirkus Reviews Last year, Jacob and his family had been in Russia, but this year they were in the new land of Argentina. Jacob hoped his new friend Benito would join them for the seder. Would he? Could a Passover meal here, with cowboys, chickens, and horses, feel like home, too? Spectacular and painterly artwork brings the landscape of Argentina to life in this historically based, fictional story about a Russian Jewish family inte...
“Sweet, endearing, colorful illustrations bring out the humor in the actions of the puppy, who is clearly loved as an equal member of his young family.” – Kirkus Reviews Kayla loves having Passover seder with her family and her dog, Kugel—even though he almost spills the grape juice, makes a mess of the matzah, and takes off with the afikoman! This story touches on the highlights of the Passover seder with warmth and humor. An author note at the end explores how Passover songs can lift our spi...
In this charming and humorous story, Miriam discovers—with the help of her family and a little matzah bread—the true meaning and importance of Passover. Miriam loves spending time with her family during Passover, and all week long she is happy to eat lots of matzah. But when she wakes up on the last day of the holiday, she is sick of matzah and refuses to eat it ever again. Then Grandpa makes his special matzah brei for the whole family, and Miriam learns there’s more to Passover than just the m...
One family prepares for the traditional seder that ushers in Passover.