Passover Story Sticker Book


Book Description

This is the story of the Jewish holiday of Passover. While the child reads the story, he or she will choose the right sticker and attach it in the right place of the page. The Passover Story Stickers are sold separately by searching "Passover Story Stickers" in the Amazon page.




Ultimate Sticker Book Passover


Book Description

Teach little ones the traditions and stories of the Jewish Pesach Holiday through interactive reading with stickers. There are over 60 reusable stickers to complete! This little educational book is the perfect way to introduce children to the story of Moses and the exodus of Egypt, as well as the preparations for Passover in the modern home. Inside this special little sticker book, you’ll find: • Activities that will encourage little ones to learn about Passover • Interesting details about modern preparation for the festivities • Lovely photos and illustrations that will captivate and engage children • Over 60 reusable stickers that are easy to peel and stick to pages or for school projects and holiday cards This colorful activity book engages children in the common elements of the Jewish holiday that they will see and hear about during the festivities. There are details on Seder meals with Matzo balls and brei, the types of food that are forbidden such as pasta and cake, and why unleavened bread is not eaten. They can fill in the pictures with the stickers of all these things as they read about it. Alongside the pictures are bite-sized descriptions and information that is easy to read and suitable for children 5 years and up. It teaches children about why Pesach is celebrated and the history of the Jewish people. It goes all the way to when Moses was found in the reeds, then details the plagues of Egypt, and God freeing the Israelites from slavery.




It's Passover, Grover! (Sesame Street)


Book Description

A Sesame Street Passover story with stickers, a poster, and a card game! It's Passover on Sesame Street, and Grover invites a few friends to a Seder at his house. More and more guests show up, and room is made at the table to honor the traditional Passover invitation: "Let all who are hungry come and eat." Girls and boys ages 2 to 5 will particularly enjoy the story's focus on the exciting hunt for the Passover afikomen, a piece of matzah that's hidden for the children to find. A brief explanation of the history and customs of Passover is included at the end. Stickers, a poster that shows a splendid Seder plate, and a press-out matching card game add to the holiday fun. The messages of inclusion and friendship make this colorful paperback storybook particularly timely.




Let My People Go!


Book Description

The Passover story is enlivened in this creative rendition of the Ten Plagues. Everyone can take part as Moses implores Pharoah to "Let My People Go!" This light-hearted rhyming tale can be read alone or with a cast of characters as a "Reader's The




Passover Ultimate Sticker Book


Book Description

Learn all about the festival of Passover in this sticker activity book, with more than 60 full-colour, reusable stickers. This ultimate sticker book introduces young children to this important Jewish festival, telling the story of the Jewish people's escape from slavery in Egypt. Each stage of the story is brought to life with colourful, photographic stickers to spark the imaginations of young readers. Children will be absorbed by the story of the evil Pharaoh, ten terrible plagues that afflicted Egypt, Moses leading the slaves across the desert, and the parting of the Red Sea. What's more, it explains modern-day Passover celebrations, from the Haggadah to the importance of each food on the seder plate. Stickers and history come together in this educational sticker book, which is perfect for school projects and holiday cards.




Lotsa Matzah


Book Description

Why is matzah plain and flat? For centuries it's been like that. A rhyming introduction to Passover's traditional food, with children eating and enjoying "lotsa matzah" many different ways during the holiday.




Grover and Big Bird's Passover Celebration


Book Description

Grover and Big Bird are in a hurry to get to the Passover seder, but—uh, oh!—there are many delays. Moishe Oofnik comes to the rescue in his tumbledown truck, but will they arrive in time to ask the Four Questions?




Sammy Spider's First Passover


Book Description

Sammy Spider watches longingly as the Shapiro family celebrates Passover. He wants to help Josh find the afikomen (hidden matzah), but his mother reminds him, "Spiders don't celebrate Passover. Spiders spin webs." and his first attempt at spinning a new web yields some surprising results.




More Than Enough


Book Description

A family's Passover celebration is equal parts warmth and charm in this cozy picture book, with the traditional seder song “Dayenu” as the grateful refrain. In this story told in spare, lyrical prose, a Jewish family prepares for their Passover seder, visiting the farmer's market for walnuts, lilacs, and honey (and adopting a kitten along the way!), then chopping apples for the charoset, and getting dressed up before walking to Nana's house. The refrain throughout is “Dayenu”—a mind-set of thankfulness, a reminder to be aware of the blessings in each moment. At Nana's, there's matzo ball soup, chicken, coconut macaroons, and of course, the hidden afikomen. After opening the door for Elijah and singing the verses of “Chad Gadya,”Nana tucks the children in for a special Passover sleepover. This warm, affectionate story embraces Passover in the spirit of dayenu, and offers a comprehensive glossary—it’s a perfect read for the entire family in anticipation and celebration of the holiday.




The Jewish Foods Sticker Book


Book Description

Introducing a new line of stationery products from Tablet magazine, featuring photographs and illustrations from the acclaimed 100 Most Jewish Foods. Celebrate Tablet's (highly debatable) list of the most Jewish foods with The Jewish Foods Sticker Book, featuring nearly 300 full-color stickers of all your favorite (and not-so-favorite) noshes.