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JewlyBandz, Yom Kippur (2 Dozen)
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My Very First Jewish Board Books (Set of 22)
[1-58013-045-3]
      $110.61

Save 10% on this fabulous 22 book set, which contains books on holidays, Shabbat, mitzvot, rituals, Israel, colors, shapes, counting & so much more!
 
The Numbers of My Jewish Year -- New!
By Marji E. Gold-Vukson
Illustrated by Joni Oeltjenbruns
Preschoolers learn about numbers as they count objects related to the Jewish holidays. Fifth book in the popular My Jewish Year board book series including The Colors of My Jewish Year, The Sounds of My Jewish Year, The Shapes of My Jewish Year, and The Opposites of My Jewish Year.
 
Happy Birthday, World: A Rosh Hashanah Celebration
by Latifa Berry Kropf
Illustrated by Lisa Carlson
Rosh Hashanah comes to life when a little boy celebrates the birthday of the world as he would celebrate his own birthday! At this birthday party he enjoys apples and honey, holiday candles and the blowing of the shofar.
 
It’s Tu B’Shevat
by Edie Stoltz Zolkower
Illustrated by Richard Johnson
As a boy and his family plant a sapling, they imagine all the wonderful things the tree will provide: shade, fruit, breezes, a home for birds, and even a place for the boy to hang a tire swing. Together, they celebrate Tu B’Shevat, the birthday of the trees.

The Opposites of My Jewish Year
by L.N. Dion
Illustrated by Julie Olson
Preschoolers learn about the cycle of the Jewish year through the concept of opposites, beginning with Rosh Hashanah, where “the shofar is loud, the prayer is quiet.” The fourth in our My Jewish Year series, which also includes The Colors of My Jewish Year, The Shapes of My Jewish Year and The Sounds of My Jewish Year. Watch for Numbers of My Jewish Year coming next spring!

Bible Heroes I can Be
By Ann Eisenberg
Illustrated by Rosalyn Schanzer
A great first introduction to favorite Bible heroes and heroines which is rooted to the preschooler's preoccupation with “Me too!” Colorful illustrations and simple text make this book a perfect way to introduce young children to classic Bible stories.

Let's Visit Israel
By Judye Groner
Illustrated by Cheryl Nathan
This board book highlights the many ways one can tour Israel—by jeep, cable car, bus, camel, and foot. A perfect introduction to Israel for very young children.

The Colors of My Jewish Year
By Marji Gold Vukson
Illustrated by Madeline Wikler
What is red? The Rosh Hashanah apple we dip in honey. That is red. Toddlers will enjoy this colorful introduction to the symbols of each of the Jewish holidays.

Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah!
Illustrated by Miriam Sagasti
A popular folk song comes to life as animals light the menorah and dance the horah. A perfect Baby's First Hanukkah Gift!


I Can Celebrate
By Ann Eisenberg
Illustrated by Rosalyn Schanzer
This simple, sweetly illustrated book is sure to encourage preschoolers to spin, whistle, and sing while learning about Jewish customs.

In the Synagogue
By Roz Schanzer
Hear the shofar...Smell the etrog...Touch the Torah...

Let's Ask Four Questions
Illustrated by Nicole in den Bosch
A colorful retelling of the classic questions asked by the youngest child at the Passover seder.

Let's Celebrate Shabbat!
By Madeline Wikler
Illustrated by Miriam Sagasti
Put each toy back in its spot, Then clean up, dress up for Shabbat! A lively rhyme about preparing for Shabbat.

Let's Have a Seder!
By Madeline Wikler
Illustrated by Miriam Sagasti
Light the candles, Watch them shine, Tonight we drink, Four cups of wine!

My Jewish Home
By Andrew Goldstein
Illustrated by Kinny Kreiswirth
Follow our toddler as he searches his home for Jewish ritual objects.

Rainbow Candles: A Hanukkah Counting Book
By Myra Shostak
Illustrated by Sally Springer
Rainbow candles, I see one. Hanukkah has just begun. A child's first Hanukkah counting book with all new colorful pictures.

Shalom Shabbat: A Book for Havdalah
By Susan Remick Topek
Illustrated by Shelly Ephraim
Look! What do you see? Three stars in the sky. It's time for Havdalah. A sensory look at the service that concludes Shabbat.

The Shapes of My Jewish Year
By Marji Gold-Vukson
Illustrated by Sally Springer
Preschoolers can explore the Jewish holidays with familiar shapes-oval, square, rectangle, triangle (a Purim hamantasch brimming over with sweet filling…), and circle (the shiny red apple I eat with honey on Rosh Hashanah).

The Shofar Calls to Us
Illustrated by Katherine Janus Kahn
Tekiyah, shevarim, teruah! Listen to the sounds of the shofar as we welcome the new year.

The Sounds of My Jewish Year
By Marji Gold-Vukson
Illustrated by Suzanne Urban
Preschoolers can explore the Jewish holidays with familiar sounds-the sizzle, sizzle of potato latkes on Hanukkah; the crunch, crunch of matzah on Passover; and more.

Tamar's Sukkah
By Ellie Gellman
Illustrated by Shauna Mooney Kawasaki
Tamar and her friends - each one a little older and bigger - join to decorate a sukkah that is just right! A toddler's favorite story now in board book format.

Where is the Afikomen?
By Judye Groner and Madeline Wikler
Illustrated by Roz Schanzer
Look for the hidden matzah... is it under, on top, behind, or next to? A toddler treasure hunt.

You Can Do a Mitzvah
By Judye Groner
Illustrated by Katherine J. Kahn
A mitzvah is something you do to help someone else and you're never too young to start.

ALREADY HAVE SOME OF THE BOOKS IN THE SET? SAVE & BUY THE SET; KEEP THE ONES YOU DON'T HAVE & GIVE THE OTHERS AWAY AS GIFTS!

What a great JEWISH NEW BABY GIFT, BRIS MILAH or BRIT BAT (JEWISH BABY GIRL NAMING CEREMONY) especially for first-time parents!

WE'RE SORRY; BOOKS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. MANY BOOKS HAVE BEEN RETURNED IN GOOD FAITH, YET HAD SHOWN OBVIOUS SIGNS OF USE & WERE UNABLE TO BE SOLD AGAIN.

 

 

 

 

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Quantity       Save    Unit Price
Buy 6 or more   2%    $108.40
Buy 13 or more   5%    $105.08
Buy 19 or more   7%    $102.87
Buy 24 or more   10%    $99.55


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