We have curated a list of seven of the best Jewish books for kids that released during 2018.
Browsing: Cultural Wisdom
The Shadow in the Moon, by Christina Matula, is a unique blend of traditional folklore and contemporary customs brings the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival to life.
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Isabel Thomas: Inspirational true stories for everyone.
This updated edition of the bestselling Girls Think of Everything, by Sibert-winner Catherine Thimmesh and Caldecott Honor winner Melissa Sweet, retains all the integrity of the original but includes expanded coverage of inventions.
Welcome to this second innovative installment of our exciting new “Learn to Draw” series. This time, illustrator Shawn Harris teaches us how to create a bear by cutting paper and drawing with a pen.
These books are fun as well as surprisingly educational, and are sure to offer many a happy rainy afternoon.
The Dress and the Girl, by Camille Andros, is the touching story of a young Greek girl who finds a new life in America only to be separated from her favorite dress made by her mother.
So you’re ready to start teaching your children about their religion? These great board books introduce Judaism in a fun, yet simplistic way!
Neema’s Reason to Smile is the story of Neema, a young Kenyan girl who dreams of one day being able to afford to go to school.
This is a well-composed volume which is sure to bring pleasure to readers both young and old.