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Cover: Engineer Arielle and the Israel Independence Day Surprise

Engineer Arielle and the Israel Independence Day Surprise

“Engineer Arielle drives a train in Jerusalem, just like her great-grandfather, engineer Ari. The difference is Arielle’s train is a modern light rail train and she’s driving it on a special day – Israel Independence Day. She doesn’t know how she will celebrate the day because she View →

 
Cover: The Six-Day Hero

The Six-Day Hero

“The opening scene in The Six-Day Hero takes place at a ceremony in celebration of Israel’s nineteenth birthday. Twelve-year-old Motti’s brother Gideon is on the dais being honored as an Independence Day baby. Motti can’t stand the boring, hot ceremony and wriggles out to… View →

 
Cover: Engineer Arielle and the Israel Independence Day Surprise

Engineer Arielle and the Israel Independence Day Surprise

“The roof of a train and the roof of the sky deliver a picture book about Israel’s Independence Day. Engineer Arielle, energetic, 21st century, modern, urban train engineer is the great, great granddaughter of Engineer Ari renowned for his adventures driving the first ever train in View →

 
Cover: No Baths at Camp

No Baths at Camp

“Jewish content is positive and culturally re-enforcing for the campers. This is a light-hearted, amusing, and recommended story which would be perfect as a read-to for preschoolers or as an independent read for ages 6-8.” — Jewish Book World View →

 
Cover: The Apple Tree's Discovery

The Apple Tree's Discovery

“A little apple tree wants to be like the other trees in the oak forest. It particularly longs to have stars, since the other trees have stars that dangle and shimmer on their branches at night. The tree asks God for stars, and in response, God tries to let the tree know how many… View →

 
Cover: Talia and the Rude Vegetables

Talia and the Rude Vegetables

“Kar-Ben Publishing, a division of Lerner Publishing Group, has released three delightful books for young readers who want to learn more about the upcoming High Holidays. Both Rosh Hashana and Sukkot are represented in the offerings, and they will brighten up and holiday… View →

 
Cover: Counting on Naamah: A Mathematical Tale on Noah's Ark

Counting on Naamah: A Mathematical Tale on Noah's Ark

“Counting on Naamah is a charming story, creatively and colourfully illustrated.”—Jewish Independent View →

 

“This entry in the ’It’s Time’ series of Jewish holiday photo-essays is a charmer. Adorable preschoolers, including children of Asian and African descent, take a pretend trip to Israel to celebrate Israeli Independence Day, a common practice in Jewish schools… View →

 
Cover: Duct Tape Purim

Duct Tape Purim

“Useful to spark the imaginations of young crafters who may not be ready for Pinterest and who want to be independent in creating their Purim costumes.”—Association of Jewish Libraries View →

 
Cover: Engineer Arielle and the Israel Independence Day Surprise

Engineer Arielle and the Israel Independence Day Surprise

“This satisfying addition to the Engineer Ari series springs forward to the present day. Following in the footsteps of her great-great grandfather, Engineer Ari who drove the first steam engine from Jaffa to Jerusalem, Arielle also drives a train, only now it’s Jerusalem’s popular… View →