Children
A Library Bag Filled with Jewish Children's Books
- Item Number
- 271
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 45 USD to jweivoda
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
Grow Your Jewish Library
Just in time for Hanukkah, enjoy a selection of hardcover and paperback picture books that will delight any child, tucked into a sturdy Kar-Ben book bag that is great for carrying books or anything else. Expand your family’s holiday library with Kar-Ben’s new Hanukkah titles:
- In Engineer Ari and the Hanukkah Mishap, Ari screeches his train to a halt to avoid hitting a stubborn camel sitting on the tracks. The camel’s Bedouin owner invites Ari to his tent to await help, where the two have an impromptu Hanukkah celebration.
- In Nathan Blows Out the Hanukkah Candles, Jacob loves his autistic brother, Nathan, but when Hanukkah comes, Jacob worries that Nathan might embarrass him in front of a new friend.
- In Harvest of Light, readers follow the process as tiny spring flowers blossom into green fruit, and then ripen into shiny black olives that are gathered, sorted and pressed into oil by a family who uses the oil to light their Hanukkah menorah.
Enjoy reading together and exploring Jewish identity with four more books:
- Green Bible Stories for Children retells the adventures of Noah, Abraham, Joshua and others and includes activities that will help young readers understand why and how to nurture and protect the environment.
- In Joseph and the Sabbath Fish, Joseph always welcomes guests to his table, while his greedy neighbor Judah scoffs at Joseph’s generosity. But, times change in this folktale and Judah turns to Joseph for help.
- In A Grandma/Grandpa Like Yours, animal grandparents like challah-baking chimpanzee nanas and tallit-sharing sheep zaydes lovingly demonstrate the universal characteristics of Jewish grandparents.
- In The Shabbat Box, Ira cannot wait to bring home the special Shabbat Box from school, and accidentally loses it but comes up with a solution on his own.
Item Special Note
Winner to pick up at JFCS office or to pay additional shipping costs
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