Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is a powerful and emotional read that urges us never to forget the horrors of war.
Browsing: Jewish Books
All-of-a-Kind Family is a recipient of the National Jewish Book Award for Children’s Literature. The author, Sydney Taylor, has an award named after her.
What makes a Sukkot to remember? Sukkah-Doodle-Doo! is both joyous and instructive—sure to get any reader in the sukkah mood.
If compassion, empathy, and diversity are essential conversation topics for you, join us on this virtual book tour for The Crystal Beads, Lalka’s Journey!
Pat Black-Gould’s The Crystal Beads is a thought-provoking exploration of love and hatred told through a deceptively simple story.
Which five words best describe Bear and Fred: A World War II Story?
Iris Argaman: Home. Friendship. Journey. Thread. Loneliness.
I recommend reading the following Holocaust stories with your children. As I said above: We must not forget. We must remember. And we must not repeat!
If you need an original and far-out fable to read to any young cranksin your home, The Last Surviving Dinosaur: The TyrantoCrankaTsuris could be the book for you.
We have curated a list of seven of the best Jewish books for kids that released during 2018.
So you’re ready to start teaching your children about their religion? These great board books introduce Judaism in a fun, yet simplistic way!