Izzy the Whiz is an amateur inventor who, right before Passover, creates a super duper machine that whirs and purrs and munches and crunches and miraculously cleans the entire house just in time for the holiday – but not without creating havoc along the way. A fun, crazy, rhyming tale a la Dr. Seuss.
Amateur archaeologist Jodie invites her cousin Zach on an adventure exploring Hezekiah's Tunnel in Jerusalem when he comes for a visit over Passover.
Have you read these other Passover books from Kar-Ben? Afikomen Mambo All About Passover The Carp in the Bathtub Dinosaur on Passover It's Seder Time! Izzy the Whiz and Passover McClean Jodie's Passover Adventure Let My People Go!
In rhyming, cumulative verse, portrays the tradition of planting a tree on the holiday of Tu B'Shevat. Includes a list of ten ways to celebrate Tu B'Shevat.
In this Read & Listen edition, Miriam is worried when a sheep on her family's farm starts acting strangely.
Rachel's uncle is terrible at hiding the afikomen.
Marcy is old enough to ask four questions during her family's Passover Seder, but does not understand that there are four specific questions she is to read from the Haggadah.
As a family remembers when Hebrew slaves were freed from Egypt a long time ago, a young boy participates in an age-old Passover tradition.
Journey through the Seder in rhyme, step by step, and even the youngest children will be prepared for this special night!Pesach is here, so it¿s time to recall,That long, long ago, we were slaves, one and all.Seder means ¿order,¿ and it ...
In this follow-up to last season's acclaimed The Miracle of Hanukkah, Josh Hanft retells the story of the Jews' exodus from Egypt, explaining both the history and modern traditions of the Seder.
Minnesotans are a hardy lot, undaunted by snow and cold. Armed with wool and fleece, they embrace the winter season and all the opportunities for adventure, activity, and celebration it brings. Full color.